1.Progress in molecular biology of a semi-mangrove, Millettia pinnata.
Jianzi HUANG ; Wanke ZHANG ; Rongfeng HUANG ; Yizhi ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2015;31(4):461-468
Millettia pinnata L. is a leguminous tree with great potential in biodiesel applications and also a typical semi-mangrove. In this review, we presented several aspects about the recent research progress in molecular biology of M. pinnata. We descrived several types of molecular markers used to assess the genetic diversity and phylogeny of this species, genome and transcriptome analyses based on high-throughput sequencing platform accomplished for this species, and several gene and genomic sequences of this species isolated for further research. Finally, based on the current research progress, we proposed some orientations for future molecular biology research on M. pinnata.
Base Sequence
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Gene Expression Profiling
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Genetic Variation
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Genome, Plant
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Genomics
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Millettia
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genetics
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Phylogeny
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Trees
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genetics
2.Effects of Intensive Induction Chemotherapy on Consolidation Radiotherapy in Young Children with High-risk Hodgkin Lymphoma
Yizhi XU ; Yan SUN ; Baomin ZHENG ; Zhibin LUO
China Pharmacy 2015;(23):3247-3250
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the safety of induction chemotherapy and the implementation method of consolidation radiotherapy in young children with high-risk Hodgkin lymphoma(HL),by evaluating the effects of intensive induction chemother-apy on consolidation radiotherapy. METHODS:Six pediatric patients with high-risk HL received low-dose involved field radiation therapy (IFRT) via volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) following 6 cycles of intensive chemotherapy [Ara-C/VP16 (cyto-sine arabinoside+etoposide),ABVE-PC(adriamycin+bleomycin+leurocristine+etoposide+metacortandracin+cyclophosphamide)and CHOP(cyclophosphamide+leurocristine+adriamycin+ prednisone)in turn]. Therapeutic efficacy and toxic effects were evaluated af-ter treatment. RESULTS:Intensive induction chemotherapy and consolidation radiotherapy were acceptable by young children,and mild acute or subacute toxic reaction were observed. Intensive induction chemotherapy didn’t affect toxic effects of consolidation ra-diotherapy. In this regimen,the cumulative doses of bleomycin and adriamycin were 20 mg/m2 and 270 mg/m2,respectively. VMAT optimized plan to ensure that the dose that involved organs received was safe. In the patient with mediastional radiation therapy,the mean lung and heart doses were 525.6 cGy and 503.9 cGy,respectively. CONCLUSIONS:It is safe to give high-risk HL young children 6 cycles of intensive induction chemotherapy(Ara-C/VP16,ABVE-PC and CHOP in turn)before radiotherapy. It is feasi-ble to conduct IFRT with 18-20 Gy and an additional 20-25 Gy boost,1.5-1.8 Gy/fraction. VMAT deserves to be advised.
3.The Mechanisms of Tcrolimus on the Migration of Langerhans' Cells
Ling TANG ; Yizhi YU ; Jie CHEN ; Ming YAN ; Jun GU ; Maorong ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2003;0(11):-
Objective To investigate the mechanisms of tacrolimus on the migration of Langerhans′ cells. Methods The concentration of MCP-1 in the cultured supernatants of HaCaT cell treated with tacrolimus was determined by ELISA. The expression level of MCP-1 mRNA in HaCaT cell treated with tacrolimus was studied by RT-PCR method. Results The concentration of MCP-1 in HaCaT cell treated with 625 ~ 5 000 ng/mL of tacrolimus was significantly decreased. The expression level of MCP-1 mRNA was also markedly decreased. Conclusions Tacrolimus may probably decrease the expression of MCP-1 in keratinocytes and suppress the chemotactic ability of Langerhans′ cells precursor and Langerhans′ cells, thus inhibiting or diminishing certain local immunoreaction.
4.Expression of IL-8 and CXCR2 on Keratinocytes from Psoriatic Lesions
Ling TANG ; Yizhi YU ; Jun GU ; Sujiang TAO ; Wenya WANG ; Shuxun LIU ; Maorong ZHENG ; Xuetao CAO
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 1994;0(02):-
Objective To investigate the expression of IL-8 and CXCR2 on keratinocytes from psoriatic lesions and their roles on clinical and pathologic manifestations. Methods The chemotaxis of psoriatic lesional keratinocytes was detected by micropore loculus test. The concentration of IL-8 was determined in the cultured supernatants of psoriatic keratinocytes by ELISA. The expression of CXCR2 on keratinocytes from affected skin was tested by flow cytometry. Results The chemotaxis for neutrophils by the cultured supernatants of psoriatic lesional keratinocytes was significantly stronger than that by controls. The concentration of IL-8 in the cultured supernatants of psoriatic lesional keratinocytes was also increased. The expression of CXCR2 on psoriatic keratinocytes was significantly increased. Conclusions The psoriatic epidermal hyperproliferation may be correlated with up regulation of IL-8 production and CXCR2 expression on psoriatic keratinocytes. At the same time, the psoriatic inflammation may be partly related to the increase of secretion of IL-8, which has chemotactic capacity, by keratinocytes. IL-8 and CXCR2 may be involved in the pathogenesis of psoriasis.
