1.Nosocomial Deep Fungal Infection in Intensive Care Unit
Yingjuan SUN ; Hongmei WANG ; Weili HUANG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2005;0(11):-
OBJECTIVE To investigate the susceptible factors and the methods of prevention and treatment of nosocomial deep fungal infection in intensive care unit(ICU).METHODS The clinical information of 798 patients in ICU was investigated from Jul 2005 to Jun 2007.The risk factors,species,drug-resistance and the methods of prevention of fungal infection were analyzed.RESULTS Fungal infections were found in 137 cases(17.2%).The lower respiratory tract accounted for 72.3% in 137 cases with fungal infection.A total of 180 strains of fungi were isolated,Candida albicans,C.tropicalis and C.glabrata accounted for 43.3%,25.6% and 23.3%.The resistance characteristics to fluconazole,itraconazole,5-fluorocytosine and amphotericin B were relatively weak.The factors related to nosocomial fungal infection were the severity of the underlying disease,long-term use of antibiotics and glucocorticoid and invasive procedure.CONCLUSIONS Proper use of antibiotics and immuno-depressor,reduction of unnecessary operation and early diagnosis are the keys in prevention of systemic fungal infection.
2.A study on clinic manisfestation and serological character of late-onset systemic lupus erythematosus
Aihua LIU ; Yingjuan CHEN ; Chunmei ZHANG ; Qian WANG ; Cibo HUANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2003;0(07):-
Objective To observe the clinic features and serology of systemic lupus erythematosus(SLE) in elderly patients. Methods The clinic features and serology of 27 patients with late-onset SLE in our hospital from 1994 to 2003 were analyzed and compared with non-lateonset SLE. Results The average duration from disease onset to diagnosis in late-onset SLE was 56.1 months, which was significently longer than in non-lateonset SLE (mean 10.5 months, P
3.Neuroprotective effect of Chinese herbal monomers and extractsvia activation of Nrf2 signal pathway
Lina ZHANG ; Yuanyuan WANG ; Yingjuan HUANG ; Minghua JIN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(11):1774-1781
Abstract BACKGROUND: Large amounts of data have shown that Chinese herbal monomer has a neuroprotective effect, and can improve the quality of life in stroke patients with cerebral nervous system injury. Nuclear-factor-erythroid 2-related (Nrf2) factor has neuroprotective effect on hemorrhagic stroke and ischemic stroke, which is an important way to reverse the damage of nervous system through the natural non-toxic Chinese herbs or composition, but it is rarely reported systemicaly. OBJECTIVE:To summarize the neuroprotective effect of Chinese herbal monomersvia the Nrf2 signal pathway in stroke patients. METHODS:The first author retrieved the CNKI, VIP, Medline, and PubMed databases by computer. The keywords were “Nrf2, ARE, stroke, traditional Chinese medicine, neuroprotection” in Chinese and English,respectively. Articles concerning the neuroprotective role of Chinese herbal monomervia Nrf2 were analyzed and discussed. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Totaly 85 articles were retrieved. According to the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 46 articles were included in result analysis. The results show that a variety of monomers can exert neuroprotective effectsvia the Nrf2 pathway. Chinese herbal monomers include organic acids, phenols, saponins, terpenes, flavonoids, alkaloids, and other single or composite components. Traditional Chinese medicine has the clear neuroprotective effect after stroke, but it is lack of regularity, and it is stil need to expand the data and further research as the basis.
5.Gene Expression of Cytokine Pathway,Jak-Stat Signal Pathway and Neuroactive Ligand-receptor Pathway in Patients with Primary Sjgren′s Syndrome.
Fang WANG ; Yongjing CHENG ; Cibo HUANG ; Yingjuan CHEN ; Bei LAI
Journal of Medical Research 2006;0(02):-
Objective This study is to investigate cytokine pathway,Jak-Stat signal pathway,neuroactive ligand-receptor pathway gene expression pattern of peripheral blood mononuclear cell(PBMC) of primary sjgren syndrome patients.Methods The PBMC sample of 3 patients with sjgren syndrome and 3 healthy volunteers with consistent age were collected.The total RNAs was extracted from the PBMC samples,and reverse transcripted in vitro transcription(IVT),labeled with Cy5/Cy3 and hybridized on the gene chips.After scanning and data extraction with LuxScan 3.0,differentially expressed genes were analyzed with SAM method.The online tool of molecule analysis system(MAS) was used for biological knowledge mining.Results Statistical difference was calculated between the patient and control group in the following three pathways: cytokine pathway,Jak-Stat signal pathway,neuroactive ligand-receptor pathway.Among these,genes of IL-2RA,IL-10 were up-regulated and genes of PF4,GZMA were down-regulated.Conclusion Understanding of differently expressed genes should help us disclose the potential molecular mechanism underlying the development process of pathogenesis of primary Sjgren′s syndrome.And the research may provide new target therapy for SS.
