1.Antimicrobial resistance profile of the gram-negative bacilli isolated from urinary tract infections
Wenbo LI ; Wu GAO ; Zhoubao WANG ; Yaya YANG ; Yujuan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy 2017;17(2):167-170
Objective? To?investigate?the?antimicrobial?resistance?and?beta-lactamase?production?profile?in?the?gram-negative?bacilli?isolated from urinary tract infections in the Second People's Hospital of Gansu Province during the period from 2014 to 2015. The results will provided to clinicians for better antimicrobial treatment. Methods? The?bacterial?isolates?were?identified?via?conventional?laboratory?tests?or?automatic?identification?systems?and?subjected?to?antimicrobial?susceptibility?testing?by?using?Kirby-Bauer?method.?Three-dimensional test was used to detect the enzymes conferring antimicrobial resistance. The susceptibility testing results were interpreted according to the CLSI breakpoints issued in 2012. Results A total of 987 gram-negative strains were isolated from urinary tract infections, including E. coli (51.6%, 509/987), Enterobacter (11.0%, 109/987), P. aeruginosa (10.5%, 104/987), K. pneumoniae (9.9%, 98/987), P. mirabilis (9.3%, 92/987), C. freundii (4.7%, 46/987), and other gram-negative bacilli (2.9%, 29/987). ESBLs were produced?in?494?(50.1?%)?of?the?987?strains?of?gram?negative?bacilli.?Preliminary?screening?test?identified?243?AmpC?beta-lactamases?producing?strains,?and?135?(13.7?%)?strains?were?confirmed?by?three-dimensional?test.?Both?ESBLs?and?Amps?beta-lactamases?were?produced in 16 (1.6%) strains. The prevalence of ESBLs-producing strains was 79.6% in E. coli, 34.6% in P. aeruginosa and 37.8% in K. pneumoniae?isolates.?Metallo-β-lactamase?or?KPC?beta-lactamase?was?not?identified.?The?antimicrobial?resistance?was?serious?in?gram-negative bacilli, which showed relatively low resistance rate to imipenem (0.02%), amikacin (10.6%), cefoperazone-sulbactam (23.8 %), and nitrofurantoin (25.2 %). E. coli prevalence of levofloxacin,?ciprofloxacin?resistance?respectively?were?89.8%,?91.8%. The gram-negative bacilli from urinary tract also showed various levels of resistance to cephalosporins. Conclusions The gram-negative bacilli isolated from urinary tract infections are mainly E. coli. The gram-negative isolates show high level antimicrobial resistance and high prevalence of beta-lactamases. Imipenem, amikacin, cefoperazone-sulbactam, and nitrofurantoin still have very high antibacterial activity against these isolates in vitro.
2.Sperm motility sorting using microfluidic chip
Wei WANG ; Weisheng LI ; Yaya PENG ; Tingting HUANG ; Xiaomian ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2009;32(8):920-923
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3.Rapid Determination of Content of 3-Butylphthalide in Angelicae Sinensis Radix by Near-infrared Diffuse Reflection Spectrum
Yaya ZHANG ; Zhirong GU ; Yali WANG ; Yujing SUN
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(3):90-93
Objective To establish a quantitative model to rapidly determine content of 3-butylphthalide in Angelicae Sinensis Radix based on near-infrared diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (NIR). Methods Totally 145 batches of samples of Angelicae Sinensis Radix from 14 areas of Gansu and Yunnan Provinces were collected and dried in the shade. With the content of 3-butylphthalide determined by RP-HPLC-DAD as reference, the NIR spectra of 145 batches of Angelicae Sinensis Radix were collected by integrating sphere diffuse reflectance, and the PLS (partial least squares) quantitative analysis model was established between 7415-4056 cm-1. Results The Rc (correlation coefficient between actual content and predicted content), RMSEC (the root-mean-square error of calibration), RMSEP (the root-mean-square error of prediction), Rcv (cross-validation correlation coefficient), RMSECV (the root-mean-square error of cross-validation), and average predicted recovery reached 0.976 7, 0.614 3, 0.706 5, 0.897 8, 1.155 4 and 102.08%, respectively. Conclusion This prediction model was accurate, reliable, and can be used to quantitatively determine the content of 3-butylphthalide in Angelicae Sinensis Radix.