5.Regulation of Recipe Xiaoban No.1 on expression of P53 in dystrophy of vulva
Fei CHE ; Jintu ZHU ; Yizhi ZHENG ; Tugen YU ; Zhenwei XIE ; Xiaohong YANG
China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy 2006;0(09):-
Objective:To explore the regulation of Recipe Xiaoban No.1 on the expression of p53 in dystrophy of vulva.Methods:Expression of p53 was determined by immunohistochemical technique in skin lesion of prior treatment and posttreatment from 30 cases with chronic vulvar dystrophy,and normal skin from 23 health adults were served as controls.Results: Expression of p53 in various of chronic dystrophy of vulva before treatment was obviously higher than control group(P0.05).Conclusion:Recipe Xiaoban No.1 can obviously improve the clinical symptoms and decrease the expression rate of P53.
6.Functions of late embryogenesis abundant proteins in desiccation-tolerance of organisms: a review.
Yun LIU ; Guobao LIU ; Ranhui LI ; Yongdong ZOU ; Yizhi ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2010;26(5):569-575
Late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) proteins are well associated with the desiccation tolerance in organisms. LEA proteins are categorized into at least seven groups by virtue of similarities in their deduced amino acid sequences. Most of the LEA proteins have the characteristics of high hydrophilicity and thermo-stability. The LEA proteins are in unstructured conformation in aqueous solution. However, they adopted amphiphilic alpha-helix structure during desiccation condition. LEA proteins are localized to the different organelles in the cells, i.e. cytoplasm, endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria and nucleus. The multi-functional capacity of LEA proteins are suggested, as protein stabilization, protection of enzyme activity, membrane association and stabilization, antioxidant function, metal-ion binding or DNA protection, etc. Here, we review the structural and functional characteristics of LEA proteins to provide a reference platform to understand their protective mechanisms during the adaptive response to desiccation in organisms.
Adaptation, Physiological
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Dehydration
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Desiccation
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Droughts
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Plant Physiological Phenomena
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Plant Proteins
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physiology
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Stress, Physiological
7.Clinical efficacy and safety of recombinant adenovirus-p53 combined with concurrent radiotherapy and hyperthermia in treatment of advanced soft tissue sarcoma:a study of 76 patients
Shaowen XIAO ; Yizhi XU ; Shanwen ZHANG ; Changqing LIU ; Zhiwei FANG ; Chujie BAI ; Dongming LI ; Yongheng LI ; Yong CAI ; Yan SUN ; Baomin ZHENG ; Xing SU ; Gang XU
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2017;26(5):546-549
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of recombinant adenovirus-p53(rAdp53) injection combined with radiotherapy and hyperthermia in the treatment of unresectable advanced soft tissue sarcoma.Methods In this retrospective study, we evaluated 76 patients with unresectable advanced primary or recurrent soft tissue sarcoma treated in our hospital from November 2005 to November 2012.These patients received radiotherapy and hyperthermia with rAdp53(p53 group, n=41) or without rAdp53(control group, n=35).rAdp53((1-2)×1012viral particles each time, once a week, 8 times on average) was injected into the tumor or infused into the pelvic cavity.Radiotherapy (2 Gy each time, 5 times a week) was performed for the planning target volume at 56.3±5.3 Gy in the p53 group and 58.1±4.2 Gy in the control group, with no significant difference between the two groups (P>0.05).Superficial or deep thermotherapy was employed 8 times on average (twice a week).Clinical features, response rate, time to progression (TTP), overall survival (OS), and adverse events were compared between the two groups (P>0.05).The Kaplan-Meier method was used to calculate OS;the log-rank test was used for survival difference analysis and univariate prognostic analysis;the chi-square test was used for comparison of categorical data.Results At 2 months after treatment, the p53 group had significantly increased response rate (partial response+ complete response+ stable disease)(85% vs.54%, P=0.003) and local control rate (49% vs.23%, P=0.020) as well as prolonged TTP (12 months vs.5 months, P=0.010) and OS (48 months vs.31 months, P=0.049), as compared with the control group.No adverse events caused by radiotherapy and hyperthermia except transient fever were seen in the two groups.Conclusions Concurrent radiotherapy and hyperthermia combined with rAdp53 injection is effective and safe for patients with advanced soft tissue sarcoma.
