1.Expression and function of protease-activated receptor-2 on tumor cells
Cancer Research and Clinic 2008;20(9):646-648
Protease-activated receptor-2 (PAR-2) belongs to the receptor family which is coupled with G-protein. The N-terminus of PAR-2 is cleaved by some proteases to generate a new N-terminus. The new N-terminus can interact with and activate the receptor itself. The update research reported that PAR-2 could be expressed on some cancers as well as tumor cell lines. There are some relationships between the PAR-2 expression and the behaviors of tumor cell, such as proliferation, angiogenesis, migration and invasion.
2.Effects of high fat/high cholesterol diet on differentially expressed gene of the liver in treble genes mutant mice
Wenxia SUN ; Xiaolei JIN ; Yuping SHI ; Hanmin CHEN ; Jie PAN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(11):-
AIM: To study the effects of dietary factor on liver gene expression profile in apoE~(-/-)/LDLR~(-/-)/Lepr~(db/db) mice and atherogenesis. METHODS: The gene expression profile was determined by using cDNA microarray. Total plasma TC and TG level were measured with COD-PAP and GPO-PAP methods respectively. The morphological characters of the aorta were also observed. RESULTS: Among the 4000 target genes, 78 and 114 genes were up-and down-regulated, respectively, in treble genes mutants fed with high fat high cholesterol diet compared with that of regular chow littermates, including lipid metabolism, carbohydrate, cell skeleton and immune related genes. Atherogenic diet induced severe plasma hyperlipidemia even in the early stage and also accelerated atherogenesis in the treble genes mutant mice. CONCLUSION: The data suggest that atherogenic diet aggravates abnormal plasma lipid metabolism and induces severe hyperlipidemia, and atherogenesis in the treble genes mutant mice as well.
3.The levels and clinical significances of hepatocyte growth factor in the hepatic tissue and serum of hepatocellular carcinoma
Wenxia SHI ; Yingtang GAO ; Weili WANG ; Li JING ; Tong LIU ; Hua GUO ; Bin YANG ; Zhi DU
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2012;35(7):598-603
ObjectiveTo investigate hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) levels in the tissue and serum of patients with chronic hepatitis,cirrhosis or hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC),and analyze the clinical significances of HGF for HCC.MethodSurgical specimens from 97 patients were collected during Dec.2003 to Aug.2008 in the Third Central Hospital.The patients were prospectively enrolled and categorized into four groups:normal subjects ( n =11 ),chronic hepatitis B or C ( n =6=,cirrhosis ( n =20)and HCC ( n =60 ) including well-differentiated ( n =21 ),moderately differentiated ( n =23 ),poorly differentiated (n =16) specimens.N0 (n =24),N1 (n =21 ),N2 (n =54) and N3 (n =43) were tissues respectively removed from liver at 0,1,2 or 3 cm beyond the margin of tumor.HGF mRNA expression in liver tissues was determined by real-time quantitative reverse transcription- (RT)-PCR.Serum HGF levels in the other cases of normal subjects ( n =20),chronic hepatitis B or C ( n =20),cirrhosis ( n =20) and HCC (n =57) were measured by ELISA.The Kaplan-Meier method with log-rank test was employed for survival analysis.Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to identify prognostic factors in each group.ResultsThe HGF mRNA in normal subjects,chronic hepatitis,cirrhosis,N3,N2,N1,N0 and HCC were0.99(0.78-1.66),2.15(1.06-3.40),1.78(1.18-2.73),4.59(2.67 -8.63),3.86 ( 2.25 - 6.45 ),3.12 ( 1.59 - 5.74 ),2.92 ( 0.88 - 5.99 ) and 0.48 ( 0.19 - 1.06 ) respectively.The serum concentration of HGF in the normal subjects,chronic hepatitis,cirrhosis and HCC patients were (0.31 ± 0.05 ),(0.65 ± 0.07 ),( 1.27 ± 0.30 ) and ( 2.06 ± 0.66) μg/L respectively.The highest level of HGF mRNA was found in N3,while the HGF mRNA expression in HCC was [ (2.14 ± 0.52 ) μg/L] lower than that not only in the non-tumor tissues,but also in the normal control ( U =196.50,P =0.03 ).The serum concentration of HGF was significantly higher in patients with chronic hepatitis,cirrhosis or HCC than in normal subjects.The serum HGF level of HCC was bounced after hepatectomy (t =2.70,P <0.01 ).On the logistic regression analysis,the tumor numbers and Child-pugh were related with the levels of the tissue HGF mRNA and serum HGF of HCC,OR were0.15 (95%CI:0.03-0.72,P<0.05) and0.13 (95%CI:0.27 -0.89,P <0.05 ),respectively.Univariate analysis using the Cox proportional hazards model in the complication groups revealed that the levels of the tissue HGF mRNA and serum HGF were significant risk factors of death for HCC,OR were 0.02 (95% CI:0.00 - 0.52,P < 0.05 ) and 10.01 (95% CI:1.16 -86.23,P < 0.05 ),respectively.On the Log-rank analysis,no statistically difference in the cumulative survival was found between the two groups categorized by median (0.49) of tissue HGF mRNA 2 - AACT (X2 =0.13,P =0.72).While the HCC patients were dichotomized by their the median(0.69 μg/L) of serum HGF concentration,the death risk for the patients with higher levels of HGF was increased 2.84 fold than those with lower levels (95% CI:1.03 - 7.92,P < 0.05 ).ConclusionHGF mRNA expression is decreased in tumor tissues,while its level in tumor adjacent live and serum is significantly elevated and is in association with shortened postoperative survival of HCC patients.
