1.Computational Analysis of miRNA and Target mRNA Interactions:Combined Effects of The Quantity and Quality of Their Binding Sites
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2006;0(05):-
MicroRNAs(miRNAs) act by binding to complementary sites on target messenger RNA(mRNA) to induce mRNA degradation and/or translational repression.To investigate the influence of miRNAs at transcript levels,two human miRNAs(miR-1 and miR-124) were transfected into HeLa cells and microarrays used to examine changes in the mRNA profile showed that many genes were downregulated and that the fold decreases in levels of these target mRNAs differed remarkably.Features depicting interactions between miRNAs and their respective target mRNAs,such as the number of putative binding sites,the strength of complementary matches and the degree of stabilization of the binding duplex,were extracted and analyzed.It was found that,for a given target mRNA,both the quality and quantity of miRNA binding sites significantly affected its degree of destabilization.To delineate these types of interactions,a simple statistical model was proposed,which considers the combined effects of both the quality and quantity of miRNA binding sites on the degradation levels of target mRNAs.The analysis provides insights into how any animal miRNA might interact with its target mRNA.It will help us in designing more accurate methods for predicting miRNA targets and should improve understanding of the origins of miRNAs.
2.Computational Analysis of miRNA and Target mRNA Interactions: Combined Effects of The Quantity and Quality of Their Binding Sites
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2009;36(5):608-615
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) act by binding to complementary sites on target messenger RNA (mRNA) to induce mRNA degradation and/or translational repression. To investigate the influence of miRNAs at transcript levels, two human miRNAs (miR-1 and miR-124) were transfected into HeLa cells and microarrays used to examine changes in the mRNA profile showed that many genes were downregulated and that the fold decreases in levels of these target mRNAs differed remarkably. Features depicting interactions between miRNAs and their respective target mRNAs, such as the number of putative binding sites, the strength of complementary matches and the degree of stabilization of the binding duplex, were extracted and analyzed. It was found that, for a given target mRNA, both the quality and quantity of miRNA binding sites significantly affected its degree of destabilization. To delineate these types of interactions, a simple statistical model was proposed, which considers the combined effects of both the quality and quantity of miRNA binding sites on the degradation levels of target mRNAs. The analysis provides insights into how any animal miRNA might interact with its target mRNA. It will help us in designing more accurate methods for predicting miRNA targets and should improve understanding of the origins of miRNAs.
3.The value of ultrasonography in the differential diagnosis for TTTS and sIUGR
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2015;(11):1702-1704,1705
12 patients with inconsistent growth of twins were involved.The acoustic features were analyzed,inclu-ding 2D and Doppler images.The differential diagnosis was verified during follow-up exam in some patients.8 cases were diagnosed with sIUGR by ultrasonography,meanwhile 3 were diagnosed with TTTS.The rest 1 case could not be etiologically diagnosed due to the bad image conditions.We can differentiate the two diseases by evaluating the umbilical cord insertion,the amiotic fluid and the hemodynamics of the other twin.Ultrasonography is helpful in the differential diagnosis for TTTS and sIUGR.
4.Expression of miR-133b in prostate cancer and its effect on the proliferation of tumor cells
Chinese Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science 2017;35(5):349-352
Objective To investigate the expression level of miR-133b in cancer tissues of patients with prostate cancer and its effect on the proliferation of prostate cancer cells.Methods The total RNAs in resected prostate cancer tissues and adjacent tissues from 30 patients with prostate cancer were extracted and reversely transcripted into cDNA,and then the expression levels of miR-133b were detected by real-time quantitative PCR.The correlations between the expression levels of miR-133b and the patients' clinicopathological features were analyzed.The expression of positive regulatory domain I-binding factor 16 (PRDM16) and proliferation of PC-3 cells transfected with miR-133b mimics by LipofectamineTM 3000 were determined by real-time quantitative PCR and the CCK8 method,respectively.Results The expression levels of miR-133b in prostate cancer tissues [(16.85 ± 0.94) × 10-4] was significantly lower than that in adjacent tissues [(22.95 ± 1.567) × 10-4,t =3.335,P < 0.01].The expression levels of PRDM16 in PC-3 cells transfected with miR-133b mimics were significantly lower than that in the control group (0.371 ±0.031 vs 1.000 ±0.022,t =12.53,P < 0.01).The proliferation ability of PC3 cells transfected with miR-133b mimics for 72 hours was significantly lower than that in the control group (t =6.811,P < 0.01).Similarly,the proliferation ability of PC-3 cells transfected with PRDM16 inhibitor for 72 hours was also significantly lower than that in the control group (t =9.048,P <0.01).Conclusion The expression levels of miR-133b in prostate cancer tissues are significantly down-regulated,which regulate the proliferation of prostate cancer cells possibly through PRDM16.
5.Atrial fibrillation and silent cerebral infarction
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2017;25(1):68-75
Silent cerebral infarction is widely exist in the elderly population.It is considered to be the early clinical stage of symptomatic stroke and cognitive impairment.The incidences of silent cerebral infarction are higher in patients with atrial fibrillation and after atrial fibrillation ablation.It is not clear whether anticoagulant therapy can prevent silent cerebral infarction and improve cognitive function in patients with atrial fibrillation.This article reviews the hot issues related to silent cerebral infarction and atrial fibrillation.
