2.An Outbreak of Seasonal Influenza Viruses A(H1N1) in Changsha Was Diagnosed by Laboratory and the HA Gene Characteristic Was Analyzed
Ke-Yun SONG ; Ru-Sheng ZHANG ; Xin-Hua OU ;
Microbiology 2008;0(12):-
To determine the etiologic agent of an outbreak of influenza viruses from Changsha Foothill Mountain International School in 2009, and to analyze the HA Gene Characteristic of the H1N1 influenza viruses. Twenty-five nasopharyngeal swab specimens from the outbreak of influenza viruses were tested by conventional RT-PCR and influenza viruses isolated simultaneously. Virus isolated (A/Yuelu/314/2009) from the outbreak was sequenced by CEQTM 8000 Genetic Analysis System and the sequencing results submitted to GenBank (Accession No: FJ912843), then the sequencing data was analyzed by ClustalX and Mega4.1softwares. Results showed the influenza viruses A(H1N1) of positive were 18 cases by influenza viruses isolated tests and 21 cases by conventional RT-PCR, respectively. The nucleotide and amino acid sequence homology of the HA gene of A/Yuelu/314/2009 are 99% compare with the vaccine strain (A/Brisbane/59/2007) in 2008~2009 years. The HA sequence data also showed that had 6 amino acid mutations (V148A, S158N, G202A, I203D, A206T, W435R), and the S158N located at antigenic site B of HA protein. Nine potential glycosylation sites (27, 28, 40, 71, 151, 176, 303, 497, 536) in the HA sequence of A/Yuelu/314/2009 is the same with A/Brisbane/59/2007, and the sequences of potential glycosylation sites were conserved. In this study, laboratory evidence diagnosed seasonal influenza A virus (H1N1) as the etiologic agent of the outbreak. The virus isolated (A/Yuelu/314/2009) strain of H1N1 subtype is not a new variant in Changsha in 2009 compare with the vaccine strain (A/Brisbane/59/2007), the outbreak of influenza A virus (H1N1) from Changsha Foothill Mountain International School maybe are caused by the change in genetic characteristics between vaccine strains and the decreased of immunity to influenza A virus (H1N1) in the crowd.
4.Research progress on the etiology and pathogenesis of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
Peng YUE ; Wang SHENG-RU ; Qiu GUI-XING ; Zhang JIAN-GUO ; Zhuang QIAN-YU
Chinese Medical Journal 2020;133(4):483-493
Etiology of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (MS),a complicated three-dimensional spinal deformity with early-onset,receives continuous attention but remains unclear.To gain an insight into AIS pathogenesis,this review searched PubMed database up to June 2019,using key words or medical subject headings terms including "adolescent idiopathic scoliosis," "scoliosis," "pathogenesis,etiology," "generics,mesenchymal stem cells," and their combinations,summarized existing literatures and categorized the theories or hypothesis into nine aspects.These aspects include bone marrow mesenchymal stem cell studies,genetic studies,tissue analysis,spine biomechanics measurements,neurologic analysis,hormone studies,biochemical analysis,environmental factor analysis,and lifestyle explorations.These categories could be a guidance for further etiology or treatment researches to gain inspiration.
5.Effects of seed priming on vigor of Prunella vulgaris seeds.
Xian-Xiu ZHANG ; Qiao-Sheng GUO ; Yan-Ru WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2008;33(5):493-495
OBJECTIVETo select an effective way to enhance vigor of Prunella vulgaris seeds.
METHODThree population seeds were treated at the 20 degrees C and dark enviroment.
RESULTPriming with 20% - 30% PEG and 200 - 400 mg x L(-1) GA3 could enhance seeds germination and vigor. Germination percentage of three population seeds treated with 0. 6% - 3.0% NaCl reduced, but they started to germinate in advance. Treated with 0.6% - 2.4% KNO3-KH2PO4, germination rate and vigor of seeds in Zijinshan and Pan' an both increased and the one in Bozhou decreased.
CONCLUSIONVigor of P. vulgaris seed treated with PEG and GA3 under proper concentration increases, while treated with KNO3-KH2PO, and NaCl low vigor seeds germination rate reduces.
Darkness ; Germination ; drug effects ; radiation effects ; Gibberellins ; pharmacology ; Nitrates ; pharmacology ; Phosphates ; pharmacology ; Polyethylene Glycols ; pharmacology ; Potassium Compounds ; pharmacology ; Prunella ; drug effects ; physiology ; radiation effects ; Seeds ; drug effects ; radiation effects ; Sodium Chloride ; pharmacology ; Temperature
6.Construction of recombinant adenovirus vector expressing shRNAs targeting COX-2, AKT1 and PIK3R1 gene and its inhibition effect on proliferation of human gastric adenocarcinoma.