4.Role of ANX A2 in APL-induced expression of tissue factor in THP-1 cells
Na LI ; Hong ZHOU ; Ying YU ; Ting WANG ; Hongliang HUANG ; Wenxia SHI ; Haibo WANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2009;25(12):2447-2453
AIM: To construct a lentiviral vector harboring RNAi sequence targeting human annexin A2 (ANX A2) and to investigate the functions of ANX A2 in antiphospholipid antibody (APL)-induced tissue factor (TF) expression in monocytes. METHODS: Four different short hairpin RNAs (shRNA) targeting ANX A2 gene were constructed and cloned into the pGCSIL-GFP vector. After identification with PCR and sequencing, the effective interference sequence was further determined by Western blotting analysis. The recombinant lentivirus LV-RNAi-ANX A2 harvested from 293T cells was transferred into THP-1 cells and the ANX A2 mRNA and protein expression on THP-1 cells were examined. The transferred-THP-1 cells were stimulated by APL/β_2GPI compound, and the TF mRNA and TF activity was assayed. RESULTS: The RNAi sequences targeting the human ANX A2 gene were successfully inserted into the lentiviral vector and the high-performance RNA interference sequence was sieved out. The recombinant lentivirus was harvested from 293T cells with a viral titer of 3×10~(12) TU/L. THP-1 cells infected with LV-RNAi-ANX A2 showed almost lockout of ANX A2 both at mRNA and protein levels. The TF expression was also significantly decreased in the transferred-THP-1 cells induced by APL/β_2GPI compound. CONCLUSION: The lentiviral vector constructed in the present study blocks the ANX A2 expression in THP-1 cells and further inhibits the TF expression induced by APL/β_2GPI compound, which indicates that ANX A2 do play an important role in APL-induced TF expression on monocytes.
5.Drug Quality Characterization Consideration of Preparations of Oil Tea Camellia Defatted Cake based on Antithrombotic Effect
Yali WANG ; Lifeng SHEN ; Linfu LI ; Qiuhong WU ; Dongbo LU ; Wenxia LI ; Renbing SHI
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;19(3):516-521
This study was aimed to select the best preparation form of medicinal in camellia cake,based on the optimal antithrombotic agents in oil tea camellia defatted cake to establish the foundation of research.The content of effective index component of the oil tea camellia defatted cake preparation was detected by HPLC-PDA.The quality of medicinal preparation from oil tea camellia defatted cake was characterized based on the content,relative quantity,relative ratio of content,yield rate and antithrombotic effect.The results showed that the effect of antithrombotic of three medicinal preparations from oil tea camellia defatted cake was listed in the following descending order of enrichment,ethanol extract,and water extract.The enrichment was the best preparation form of medicinal in oil tea camellia defatted cake preparation with the highest content of effective index components,the lowest extract rate and the lowest dosage.But it had the best effect of antithrombotic.It was concluded that the significant improvement of efficacy was due to the increase of the content of the components in the preparation and the rationality of the proportion.At the same time,analysis of component quality based on basic composition of drug system through the consideration of effective components of type and quantity,composition and other quality factors can further guide the preparation of drugs.
