1.The study for recombinant E.coli LLO/OVA regulating the function of CD4~+ CD2~+ Treg cells in mice
Man XU ; Xiaowei JIANG ; Can MI
Chinese Journal of Immunology 1985;0(05):-
Objective:To investigate the role of recombinant E.coli LLO/OVA on regulating the function of murine CD4+ CD25+ Treg cells.Methods:After E.coli LLO/OVA or E.coli OVA vaccination,the murine spleen CD4+ CD25+ Treg,CD4+ CD25- T and CD11c cells were collected respectively by magnetic beads sorting.The concentration of IL-10 in the supernatant of mix cocultured CD4+ CD25+ Treg and CD11c cells,and the suppression role of CD4+ CD25+ Treg cells on the proliferation of CD4+ CD25- T cells were determined.The percentage of OVA specific CD8+ T cells in mouse spleen was analyzed by flow cytometry.The number of metastatic tumor nodules in lungs of the mice transplanted with B16-OVA subcutaneouly was compared before and after dilition of CD4+ CD25+ Treg cells in mice.Results:Compared to E.coli OVA,E.coli LLO/OVA significantly downregulated IL-10 secretion of CD4+CD25+Treg cells and attenuated the suppressive effect of CD4+ CD25+ Treg on the proliferation of CD4+ CD25- T cells(P
2.Analysis of medical functional dispersal in Beijing based on capital formation account
Weiyu WANG ; Yan JIANG ; Xiaowei MAN ; Liying ZHAO ; Wei CHENG
Chinese Journal of Health Policy 2017;10(1):21-26
Objective:To provide policy recommendations for Beijing public health departments to grasp the dy-namic allocation of healthcare resources and the advantage of medical functional dispersal, and making appropriate health policies to rationally adjust the allocation of health resources. Methods:To study the dynamic function of Bei-jing medical, this study uses the method of accounting of cases summary of the annual report on health finance through the descriptive analysis of the gross fixed capital formation in various regional government-run health facili-ties. Results:The results of this study show that the quality of medical health administrative resources was higher, but effectively dispersed in 2015. By contrast, the basic public health resources allocation was unbalanced. Conclu-sion:This study puts forward the corresponding health policy suggestions. On one hand, it is important to make fur-ther policy to encourage high quality medical resources to be effectively relieved and the regional planning should be done according to market demand by avoiding the blind construction at the early stages. On the other hand, much at-tention should be paid on the balanced development of the basic public health service ability and the coordinated de-velopment of administrative capacity in health, and supporting policies should be formulated, which should rationally allocate the public health resources for a better overall medical functional dispersal.
3.The status and barriers of health foundation development:A case study of four foundations in Beijing
Weiyu WANG ; Yan JIANG ; Xiaowei MAN ; Fang WANG ; Wei CHENG
Chinese Journal of Health Policy 2015;(10):74-79
For attracting more social charity funding into the health field, in-depth interviews are conducted into four health foundations in Beijing, presenting three aspects of existing problems and obstacles in the foundations devel-opment in this article. Firstly, the foundations have low effect in fundraising, poor information publication, little com-munication between other facilities and vague mechanism in donation. Secondly, the social public has erroneous views leading to deviant behavior. Finally, some annual inspection standards of the foundation are not suitable for the health field. Based on the above analysis, suggestions about how to improve transparency and fundraising ability in foundations and change the public erroneous views in donation are proposed. The governments might be suggested to get more relax-ed on the annual inspection standards of the foundations, and build an information platform in healthcare field as well.