4.The study on college students' security and its influencing factors
Haixia LIU ; Lin LIN ; Yaya SHI ; Jiu WANG ; Hongwei SUN
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2014;23(3):264-267
Objective To develop the security scale of college students' sense to investigate college students' subjective feeling of security.According to the characteristics of the feeling tendentiousness to analysis the subject and object factors influencing the insecurity of college students.Methods The security scale of college students' sense compiled was administrated to 500 college student randomly stratified cluster sampling from four universities in Yantai,then description and analysis were analyzed by SPSS17.0,AHP and SAS9.1 to statistical.Results Through the scale of exploratory factor analysis,the Cronbach' s of the scale was 0.629.College students in four dimensions of security and total security were in above-average levels,college students' total scorc of security is significance of difference in grade,gender and whether come from the single parent(all P<0.05) ;Self security was significance of difference in the grade and the gender(P<0.01 and P<0.05) ; and interpersonal security in gender and whether come from the single parent had significance difference(P<0.05) ;Determine control and family security in these demographic variable aspects had no significant differences.Multivariate factors analysis results showed that the decision tree model was better than the logistic model (the misclassification rate of the model was lower than the decision tree model).The main factors affecting the university students' security were gender,grade,the average income and whether they,were the only children.The misclassification rate of the decision tree model was lower than the model of logistic.College students' sense of dimensions are significant with positive correlation,the dimension of the security level may affect other security of the situation.Conclusion The security scale of college students' sense has good reliability and validity and can be used in the study of college security.The factor analysis determines it can be used multiple factors analysis.The survey shows that the overall security of the crowd' s is over the average level.The gender,grade,annual per-capita income and whether the one-child are the potential factors that affect college students' insecurity.
5.Neutralizing anti-CD44 antibodies suppresses the growth of B16 cells and enhances AKT-mediated glycolytic metabolism in melanoma
Pei WEI ; Zhaohong LIU ; Yaya WU ; Yingming GUO ; Dongdan ZHANG ; Ting OU ; Jiayao ZHU ; Zhiyong WANG
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2017;30(5):459-463
Objective CD44, a cell surface glycoprotein, plays an important role in tumor growth and glycolysis.The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of neutralizing CD44 antibodies on the growth and glycolytic metabolism of B16 cells in melanoma in vitro.Methods B16 cells were treated with control antibodies (50 μg/mL) or different concentrations of CD44 antibodies (2, 10, and 50 μg/mL) for 24 hours, followed by examination of the activation of the AKT pathway in the B16 cells by Western blot.Then the tumor cells were also treated with control antibodies (50 μg/mL) or CD44 antibodies (50μg/mL) after pretreated with API-2 (4 μmol/L) in a parallel test.After 48 hours of treatment, the expression of lactate dehydrogenase A (LDHA) in the B16 cells and the level of lactate in the culture supernatant were detected by immunofluorescence and colorimetry, respectively.Lastly, the B16 cells were treated with control antibodies (50μg/mL), API-2 (4 μmol/L), CD44 antibodies (50μg/mL), or API-2 + CD44 antibodies for 96 hours, followed by measurement of the proliferation of the cells by MTT and their apoptosis by AO/EB and AnnexinV staining.Results In comparison with the control antibody group, the level of AKT phosphorylation (p-AKT) in the B16 cells showed a concentration-dependent increase in the 2, 10, and 50 μg/mL CD44 antibody groups (1.00±0.25 vs 2.51±0.32, 3.89±0.46, and 4.07±0.42, P<0.01), and the expression of LDHA was increased by (2.13±0.24) times, with the lactate level in the culture supernatant significantly elevated from (35.32±3.24) to (56.34±8.19) mmol/L (P<0.01) after 96 hours of treatment with 50 μg/mL CD44 antibodies.Treatment with API-2+CD44 antibodies, however, suppressed the increase in the LDHA expression and reduced the level of lactate.Compared with the control antibody group, the proliferation rate of the B16 cells was markedly decreased in the API-2, CD44 antibody, and API-2+CD44 antibody groups ([103±12.91] vs [84.87±19.35], [71.35±16.23], and [41.16±9.15]%, P<0.05), while the apoptosis rate remarkably increased ([5.23±0.96] vs [13.65±4.27], [19.21±3.53], and [43.21±7.87]%, P<0.01).Conclusion Neutralizing the function of CD44 in the B16 cells in vitro can inhibit the growth of the cells and promote AKT-mediated glycolytic metabolism, while suppressing the AKT pathway may enhance the antitumor activity of the CD44 antibody.