6.Distribution of mecA in Staphylococcus aureus and Its Effect on Antibiotics-resistance
Qingzeng CHEN ; Bing LUO ; Yingjuan SUN ; Weili HUANG ; Ping QIN
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(09):-
OBJECTIVE To understand mecA gene distribution in Staphylococcus aureus and its role in antibiotics-resistance.METHODS In this study,a total of 47 S.aureus strains were isolated from hospitalized patients.Agar disk diffusion test was conducted to determine the resistance of S.aureus to antibiotics.The DNA of these strains were extracted and purified.The mecA gene was tested by PCR and the relation between the mecA gene and antibiotics-resistance was analyzed.RESULTS Of 47 strains,33(70.2%) were MRSA.Of 33 MRSA,only 3 strains were susceptible to glycopeptides antibiotics.Only 2 strains(14.3%) of 14 MSSA were susceptible to all of the 12 antibotics.The results of PCR revealed that 32 out of 33 MRSA(97.0%) carried mecA in their genome.One strain was mecA gene negative.Among 14 MSSA,3(21.4%)strains carried mecA gene.CONCLUSIONS The isolation rate of MRSA in S.aureus is high.The resistance to antibiotics of MRSA is popular Glycopeptides antibiotics.Most of MRSA carry mecA gene,which plays an important role in antibiotics-resistance.Fewer MSSA carry mecA gene.
7.Study on the expression of interleukin-35 in serum of mice with pulmonary interstitial fibrosis
Yingjuan CHEN ; Bingyao MU ; Rongwei ZHOU ; Cibo HUANG ; Xiaofeng ZENG
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2017;21(6):409-412
Objective To investigate the expression of interleukin-35 (IL-35) in serum of mice with pulmonary interstitial fibrosis.Methods Thirty-six C57BL/6 mice were divided into three groups (twelve mice in each group):control group,model group of mice with bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis,glucocorticoid treatment group of mice with bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis.The mice were sacrificed at day 7,day 14 and day 28 respectively,and the serum concentration of IL-35 was assayed.Statistical product and service solutions (SPSS) 17.0 statistical software was used for single factor analysis of variance and LSD-t comparison and Pearson correlation analysis was used for the comparison between each two groups.Results The serum IL-35 concentrations between groups and within groups at the time of day 7,day 14 and day 28 were compared respectively.The serum IL-35 concentration of the model group was significantly lower than the control group and the glucocorticoid treatment group at the time of day 7 (F=24.56,P<0.05).The serum IL-35 concentration of glucocorticoid treatment group was significantly lower than the control group at the time of day 14 (F=8.85,P<0.05),and which of glucocorticoid treatment group was significantly lower than the control group and the model group at the time of day 28 (F=36.64,P<0.05).There was no significant difference between days 28 and day 7 within control group (t=1.03,P>0.05).The serum IL-35 concentration of the model group at the time of day 28 was significantly higher than those of day 7 [(9.36±0.95) ng/ml vs (6.51±0.58) ng/ml,t=5.14,P<0.05],and which of glucocorticoid treatment group was significantly lower than those of day 7 [(5.27±1.01) ng/ml vs (9.42±0.84) ng/ml,t=6.32,P<0.05].From day 7 to day 28 the serum IL-35 concentration change of the model group and glucocorticoid treatment group showed significantly negative correlation (r =-0.743,P<0.05).Conclusion Serum IL-35 concentration has shown an trend of increase during bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis with mice model,and early glucocorticoid treatment can decrease the serum IL-35 in the model mice.