4.Relationship analysis between health expenditure and GDP based on health outcomes
Xiaowei MAN ; Yan JIANG ; Liying ZHAO ; Yiqiao WANG ; Baolin HONG ; Xuan ZHAO ; Wei CHENG
Chinese Journal of Health Policy 2016;9(7):66-73
Objective:To put forward some suggestions for the national health development in the filed of health expenditure indicators .Methods:Two health expenditure indicators and four health outcomes indicators were chosen from WB and WHO official websites , and researches on the relationship between health expenditure and outcomes were conducted .We put forward proposed value of the health cost indicator .Results: With different levels of GDP per capita , the scatter diagram of health expenditure and GDP per capita had different rules .When health outcomes were taken into consideration , the rules were the same .When GDP per capita was at different level , better health outcomes were not related to higher health expenditure .Input-output ratio should be taken into consideration fully . Suggestions:The study should be dynamic as GDP develops .More factors can be added in the research , if the data of the factors is available .In this study , the GDP per capita was divided into 4 sections .The division standard of the GDP per capita can be more delicate .What is more important for the development of health expenditure is not contin-uing input , but better input-output ratio because of diminishing of marginal returns .One set of standards cannot be a-dapted to all countries and districts .We should give full consideration to the improvement of people's health instead of increasing input because the ultimate goal is the former .
5. Relationship between hemoglobin level and the prognosis of cerebral infraction in elderly patients aged 75 years and over
Yiqing WANG ; Man LU ; Yurui XIA ; Xiaowei HU ; Wanli DONG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2019;38(11):1242-1246
Objective:
To investigate the relationship between hemoglobin levels and prognosis of cerebral infarction in elderly patients aged 75 years and over.
Methods:
A retrospective analysis of 238 elderly patients (≥75 years old) with cerebral infarction admitted into our hospital from January 2016 to June 2018 was performed. The age, gender, serum creatinine and risk factors for stroke (hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia, homocysteine, atrial fibrillation, smoking, drinking), coronary heart disease, previous stroke history, tumor history, National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score, hemoglobin, hematocrit and other basic data were recorded. The patients were divided into the group with good prognosis (mRS score ≤ 2) and the group with poor prognosis (mRS score > 2). The relationship between hemoglobin levels and the prognosis of cerebral infarction in elderly patients were analyzed.
Results:
After 6 months of follow-up, 124 (52.1%, 124/238) stroke patients had a good prognosis, and 114 (47.9%, 114/238) patients had a poor prognosis, including 21 deaths. Anemia at admission (
6.Molecular Signature That Determines the Acute Tolerance of G Protein-Coupled Receptors.
Chengchun MIN ; Xiaohan ZHANG ; Mei ZHENG ; Ningning SUN ; Srijan ACHARYA ; Xiaowei ZHANG ; Kyeong Man KIM
Biomolecules & Therapeutics 2017;25(3):239-248
Desensitization and acute tolerance are terms used to describe the attenuation of receptor responsiveness by prolonged or intermittent exposure to an agonist. Unlike desensitization of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), which is commonly explained by steric hindrance caused by the β-arrestins that are translocated to the activated receptors, molecular mechanisms involved in the acute tolerance of GPCRs remain unclear. Our studies with several GPCRs and related mutants showed that the acute tolerance of GPCRs could occur independently of agonist-induced β-arrestin translocation. A series of co-immunoprecipitation experiments revealed a correlation between receptor tolerance and interactions among receptors, β-arrestin2, and Gβγ. Gβγ displayed a stable interaction with receptors and β-arrestin2 in cells expressing GPCRs that were prone to undergo tolerance compared to the GPCRs that were resistant to acute tolerance. Strengthening the interaction between Gβγ and β-arrestin rendered the GPCRs to acquire the tendency of acute tolerance. Overall, stable interaction between the receptor and Gβγ complex is required for the formation of a complex with β-arrestin, and determines the potential of a particular GPCR to undergo acute tolerance. Rather than turning off the signal, β-arrestins seem to contribute on continuous signaling when they are in the context of complex with receptor and Gβγ.