6.Effect of dose rate of X-ray on clonogenic formation in human lung cancer cell line A549
Shujun SONG ; Shaoyan SI ; Yaya QIN ; Xiaoyong ZUO ; Gaixian SHAN ; Ye REN ; Zongye WANG
Cancer Research and Clinic 2017;29(2):83-85
Objective To explore the effects of different dose rates of X-ray under the same dose on cell clonogenic formation in non-small-cell lung cancer cell line A549 in order to provide experimental basis for clinical radiotherapy plan. Methods The A549 cells were cultured at low density and irradiated with X-rays at dose of 4 Gy and selected dose rates of 1, 2, 4 and 6 Gy/min, respectively, from a linear accelerator. The 8th day after irradiation, the cells were fixed and stained with Giemsa solution, and colonies containing at least 50 cells were counted. The plating efficiency and surviving fraction were calculated. Results The clonogenic number in non-irradiated cells was 88.6±4.6. The numbers were significantly reduced in irradiated cells at dose rate 1, 2, 4 and 6 Gy/min (12.3±3.4, 9.0±0.8, 5.6±1.0, 11.5±1.7, respectively) than that in non-irradiated control cells (F=678.799, P<0.05). The plating efficiencies were decreased in irradiated cells, especially in 4 Gy/min irradiated cells, which was lower than that in any of the other three dose rate groups (P< 0.05). Conclusions Though at same radiation dose, cancer cells have different clonogenic formation efficiency when irradiation with X-ray at different dose rates. Thus, treatment with optimal dose rate may improve the radiotherapy efficacy.
7.Establishment of human acute myeloblastic Leukemia M2 type nude mouse model
Yuan LIU ; Ruihong DONG ; Yuhua LI ; Yaya WANG ; Jing WU ; Rui HUANG ; Lan DENG ; Zhaoyang SONG ; Zhigang LU ; Haiyan HU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2010;14(1):95-98
BACKGROUND: It is easy to established human solid tumor nude mouse model, but for leukemia which is difficult. We inhibited immune system further by radioactive ray or CTX, to decrease cost and increase the stability.OBJECTIVE: To establish a human acute myeloblastic leukemia M2 Kasumi-1 models containing AML/ETO positive genes in BALB/c nude mouse. METHODS: Nude mice were randomly divided into three groups: CTX group was injected CTX 2 mg/day in abdominal cavity for two days, and injected 8×10~5/mouse Kasumi-1 cells in caudal vein next day; irradiation group was exposed to total body irradiation, and injected 8×10~5/mouse Kasumi-1 cells in caudal vein that day; untreated group was inoculated with 8×10~5/mouse Kasumi-1 cells by caudal vein injection. Three additional mice were considered as the normal control group. The blood smearing and bone morrow slides were detected, immunity type of BMC was detected using flow cytometry, loading of leukemic cellular tumor was detected using RT-PCR, and positive ratio of AML/ETO fusion gene was detected using FISH method. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: After inoculated into untreated nude mice by caudal vein injection for 14 days, the ratio of leukemia cell in blood smearing was 3.5%, and over 40% in bone marrow slides, which was equal to the results of FISH and FCM. The increasing of tumor loading was time-dependent. For irradiation group and CTX treated group, the tumor loading was higher that untreated group, and the cells also survived more than 60 days. AML/ETO band was observed by RT-PCR in all experimental groups, for normal mice it was negative. The results indicated that the systemic disseminated leukemia model was established successfully by caudal vein injection 8×10~5/mouse Kasumi-1 cells in the three experimental groups.