Yan-chao FU ; Jing ZHANG ; Kai-ru ZHANG ; Qing-yu ZHANG ; Chun-sheng KANG ; Tao WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2009;26(4):383-387
OBJECTIVETo construct a recombinant adenovirus vector that expresses small hairpin RNAs (shRNA) against COX-2, AKT1 and PIK3R1 gene and to evaluate its potential for suppressing the cell proliferation of human gastric adenocarcinoma SGC701 cell in vitro and in vivo, which will enable the development of a gene therapy protocol for the treatment of human gastric adenocarcinoma.
METHODSThree strips of shRNA targeting AKT1, COX-2 and PIK3R1, was subcloned into adenovirus expression vector. After verification, it was amplified and titered. The recombinant adenovirus expression vector was infected into human gastric adenocarcinoma SGC7901 cells in vitro and the infected cells were injected in nude mice. The mRNA and protein expression levels of AKT1, COX-2 and PIK3R1 were determined by real-time PCR and Western blot respectively. Cell proliferation in vitro was determined by methyl thiazolyltetrazolium (MTT) assay and flow cytometry, tumor growth in vivo was measured by volume of tumor in nude mice.
RESULTSRestriction digestion and sequencing analysis showed that the rAd5-C-A-P adenovirus expression vector was constructed successfully. It significantly inhibited the expression of AKT1, COX-2 and PIK3R1, and cell growth was inhibited over 70% as indicated by MTT assay and accompanied with G0/G1 phase arrest. Cell growth on matrigel matrix showed that the rAd5-C-A-P transfected cells were detached from the matrix or grew in a scattered clustering pattern, indicating poor cell growth activities in 2-D matrigel. Tumor growth in nude mice in the C + A + P group was inhibited (P<0.01).
CONCLUSIONshRNA targeting COX-2, AKT1 and PIK3R1 down regulated significantly the expression of the three genes in a sequence-specific manner, exerted proliferation inhibition effect on SGC7901 cells in vitro and in vivo.
Adenocarcinoma ; genetics ; physiopathology ; therapy ; Adenoviridae ; genetics ; metabolism ; Animals ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Cell Proliferation ; Cyclooxygenase 2 ; genetics ; metabolism ; Disease Models, Animal ; Down-Regulation ; Genetic Therapy ; Genetic Vectors ; genetics ; metabolism ; Humans ; Inverted Repeat Sequences ; Mice ; Mice, Nude ; Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases ; genetics ; Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt ; genetics ; metabolism ; RNA Interference ; RNA, Small Interfering ; genetics ; therapeutic use ; Stomach Neoplasms ; genetics ; physiopathology ; therapy
7.Optimization of culture measure for bovine-bovine and goat-bovine cloned embryos in vitro.
Lin ZHANG ; Song HUA ; Yong ZHANG ; Fu-Sheng QUAN ; Feng-Jun LIU ; Lie-Ru LIAO ; Yong-Hai JIANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2007;23(4):662-666
UNLABELLEDThis study is conducted to explore an effective culture method for supporting the embryo development. The cattle fetal ear fibroblasts and the goat fetal ear fibroblasts are transplanted into the enucleated cattle oocytes separately by oocyte intraplasmic nuclear injection method to construct bovine cloned embryos and goat-bovine cloned embryos. The embryos are first cultivated in modified charles rosenkrans 2 amino acid medium (mCR2aa) and modified synthetic oviduct fluid medium (mSOF) separately. Then BSA (8 mg/mL) or FBS (10%) can be added to mSOF according to the different culture period. The supplements and orders, added during the first three days and after three days are as follow: BSA and BSA, BSA and FBS, FBS and BSA, FBS and FBS. On the basis of the cleavage rate, 8/16-cell rate, blastocysts rate and total cell number of blastocysts, the best culture way can be screened out.
RESULTFirst, cleavage rate, 8/16-cell rate, blastocysts rate and total cell number of blastocysts, cultivated in mSOF solution are all higher than those cultivated in mCR2aa( P < 0.05). Second, the cleavage rate and 8/16-cell rate, adding BSA and FBS into mSOF, are in turn 79.8% +/- 7.1%, 49.7% +/- 3.5%, 21.5% +/- 1.8%, and 115.2 +/- 4.3 in bovine cloned embryo, and 40.1% +/- 6.3%, 29.2% +/- 2.0%, 13.4% +/- 2.1% and 100.1 +/- 3.0 in goat-bovine cloned embryo, which are significant higher than other culture groups (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONThe goat-bovine cloned embryo can be cultivated by the optimized culture measure of bovine cloned embryo. The best culture ways of bovine cloned embryo and goat-bovine cloned embryo are all to use mSOF supplemented BSA in the first three days and then use mSOF supplemented FBS in the next five days.
