1.Process Optimization of PEGylating Fused Protein of LL-37 and Interferon-α2a.
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2015;32(6):1261-1266
PEGylating is an effective way for prolonging the half-time period and decreasing the immunogenicity of protein drugs. With experiments of single factor, it was proved that the optimal processes for PEGylating the fused protein of LL-37 and interferon (IFN)-α2a were: PEG molecular weight was 5,000, fused protein concentration was 0.6 mg/mL, the mole ratio of protein to mPEG₅₀₀₀-SS was 1:10, the reaction temperature was 4 °C, and the pH was 9.0, respectively. With orthogonal experiments, we proved that the influential order of 3 main factors is: the fused protein concentration > the mole ratio of protein and mPEG₅₀₀₀-SS > pH and the optimal conditions were the fused protein concentration as 0.6 mg/mL, the mole ratio of protein and mPEG₅₀₀₀-SS as 1:10, pH as 8.8. Under these optimal conditions, the average rate of PEGylated protein with 3 times parallel experiments was 86.98%. After PEGylated, the interferon activity and antimicrobial activity of fused protein could be remained higher than 58% and 97%, respectively.
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2.Analysis on Patients’Compliance and Its Influential Factors
China Pharmacy 2001;0(10):-
OBJECTIVE:To study the measures to improve the patients’compliance.METHODS:An investigation was carried out in136patients in a given hospital in Wuhan in the way of questionnaire and interview.RESULTS:There was no significant difference in compliance among the patients with different sex,age,education background and income,but there we_ re significant differences among the patients with different initiatives,conceptions,habits,and knowledge of drug use.CONCL_ USION:It is suggested that IMB model should be adopted to improve patients’compliance in the respect of external informa-tion,internal motivation,and behavioral skills.
3.Next-generation sequencing in study of hepatitis B virus variation
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2015;31(4):514-519
The high mutation rate during hepatitis B virus (HBV)replication leads to HBV quasispecies.The study of HBV quasispecies has an important significance for the hepatitis B pathogenesis,prognosis,and outcome prediction.Recently,the next-generation sequen-cing (NGS)is extensively used in many biological and medical fields due to its high throughput,ultra-deep coverage,and high sensitivity, which also brings new strategies to HBV quasispecies studies.This article describes the working principles and features of several commonly used NGS technologies,reviews the application of NGS technologies in HBV quasispecies detection in recent years,and particularly discus-ses the variations in different regions of HBV genome and the population characteristics of HBV quasispecies.For now,NGS technologies used in HBV variation detection mainly presents the advantages of high sensitivity and high throughput.However,how to lower the cost,in-crease the accuracy of sequencing,and standardize the procedure of massive sequencing data management and personalized analysis are still challenging problems.The issue about NGS that matters at present and urgently needs to be solved is how to overcome its limitations,and then put it into HBV-related studies and ultimately clinical application.
4.Research advances in cellular immunotherapy for primary hepatocellular carcinoma
Ye ZHANG ; Mingjie ZHANG ; Zhansheng JIA
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2014;30(9):860-864
The present therapy for primary hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)consists of surgery as well as local radiotherapy and chemother-apy.However,the majority of patients are susceptible to recurrence after comprehensive treatment,and the overall treatment outcome is not ideal due to the lack of effective drugs and strategies.Increasing evidence has demonstrated that the immune system is closely related to the development,progression,metastasis,and recurrence of HCC.Thus,immune therapy,especially cellular immunotherapy,could regulate immune function and induce specific antitumor immunity to achieve the goal of controlling HCC and reducing its recurrence and metastasis, which has become an essential part in the comprehensive treatment of HCC.The findings in preclinical and clinical studies on cellular immu-notherapy for HCC data are reviewed,and the current problems are discussed.
