1.An association study between matrix metalloproteinase-9 gene polymorphisms and ischemic stroke
Wangtao ZHONG ; Jianya CHEN ; Jianbin FANG ; Yaoqun PENG ; Sixu LIU ; You LI ; Lili CUI ; Bin ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2017;43(7):410-414
Objective Objective TO investigate the potential association between matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) gene polymorphisms and risk of ischemic stroke in Western Guangdong population.Methods This hospitalbased case-control study recruited 251 patients with ischemic stroke and 96 controls.Using Multiplex SNaPshot method was used to detect the genotype of MMP-9 gene rs3787268、rs3918241 and rs3918242 polymorphisms.The association between MMP-9 gene polymorphisms and risk of ischemic stroke was analyzed.Results ① There were significant differences in the genotype distribution of rs3787268 between ischemic stroke group and the controls (P=0.042).In the recessive model,the individual risk of A/A genotype was higher (OR=2.21,P=0.046) than that of the G/G+G/A genotype.② Compared with the controls,the genotype and allele distribution of rs3918242 in the ischemic stroke group were significantly different (P=0.007,P=0.038).In the dominant model,the risk of individuals carrying the T genotype was significantly elevated (OR=2.14,P=0.009) compared with individuals with the C/C genotype.③ The genotype distribution of rs3787268 polymorphisms in the LAA but not in no-LAA subgroup was significantly different from that in the controls (P =0.039).The genotype distribution and allele frequency of rs3918242 polymorphisms in the LAA subgroup were significantly different from that of the control group (P=0.009,P=0.047).There was no significant difference in the genotype distribution and allele frequency between no-LAA subtype and the control group.Conclusions The MMP-9 gene rs3918242 and rs3787268 polymorphisms may be the risk factors of ischemic stroke in Han population in the western part of Guangdong province,China.The MMP-9 gene rs3918242 and rs3787268 polymorphisms may be the risk factors of large-artery atherosclerotic stroke.
2.The role of Osterix in controlling bone volume in vertebral body
Zhaowen ZONG ; Sixu CHEN ; Min JIA ; Xiang HUA ; Qingshan GUO ; Yue SHEN ; Yufeng ZHAO ; Daocheng LIU ; Feng JERRY
Chongqing Medicine 2014;(4):385-387
Objective To observe the role of Osterix in controlling bone volume in vertebral body and to investigate the possible mechanism .Methods X-ray radiology ,micro CT and HE staining were used to evaluate the change of bone volume in both Osterix knockout and transgenic mice .TRAP staining was used to assess the activity of osteoclasts and immunohistochemistry was used to examine the expression level of RANKL .Results No obvious changes were found in Osterix transgenic mice ,while X-ray examina-tion ,micro CT and HE staining showed that the bone density and bone volume in the lumbar vertebral body increased significantly in OSX null mice 12 weeks after birth .TRAP staining showed that the number of osteoclasts decreased in OSX null mice .IHC re-vealed that the expression level of RANKL was down-regualted in OSX null mice .Conclusion Osterix play an important role in controlling bone volume of vertebral body in mice .
3.Isolation and purification of antimicrobial polypeptide HMGN2 from human lymph node and analysis of its distribution.
Wei LI ; Ping ZHANG ; Xiangli KONG ; Yan LI ; Sixu CHEN ; Yun FENG ; Qi WU ; Boyao WANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2010;27(4):842-846
This study was conducted to isolate and purify antimicrobial polypeptides HMGN2 (high mobility group nucleosomal-binding domain2) from human lymph node, to detect the antimicrobial activity of HMGN2, and to determine the subcellular location of HMGN2 in human lymph node. The antimicrobial polypeptides were purified by the Reverse Phase HPLC and identified by Tricine-SDS-PAGE. The antimicrobial activity was detected by agar diffusion test. Mass spectrum and Western-blot analysis indicated the individual character of protein. HMGN2 was isolated and purified from human lymph node, and it showed antimicrobial potency against the pathogenic strain E. coli 54,080. The immunocytochemistry staining indicated that HMGN2 was present both in human lymph node cells' nucleus and cytoplasm. In conclusion, HMGN2 protein is of antimicrobial activity and it is probably involved in the defence of innate immunity in vivo.
Antimicrobial Cationic Peptides
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isolation & purification
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metabolism
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Escherichia coli
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drug effects
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HMGN2 Protein
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isolation & purification
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metabolism
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Humans
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Lymph Nodes
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chemistry
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metabolism
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Tissue Distribution