6.Protective effect of LW-AFC against fear sensitization induced by traumatic stress
Fengan LI ; Yu QIN ; Tianyao SHI ; Wenxia ZHOU
Military Medical Sciences 2024;48(2):129-135
Objective To investigate the protective effects and underlying mechanisms of Liuwei Dihuang Glucoside(LW-AFC)against fear sensitization induced by traumatic stress.Methods Mice were divided into naive,control,stressed and LW-AFC administration groups.The LW-AFC treated group received LW-AFC(1.6 g/kg daily)via oral gavage for two weeks following exposure to traumatic stress.The non-associative memory dependent fear sensitization responses in mice subjected to trauma were investigated,including behavior in novel environments,social interaction,and observational fear tests.Z-score normalization method was employed to integrate and assess multiple behavioral variables such as travel distance,freezing time,and corner time,and comprehensively examined fear sensitization behaviors across the groups.Additionally,serum concentrations of adrenocorticotropic hormone,corticosterone,aldosterone,renin,angiotensin Ⅱ,and aldosterone were measured using ELISA.Results Compared to the control group,stressed mice exhibited significantly reduced travel distance(P<0.0001)and increased freezing time(P<0.0001)in the new context test.Integrated Z-scores indicated a significant increase in fear behavior among stressed mice during the new context test(P<0.0001).In the social interaction test,stressed mice demonstrated significantly reduced travel distance(P<0.0001),increased freezing time(P<0.0001),increased corner time(P<0.05),and higher integrated Z-scores(P<0.0001).In the observational fear test,stressed mice showed significantly reduced travel distance(P<0.05),increased freezing time(P<0.001),increased corner time(P<0.05),and higher integrated Z-scores(P<0.0001).Compared to the stressed group,mice in the LW-AFC treated group displayed trends toward improvement in travel distance,freezing time,corner time,and integrated Z-scores in the new context tests,albeit without statistical significance.In the social interaction test,the LW-AFC treated group exhibited a significant reduction in freezing time(P<0.05)and integrated Z-scores(P<0.05).In the observational fear test,the LW-AFC treated group showed a significant reduction in freezing time(P<0.05)and integrated Z-scores(P<0.01).Compared to the naive group,control and stressed groups exhibited an increased trend in renin and aldosterone levels after the fear sensitization test.Although there were no significant differences between stressed and control groups,renin and aldosterone levels significantly increased between stressed and naive groups(P<0.05,P<0.05).Following LW-AFC treatment,serum renin levels showed no significant change,while aldosterone levels significantly decreased(P<0.05).Conclusion Stressed mice exhibited significant fear sensitization behavior in new context,social interaction,and observational fear tests,possibly associated with partial activation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system(RAAS)system.LW-AFC treatment significantly mitigated fear sensitization behavior of stressed mice in social interaction and observational fear test,potentially due to its regulatory effects on the RAAS system in mice subjected to traumatic stress.
7.A new mouse model to study the empathic fear and pain behavior
Tianyao SHI ; Yuan FU ; Fengan LI ; Zhiyong XIAO ; Wenxia ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2023;37(7):551-551
OBJECTIVE Human beings possess the ability to indirectly acquire the emotions of others.This also known as emotional contagion or empathy,enables us to rapidly perceive the emotions of others.However,an excessive empathy may result in heightened fear and sensitivity to pain.Therefore,the establishment of appropri-ate animal models for analyzing neural mechanisms underlying empathy would contribute to pharmacological research on pain sensitivity caused by psychological sus-ceptibility.METHODS We used the observed fear para-digm for assessing contagion of negative emotions in mice.To minimize the impact of emotional contagion dif-ferences caused by the subject change,we established a bilateral observation area and the two mice were trained to observe fear simultaneously.First,two observer(OB)mice were placed on either side of the observational area.Next,a demonstrator(DM)mouse was introduced into the cylindrical shock cage located at the center of the apparatus.The shock cage is made of transparent organic plastic with air holes and has provided ample space for free movement by the DM mouse.During the shock stage,DM mice were subjected to electric stimulation while the behaviors of OB mice on both sides was observed,including freezing,the side and corner time,social interaction behavior.Additionally,c-Fos staining was utilized to confirm distinct local brain activities.RESULTS In the habituation stage,OB mice on both sides showed more social preference for DM mouse,as evidenced by an increase in duration time in the designat-ed interaction zone.During the shock phase,OB mice observed the DM mouse receiving electric shocks and displayed significantly higher levels of fear contagion;however,their fear behavior was not entirely consistent.Some mice exhibited a significant increase in freezing time,while others demonstrated a significant increase in corner and side exploration time.We utilized Z-normal-ization to evaluate changes in emotionality across vari-ous behaviors and identified mice with distinct susceptibil-ities.Fos-positive neurons exhibited higher expression levels in susceptible OB mice,primarily concentrated within brain regions associated with the ascending path-ways of pain perception,such as thalamus,the anterior insular cortex,and anterior cingulate cortex.CONCLU-SION In this study,we have developed an innovative experimental facility that integrates various behavioral tests to evaluate empathic behavior in mice.Our findings highlight the robustness of emotionality measures obtained from individual mice by combining this experi-mental model with the Z-scoring method,facilitating screening for empathic fear or pain-susceptible mice and will helpful for pharmacological evaluation.
