1.Correlation of MMP-2 and TIMP-2 with Mesangial Proliferative Glomerulo-nephritis and Its Research Progress in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2014;(11):1342-1345
Objective] To explore both the correlation of matrix metal oproteinase and the imbalance of its tissue inhibitors-MMP-2 and TIMP-2 with glomerulosclerosis and its research progress in traditional Chinese medicine. [Methods] We generalized the research progress in traditional Chinese medicine from such aspects as the biological properties of MMP-2 and TMIP-2 and their mechanisms, their relationship with mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis and effects of traditional Chinese medicine on their expression by searching the relevant literatures. [Results] Expressions of MMP-2 and TIMP-2 vary in different pathological stages(hyperplasia and sclerosis stage here) of glomerulonephritis, and traditional Chinese herbs could adjust their expressions in different stages. Traditional Chinese herbs can inhibit the development of glomerulosclerosis. [Conclusion] Applying traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of mesangialproliferative glomerulonephritis could provide the base for further development of TCM as wel as a new choice for treating mesangialproliferative glomerulonephritis.
2.Serum vascular endothelial growth factor levels in patients with non-small cell lung cancer and its relations to the micrometastasis in peripheral blood.
Yang, JIN ; Xianzhi, XIONG ; Yuan, SU ; Jianwu, HU ; Xiaonan, TAO
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2009;29(4):462-5
To examine the relationship between the levels of the serum vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and the micrometastasis of peripheral blood in patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), 108 NSCLC patients, including 40 patients with benign lung diseases and 30 healthy controls, were investigated. The serum VEGF levels were detected by ELISA and CK19 mRNA in peripheral blood by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). In NSCLC group, the serum VEGF levels and the positive rate of CK19 mRNA in peripheral blood were 479.8+/-268.5 pg/mL and 66.7%, which were significantly higher than those of the other two groups respectively (P<0.01), and both of them were increased significantly with the progression of clinical stage of the tumors (P<0.01). Serum VEGF levels as well as the positive rate of CK19 mRNA in different pathological types of lung cancer had no significant differences (P>0.05). Serum VEGF levels in the patients positive for CK19 mRNA was 561.7+/-325.6 pg/mL. It is significantly higher than that in the negative patients (P<0.01). There existed a significant correlation between serum VEGF levels and expression of CK19 mRNA in peripheral blood in NSCLC patients (P<0.001). The detection of serum VEGF levels and CK19 mRNA in peripheral blood is helpful in judging the condition and the prognosis of NSCLC patients, and serum VEGF levels and CK19 mRNA are independent of the pathological types of lung cancer. The micrometastasis in peripheral blood of NSCLC patients is significantly associated with serum VEGF levels.
3.Heterogenous expression of antimicrobial peptides.
Shanshan SONG ; Guobin HU ; Xianzhi DONG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2009;26(6):1372-1375
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), a class of short proteins with a broad spectrum of antibacterial activities, are isolated from a wide variety of animals, both vertebrates and invertebrates, and plants as well as from bacteria and fungi. They are a key component of the innate immune response in most multicellular organisms. Owing to their potent, broad-spectrum antibacterial activities and uneasy developing of drug resistance, these peptides are of great clinical significance. However, preparation of AMPs at a large scale is a severe challenge to the development of the commercial products. Undoubtedly, construction of high-level biological expression systems for the production of AMPs is the key in its clinical application process. Herein, we summarize the progress in researches on heterogenous expression of AMPs in prokaryotic expression systems and eukaryotic expression systems.
Animals
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Antimicrobial Cationic Peptides
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biosynthesis
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chemistry
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genetics
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Escherichia coli
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genetics
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metabolism
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Genetic Vectors
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genetics
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Insecta
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genetics
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metabolism
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Recombinant Proteins
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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Yeasts
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genetics
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metabolism
4.Anti-tumor immunity elicited by adenovirus encoding AdhTrp2 or AdmTrp2 without vitiligo.
