1.Study on the mechanism of autoimmunity induced by CJ-S131 infection
Chinese Journal of Immunology 1985;0(02):-
Using Campylobacter ieiuni, strain of CJ-S131 to infect KM mice. Three months after infection, we examined the function of T and B cells in infected mice. We found that(l) there were higher, level antibodies against ds-DNA, ss-DNA.(2) ConAinduced suppressor cell activity was decreased and the ratio of Th/Ts was increased (3) The formation of PFC and lymphocyte transformation induced by LPS.PHA and ConA were increased. (4) The DTH reaction also was increased. The results mentioned above indicated that chronic infection of CJ-S131 would induce autoimmunity in KM mice.The ineffitiency of Ts cell function could be related to the hyperactivity of Th and B cells.
2.Correlation Analysis of Optimism,Resilience and Anxiety in Lung Cancer Patients
Zhe WANG ; Haijian YU ; Yuxiu SUN ; Baoli QIN
Journal of China Medical University 2017;46(3):238-240
Objective To explore the associations of anxiety with optimism ,resilience and related demographic factors in lung cancer patients , and to provide a scientific basis for reducing the level of anxiety and improving the psychosomatic health. Methods A total of 130 lung cancer pa-tients from the department internal medicine of respiratory tumors in Liaoning Cancer Hospital&Institute were investigated by convenience sam-pling method from February 2013 to January 2014. The survey was anonymous. Finally,107 questionnaires were effective,and the effective rate was 82.307%. Results Among lung cancer patients,optimism and resilience were positively and significantly associated with anxiety. Physical ex-ercise had an effect on the anxiety symptoms. Conclusion Optimism and resilience have significant predictive value on the anxiety among lung cancer patients. It is important to encourage lung cancer patients to improve their psychological health ,so as to reduce their anxiety symptoms effec-tively.
3.Predictive values of the expression of ERCC1 and TS for FOLFOX adjuvant chemotherapy in gastric cancer
Jiao WANG ; Hongwei SUN ; Xing LIU ; Baoli QIN
Practical Oncology Journal 2014;(3):233-238
Objective To study the expression of the excision repair cross complementing 1 ( ERCC1 ) and thymidylate synthase ( TS) in gastric cancer and to investigate the correlation between the ERCC 1 and TS ex-pression with the efficacy of FOLFOX adjuvant chemotherapy in gastric cancer patients .Methods A total of 73 gastric cancer patients received modified FOLFOX adjuvant chemotherapy .Real-time PCR was used to investi-gate the expression of ERCC 1 and TS in gastric cancer tissue .We also studied their correlation and association with prognosis .Results ERCC1 and TS expressed in gastric cancer tissues with the positive rate were 42 .5%(31/73)and 61.6%(45/73).There was no significant correlation between the ERCC 1 or TS expression and the clinical features .In this study ,the median of RFS and MST were 16 months and 27 months in patients with ER-CC1-negtive expression,9 months and 16months in patients with ERCC1-positive expression,the median of RFS and MST were significantly different in the two groups (P=0.000,P=0.002).There were no statistical differences on TS expression pattern in either median of RFS or MST (P=0.10,P=0.71).Conclusion The ex-pression of ERCC1 may be useful in prediction of the clinical outcome in gastric cancer patients who treated with FOLFOX7 adjuvant chemotherapy .Patients with ERCC1-negtive expression may benefit from the therapy .
4.The Effect of Staphylococcus Aureus on Expression of iNOS and IL-1β in THP- 1 Monocytes under High Glucose Concentration
Ying CHEN ; Dong MENG ; Pei SUN ; Baoli WANG ; Weimin DENG ; Zhi YAO
Tianjin Medical Journal 2010;38(1):11-13
Objective:To investigate the effect of staphylococcus aureus on expressions of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and interleukin-1 beta (IL-1β) in THP-1 monocytes under high glucose concentrations. Methods:THP- 1 monocytes were incubated at different surroundings with 2×2 factorial design. There were 4 experimental groups in the study, which were analyzed by univariate analysis of variance. The total RNA was distilled. The expressions of iNOS and IL-1β were examined by SQ-RT-PCR. Results:The expressions of iNOS and IL-1β were affected by high glucose concentration, bacteria and both of them together in THP-1 monocytes. The expressions of iNOS and IL-1β were weakened in high glucose concentration compared with that of control(P < 0.01). The expressions of iNOS and IL-1β were weakened in the high glucose concentration and bacterial infection compared with that of the high glucose concentration only(P < 0.01). The expressions of iNOS and IL-1β increased in bacterial infection compared with that of control(P < 0.01). The expression of IL-1β increased in high glucose concentration and bacterial infection compared with that of the high glucose concentration only(P < 0.01) but the expression of iNOS was not distinct. Conclusion:When staphylococcus aureus infected monocytes, the expressions of iNOS and IL-1β were weakened in high glucose concentration, which suggested that the depressed function of immunocyte was related with high glucose concentration.
