1.Methods for Cell Micropatterning on Two-Dimensional Surfaces and Their Applications in Biology
Wenwen LIU ; Zhenling CHEN ; Xingyu JIANG
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2009;37(7):943-949
The technologies that we call cell micropatterning allow the control of the shape and size of cell adhesion. Combination of micro/nano technology, surface chemistry, electrochemistry and photochemistry enables us to control the adhesion, migration, differentiation of cells and the interactions between different types of cells. These methodologies bring about a new platform for the studies of cell biology. A number of techniques for cell patterning and compares their advantages and disadvantages were reviewed in this article. The applications of cell micropatterning, including those for fundamental studies in cell biology, tissue engineering and cell-based biosensors were also discussed.
2.Immunosensor construction of label free detection of CD4+T lymphocytes
Xingyu JIANG ; Dongneng JIANG ; Fanfei MENG ; Xiaoyun PU
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2017;38(6):753-755,759
Objective To construct an immunosensor for detecting CD4+ T lymphocytes without labeling .Methods The staphy-lococcus protein A(SPA) method was adopted to conduct the oriented immobilization of CD4 monoclonal antibodies on the gold in-terdigitated microelectrode surface for capturing CD4+ T lymphocytes .Then cyclic voltammetry(CV) method was used to conduct the representation of modification situation on the gold interdigitated microelectrode surface .Finally the electrochemical impedance spectroscopy(EIS) was used to detect the impedance of CD4+ T lymphocytes captured by the immunosensor .The standard curve was drawn by the impedance values change obtained by the equivalent electric circuit fitting .Results The linear range of this im-munosensor for detecting CD4+ T lymphocytes was (5 × 103 -5 .0 × 106 )/mL ,with lower detection limit of 5 .0 × 102/mL .Conclu-sion The constructed immunosensor has accurate and reliable detection results uhidn is simple to operate accurate ,convenient and cheap ,which might be expected to be used in the real-time detection system ,and offers help for realizing rapid ,accurate and inex-pensive CD4+ T lymphocyte count .
3.A comparative study on three methods of enzyme linked immunosorbent assay for detecting hepatitis B virus Pre S1 and S2 antigen
Jie FU ; Guojun YANG ; Xingyu JIANG ; Xiaoyun PU
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2017;38(15):2017-2018,2021
Objective To compare the three different methods of enzyme linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA),to select the best method for clinical diagnosis and treatment.Methods Addcare ELISA800,TECAN freedom evolyzer and manual ELISA method were used to detect hepatitis B virus Pre S1 antigen(preS1Ag) hepatitis B virus Pre S2 antigen(preS2Ag) in confrontation control product samples and serum specimens from patients with HBV,and the results were analyzed by statistical methods.Results The batch precisions of the three methods to detect pre-S1Ag were 4.73%,5.38%,11.87%,the batch precisions of the three methods to detect pre-S2Ag were 4.91%,5.04%,11.75%.The inter batch precisions of the three methods to detect pre-S1Ag were 6.63%,7.90%,13.26%,the inter batch precisions of the three methods to detect pre-S2Ag were 6.74%,7.81%,12.59%.All the sensitivities were 100.00%.Conclusion All the three methods have good consistency,which could be used in the detection of Pre-S1Ag and Pre-S2Ag.The precision of Addcare ELISA800 is the best,which could further improve the quality of clinical testing.
4.The evaluation of intraoperative choledochoscopy and electrohydraulic lithotripsy for the treatment of refractory intrahepatic bile duct stones
Qiang LI ; Liang TAO ; Xingyu WU ; Zhiming JIANG ; Junlan QIU ; Lingjun MOU ; Xitai SUN ; Jianxin ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2014;(11):638-640
Objective To explore the therapeutic strategy and clinical value of intraoperative chole-dochoscopy and electrohydraulic lithotripsy for refractory intrahepatic bile duct stones.Methods Liver pa-renchyma,intrahepatic bile duct and bile duct stones were explored under direct vision and intraoperative choledochoscope in 1 1 cases of refractory intrahepatic bile duct stones.Electrohydraulic lithotripsy and lithot-omy were performed to remove the stones and protect the liver parenchyma.If the stones could not be re-moved once,a secondary lithotripsy and lithotomy was performed through the fistula tract.Results All re-fractory calculi were crushed after one or two procedures and the clearance rate were 100%.No complica-tions occurred.Ten patients were followed up from 1 to 3 years except one.Three cases revealed recurrent stone during follow-up due to withdrawal of ursodeoxycholic acid capsules in 1 to 2 years.Seven others showed no stone recurrence within follow-up time.Conclusion Intraoperative choledochoscopy and electro-hydraulic lithotripsy is an easy technique and can effectively protect the liver parenchyma.The life quality of patients can be improved with low surgical risk and postoperative complications.