Immunoprecipitation
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Receptors, Dopamine D3
7.Analysis of the Institutional Distribution of Curative Care Expenditure for the Elderly Population before and after the Comprehensive Reform of Medical-pharmaceutical Separation and Linkage of Medical Con-sumption in Beijing
Yan JIANG ; Yiru ZHOU ; Xiaowei MAN ; Liying ZHAO ; Wei CHENG
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(1):31-35
Objective By studying the changes in the institutional distribution of curative care expenditure(CCE)of the elderly population before and after the comprehensive reform medical-pharmaceutical separation and linkage of medical consumption,it provided data reference for the next step of accurately optimizing the elderly patients flow.Methods A multi-stage stratified whole-group sampling survey was used to select the sample.A System of Health Accounts 2011 was used to calculate the CCE of elderly patients in medical institutions.Results The CCE of medical institutions for the elderly population in Beijing increased from 60.457 billion yuan to 797.54 billion yuan,with an average annual growth rate of 6.83%,the fastest growth rate of 24.04%for community-based health treat-ment center.The percentage of CCE in the community increased from 11.31%to 17.71%,while the percentage of CCE in tertiary hospitals decreased by 4.39 percentage points.The flow of CCE for outpatient patients was obviously opti-mized.Younger elderly outpatient patients are more willing to seek treatment in the community,but the flow di-rection of outpatient treatment for elderly patients is more optimized.The CCE fpr elderly outpatient patients with chronic diseases such as endocrine,nutritional and metabolic diseases and nervous system diseases have been substantially transferred to the community-based health center.Conclusion The reform has different impacts on the treatment of elderly patients with different genders,ages and diseases.It is necessary to strengthen the service capacity building of primary medical institutions,highlight the development characteristics of secondary hospitals,and accurately improve the hierarchical diagnosis and treatment system for elderly patients.
8.Analysis on the Beneficiary Population of Beijing TCM Dominant Diseases Treatment Costs Based on SHA 2011
Zixuan DAI ; Liming LIU ; Xiaowei MAN ; Wei CHENG
Chinese Health Economics 2024;43(2):45-48
Objective:It analyzed the population aggregation characteristics of the treatment costs for Traditional Chinese Medi-cine(TCM)dominant diseases,and make targeted recommendations for relevant health policies.Methods:A total of 205 medical insti-tutions were obtained through stratified whole-cluster sampling to analyze the composition of the beneficiary population based on Sys-tem of Health Accounts 2011 for the treatment costs of TCM dominant diseases for local residents in Beijing in 2019.Results:The treatment costs of Beijing's TCM dominant diseases are dominated by diseases that include basic western medicine treatment,with male patients'costs accounting for a higher proportion than those of females,and the trend of younger patients in types of diseases treated by TCM and the costs have mainly flowed to females,with more than 50%of the treatment costs being consumed by patients aged 60 years old and above.Conclusion:It is needed to pay attention to male and child patients aged 0~14 years and their priority diseases,strengthen the construction of Chinese medicine geriatric health services,and adopt differentiated strategies for different groups of people so as to maximize the advantages of Chinese medicine.
9.Application of Third-generation Dual-source CT for Ultra-high Resolution Temporal Bone Imaging Using Automated Tube Voltage Adaptation in Children with Hearing Impairment.
Yuanli ZHU ; Yu CHEN ; Xinmiao FAN ; Huadan XUE ; Xiaowei CHEN ; Man WANG ; Yun WANG ; Zhuhua ZHANG ; Zhengyu JIN
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2017;39(1):12-16
Objective To evaluate the radiation dose and image quality of the third-generation dual-source CT using automated tube voltage adaptation (CARE kV) in temporal bone scanning in pediatric patients with hearing impairment. Methods Totally 27 children with hearing impairment less than 18 years old were randomly divided into two groups:Group A (n=14),examined with CARE kV (reference with 100 kV and 214 mA)and sinogram-affirmed iterative reconstruction;and Group B (n=13),examined with CARE kV (reference with 100 kV and 171 mA)and advanced modeled iterative reconstruction. The scan range was from eyebrow to the end of the mastoid process. CT values and image noise were measured.The signal to noise ratio (SNR)was calculated. Subjective image quality was assessed by two radiologists and later in a consensus reading. Results There was no significant difference in CT value,image noise,and SNR between these two groups (all P>0.05). Also,the subjective scores of the 10 anatomical structures showed no significant difference (all P>0.05). The CT dose index volume and dose-length product were (11.62+1.92)mGy and (106.92+37.48)mGy·cm,respectively,in group B and (21.28+2.19)mGy (t=12.15,P<0.001)and (229.65+56.26)mGy·cm (t=6.62,P<0.001)in group A,decreased by 45% and 53%. Conclusion Compared with the second-generation dual-source CT,the third-generation dual-source CT for the scanning of temporal bone with CARE kV can ensure image quality and reduce radiation dose.