8.Effects of different iodine nutrition status on thyroid function in pregnant women and newborns
Yu CHEN ; Wenguang SUN ; Wenxia TIAN ; Wenqing YAN ; Jing XIAO ; Fangfang ZHOU ; Nana SHI ; Hongling HUANG
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2020;39(6):411-415
Objective:To investigate the correlations of dynamic iodine nutrition status and thyroid function in pregnant women and newborns in Lingang of Shanghai, so as to provide an evidence for whether urine iodine testing and iodine supplementation should be carried out.Methods:A prospective study was conducted by randomly selecting pregnant women from October 2017 to October 2018 in Shanghai Sixth People’s Hospital East Affiliated to Shanghai University of Medicine & Health Sciences. The pregnant women were divided into early (5-12 weeks), middle (22-24 weeks), late pregnancy (36-37 weeks). Samples of serum and 24 hours urine were collected to test on thyrotropin (TSH), free thyroxine (FT 4), free triiodothyronine (FT 3), anti-thyroid peroxidase (TPOAb), anti-thyroglobulin (TgAb) and urinary iodine. TSH in neonatal heel blood was analyzed 72 h after birth (newborns from pregnant women in the late pregnancy). The differences of thyroid function of pregnant women with different pregnant periods and different urinary iodine levels were analyzed, as well as the neonatal TSH levels of pregnant women with different urinary iodine levels. Results:A total of 109, 90 and 54 cases of pregnant women in early, middle and late pregnancy were investigated and the medians of urinary iodine were 120.95, 136.30 and 116.80 μg/L, respectively. There was no significant difference in urinary iodine content among different pregnant periods( P > 0.05). The proportions of urinary iodine level less than 150 μg/L in early, middle and late pregnancy were 75.2% (82/109), 61.1% (55/90) and 59.3% (32/54), respectively. The median values of serum TSH in early, middle and late pregnancy were 1.81, 1.95 and 2.29 mU/L, mean values of FT 3 were (5.21 ± 0.84), (4.79 ± 0.72) and (4.13 ± 0.56)pmol/L, and means of FT 4 were (16.48 ± 2.58), (15.02 ± 2.78) and (13.31 ± 1.87) pmol/L, respectively. The FT 3 and FT 4 levels in the late pregnancy were lower than those in the early and middle pregnancy, while the TSH levels in the late pregnancy were higher than those in the early and middle pregnancy. There were no significant difference in serum FT 3, FT 4 and TSH levels among early, middle and late pregnancy under different urinary iodine levels. The median TSH of newborn heel blood was 1.48 mU/L. There was no statistically significant difference between the neonatal heel blood TSH level of pregnant women with urinary iodine < 150 μg/L [1.45(1.09, 2.23)mU/L] in late pregnancy and those with urinary iodine ≥150 μg/L [1.42 (1.14, 2.61) mU/L, Z=- 0.354, P > 0.05]. Conclusions:There is mild iodine deficiency in pregnant women in Lingang of Shanghai. However, due to the compensatory regulation, it has no significant effect on the thyroid function of mother and newborn. Monitoring of iodine nutrition of pregnant women should be carried out and iodine supplementation should be done scientifically and reasonably.