5.Recent Progress of Colorimetric Assays Based on Gold Nanoparticles for Biomolecules
Wenwen CHEN ; Yongming GUO ; Wenshu ZHENG ; Yunlei XIANYU ; Zhuo WANG ; Xingyu JIANG
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2014;(3):307-314
Biochemical analysis assays based on colorimetric methods using gold nanoparticles have many advantages including high sensitivity, good selectivity, naked-eyes readout and complex instruments free. These methods have good prospects in applications. The biomolecule assay is highly relative with human health. This review mainly focuses on colorimetric assays applying gold nanoparticles for biomolecules detection.
6.Mechanism of apoptosis induced by juglone in human cervical cancer SiHa cells
Wei ZHANG ; Wenhe ZHU ; Yan LI ; Jun LUO ; Xingyu ZHAO ; Junjie XU ; Yanxia JIANG ; Shijie LYU
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2015;(5):831-835
OBJECTIVE To explore the pro-apoptotic mechanism of juglone in SiHa cells and to in?vestigate its associated signal transduction pathways. METHODS SiHa cells were treated with juglone 20μmol·L-1 for 24,48 and 72 h. Cellular morphology was detected by inverted microscopy.The cell viability was detected by methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium (MTT) assay. After 24 h treatment with juglone 20μmol·L-1,the cell apoptosis was detected by flow cytometry while the expressions of apopto?sis-related protein BCL-2,BAX and cleave-caspase-3,PI3K/AKt pathway-related protein PTEN,AKT and pAKT were detected by Western blotting. RESULTS After treatment with juglone for 24, 48 and 72 h,the growth of SiHa cells was significantly inhibited. Compared with cell control group,cells in juglone treated gruop were sparse,slipped off the wall,became round and the cell proliferation inhibitory rate was 43.3%,63.0%and 73.1%(P<0.05,P<0.01),respectively. Twenty-four hours post treatment, the early apoptosis rate of juglone treated gruop cells was increased by(6.47±1.79)%(P<0.01)compared with cell control group. Western blotting results showed that the expression of BCL-2 decreased by 53.0%while the expression of BAX and caspase-3 increased by 85.5%and 183.3%,respectively. The expression of PTEN was increased by 75.0% but the pAKt was decreased by 45.8%(P<0.01). CONCLUSION Juglone can upregulate the expression of PTEN, thus inhibiting PI3K/AKt pathway and promoting apoptosis of SiHa cells.
7.The role and application prospect of cGAS-STING signaling pathway in tumor treatment
Yanping GAO ; Xueping JIANG ; Xingyu LIU ; Jiarui CHEN ; Yan GONG ; Conghua XIE
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2021;30(5):518-522
Novel cancer immunotherapy can treat tumors through regulating innate immunity and adaptive immune system. cGMP-AMP synthase (cGAS) is a key regulator of innate immune response to both exogenous and endogenous DNA. After recognizing the cytoplasmic DNA, cGAS produces the second messenger cyclic GMP-AMP (cGAMP), which subsequently combines with the adaptor STING (also known as MITA, MPYS and ERIS) to mediate innate immunity by inducing the production of type I interferons and inflammatory cytokines. Recent studies have revealed that the cGAS/STING signaling pathway can be activated by tumor-derived DNA and by-products of genomic instability and affect the incidence and development of tumors, which plays a critical role in the natural antitumor immunity across cancer types and immune checkpoint blockade therapy. In this article, current understanding of cGAS/STING signaling pathway in tumors was summarized, the pivotal role in tumor immunity and radiotherapy was highlighted, and the potential targeted or alternative therapy of this signaling pathway was reviewed.
8.Possibility of blood transfusion in obstetric surgery and its effect on preoperative blood preparation
Yijun PAN ; Haojun ZHOU ; Ling WANG ; Ying ZHANG ; Xingyu ZHU ; Jiang WU
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2017;30(7):740-742
Objective Preoperative preparation of blood is common.The preoperative blood ordering and transfusion practices for elective obstetric surgery were evaluated in our Renji hospital in order to develop a reasonable preoperative blood preparation schedule for those procedures where a cross-match appears necessary.Methods We evaluated blood ordering practices in total 16 232 elective obstetric surgeries in our hospital from January 1,2013 to June 30,2017 retrospectively.The age of patients,preoperative diagnosis,surgical procedures type,preparation volume of blood,intra-operative transfusion volume of blood,and excessive usage ratio of blood were calculated and analyzed.Results 455 patients transfused intraoperatively total 1 610 U red blood cells.The usage ratio of blood was 2.80% for patients and 4.87% for blood preparation volumes respectively.Placenta previa,ectopic pregnancy,twin pregnancy accounted for the first three of the possibility of intraoperative blood transfusion in obstetric surgeries.Conclusion The relationship between preoperative diagnosis and the risk of blood transfusion in obstetric surgery should be take attention to.Preoperative blood typing,antibody screening and appropriate cross-matching could ensure the safety of obstetric surgery.