5.First aid training of resident doctors based on case simulation teaching
Chi CHEN ; Xi LUO ; Xiaoliang SUN ; Yaqin ZHU ; Baoli KANG ; Yihan CHEN ; Zengguang XU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2016;15(12):1263-1267
To increase the rescue competency of residents, also the critical thinking, team dynamics, and the capability to handle with emergencies, Shanghai East Hospital developed a rescue course integrated with 24 standardized simulation cases learning and medical simulation education for residents training pro-gram. The instructor candidates should complete the simulation training and pass the instructor certification. Every course was monitored by the course director to ensure the teaching quality. After two and a half years of practice, it is found that the teaching of case teaching and simulation teaching is better than traditional teaching, and it plays an important role in the security of medical security.
6.CD80(B7-1) expression on human tumor cell lines and its costimulatory signals for T cell proliferation and cytokine production
Jun YAN ; Baoli MA ; Xuecui GUO ; Yu SUN ; Jiying ZHANG ; Hanming ZHANG
Chinese Medical Journal 1998;111(3):269-271
Objective To investigate CD80 expression on human tumor cell lines and establish stable CD80 expression transfectants to illustrate CD80 costimulation on the T cell proliferation and cytokine production.Methods Raji, MDA-453, MCF-7, Hela, 3AO, MKN-45 and EBV transformed B cell were detected for CD80 expression by RT-PCR. CD80 cDNA subcloned to retrovirus vector pLXSN, with them stable CD80 transfectanants were established. With specific mAb BB1 and FACS assay, the expression of CD80 were detected. Anti-CD3 induced T lymphocyte proliferation and IL-2, IFN-r production were performed to evaluate CD80 costimulatory activity in the presence of calcium ionophore A23187 and phorbol ester PMA.Results CD80 (B7-1) expression of MDA-453, MCF-7, Hela, 3AO, MKN-45 was negative, and that of Raji and EBV transformed B cell was positive by RT-PCR and FACS methods. Cocultured with CD80 transfected human breast carcinoma cell line MDA-453, anti-CD3 induced T cells proliferation and cytokine production were significantly increased in the presence of A23187 and PMA, but not with parental MDA-453.Conclusions CD80 expression is absent on most human tumor cell line except for Raji and EBV transformed B cell. Full activation of T cell needs CD80 costimulation. Influence of CD80costimulation on cytokine production is mainly regulated via IL-2 and IFN-r.
7.Arms racing between human beings and pathogens: NDM-1 and superbugs.
Mingwei SUN ; Beiwen ZHENG ; George F GAO ; Baoli ZHU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2010;26(11):1461-1472
Throughout human history, pandemic bacterial diseases such as the plague and tuberculosis have posed an enormous threat to human beings. The discovery of antibiotics has provided us with powerful arsenal for the defense against bacterial infections. However, bacteria are acquiring more and more resistance genes to shield off antibiotics through mutation and horizontal gene transfer. Therefore, novel antibiotics must be produced and the arms race between bacterial pathogens and antibiotics is becoming increasingly intense. Recently, researchers have found that plasmids carrying a new metallo-beta-lactamase gene, blaNDM-1, and many other antibiotics resistance genes can easily spread through bacterial populations and confer recipient stains resistance to nearly all of the current antibiotics. It is a threat to the human health and a great challenge for our medical science, which we are facing. We need to find new ways to fight and win this arms racing.
