1.Effect and mechanism of xCT on invasion and migration of nasopharyngeal carcinoma cells in vitro
Yafei LI ; Chengkun WANG ; Bo PENG ; Yixue GU ; Zhimin HE
Journal of Chinese Physician 2014;16(9):1181-1185
Objective To explore the role of xCT in the metastasis and drug resistance of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC),to provide new evidences for the mechanism of NPC metastasis and drug resistance,and to enhance effects of chemotherapy.Methods Fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and Western blot were used to detect the xCT expression of 5-8F and 6-10B.The xCT eukaryotic expression vector was constructed to transient transfect 6-10B cell lines.The 5-8F cell lines were treated with xCT antisense oligodeoxynucleotide (ASO).Scratching assay and transwell method were used to detect the cell metastasis and invasion abilities.The expressions of matrix metalloproteinase 1 (MMP1) of all the cell lines were surveyed by Western blot.Results The results of fluorescence quantitative PCR and Western blot showed that the expression of xCT in 5-8F was higher than 6-10B in the levels of mRNA and protein.Exogenous overexpression of xCT enhanced metastasis and invasion abilities of 6-10B cells.Silencing and inhibition of xCT could decrease metastasis and invasion abilities of 5-8F cells.The expressions of MMP1 protein in 5-8F were higher than 6-10B,and they were positively correlated with the expression of xCT.Conclusions xCT is closely related to the metastasis and invasion abilities of nasopharyngeal carcinoma.xCT could enhance the metastasis and invasion abilities of NPC cells.xCT might mediate proliferation and matastasis/invasion of NPC cells through MMP1.
2.Hypermethylation in the promoter region inhibits LRRN3 expression and promotes proliferation of non-small cell lung cancer
Zhijie ZHANG ; Junqin PENG ; Wei GUO ; Meijun LIU ; Ting LIU ; Yixue GU ; Zhimin HE
Journal of Chinese Physician 2019;21(7):984-988
Objective To study the role of leucine rich repeat neuronal 3 (LRRN3) in the prolif-eration of non-small cell lung cancer and its possible mechanism of expression regulation. Methods The expression of LRRN3 in non-small cell lung cancer was detected by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction ( qPCR) , immunohistochemistry and bioinformatics retrieval;A lung cancer cell line A549-LRRN3 with stable over-expression of LRRN3 was established by lentivirus over-expression technology;The effect of LRRN3 on the proliferation of non-small cell lung cancer was detected by methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium ( MTT) assay;Bioinformatics search for changes in methylation of LRRN3 promoter region and treatment of lung cancer cells by methyltransferase inhibitors to detect the effect of methylation on the regulation of LR-RN3 expression; Finally, bioinformatics search analyzes the correlation between LRRN3 and lung cancer prognosis. Results The mRNA expression of LRRN3 in clinical tissues of non-small cell lung cancer (n=12) was significantly lower than that of adjacent normal tissues (n=12) (P=0. 0014). The results of immunohistochemistry showed that the protein expression level of LRRN3 in non-small cell lung adenocar-cinoma was lower than that in normal tissues (P=0. 001), and the expression in non-small cell lung squa-mous cell carcinoma was also lower than that in normal tissues (P=0. 003). Overexpression of LRRN3 in-hibited the proliferation of tumor cells (P<0. 01), and the hypermethylation of LRRN3 in the promoter re-gion inhibited its transcriptional expression. LRRN3 was positively correlated with the survival prognosis of lung adenocarcinoma (P=5. 2e-09;HR=0. 48). Conclusions Hypermethylation in the promoter region of LRRN3 inhibits its transcriptional expression, thereby promoting the proliferation of lung cancer cells.
3.Reflection on the Current Situation of Pregnant Women’s Participation in Clinical Research from an Ethical Perspective
Shengmei ZHAO ; Yixue PENG ; Rongguo SUN ; Fang LIU ; Lei CHEN
Chinese Medical Ethics 2023;36(6):630-635
Due to the physiological peculiarities of pregnant women, general clinical studies exclude pregnant women. Therefore, there is a lack of evidence of precise medication for pregnant women with diseases worldwide, which poses a significant risk for them to use medication during pregnancy. Whether to include pregnant women as subjects in clinical research has always been a focus of ethical discussion. By providing a broad overview of pregnant women’s participation in clinical research from an ethical perspective, this paper explored the risks and challenges faced by pregnant women’s participation in clinical research, and provided theoretical basis and thinking paths for how to fairly and effectively include pregnant women as subjects and promoting clinical research on pregnant women.
4.Research progess in effect of novel coronavirus on cardiovascular system
Lei LI ; Yixue PENG ; Jie ZHANG ; Lijia ZHUO ; Xia ZHAO ; Longhao ZHANG ; Peijia ZHU ; Guojun ZENG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2022;29(01):106-113
In addition to the typical respiratory symptoms, COVID-19 patients present with clinical manifestations of cardiovascular system damage, and they are at higher risk of intensive care or mortality. The mechanism of COVID-19's impact on the cardiovascular system is still unclear, therefore we need to pay close attention to it. Based on the existing research, this paper focused on the concurrent characteristics of the cardiovascular system diseases, summarized the possible mechanisms of cardiovascular system damage, including the coronavirus invaders directly into cardiomyocytes and its conduction system, with complications or accompanying conditions such as cytokine storm, imbalance of oxygen supply and demand, drug influence, stress and other damage to cardiovascular system. Meanwhile, current clinical manifestations and treatment methods of COVID-19 were summarized.