1.Research on the association of TIRAP coding region polymorphism with susceptibility to tuberculosis in Chinese Han population
Song LI ; Nanying CHE ; Zhixin DING ; Xuxia ZHANG ; Jun CHENG ; Linbo ZHANG ; Guangli SHI ; Jie ZHANG ; Xueyu WANG ; Chuanyou LI
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2011;31(6):502-506
Objective To detect specific polymorphisms in Toll-interleukin 1 receptor domain containing adaptor protein(TIRAP) coding region for Chinese Han population, and verify whether they are associated with susceptibility to tuberculosis. Methods Search TIRAP polymorphisms by sequencing in small sample; detect single nucleotide polymorphism(SNP) by ligase detection reaction technique in large sample; analyze whether polymorphisms are related to tuberculosis by statistic methods. Results Four polymorphisms were present in the TIRAP coding region. 394A had higher frequencies in the tuberculosis(TB)group than the control. But allelic and genotypic analysis showed that there were no significant difference in statistic between TB patients and controls(P>0.05). The SNP G164A mutation related with TB patient's condition. Comparing to controls, retreatment patients' allelic frequencies had significant difference in statistic(P<0.05), sputum positive patients and lung cavitation patients had lower 164A frequencies. Conclusion TIRAP coding region polymorphisms may be risk factors for TB occurrence and development in Chinese Han population.
2.Expression pattern of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Ag85B and its value in pathological diagnosis.
Nanying CHE ; Yang QU ; Chen ZHANG ; Li ZHANG ; Lijuan ZHOU ; Dan SU ; Yingli ZHAO ; Chongli WANG ; Haiqing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2014;43(9):600-603
OBJECTIVETo detect the expression of Mycobacterium tuberculosis secreted protein Ag85B in paraffin-embedded tissues by immunohistochemistry (IHC), and to evaluate its application in the pathological diagnosis of tuberculosis.
METHODSOne hundred and five tuberculosis specimens (54 pulmonary tuberculosis, 51 lymph nodal tuberculosis) and 51 specimens of other diseases (8 lung cancer, 10 pulmonary abscess, 10 bronchiectasis, 7 lymphoma, 5 necrotizing lymphadenitis, 4 reactive hyperplasia lymphoid, and 7 sarcoidosis) were collected from January 2012 to July 2013 from Beijing Chest Hospital, Capital Medical University. One-step IHC was performed on paraffin-embedded tissues using antibody directed against Ag85B.
RESULTSIHC and Ziehl-Neelsen (ZN) acid-fast staining showed that distribution and intensity of Ag85B expression were concordant with the distribution and number of acid-fast bacilli. IHC showed significantly higher sensitivity than ZN staining (50.5%, 53/105 vs. 31.4%, 33/105; χ² = 7.877, P = 0.005). The combined sensitivity of IHC and ZN staining was 59.0%. Moreover, oil immersion was not necessary for IHC, allowing more rapid diagnosis.
CONCLUSIONIHC detection of Ag85B is a simple method with higher sensitivity than ZN staining, and demonstrated good value in the pathological diagnosis of tuberculosis.
Acyltransferases ; metabolism ; Antigens, Bacterial ; metabolism ; Biomarkers ; metabolism ; Bronchiectasis ; diagnosis ; immunology ; Humans ; Immunohistochemistry ; Lymphadenitis ; diagnosis ; immunology ; Mycobacterium tuberculosis ; immunology ; Sarcoidosis ; diagnosis ; Staining and Labeling ; Tuberculosis, Lymph Node ; diagnosis ; immunology ; Tuberculosis, Pulmonary ; diagnosis ; immunology