Animals ; Cattle ; embryology ; physiology ; Cells, Cultured ; Cloning, Organism ; veterinary ; Ear, External ; cytology ; Embryo Culture Techniques ; methods ; veterinary ; Embryonic Development ; Fibroblasts ; cytology ; transplantation ; Goats ; embryology ; physiology ; Nuclear Transfer Techniques ; Oocytes ; cytology
9.Genetic analysis of the NS genes of H5N1 avian influenza viruses isolated from sewage in poultry markets.
Xin-Hua OU ; Ru-Sheng ZHANG ; Ke-Yun SONG ; Tian-Mu CHEN ; Ru-Chun LIU ; Bian-Cheng SUN ; Fa-Ming CHEN
Chinese Journal of Virology 2012;28(3):265-271
In order to investigate the transmission risk of H5N1 avian influenza viruses (AIV) from sewage in Changsha poultry markets, the evolution relationship and molecular characteristics of non-structural (NS) genes of H5N1 AIV from sewage were analyzed. Nine H5N1 AIV environmental sewage specimens were collected from Changsha poultry markets. The NS genes were amplifyed by PCR and then sequenced with TA cloning. Amino acid(aa) sequence alignment and phylogenetic tree analysis were conducted by Lasergene and Mega5 software. Eight NS genes TA cloning were constructed successfully. Phylogenetic tree indicated that they were belonged to the allele A subgroup. Aa homology analysis showed 90.1% 92.5% identity in NS1 proteins and 91.0% - 92.6% identity in NS2 proteins compared with reference viruses of the allele A (A/chicken/ Hubei/ w h/ 1999). The homologies of the amino sequences of NS1 and NS2 in this study were 93.8%-100.0% and 98.4%-100.0%, respectively. The C terminal of all eight H5N1 NS1 proteins from sewage in poultry markets carried a ESEV of PL motif and the 92 amino acids were E, furthermore, the 80 to 84aa were missed which were the characteristics of highly pathogenic AIV. The NS genes of H5N1 AIV from sewage in poultry markets have molecular characteristics of highly pathogenic and have the potential risk of H5N1 virus spreading.
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10.Early Outcomes of Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty for Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head in Patients with Human Immunodeficiency Virus in China.
Chang-Song ZHAO ; Xin LI ; Qiang ZHANG ; Sheng SUN ; Ru-Gang ZHAO ; Juan CAI
Chinese Medical Journal 2015;128(15):2059-2064
BACKGROUNDStudies have reported that patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) have a high incidence of osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH). Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is an effective management of ONFH. However, little data exist regarding the use of THA for the HIV patients with ONFH in China. This study reviewed the outcomes of HIV-positive patients who underwent THA for ONFH, compared with HIV-negative individuals.
METHODSThe patients who underwent THA for ONFH from September 2012 to September 2014 in Beijing Ditan Hospital, Capital Medical University were retrospectively studied. Twenty-eight HIV-positive patients and 35 HIV-negative patients underwent 48 THAs and 45 THAs with cementless components, respectively. Medical records and follow-up data were reviewed. Harris Hip Score (HHS) was applied to evaluate the pain and function of the hips before and after THA. Complications such as wound healing, surgical site infection, deep venous thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, sepsis, mortality, and complications from the prosthesis were reviewed. The operation time, blood loss, and hospital stay were compared between the two groups.
RESULTSThe mean follow-up period was 19.5 ± 5.8 months (ranging from 6 to 30 months). The mean age of the HIV-positive patients with osteonecrosis at the time of surgery was 35 years old, which was significantly lower than that of the HIV-negative group (42 years old) (P < 0.05). The HIV-positive patients underwent surgery a mean of 2.5 years after their original symptoms, which was significantly shorter than the HIV-negatives' (mean 4 years) (P < 0.05). Among HIV-positive patients, the prevalence of being male and rate of bilateral procedures were significantly higher than those in the HIV-negative group (P < 0.05). The operation time in HIV-positive patients was significantly longer than that in HIV-negative patients (P < 0.05). There were no significant differences in blood loss or hospital stay between the two groups (P > 0.05). The HHSs of two groups significantly improved after THAs (P < 0.05), without significant difference between two groups. No wound complication, sepsis, mortality, prosthesis complication, and occupational exposure occurred, except for two cases of heterotopic ossification and one case of humeral head necrosis.
CONCLUSIONSONFH is more likely to occur bilaterally in younger HIV-positive males. The development of osteonecrosis seems faster in HIV-positive patients than in HIV-negative patients. This should be cautionary for asymptomatic HIV-positive patients with low viral RNA level and in the primary HIV stage. Despite longer operation times in the HIV-positive patients than in the HIV-negative patients, THA is still a safe and efficient approach to treat ONFH in HIV-positive patients. The incidence of complications is much lower than previously reported. However, the long-term follow-up is needed.
Adult ; Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip ; methods ; China ; Female ; Femur Head Necrosis ; pathology ; surgery ; HIV Infections ; surgery ; Humans ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging ; Male ; Retrospective Studies ; Treatment Outcome