9.Resting-state functional MRI amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation in drug-naive idiopathic epilepsy
Lin JIANG ; Lan PENG ; Tijiang ZHANG ; Dawei LIAO ; Yanan WANG ; Quanzhong ZHOU ; Lala BAI ; Chong TIAN ; Wuchao LI ; Xingyu WANG ; Guoming ZHANG ; Heng LIU ; Kewen ZHU
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2015;(12):1268-1275
Objective The aim of this study was to investi-gate the changes of brain function in patients with drug-naive idiopath-ic epilepsy ( DNIE ) using resting-state functional MRI ( rs-fMRI ) amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation ( ALFF) , analyze the correlation of abnormal brain regions with the clinical variable ( disease course) , and gain a deeper insight into the pathophysiological mechanisms of idiopathic epilepsy. Methods This study included 25 cases of DNIE (15 males and 10 females) and 34 cases of drug idiopathic epilepsy (DIE, 22 males and 12 females).Another 25 healthy volunteers matched with the DNIE patients in sex, age, education and handedness were recruited as normal controls.The rs-fMRI data obtained from all the subjects were processed, subjected to ALFF analysis, and compared among the DNIE, DIE, and nor-mal control groups.The correlation was evaluated between the ALFF statistical brain mapping and the course of disease. Results Obvious differences were found in ALFF among the DNIE, DIE and control subjects.Compared with the normal controls, the DNIE pa-tients showed increased ALFF in the right inferior temporal gyrus, right lingual gyrus and right cuneus, but decreased ALFF in the right insula, left hippocampus, right midbrain, right middle frontal gyrus, left anterior cingulated gyrus, left middle cingulate gyrus and right inferior parietal lobule.In comparison with the DIE patients, those of the DNIE group exhibited increased ALFF in the left inferior occipital gyrus, right middle occipital gyrus and left middle occipital gyrus, but decreased ALFF in the right inferior frontal gyrus, left insula, right superior temporal gyrus and right middle frontal gyrus.In the DNIE patients, the disease course was found to be correlated positively with ALFF in the right cerebellum posterior lobe, left cerebellar tonsil, right lingual gyrus, left orbital gyrus, left middle oc-cipital gyrus, left corpus callosum, left caudate nuclear, left superior frontal gyrus, left medial frontal gyrus, right precuneus and left middle frontal gyrus, but negatively with ALFF in the right parahippocampal, right superior temporal gyrus, left superior temporal gyrus and right post-central gyrus. Conclusion The ALFF of resting-state cerebral function is abnormal in DNIE patients.The correlation between ALFF and the clinical variable ( disease course) provides a new insight into the pathophysiological mechanisms of epilepsy.
10.Clinical characteristics and prognosis of middle-aged and elderly in-patients with acute decompensated and mid-range ejection fraction heart failure in the medical alliance setting.
Ning REN ; Tingting SONG ; Donghong ZHOU ; Jie GENG ; Xingyu HUO ; Kai REN ; He JIANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2022;41(1):5-10
Objective:To investigate the clinical characteristics and the risk of major adverse cardiac events within 1 year of middle-aged and elderly in-patients with acute decompensated and mid-range ejection fraction heart failure(HF)in the medical alliance setting.Methods:A retrospective cohort study was conducted among a total of 180 in-patients with acute decompensated heart failure in Cardiovascular Hexi Hospital Consulting Area of Tianjin Chest Hospital.According to ejection fraction measured by echocardiogram, the in-patients were classified into three groups: heart failure with reduced ejection fraction(HFrEF)group(n=70, 38.9%), HFmEF group(n=50, 27.8%), and heart failure with preserved ejection fraction(HFpEF)group(n=60, 33.3%). Clinical feature and 1-year prognosis between different groups were compared.Results:Univariate Cox regression analysis of 1-year all-cause death and cardiovascular death showed that there was no significant difference between HFrEF group and HFmEF group, HFpEF group and HFmEF group(all P>0.05); 1-year readmission analysis of heart failure showed that 47.1%(33 cases)of HFrEF group was higher than 24.0%(12 cases)of HFmEF group, 48.3%(29 cases)of HFpEF group was higher than HFmEF group( HR=2.307, 2.368, 95% CI: 0.187-4.480, 1.207-4.644, respectively, all P<0.05); The major 1-year cardiovascular events were 57.1%(40 cases)higher in the HFrEF group than 34.0%(17 cases)in the HFmEF group( HR=2.053, 95% CI: 0.187-4.408, P< 0.05). Multivariate analysis showed that the 1-year risk of major cardiovascular events was significantly different between HFmEF group and HFpEF group( HR=0.477, 95% CI: 0.241-0.941, P< 0.05). Pulmonary heart disease( P< 0.05), atrial flutter and/or atrial fibrillation( P< 0.01), New York Cardiology class Ⅳ( P< 0.01)were risk factors for death.Hypertension and cor pulmonale were the risk factors for readmission in patients with heart failure(all P< 0.01). Conclusions:The clinical characteristics of inpatients with HFmEF in the medical alliance setting tended to be consistent with those with HFrEF, while the feature of ischemic heart disease was more prominent in HFmEF.The 1-year risk of heart failure readmission in HFmEF group was significantly lower than that in HFpEF and HFrEF group, and the risk of all-cause mortality and cardiovascular mortality at 1 year was not significantly different among the three groups.