6.Clinical efficacy of montelukast on bronchial asthma and influence on the immune state of patients
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2017;37(2):249-251
Objective To observe the effect of montelukast on bronchial asthma and influence on the immune state , in order to provide support for the treatment of montelukast.Methods 92 patients with bronchial asthma in our hospital from December 2014 to January 2016 were selected in the study and randomLy divided into two group.The control group was treated with the conventional therapy of bronchial dilation and glucocorticoid inhalation , and on this basis, the treatment group was loaded with montelukast, 10 mg/times, one times of one day, and the course of treatment was one months.Then the frequency of acute attack of asthma and the number of beta receptor agonist were before and after treatment were recorded , and the lung function the level of T lymphocyte subsets and the levels of inflammatory cytokines before treatment and after treatment were detected , and the difference between the two groups was compared.Results After treatment, t the frequency of acute attack of asthma of day and night and the number of beta receptor agonist of the treatment group were significantly lower than the control group, the FEV1%, FVC% and PEF% of the treatment group were significantly higher than the control group, the level of CD8 + was significantly lower than the control group, the ratio of CD4 +/CD8 + was higher than the control group; the levels of IL-2, INF-γwere higher than the control group, while the levels of IL-4, IL-8 were lower than the control group (P<0.05).Conclusion The montelukast has certain regulation effect on imbalance of CD4 +/CD8 +and Th1/Th2 in children with bronchial asthma, and have a good effect on the prevention of asthma.
7.Relationship between substance P and histamine release of mast cells in human hypertrophic scar
Liang CHEN ; Shirong LI ; Lin CONG
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(08):-
Objective To detect a quantitative relation between reaction time of substance P (SP) and histamine release of mast cells (MC) in hypertrophic scar (HS) and discuss the interaction and time-effect of substance P and histamine release in HS. Methods The HS specimens were from the 4 to 7-year-old scalded or burnt patients who underwent operation because of cicatricial contraction. The normal skins were the autograft. HS specimens were cut into 0.5-1 mm 3, then treated with 5?10 -5 mol/L SP for 5, 15, 30, 60 min. The degranulation of MC was detected and the histamine released by mast cells in the supernate after SP treatment was examined by immunofluorescence. Conclusion SP and MC are of a close relationship in HS, and SP can affect histamine release of mast cell in time-dependent manner.
8.MRI Diagnosis of Adrenal Myelolipoma(A Report of 13 Cases and Correlated with Pathology)
Zhenjie CONG ; Jundong LIN ; Jianguo DING
Journal of Practical Radiology 1992;0(11):-
Objective To investigate the MRI manifestations and its pathologic foundation of adrenal myelolipoma.Methods MRI images of 13 patinets with adrenal myelolipoma confirmed by pathological assessment were analyzed retrospectively.MRI fingings were also studied in correlation with surgical pathology.Results The MRI diagnosis of adrenal myelolipoma in 13 patients were correct preoperative.Huge mass in the adrenal were found in 11 patients with T 1WI high signal intensity and mixed with conclamata and stripe low signal intensity.The high signal intensity was mature fatty tissue and the low signal intensity was myeloid tissue on pathologic examination.2 patients appeared as mixed signal intensity principle isointensity on T 1WI images,and the pathological findings was tumor hemorrhage.The high signal intensity changes to low signal intensity and slight higher than the signal of subcutaneous fatty tissue on T 1WI or T 1WI with fatty suppression.The low signal intensity of the myeloid tissue and the hemorrhage were high sinal intensity.No enhancement were found in all patients.Partly capsule enhancement were found in 2 patients with tumor hemorrhage and infection.The inferior cava vena was displaced to the anterior and internal side in all patients.Conclusion The characteristic manifestation of adrenal myelolipoma is high signal intensity change of the fatty tissue and no enhancement on contrast-enhanced MRI image.MRI could give correct diagnosis of the adrenal myelolipoma preoperative.
9.Imaging Diagnosis of the Lymphangiomyomatosis (A Report of 2 Cases)
Zhenjie CONG ; Jundong LIN ; Jianguo DING
Journal of Practical Radiology 2000;0(02):-
Objective To improve the imaging recognition of the lymphangiomyomatosis.Methods The manifestations of 2 patients with lymphangiomyomatosis confirmed by pathological assessment were analyzed retrospectively and relevant literature were reviewed.Results Multiple,well-defined and thin-walled cysts were found on the chest HRCT.The size of the cystic airspace was different,and the wall of cysts ranged being fainted perceptible to near l mm in thickness.The retroperitoneal lymphangiomyomatosis were found in the 2 patients on CT images,and some lymphadens were confluence.The diameter of the largest lymphadens was 25 mm,no enhancement were found on contrast-enhanced CT scan.The right renal angioleiomyoma and retroperitoneal leiomyoma were presented in one patient,which were moderately homogeneous enhanced on contrast-enhanced CT scan.Conclusion Lymphangiomyomatosis is a rare lymphangial disease with smooth muscle abnormal hyperplasia.The diffuse cysts in bilateral lungs were its characteristic changes on CT images.Lymphangiomyomatosis can incorporate with renal angioleiomyoma,retroperitoneal leiomyoma and lymphangiomyomatosis.
10.Pathogens of transmitted disease in the pathogenesis of acute pelvic inflammatory disease
Bai ZHOU ; Lin CONG ; Yucheng SHA
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2000;0(09):-
Objective To study the pathogenesis of pathogens of sexually transmitted disease (STD) in acute pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) Methods Neisseria gonorrhoeae, chlamydia trchomatis, ureaplasma urealyticum were cutured respectively in 130 patients with acute PID Results The pathogens of STD had been found in 55 patients The detective rate of Neisseria gonorrhoeae was 6 9% (9/130), about half of them were mixed infection; the detective rate of chlamydia trachomatis was 4 6% (6/130), all of them were mixed infection; the positive percentage of ureaplasma urealyticum was 37 7% (49/130), one third of them were mixed infection Conclusion The pathogens of STD might cause acute PID or only play a synergetic role in it