5.Comparison of CYPHER~( TM) stenting with or without predilation in patients with A and B_1 lesions
Mingjie PANG ; Hong ZHANG ; Yan ZHAO
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2004;0(S2):-
Objective To assess the clinical efficacy of direct Stenting (DS) and conventional post-dilation stenting (CS) for A and B1 lesions in Patients with coronary artery disease.Methods Demographic characters, final baloon dilation pressure, instent angiographic results, and long term outcomes were compared between patients receiving DS (n=62) and patients receiving CS(n=51). Results The operation time in DS group was much shorter than that in CS group ( 17.2 ?8.6 min vs 26.3 ?7.1 min, P
7.The relationship among big five-personality, resilience and general health of new recruits
Xiaoxia CHEN ; Mingjie ZHOU ; Jianxin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2011;20(6):547-548
Objective To discuss the relationship among Big Five-Personality, Resilience and General Health of the new recruits in a certain troop. Methods 205 new recruits completed the questionnaires, which include NEO Five-Factor Inventory ( NEO-FFI) , Connor-Davidso Resilience Meter (Chinese version) , and General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12). Results The neuroticism trait of personality positively correlated to General Health( r = 0.50, P<0.001) and significantly predicted mental disease (β =0.4, P<0.01). The self-strengthening dimension of resilience was negatively related to general health ( r = - 0. 51 , P<0. 01 ). Furthermore, self-strengthening played partial mediating role between neuroticism and general health ( Sobel Z =2. 92, P<0. 01). Conclusion The neuroticism trait of personality is a risk factor for new recruits'mental health, while self-strengthening is a protective factor for it.
8.Myostatin Gene Expression Level in the Soleus Muscle of Tail-Suspended Rats
Qingsheng HUANG ; Qi LI ; Mingjie ZHANG
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2010;18(1):48-51
Objective To study the effect of tail-suspending on myostatin(MSTN)expression in the soleus muscle of rats.Methods The MSTN mRNA levels in soleus muscle of tail-suspended and normal control rats were measured and compared.Results The MSTN mRNA in soleus muscle of tail-suspended rats was 2.2 times(hind limb unloading for 14 days)and 3.5 times(hind limb unloading for 30 days) higher than that in normal control rats (P<0.05).The relative wet weight of the soleus muscle in tail-suspended rats was decreased by 11%(unloading 14 days)and 1 9%(unloading 30 days),respectively,compared with that in normal control rats.Conclusion The expression of MSTN mRNA is elevated in the soleus muscle of tail-suspended rats,probably due to atrophy of the soleus muscle.
9.Research progress of relationship between claudin protein and pancreatic neoplasms
Mingjie XIA ; Taiping ZHANG ; Yupei ZHAO
International Journal of Surgery 2009;36(11):778-781
claudin protein is the major component of tight junctions complex between cells,which plays an important role in cells junction and adhesion. Its specific expression in different tissues directly affects the biological behavior of tumor cells. In pancreatic tumors, the claudin's expression provides an important refer-ence for the diagnosis and treatment of tumors. In addition, claudin are involved in the proliferation and ap-optosis of tumor cells. In the treatment of tumors, claudin-mediated targeting therapy has great prospects forthe same.
10.Effect of EB virus on infectious mononucleosis in children effects of immune function
Yi ZHANG ; Mingjie WU ; Chaohai ZHU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2014;(13):2081-2083
Objective To explore effect of immune function of children with EB virus infectious mononu-cleosis (IM). Methods From Sep. 2011 to Jun. 2013, a total of 62 cases of children with IM were analyzed retrospectively. The proportion of T-lymphocyte subsets ,B-lymphocytesand and NK cells in EBV-DNA group with positive and negative were compared. Results The numbers of IM EBV-DNA-negative cases were 18 (29.03%), the numbers of IM EBV-DNA-positive cases were 44(70.97%), the averages of EBV-DNA in positive group is 6.1 × 103/mL. CD3+,CD8+cell ratios in IM children are significantly higher than control group (P<0.01), CD4+, CD19+cell ratios are significantly lower than control group (P<0.01), NK cells are not significantly different (P>0.05). In the IM children, CD4+, CD19+cells in DNA-positive group are significantly less than DNA-negative group (P<0.01), CD8+cells are higher than DNA-negative group (P<0.05), NK cells are not significantly different (P>0.05). Conclusions Positive blood EBV-DNA is closely related to changes in T-lymphocyte and B-lymphocyte, but isn′t obviously related in NK cells. So effect of EB virus in IM child have certain clinical values to judge the severity and prognosis.