1.Comparative study of the adjuvanticity of type-A,B and C CpG-ODN in mice
Zhongyang ZHANG ; Xiaoxiao WANG ; Chunsheng HAO ; Xiaoxia ZHENG ; Lingnan BU ; Honglin XU
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2008;28(4):368-372
Objective To compare the adjuvanticity of type-A,B and C CpG-ODN in mice.Methods Three types of CpG-ODN were identified through in vitro stimulation of murine splenocytes with various CpG-ODN.BALB/c mice were immunized with HBsAg,together with different types of CpG-ODN,and antigen-specific IgG.IgG1 and IgG2a titers were measured 4 weeks later by indirect ELISA.Resuits Compared with the control group.all 3 types of CpG-ODN enhanced humoral immune response to HBsAg.However,type-B and C CpG-ODN induced much higher levels of antigen-specific IgG and IgG2a than type A CpG-ODN.Type-C CpG-ODN induced a similar TH 1-biased immune response as type-B CpG-ODN,revealed by decreased IsG1 to IgG2a ratio.In contrast,although type-A CpG-ODN increased IgG titers,it did not switch the balance between TH1 and TH2 immune responses.Conclusion All 3 types of CpG-ODN can enhance the humoral immune response to vaccines,but their aaiuvanticity could be mediated through different mechanisms.
2.Correlates of Condom-use Self-efficacy on the EPPM-based Integrated Model among Chinese College Students.
Shan Shan JIN ; Kai BU ; Fang Fang CHEN ; Hui Fang XU ; Yi LI ; Dong Hui ZHAO ; Fang XU ; Jing Yan LI ; Meng Jie HAN ; Ning WANG ; Lu WANG
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2017;30(2):97-105
OBJECTIVETo explore the predictors of condom-use self-efficacy in Chinese college students according to the extended parallel process model (EPPM)-based integrated model.
METHODSA total of 3,081 college students were anonymously surveyed through self-administered questionnaires in Guangzhou and Harbin, China. A structural equation model was applied to assess the integrated model.
RESULTSAmong the participants, 1,387 (46.7%) were male, 1,586 (53.3%) were female, and the average age was 18.6 years. The final integrated model was acceptable. Apart from the direct effect (r = 0.23), perceived severity had two indirect effects on condom-use self-efficacy through the attitude to HIV education (r = 0.40) and intention to engage in premarital sex (r = -0.16), respectively. However, the perceived susceptibility mediated through the intention to engage in premarital sex (intent-to-premarital-sex) had a poor indirect impact on condom-use self-efficacy (total effect was -0.06). Furthermore, attitude toward HIV health education (r = 0.49) and intent-to-premarital-sex (r = -0.31) had a strong direct effect on condom-use self-efficacy. In addition, male students perceived higher susceptibility, stronger intent-to-premarital-sex, and lower condom-use self-efficacy than female students.
CONCLUSIONThe integrated model may be used to assess the determinants of condom-use self-efficacy among Chinese college students. Future research should focus on raising the severity perception, HIV-risk-reduction motivation, and the premarital abstinence intention among college students. Furthermore, considering the gender differences observed in the present survey, single-sex HIV education is required in school-based HIV/sex intervention.
Adolescent ; Asian Continental Ancestry Group ; Condoms ; utilization ; Female ; Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice ; Humans ; Male ; Models, Theoretical ; Risk Factors ; Self Efficacy ; Sexual Behavior ; Students ; Universities ; Young Adult