8.Gene expression profile of peripheral blood mononuclear cells in primary Sj(o)gren's syndrome patients complicated with hematology involvement
Yongjing CHENG ; Fang WANG ; Cibo HUANG ; Pei LAI ; Jia HUANG ; Yingjuan CHEN
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2009;13(4):240-243
Objective To identify gene expression profile in periphend blood mononuclear cell (PBMC)of patients with primary Sjogren's syndrome(pSS)complicated with hematology involvement and compare it to healthy volunteers.Methods Three Sjogren's syndrome(SS)patients with leucopenia and 3healthy volunteers were included.The cRNA probes prepared for total RNA were hybridized with three identical gene chips.The difference of gene expression of each patient and volunteers were compared.Results Significant difference in the expression of 82 genes could be detected between patients and volunteers.Among these,45 were upregulated,and 37 were downregulated.Statistical difierence was calculated between patients and volunteers especially in the following two pathways:the complement and coagulation pathways(including C2,PROS1,F2R and SEPPING1)and the cytokine-cytokine receptor interaction pathway(including FASLG,MPL,CCL20 and CXCL2)(P<0.01).Conclusion This study has identified distinct gene expression profiles in PBMC from patients with pSS patients with hematology involvement and healthy volunteers.This provides new knowledge about groups of genes that are upregulated during disease.It may form an excellent platform for future functional studies.
9.Gene expression profiling reveals signal transduction and abnormal expression of cytokine gene in patients with primary Sjogren syndrome
Fang WANG ; Yongjing CHENG ; Cibo HUANG ; Xiuqing HUANG ; Bei LAI ; Yingjuan CHEN
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2009;29(2):186-190
Objective To investigate signal transduction and cytokine gene expression pattern in peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) between primary Sjogren syndrome patients and healthy controls. Methods The PBMC of 3 patients with Sjogren syndrome and 3 healthy volunteers with consistent age were collected. The total RNA extracted from the PBMC was carried the reverse transcription and in vitro transcription (IVT), then labeled with Cy5/Cy3 and hybridized on the gene chips. After scanning and data extraction with LuxScan 3.0, differentially expressed genes were analyzed with SAM method. The online tools of molecule analysis system (MAS) was used for biological knowledge mining. The difference of signal transduction and cytokine gene expression of each patient and control were compared. Results Statistical difference was calculated between the patient and control group in the following four pathway: the chemokine-cytokine receptor interaction pathway[(FASLG(Fas ligand), CCL5, CCR3, IL-4R, CXCL10 (CXC chemokine ligand 10), TNFRSF19L (tumor necrosis factor supeffamily 19 ligand), CX3CR1 (CX3C chemokine receptor 1)], adhension molecule pathway [interleukin adhesion molecules-1 (ICAM-1)], Jak-STAT signal pathway [STAT4 (signal transducer and activation of transcription 4), CISH (chromogenic in situ hybridization), IL-4R], Toll-like receptor signal pathway(CCL5, CXCL10). Among these, 4 genes were up-regulated and 6 genes were down-regulated. Conclusion Understanding of differently expressed genes should help us disclose the potential molecular mechanism underlying the development process of pathogenesis of primary Sjogren syndrome.
10.Correlation study of disintegrin and metalloproteinase with thrombospondin motifs 5 gene single nucleotide polymorphism and osteoarthritis in Beijing
Yingjuan CHEN ; Cibo HUANG ; Yongjing CHENG ; Jia HUANG ; Qian WANG ; Qian LIU
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2015;19(8):512-517,后插1
Objective To investigate the correlation of disintegrin and metalloproteinase with thrombospondin motifs (ADAMTS)-5 gene single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) and osteoarthritis (OA) in Beijing.Methods In this case-control study 166 OA patients and 204 normal controls were collected from Beijing.Sorted gene type by SNaPshot technique,and analyzed the difference of allele and genotype frequencies between OA and the controls.The correlation of linkage disequilibrium and haplotype of SNPs with OA was analyzed through Haploview softeware.Results Rs2132824 was the positive site with Bonferroni method after multiple testing correction (x2=0.1 1,P<0.05),of which allele frequencies had no significant difference between OA and the control (P>0.05).But in codominant genetic model,rs2132824 CT genotype with OA was inversely proportional to the risk of OA [OR (95%CI) was 0.52 (0.32,0.86),P<0.05],and TT genotype was directly proportional to the risk of OA [OR(95%CI) was 3.16 (1.55,6.47),P<0.05],while in recessive genetic model,TT genotype was in direct proportion to the risk of OA [OR (95%CI) was 3.99 (1.99,8.01),P<0.05].Linkage disequilibrium in SNPs of rs151065,rs229077,rs56153501,rs2830580 and rs58215296 did exist,which made haplotype of rs 151065-rs229077-rs56153501-rs2830580-rs58215296 (G-T-A-C-A) directly proportional to the risk of OA [OR(95%CI) was 1.874(1.019,3.446),P<0.05].Conclusion ADAMTS-5 gene SNP is associated with OA susceptibility risk in Beijing.Genotype CT of rs2132824 is a low risk factor for OA while TT is a hygh risk factor.Haplotype of G-T-A-C-A is connected with high risk of OA.