1.A new recombination type of B/C genotype was discoved in hepatitis B virus
Jianmei GAO ; Hong DONG ; Yao YAO ; Jinli WANG ; Tao SHEN ; Yunlian ZOU ; Xinmin YAN
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2012;32(5):410-414
Objective To study the recombination type of B/C genotype in hepatitis B virus.Methods The PCR was applied to amplifed the whole genes of HBV through the serums of four chronic HBV carriers who come from Jinghong distict,Yunnan province.The whole HBV genomes were ligated with pMD18-T vector and trasformed to E.coli JM109.After the positive colones were picked up,the HBV genotypes and recombinated sites were discoved through sequenced the acquired positive colones.Results All the acquired sixteen HBV sequences from the four HBV carriers were genotype B which were combinated with genotype C in some region.There are two ways of the combinations.For the first one,a 496 bp fragment from genotype C taked place the genotype B at the place of nt1825 to nt2320 of precore C/C region.For the second way,a 695 bp fragment of genotype B taked place at the both sites of nt822 to nt1020 of P gene region and nt1825 to nt2320 of precore C/C region.Conclusion A new recombination type of B/C genotype in hepatitis B virus was reported for the first time.The new Bj subgenotype was combinated with genotype C not only at the region of precore C/C but also at the place of P gene region.
2.Discussion on TCM nursing for patients with diabetic nephropathy
Yunlian ZOU ; Jiandi ZHENG ; Jiandi MO ; Lin JI
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2019;26(4):509-512
This manuscript aims to study the main points of Chinese medicine nursing and its precautions for patients with diabetic nephropathy,and to better guide the clinical nursing work of TCM.To summarize the experience of traditional Chinese medicine clinical nursing work for patients with diabetic nephropathy in our department,and to explore effective methods of traditional Chinese medicine nursing to standardize the traditional Chinese medicine nursing work for diabetic nephropathy.
3.Research progress on social withdrawal in children
ZOU Jiali, LI Zehui, FANG Guangping, LING Chengrong, ZHAO Dongmei, WU Yunlian
Chinese Journal of School Health 2023;44(12):1912-1915
Abstract
Social withdrawal is a kind of behavioral inhibition in social situations, which may increase the risk for maladjustment, internalizing and externalizing problems, interfering with psychological development and healthy growth. With the deepening understanding in sociology of development, child social withdrawal has gradually received extensive attention from scholars across the world. Understanding the phenomenon of child social withdrawal is important for in depth follow up research. Based on the literature review, the paper aims to summarize the types, mechanisms and influencing factors of social withdrawal in children, in order to provide scientific basis for formulating prevention strategies and early intervention programs in the future.
4.Screening of differentially expressed genes from patients with Bardet-Biedl syndrome by gene chip analysis.
Tao SHEN ; Tao SHOU ; Xinmin YAN ; Hong DONG ; Yunlian ZOU ; Jianmei GAO ; Rong ZENG ; Yingkun HUA ; Jinping ZHANG ; Li LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2009;26(6):648-652
OBJECTIVETo investigate the differential gene expression profile from patients with Bardet-Biedl syndrome (BBS) by oligonucleotide microarray technique.
METHODSTotal RNA of 3 probands with BBS and 4 healthy siblings were isolated from peripheral blood mononuclear cells and reverse-transcribed to cDNAs. Then the cDNAs were subjected for microarray screening with Affymetrix U133 Plus 2.0 array. Genechip scanner was applied to screen the hybridization signals. Genes differentially expressed between the BBS probands and controls were identified by using GCOS1.4 software with the standard of two-fold change (P<0.05) of expression.
RESULTSFifteen genes were up-regulated 2 or more fold and another 15 genes were down-regulated 2 or more fold in the BBS patients, among them 12 genes were related to signaling pathway and cell cycle by Gene Ontology (GO) analysis.
CONCLUSIONThe differentially expressed genes identified may correlate with the function or structure of cilia. Their roles in the BBS genesis need to be further studied.
