1.Cloning of the Regulatory Sequence of Mouse Egr-1 Gene and Characteristics of Its Radiation-Inducible Property
Xing LU ; Ruiyun XING ; Zhixian SUN
Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy 1994;0(01):-
Egr-1 is a radiation-inducible transcription factor. It was demonstrated that the regulatory sequence in 5' flanking region of Egr-1 gene could confer the radiation inducibility upon a tumoricidal gene to which it was linked, and was consequently used in experiments on the gene-radiotherapy to tumor. As a first step to test the possibility, we have isolated the 445 bp-long regulatory sequence of Egr-1 gene from BALB/c mouse gcnomic DNA with PCR method. Sequence analysis confirmed that nucleotide sequence of this cloned fragment was identical with one reported previously with only one base difference in A to G substitution at residue - 392, and had six CC( A + T)6GG domains which were essential to the radiation-inducible property of Egr-1 gene. This fragment then was inserted into the Mlu I-Bgl II site of pGL3, a reporter vector containing luciferase gene. The constructs were used to transfect mouse malignant melanoma cells (B16) to characterize the regulatory function of this CC ( A + T)_(6)GG-rich sequence after exposure to r-radiation by a ~(60) Co source. The results indicate that the activity of luciferase in transfectant increases by 138% as compared with control levels, demonstrating that r-radiation inducibility of gene expression can be conferred by the regulatory sequence.
2.Significance of c-Myc in prognostic evaluation of gastric mucosa associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma
Jian YANG ; Guofeng SUN ; Cuiying WANG ; Chengcong LIU ; Zhiyuan XING ; Ruiyun CHEN ; Jianjun XIN ; Chen TIAN
Tianjin Medical Journal 2017;45(7):722-725
Objective To investigate the expression of c-Myc in gastric mucosa associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma and its implications on prognosis.Methods The clinical data of 79 patients hospitalized in our hospital from 2009 to 2015 were retrospectively analyzed.In these patients,38 patients were low-grade MALT lymphoma,20 patients were high-grade MALT lymphoma,21 patients were diffused large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL).Real-time PCR was used to detect the levels of c-Myc expression in gastric MALT tissues and pair-matched adjacent normal tissues.The relationship between the expression of c-Myc and prognosis of patients was evaluated combing with the clinical data.Results Compared with the normal tissues,the expression levels of c-Myc protein were 15.7% (6/38),25% (5/20) and 28.5% (6/21)in patients with low-grade MALT lymphoma,high-grade MALT lymphoma,and DLBCL.The relative expression levels of cMyc mRNA were gradually elevated in low-grade MALT lymphoma,high-grade MALT lymphoma and DLBCL.The tumor size and depth of invasion can influence the expression level of c-Myc.Survival analysis found that the overall survival rates and relapse-free survival rates were lower in patients with c-Myc positive expression than those of patients with negative expression (P < 0.05).Conclusion C-Myc plays a key role in the malignant transformation of gastric MALT lymphoma.
3.Study on Risk Factors Related with Chronic Stuttering for 2~10 Years Old Children
Chunyang LIU ; Aimin LIANG ; Ruiyun SHEN ; Zhuang WEI ; Ke CHEN ; Yanmei XING ; Chenying ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2007;13(6):558-560
Objective To investigate the risk factors related with chronic stuttering of children lasting more than 6 months.MethodsThe data of 109 children of 2~10 years old with chronic stuttering lasting more than 6 months and 68 children with developmental stuttering lasting less than 6 months were analyzed.ResultsThe minor symptom and escape behavior in the stuttering children group were significantly more than children in the control group. The risk factors related with chronic stuttering showed by Logistic regression analysis were as follows: care about their stuttering, not professional advice and training, the attitude of parents on stuttering, family history, incorrect rectifying methods, few family members, improper family bring-up environment.ConclusionChildren with minor symptom and escape behavior concurrent with stuttering, care about their stuttering and with family record, are susceptible to chronic stuttering. Following factors are found important to chronic stuttering: professional advice and training, the attitude of parents to stuttering, methods of parents correcting stuttering, number of family members, bring-up environment of family.