Anti-Bacterial Agents
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pharmacology
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Bacteria
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drug effects
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genetics
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Drug Resistance, Bacterial
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genetics
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Gene Transfer, Horizontal
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Mutation
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Plasmids
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genetics
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beta-Lactamases
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genetics
8.Genetic diversity and phylogenetic analysis of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus in southern China from 2007 to 2014.
Qiwen WU ; Zhili LI ; Guanqun ZHANG ; Jianqiang NIU ; Xiduo ZENG ; Baoli SUN ; Jingyun MA
Journal of Veterinary Science 2017;18(3):317-326
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) has a high degree of genetic variation. In this study, we characterized the genetic variation and evolutionary relationships among circulating PRRSV strains in southern China. We analyzed 29 NSP2 strains and 150 ORF5 strains from clinical samples collected in southern China during 2007–2014. The alignment results showed that the nucleotide identity similarities of the two genes among these strains were 80.5%–99.7% and 80.9%–100%, respectively. Phylogenetic analysis based on the NSP2 gene showed that highly pathogenic (HP)-PRRSV was still the dominant virus in southern China from 2013 to 2014. Compared with reference strains CH-1a and VR-2332, the field strain 131101-GD-SHC, which shared high homology with JXA1-P170, had a novel 12 amino acid deletion at position 499–510. Phylogenetic analysis based on the ORF5 gene showed that HP-PRRSV, VR2332-like strains, and QYYZ-like strains were simultaneously circulating in southern China from 2007 to 2014, suggesting that, in recent years, the type 2 PRRSV was more diverse in southern China. In conclusion, mutations in the decoy epitope and primary neutralizing epitope could be markers of viral evolution and used to study evolutionary relationships among PRRSV strains in China.
China
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Genetic Variation*
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Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome*
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Porcine respiratory and reproductive syndrome virus*
9.Sequence analysis of the spike gene of Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus isolated from South China during 2011–2015.
Xiaoya ZHAO ; Zhili LI ; Xiduo ZENG ; Guanqun ZHANG ; Jianqiang NIU ; Baoli SUN ; Jingyun MA
Journal of Veterinary Science 2017;18(2):237-243
The spike gene of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) was sequenced from 55 South China field strains isolated from pigs with symptoms of diarrhea. The sequences were compared within the set of field strains as well as with reference strains available in GenBank. Within the 55 South China PEDV field strains, the deduced amino acid sequence identities ranged from 93.8% to 99.9 % and ranged from 90.7% to 99.5% when compared with the foreign reference strains in GenBank. Our phylogenetic analysis showed that 10 of the 55 South China PEDV strains belonged to G1b and 45 belonged to G2b.
Amino Acid Sequence
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China*
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Databases, Nucleic Acid
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Diarrhea
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Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus*
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Sequence Analysis*
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Swine
10.Molecular characterization and phylogenetic analysis of pseudorabies virus variants isolated from Guangdong province of southern China during 2013–2014.
Jindai FAN ; Xiduo ZENG ; Guanqun ZHANG ; Qiwen WU ; Jianqiang NIU ; Baoli SUN ; Qingmei XIE ; Jingyun MA
Journal of Veterinary Science 2016;17(3):369-375
Outbreaks of pseudorabies (PR) have occurred in southern China since late 2011, resulting in significant economic impacts on the swine industry. To identify the cause of PR outbreaks, especially among vaccinated pigs, 11 pseudorabies virus (PRV) field strains were isolated from Guangdong province during 2013–2014. Their major viral genes (gE, TK, gI, PK, gD, 11K, and 28K) were analyzed in this study. Insertions or deletions were observed in gD, gE, gI and PK genes compared with other PRV isolates from all over the world. Furthermore, sequence alignment showed that insertions in gD and gE were unique molecular characteristics of the new prevalent PRV strains in China. Phylogenetic analysis showed that our isolates were clustered in an independent branch together with other strains isolated from China in recent years, and that they showed a closer genetic relationship with earlier isolates from Asia. Our results suggest that these isolates are novel PRV variants with unique molecular signatures.
Asia
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China*
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Disease Outbreaks
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Genes, Viral
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Herpesvirus 1, Suid*
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Pseudorabies*
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Sequence Alignment
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Swine