Hongju, LIU ; Xianzhi, XIONG ; Zuoya, LI ; Jianbao, XIN ; Xiaonan, TAO ; Yu, HU
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2008;28(2):132-5
To compare the difference in tumor immunity and autoimmunity elicited by adenovirus (Ad) encoding human or murine tyrosinase-related protein 2 (AdhTRP2 or AdmTRP2), and to find the most effective way to induce immunity by AdhTRP2 or AdmTRP2, C57BL/6 mice were immunized with AdhTRP2 or AdmTRP2 intramuscularly at different doses of 10(5), 10(6), 10(7) and 10(8) separately (10 mice for each dose). Two weeks after the immunization, in vivo CTL assay and intracellular staining (ICS) of IFN-gamma were carried out to analyze the dose-effect relationship. Tumor growth and vitiligo (as an sign of autoimmunity) were observed until 3 months after challenge with 10(5) B16F10 tumor cells. The results showed that Ad encoding AdmTrp2 induced weak tumor immune response. Similar immunization with AdhTrp-2 elicited stronger protective immunity. CTL activity and IFN-gamma-produced CD8+T cells were directly proportional to dose of AdhTrp2 or AdmTrp2. Moreover, AdhTrp2 group showed tumor rejection in 100% of challenged mice till the end of 3rd month while 60% of mice immunized with AdmTrp2 were protected against tumor. In the whole process of this experiment, no vitiligo was observed in mice immunized either with AdhTrp2 or AdmTrp2. It is concluded that anti-melanoma responses induced by genetic vaccination expressing xenoantigens breaks immune tolerance effectively and is able to elicit strong antigen-specific cytotoxic T cell response without vitiligo.
Adenoviridae/metabolism
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Antineoplastic Agents/*pharmacology
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Cell Line, Tumor
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Cytokines/metabolism
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Immune System
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Immune Tolerance
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Interferon-gamma/metabolism
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Intramolecular Oxidoreductases/*biosynthesis
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Intramolecular Oxidoreductases/*genetics
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Mice, Inbred C57BL
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T-Lymphocytes, Cytotoxic/*metabolism
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Vitiligo/*metabolism
5.Patient questionnaire compilation for the public benefit nature of medical institutions as seen by patients
Wenbin LIU ; Yingyao CHEN ; Fei LIANG ; Xianzhi HU ; Qian GU ; Liebin ZHAO ; Bin DONG ; Lizheng SHI ; Wei DENG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2012;28(4):296-299
Objective An attempt to develop a patient survey questionnaire on the public benefit nature of medical institutions as seen by patients,along with an evaluation of its reliability and validity.Methods A field survey was conducted among the patients visiting these institutions.The Cronbach's α coefficient was calculated to test the reliability.Factor analysis and spearman correlation analysis were applied to test the validity.The validity was also tested by analyzing the demographic factors and comparing the results between different kinds of medical institutions.Results The Cronbach's α coefficient of the questionnaire was 0.853,meanwhile the Cronbach's α coefficient of the three items was 0.845(quality of care),0.845 (suitability of services) and 0.752 (professional ethics).Three common factors were extracted,which coincided with the three items-quality of care,suitability of services and professional ethics.And the results are hardly affected by common demographic characteristics.Condusion The reliability of the questionnaire was acceptable,and the items were reasonably divided in the questionnaire with good structural validity.The questionnaire can be widely applied to evaluate the public benefit nature of medical institutions.
6.Damage to non-pulmonary organs like heart and kidney in SARS patients:An analysis of 330 cases
Yihui RONG ; Weihua CHANG ; Yanping LIU ; Xuemei MA ; Binxia CHANG ; Yongping YANG ; Zhengsheng ZOU ; Xianzhi ZHOU ; Liangping HU ; Jumei CHEN
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2000;0(08):-
Objective:To analyze the features and clinical significance of damages to non pulmonary organs like the heart,kidney and peripheral blood in SARS patients.Methods:SPSS 11.0 and SDAS software packages were used to retrospectively analyze the damages to the heart,kidney and peripheral blood in 330 clinically confirmed SARS cases.Results:(1)The heart damage occurred within 1 week after SARS onset in mild cases; the rates of LDH,HBDH,CK and CK MB returning to normal were 74.2%,80.6%,100% and 100%,respectively.In severe cases,the heart damage usually occurred 1 week after SARS onset; the rates of LDH,HBDH,CK and CK MB returning to normal were 32.2%,29.5%,55.2% and 44.4%,respectively.Ten patients whose CK MB didnot return to normal died.(2) The changes of RBC count appeared after an average of 1 week (1 10 d) in 54.2% of the patients.It returned to normal in all the mild SARS cases after an average of 12.5(4 21) d but didnot in 18.4% of the severe cases ( P
7.Quality Standards of Salt Eucommia Dispensing Granules
Hui HU ; Lin LONG ; Chongyang LIU ; Xianzhi LI ; Zhinan MEI
Herald of Medicine 2018;37(2):219-222
Objective To establish the quality standards for salt eucommia dispensing granules. Methods The extractives were obtained by alcohol extraction method. HPLC was applied for the determination of pinoresinol diglucoside in dispensing granules. HPLC fingerprints were established by the contrast of Agilent 1260 HPLC, Waters HPLC and various chromatogram column. Results Pinoresinol diglucoside showed a good linear relationship ( Y = 2. 9594X + 3. 2825,R2 =0.9999) at 102.8-2056.0 mg?L-1 with average recovery of 99.85% (RSD = 0.31%,n = 9). Conclusion The method is easy-operated and accurate,which has a good specificity for the quality control of common salt eucommia dispensing granules.