9.Role of the anterior insular cortex microcircuits in observation fear of mice
Fengan LI ; Yuan FU ; Zhiyong XIAO ; Tianyao SHI ; Wenxia ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2023;37(7):551-552
OBJECTIVE Fear can be learned indi-rectly,but excessive transmission of fear is essential for the development of mental illness.Previous research has indicated that the anterior insular cortex(AIC)may play a crucial role in the process of fear transmission,and abnormal AIC activity is a possible mechanism under-lying various affective disorders.Inhibitory neurons are crucial for maintaining local microcircuit homeostasis.With the support of novel specific neuroregulatory tech-niques,it is now possible to monitor and regulate differ-ent types of neurons in real-time.Therefore,investigating distinct subtypes of inhibitory neurons in the AIC that are involved in fear contagion may provide valuable insights into potential mechanisms underlying mental disorders.METHODS We established a modified observational fear(OF)model.A demonstrator(DM)mouse was placed in an acrylic cup at the center of the apparatus,and two observer(OB)mice were allowed to explore the DM mouse simultaneously from separate areas on either side.During the OF training,electric foot shocks were administered to the DM mouse and freezing,the side and corner time,and social interaction behavior were scored.Next,we characterized the activity patterns of distinct neuronal subtypes in the AIC using GCaMP-based calcium recording.Finally,we employed a Cre-dependent optogenetic approach to selectively modulate excitatory or inhibitory neurons in the AIC,and investigat-ed empathic fear behavior across different Cre transgenic mouse lines(CK2-Cre,PV-Cre,SOM-Cre,VIP-Cre).RESULTS During the training phase,the OB mice exhib-ited significantly higher levels of fear compared to the control group(which did not observe a traumatic event),as evidenced by increased freezing time,decreased interaction time,and increased corner zone time.Calcium fiber recording results suggested that CK2 neurons are involved in risk prediction,while PV and VIP neurons exert inhibitory control on this behavior.Optogenetic silencing of CK2-positive neurons in the AIC through injection of AAV-DIO-NpHR-mCherry in mice demon-strated a significant reduction in empathic fear.Similarly,activation of PV or VIP inhibitory neurons expressing ChR2-eYFP also resulted in a similar effect.However,activation of SOM neurons led to a significant increase in empathic fear.CONCLUSION Our study demonstrated that VIP and PV neuron activity in the AIC attenuates empathetic fear,while SOM and CK2 neuron activity enhances fear expression.These findings shed light on the distinct contributions of various inhibitory interneu-rons in the AIC to fear contagion,indicating their mutual interaction for maintaining local microcircuit homeostasis that regulates empathetic fear behaviors.
10.Clinical characteristics of acute myeloid leukemia patients with TET2 gene mutation and effects of TET2 mutation on therapeutic efficacy and prognosis
Wenxia SHI ; Yongxin GUO ; Junjie SHEN ; Wenming CHEN ; Wenwen GUO ; Yanyan TANG ; Shuige YANG ; Zhongliang SUN ; Daoping SUN
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2021;30(12):719-725
Objective:To investigate clinical features of adult patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) with TET2 gene mutation and effects of TET2 mutation on therapeutic efficacy and prognosis.Methods:A total of 123 newly diagnosed adult AML patients (except for acute promyelocytic leukemia) admitted to Jining No.1 People's Hospital from March 2017 to April 2021 were selected. Mutations of 24 AML-related genes including TET2 mutation were detected by using second-generation sequencing technology. Patients were divided into two groups according to the presence of TET2 mutation: TET2 mutation group and TET2 wild type group. The differences in clinicopathological characteristics, short-term efficacy and survival of both groups were compared.Results:Among 123 patients, TET2 mutation was detected in 28 cases (22.8%). Compared with TET2 wild type group, the patients were older [(59±15) years vs.(49±16) years, t = 2.984, P = 0.003], French-American-British (FAB) Corporative Group M 4 and M 5 subtypes were more common [75.0% (21/28) vs. 51.6% (49/95), χ2 = 4.838, P = 0.028], and the positive rate of CD34 in AML patients was lower in TET2 mutation group [46.4% (13/28) vs.72.6% (69/95), χ2 = 6.685, P = 0.010]. Moreover, TET2 mutation was more likely to be accompanied with ZRSR2 mutation [10.7% (3/28) vs. 1.1% (1/95), P = 0.037] and NPM1 mutation [35.7% (10/28) vs.17.9% (17/95), χ2 = 4.008, P = 0.045], but less likely to be accompanied with IDH1/2 mutation [0 vs.17.9% (17/95), P = 0.012]. However, there were no statistically significant differences in gender, peripheral blood leukocyte count at initial diagnosis, hemoglobin level, platelet count, bone marrow blasts ratio, cytogenetics and the European LeukemiaNet (ELN) risk stratification between the two groups (all P>0.05). In addition, there were no significant differences in the overall response rate (ORR) of 1 cycle chemotherapy [75.0% (12/16) vs. 66.7% (42/63), χ2 = 0.410, P = 0.522] and demethylation therapy [66.7% (4/6) vs. 44.4% (8/18), P = 0.640]. The difference in overall survival (OS) of both groups was not statistically significant [median OS time: 23 months (95% CI 5-41 months) vs. 35 months (95% CI 18-52 months, P = 0.498]. Conclusions:In AML patients, TET2 mutation is associated with advanced age, M 4 and M 5 subtypes, and low expression of CD34 on AML blasts. TET2 mutation is commonly accompanied by ZRSR2 and NPM1 mutation, but not IDH1 or IDH2 mutation. TET2 mutation may have no significant effects on therapeutic efficacy and survival in the whole cohort of AML patients without risk stratification.