Child
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Hearing Loss
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diagnosis
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Humans
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Radiation Dosage
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Radiographic Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted
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Signal-To-Noise Ratio
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Temporal Bone
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diagnostic imaging
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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methods
10.A genome sequence of novel SARS-CoV isolates: the genotype, GD-Ins29, leads to a hypothesis of viral transmission in South China.
E'de QIN ; Xionglei HE ; Wei TIAN ; Yong LIU ; Wei LI ; Jie WEN ; Jingqiang WANG ; Baochang FAN ; Qingfa WU ; Guohui CHANG ; Wuchun CAO ; Zuyuan XU ; Ruifu YANG ; Jing WANG ; Man YU ; Yan LI ; Jing XU ; Bingyin SI ; Yongwu HU ; Wenming PENG ; Lin TANG ; Tao JIANG ; Jianping SHI ; Jia JI ; Yu ZHANG ; Jia YE ; Cui'e WANG ; Yujun HAN ; Jun ZHOU ; Yajun DENG ; Xiaoyu LI ; Jianfei HU ; Caiping WANG ; Chunxia YAN ; Qingrun ZHANG ; Jingyue BAO ; Guoqing LI ; Weijun CHEN ; Lin FANG ; Changfeng LI ; Meng LEI ; Dawei LI ; Wei TONG ; Xiangjun TIAN ; Jin WANG ; Bo ZHANG ; Haiqing ZHANG ; Yilin ZHANG ; Hui ZHAO ; Xiaowei ZHANG ; Shuangli LI ; Xiaojie CHENG ; Xiuqing ZHANG ; Bin LIU ; Changqing ZENG ; Songgang LI ; Xuehai TAN ; Siqi LIU ; Wei DONG ; Jun WANG ; Gane Ka-Shu WONG ; Jun YU ; Jian WANG ; Qingyu ZHU ; Huanming YANG
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2003;1(2):101-107
We report a complete genomic sequence of rare isolates (minor genotype) of the SARS-CoV from SARS patients in Guangdong, China, where the first few cases emerged. The most striking discovery from the isolate is an extra 29-nucleotide sequence located at the nucleotide positions between 27,863 and 27,864 (referred to the complete sequence of BJ01) within an overlapped region composed of BGI-PUP5 (BGI-postulated uncharacterized protein 5) and BGI-PUP6 upstream of the N (nucleocapsid) protein. The discovery of this minor genotype, GD-Ins29, suggests a significant genetic event and differentiates it from the previously reported genotype, the dominant form among all sequenced SARS-CoV isolates. A 17-nt segment of this extra sequence is identical to a segment of the same size in two human mRNA sequences that may interfere with viral replication and transcription in the cytosol of the infected cells. It provides a new avenue for the exploration of the virus-host interaction in viral evolution, host pathogenesis, and vaccine development.
Base Sequence
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China
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Cluster Analysis
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Gene Components
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Genetic Variation
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Genome, Viral
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Genotype
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Molecular Sequence Data
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Phylogeny
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Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
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SARS Virus
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genetics
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Sequence Analysis, DNA
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Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
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genetics