Adult ; Bardet-Biedl Syndrome ; genetics ; metabolism ; Cells, Cultured ; Female ; Gene Expression Profiling ; Gene Expression Regulation ; Humans ; Leukocytes, Mononuclear ; metabolism ; Male ; Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis ; Siblings
5.A multicenter retrospective study on the etiology of necrotizing pneumonia in children
Yunlian ZHOU ; Jinrong LIU ; Qiuwei YI ; Lina CHEN ; Zhiying HAN ; Changdi XU ; Suyan LIU ; Chuangli HAO ; Jing LIU ; Qiaoling LI ; Lijun WANG ; Chao WANG ; Guanghua CHE ; Yuanyuan ZHANG ; Lin TONG ; Yeqing LIU ; Shunying ZHAO ; Yuejie ZHENG ; Shu LI ; Hanmin LIU ; Jie CHANG ; Deyu ZHAO ; Yingxue ZOU ; Xinxing ZHANG ; Guangmin NONG ; Hailin ZHANG ; Jianli PAN ; Yanni CHEN ; Xiaoyan DONG ; Yunfeng ZHANG ; Yingshuo WANG ; Dehua YANG ; Quan LU ; Zhimin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2021;59(8):658-664
Objective:To investigate the etiology of necrotizing pneumonia (NP) in children and the clinical characteristics of NP caused by different pathogens in China.Methods:A retrospective, case-control study was performed in children with NP who were admitted to 13 hospitals in China from January 2008 to December 2019. The demographic and clinical information, laboratory data, etiological and radiological findings were analyzed. The data were divided into three groups based on the following years: 2008-2011, 2012-2015 and 2016-2019, and the distribution characteristics of the pathogens in different period were compared. Meanwhile, the pathogens of pediatric NP in the southern and northern China were compared. And the clinical characteristics of the Mycoplasma pneumoniae (MP) NP and the bacterial NP were also compared. T-test or Mann-Whitney nonparametric test was used for comparison of numerical variables, and χ 2 test was used for categorical variables. Results:A total of 494 children with NP were enrolled, the median ages were 4.7 (0.1-15.3) years, including 272 boys and 222 girls. Among these patients, pathogens were identified in 347 cases and the pathogen was unclear in the remaining 147 cases. The main pathogens were MP (238 cases), Streptococcus pneumoniae (SP) (61 cases), Staphylococcus aureus (SA) (51 cases), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (13 cases), Haemophilus influenzae (10 cases), adenovirus (10 cases), and influenza virus A (7 cases), respectively. MP was the most common pathogen in all three periods and the proportion increased yearly. The proportion of MP in 2016-2019 was significantly higher than that in 2012-2015 (52.1% (197/378) vs. 36.8% (32/87), χ 2= 6.654, P=0.010), while there was no significant difference in the proportion of MP in 2012-2015 and that in 2008-2011 (36.8% (32/87) vs. 31.0% (9/29), χ2=0.314, P=0.575).Regarding the regional distribution, 342 cases were in the southern China and 152 in the northern China. Also, MP was the most common pathogen in both regions, but the proportion of MP was higher and the proportion of SP was lower in the north than those in the south (60.5% (92/152) vs. 42.7% (146/342), χ 2=13.409, P<0.010; 7.9% (12/152) vs. 14.3% (49/342), χ 2= 4.023, P=0.045). Comparing the clinical characteristics of different pathogens, we found that fever and cough were the common symptoms in both single MP and single bacterial groups, but chest pain was more common (17.0% (34/200) vs. 6.1% (6/98), χ 2=6.697, P=0.010) while shortness of breath and wheezing were less common in MP group (16.0% (32/200) vs. 60.2% (59/98), χ 2=60.688, P<0.01; 4.5% (9/200) vs. 21.4% (21/98), χ 2=20.819, P<0.01, respectively). The white blood cell count, C-reactive protein and procalcitonin in the bacterial group were significantly higher than those in the MP group (14.7 (1.0-67.1)×10 9/L vs. 10.5 (2.5-32.2)×10 9/L, 122.5 (0.5-277.3) mg/L vs. 51.4 (0.5-200.0) g/L, 2.13 (0.05-100.00) μg/L vs. 0.24 (0.01-18.85) μg/L, Z=-3.719, -5.901 and -7.765, all P<0.01). Conclusions:The prevalence of pediatric NP in China shows an increasing trend during the past years. MP, SP and SA are the main pathogens of NP, and the most common clinical symptoms are fever and cough. The WBC count, C-reactive protein and procalcitonin in bacterial NP are significantly higher than those caused by MP.