8.Serum Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Levels in Patients with Non-small Cell Lung Cancer and Its Relations to the Micrometastasis in Peripheral Blood
JIN YANG ; XIONG XIANZHI ; SU YUAN ; HU JIANWU ; TAO XIAONAN
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2009;29(4):462-465
antly associated with serum VEGF levels.
9.Anti-tumor Immunity Elicited by Adenovirus Encoding AdhTrp2 or AdmTrp2 without Vitiligo
LIU HONGJU ; XIONG XIANZHI ; LI ZUOYA ; XIN JIANBAO ; TAO XIAONAN ; HU YU
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2008;28(2):132-135
To compare the difference in tumor immunity and autoimmunity elicited by adenovirus (Ad) encoding human or murine tyrosinase-related protein 2 (AdhTRP2 or AdmTRP2), and to find the most effective way to induce immunity by AdhTRP2 or AdmTRP2, C57BL/6 mice were im-munized with AdhTRP2 or AdmTRP2 intramuscularly at different doses of 105, 106, 107 and 108 separately (10 mice for each dose). Two weeks after the immunization, in vivo CTL assay and in- tracellular staining (ICS) of IFN-γ were carried out to analyze the dose-effect relationship. Tumor growth and vitiligo (as an sign of autoimmunity) were observed until 3 months after challenge with 105 B I6F10 tumor cells. The results showed that Ad encoding AdmTrp2 induced weak tumor im- mune response. Similar immunization with AdhTrp-2 elicited stronger protective immunity. CTL activity and IFN-γ-produced CD8+T cells were directly proportional to dose of AdhTrp2 or AdmTrp2. Moreover, AdhTrp2 group showed tumor rejection in 100% of challenged mice till the end of 3rd month while 60% of mice immunized with AdmTrp2 were protected against tumor. In the whole process of this experiment, no vitiligo was observed in mice immunized either with AdhTrp2 or AdmTrp2. It is concluded that anti-melanoma responses induced by genetic vaccina- tion expressing xenoantigens breaks immune tolerance effectively and is able to elicit strong anti-gen-specific cytotoxic T cell response without vitiligo.
10. Comparison of high-risk human papillomavirus infection rate and genotype distribution between Han and Mongolian women
Shuang ZHAO ; Xuelian ZHAO ; Shangying HU ; Yan WANG ; Rezhake REMILA ; Xiaoqian XU ; Xianzhi DUAN ; Feng CHEN ; Xun ZHANG ; Fanghui ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2019;40(11):1439-1444
Objective:
To understand the infection rate and genotype distribution of high risk-human papillomavirus (HR-HPV) and the detection rate of different grades of cervical lesions in Han and Mongolian women in China and provide evidence for the development of screening and vaccination strategies for the prevention and control of cervical cancer in different ethnic groups.
Methods:
In June 2017, a multicenter, population-based study for cervical cancer screening in low-resource settings in China was conducted in three rural areas: Xiangyuan and Yangcheng counties in Shanxi province, and Etuoke county in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. A total of 9 517 women aged 30-65 years were included in the study, and two cervical and vaginal secretion samples were collected from them for HPV and PCR-based HPV DNA tests. The positive samples in any of two tests were used for PCR-based HPV genotyping test by using Sansure-pioneered One-Step Fast Release technology. Women with positive results in any the HPV tests were referred for colposcopy and punch biopsy was given if cervical intraepithelial neoplasia lesion (low-grade lesion or worse) was suspected in colposcopy evaluation. Endocervical curettage was performed if women had an unsatisfactory colposcopy exam (the squamocolumnar junction was not completely visible). Pathological detection result was used as the golden standard of diagnosis.
Results:
HR-HPV infection rates in Han and Mongolian women were 21.83