8.Reactive Oxygen Species Scavenging Hydrogel Regulates Stem Cell Behavior and Promotes Bone Healing in Osteoporosis
Yuanjian YE ; Haobo ZHONG ; Shoubin HUANG ; Weiqiang LAI ; Yizhi HUANG ; Chunhan SUN ; Yanling ZHANG ; Shaowei ZHENG
Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine 2023;20(6):981-992
BACKGROUND:
Implantation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) is a potential alternative for promoting bone defects healing or osseointegration in osteoporosis. However, the reactive oxygen species (ROS) accumulated and excessive inflammation in the osteoporotic microenvironment could weaken the self-replication and multi-directional differentiation of transplanted BMSCs.
METHODS:
In this study, to improve the hostile microenvironment in osteoporosis, Poloxamer 407 and hyaluronic acid (HA) was crosslinked to synthetize a thermos-responsive and injectable hydrogel to load MnO2 nanoparticles as a protective carrier (MnO2 @Pol/HA hydrogel) for delivering BMSCs.
RESULTS:
The resulting MnO2 @Pol/HA hydrogel processed excellent biocompatibility and durable retention time, and can eliminate accumulated ROS effectively, thereby protecting BMSCs from ROS-mediated inhibition of cell viability, including survival, proliferation, and osteogenic differentiation. In osteoporotic bone defects, implanting of this BMSCs incorporated MnO2 @Pol/HA hydrogel significantly eliminated ROS level in bone marrow and bone tissue, induced macrophages polarization from M1 to M2 phenotype, decreased the expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines (e.g., TNFa, IL-1b, and IL-6) and osteogenic related factors (e.g., TGF-b and PDGF).
CONCLUSION
This hydrogel-based BMSCs protected delivery strategy indicated better bone repair effect than BMSCs delivering or MnO2 @Pol/HA hydrogel implantation singly, which providing a potential alternative strategy for enhancing osteoporotic bone defects healing.
9.The SingHealth Perioperative and Anesthesia Subject Area Registry (PASAR), a large-scale perioperative data mart and registry
Hairil Rizal ABDULLAH ; Daniel Yan Zheng LIM ; Yuhe KE ; Nur Nasyitah Mohamed SALIM ; Xiang LAN ; Yizhi DONG ; Mengling FENG
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2024;77(1):58-65
Background:
To enhance perioperative outcomes, a perioperative registry that integrates high-quality real-world data throughout the perioperative period is essential. Singapore General Hospital established the Perioperative and Anesthesia Subject Area Registry (PASAR) to unify data from the preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative stages. This study presents the methodology employed to create this database.
Methods:
Since 2016, data from surgical patients have been collected from the hospital electronic medical record systems, de-identified, and stored securely in compliance with privacy and data protection laws. As a representative sample, data from initiation in 2016 to December 2022 were collected.
Results:
As of December 2022, PASAR data comprise 26 tables, encompassing 153,312 patient admissions and 168,977 operation sessions. For this period, the median age of the patients was 60.0 years, sex distribution was balanced, and the majority were Chinese. Hypertension and cardiovascular comorbidities were also prevalent. Information including operation type and time, intensive care unit (ICU) length of stay, and 30-day and 1-year mortality rates were collected. Emergency surgeries resulted in longer ICU stays, but shorter operation times than elective surgeries.
Conclusions
The PASAR provides a comprehensive and automated approach to gathering high-quality perioperative patient data.
10.Analysis and prevention of heat-related diseases in beach volleyball events of the 19th Hangzhou Asian Games
Liwen DU ; Xueqi ZHU ; Qi ZHENG ; Leiyun SHI ; Yizhi CHEN ; Hongyun DING ; Jianwei XU ; Yunfeng CHEN ; Aichun ZHU ; Changlu LI
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2023;32(12):1645-1649
Objective:To analyze the occurrence characteristics of heat-related diseases in the 19th Hangzhou Asian Games beach volleyball events, strengthen the ability of prevention and early identification of heat-related diseases, and provide reference for the holding of large-scale outdoor events in summer and reasonable allocation of medical resources.Methods:The medical insurance of heat-related diseases of relevant personnel in the beach volleyball competition from September 19 to September 28, 2023 was retrospectively analyzed, and the incidence of heat-related diseases in the personnel involved in Asia was analyzed.Results:During the beach volleyball competition in Ningbo Region of the Hangzhou Asian Games, a total of 103 people were provided with health services in the medical service field (61 people had mild discomfort due to excessive outdoor temperature; Other cold, minor injury, bandage 42 people); Medical services provided 44 times (4 referrals). Among them, 11 cases were sports injury and trauma (29.5%), 11 cases were heat stroke and other related symptoms (25%), 6 cases were sunburn (13.6%), 10 cases were oral diseases of five senses (22.8%), 4 cases were upper respiratory tract infection (9.1%).Conclusions:The holding of large-scale outdoor events in summer should focus on heat-related diseases, and it is necessary to effectively do the corresponding planning work in advance in terms of reasonable allocation of medical resources and targeted training of professionals.