8.Construction of HA-1-DC nucleic-acid vaccine and induction of specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes.
Yaya, WANG ; Donghua, ZHANG ; Jinmei HU ; Wenli, LIU ; Hongsheng, ZHOU ; Lu, ZHANG ; Dan, LIU ; Zhenqian, HUANG ; Huo, TAN
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2007;27(3):261-4
An HA-1-DC nucleic-acid vaccine was constructed to induce anti-leukemia effect after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). DCs were generated from HSCT donors in vitro, and its immunologic activity was assayed by using flow cytometry and mixed lymphocytes reaction. HA-1 gene was electroporated into the cultured DCs to construct a DC nucleic-acid vaccine. After transfection for 48 h, the expression of HA-1 protein could be detected by using Western blot. The DCs were cultured with syngenic lymphocytes to induce specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs). The cytoxicity of the CTLs was detected by LDH assay. The results showed that The DCs derived from peripheral blood monocytes (PBMCs) expressed the phenotype of DCs, and were effective in stimulating proliferation of the allogenic lymphocytes. After electroporating for 48-h, HA-1 protein was detected by using Western blot. The cytotoxicty of inducing CTLs was higher than the control group. It was suggested that minor histocompatibility antigen HA-1 could be considered as a target of immunotherapy against leukemia after HSCT.
9.Research progress of LCZ696 in patients with chronic heart failure
Yaya GUO ; Fahui YIN ; Chunlei FAN ; Zhilu WANG
Clinical Medicine of China 2018;34(1):92-95
Chronic heart failure(CHF)is the performance of end-stage cardiovascular disease and the leading cause of death in recent years.With the rapid development of medical care,the mortality rate of heart failure is still high.This is one in the two major challenges in the cardiovascular field in the 21st century.The new drug LCZ696 is a dual inhibitors of angiotensin receptor blockers(ARB)and neprilysin(NEP),which may lead to new hope for patients with heart failure.In order to determine the efficacy and safety of LCZ696 in the treatment of heart failure,foreign countries have carried out some large-scale trials,such as PARAMOUT, PARADIGM,TITRATION and so on.The results of these studies reflected the superiority of LCZ696 compared with enalapril,valsartan and other drugs in the treatment of chronic heart failure.ARB/antiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors(ACEI)targets the angiotensin receptor to dilate blood vessels and inhibits the sympathetic nerve,but their effects on sodium withdrawal and diuresis are weak.The sacubitril in LCZ696 prevents natriuretic peptide from degrading,strengthens the natriuretic diuretic and further expansion of blood vessels.Thereby it improves water and sodium retention and cardiac function.It can play a better synergistic role combined with valsartan.
10.Comparative study of the efficacy and safety between mono-chemotherapy and targeted therapy for patients over 80 years old with advanced non-small cell lung cancer
Zhicai LIN ; Ying WANG ; Lizhen PENG ; Yaya ZHANG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2018;20(5):715-719
Objective To compare the efficacy and safety between mono-chemotherapy and targeted therapy as first-line regimen for patients over 80 years old with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).Methods 108 NSCLC patients aged ≥80 years in our hospital were divided into two groups according to the therapeutic program,of which group A was mono-chemotherapy group (n =60) and group B was targeted therapy group (n =48).The primary endpoint was overall survival (OS) and progression free survival (PFS),while secondary endpoint was objective response rate (RR),disease control rate (DCR) and safety.Results The median PFS,and median OS in group B were significantly longer than those in group A (P =0.013,0.025).The 1-year survival rate of group B was significantly higher than that of group A (P =0.001),and there was no significant difference between the two groups (P =0.605).There was also no statistically significant difference in RR between the two groups (P =O.408).DCR in Group B was significantly higher than that in group A (P =0.043).The incidence of skin rash in group B was significantly higher than that in group A,and the incidence of adverse reactions and hematological toxicity in group A was significantly higher than that in group B.Conclusions Compared with single-agent chemotherapy,epithelial growth factor receptor-tyrosinekinase (EGFR-TKI) targeted therapy has longer PFS and OS benefits for patients ≥ 80 years with advanced NSCLC,and was well tolerated by patients.