1.Epidermal growth factor interferes colony formation of fibroblasts and differentiation into neuron-like cells from non-adherent bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells in mice
Yuxin WU ; Yan WANG ; Xiaoming BEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2010;14(1):11-14
BACKGROUND: Non-adherent mesenchymal stem cells (NA-MSCs) can form colony forming unit of fibroblasts and induce the differentiation into adipocytes, osteoblasts, and chondrocytes. OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of epithelial growth factor (EGF) on colony formation of fibroblasts and differentiation into neuron-like cells from NA-MSCs.METHODS: Bilateral femur and tibia as well as total MSCs were separated, and repeated-transfer was employed to purify NA-MSCs. The fifth-passage total MSCs and NA-BMCs were induced in a medium containing EGF and basic fibroblast growth factor (b-FGF) for 2 weeks. Colony unit formation of fibroblasts, effect of EGF on colony-forming unit of fibroblasts, and relative protein expression detected by toluidine blue and immunocytochemical staining were observed. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Both total MSCs and NA-BMC could generate colony-forming unit of fibroblasts. After treatment of EGF, colony-forming unit of fibroblasts from NA-BMC was increased significantly. Immunocytochemical staining demonstrated that two weeks later both neuro-specific NeuN and NF-200 were observed in total MSCs and NA-BMC; while, toluidine blue staining indicated that neuron-specific Nissl body was observed in some cells. EGF can effectively promote colony-forming unit of fibroblast from NA-BMC, and repeated-transfer NA-BMC can induce differentiation into neuron-like cells.
2.In vivo differentiation of non-adherent transplanted bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells into neuron-like cells following cerebral ischemia injury in mice
Yuxin WU ; Yan WANG ; Xiaoming BEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2009;13(49):9641-9644
BACKGROUND: Non-adherent mesenchymal stem cells (NA-MSCs) can form colony forming unit of fibroblasts and induce the differentiation into adipocytes, osteoblasts, and chondrocytes.OBJECTIVE: To determine whether non-adherent mesenchymal stem cells (NA-MSCs) in adult mouse bone marrow could differentiate into neuron-like cells in cerebral ischemic region.METHODS: Bilateral femur and tibia of β-Gal transgenic mice was separated, and repeated-transfer was used to collect the fifth-passage purified NA-MSCs which were adjusted at concentration of 1×10~(12)/L Middle cerebral artery occlusion was established in the two groups. After 7 days, 3 μL fifth-passaged NA-MSCs suspension was injected into cerebral ischemic region in the transplantation group, while an equal amount of saline was injected into model group. Survival, distribution, and differentiation of donor cells in cerebral ischemic region were observed at 8 weeks after transplantation.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: LacZ staining showed that donor cells could express β-Gal protein after 8 weeks and survived in the ischemic region. Simple and double immunohistochemical staining indicated that β-Gal-positive donor cells were detected in necrotic region and at necrotic edge of ischemic model. Additionally, partial cells could express neuro-specific NeuN protein and glial cell-specific GFAP. NA-MSCs are able to survive and migrate in cerebral ischemic region; moreover, partial NA-MSCs can differentiate into mature neuron-like cells or glial cells which participate in repairing brain injury.
3.Correlation between SCN4A V781I mutation and hypokalemic periodic paralysis
Qing KE ; Ben-Yan LUO ; Wei-Ping WU ;
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2005;0(09):-
Objective To identify the correlativity between SCN4A V781I mutation and hypokalemic periodic paralysis(HOKPP).Methods The SCN4A V781I mutation was screened on the members of a hypokalemic periodic paralysis family(including 3 patients and 14 healthy relatives), 71 sporadical hypokalemic periodic paralysis patients and 100 healthy adults with the PCR sequencing and the incision enzyme techniques.Results The mutation existed not only in all the patients but also in 4 healthy relatives, including 1 male and 3 females, in the hypokalemic periodic paralysis family.Seven of 71 sporadieal hypokalemic periodic paralysis patients and 7 of 100 health adults indicated the SCN4A V781I mutation.There was no significant difference in the SCN4A V781I mutation rate between the hypokalemic periodic paralysis patients and the healthy adults(X~2=0.452, P=0.502).Conclusions SCN4A V781I mutation maybe is an innocent polymorphism.There is little correlativity between SCN4A V781I and hypokalemic periodic paralysis.
4.Clinical and gene study on one pedigree of hereditary spinocerebellar ataxia type 7
Yan HAN ; Yang-Tai GUAN ; Hui-Min ZHENG ; Su-Ju DING ; Jian-Ming JIANG ; Ben-Qiang DENG ; Tao WU
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2000;0(04):-
Objective To summarize the clinical characteristics and make genetic diagnosis in the patients with hereditary spinocerebellar ataxia type 7 (SCA7).Methods Pedigree analysis and clinical examination were performed in one family with SCA7 by clinical findings,of which retinal morphology and visual electrophysiology were available on part numbers.The polymorphic cytosine adenine guanine (CAG) repeats in the encode region of SCA7 gene were detected by combining polymerase chain reaction with deoxyribonucleic acide (DNA) sequencing on 19 familial numbers and 12 controls.Results 6 patients were identified,who manifesting cerebellar ataxia,decreased visual acuity and colour vision defect,as was pigmentary retinopathy on fundoscopy;The 6 patients had not only extinction of the electroretinogram (ERG) but also remarkably reduced amplitudes of oscillatory potentials and flash-visual evoked potentials. On normal alleles CAG repeat size ranges from 8 to 25 repeats,wherease on mutated alleles of the 6 numbers it ranges from 50 to 97 repeats.The 6 numbers were diagnosised as SCA7 patients.One asymptomatic individual of this family,who displayed a normal allele with 18 CAG repeats and another containing abnormal expantion of 56 repeats,was diagnosised as a asymptomatic carrier whose age maybe still below the age of onset.Conclusion The clinical manifestations of SCA7 are heterogeneous,and the detection of CAG repeats can provide an effective way for the gene diagnosis and the prediction of asymptomatic patients.
5.Gene expression profile of human normal gastrointestinal tract tissues: bioinformatic study.
Gang-Shi WANG ; Wen-Wu CUI ; Ben-Yan WU ; Meng-Wei WANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2008;24(3):334-337
AIMTo identify up-regulated genes specific to human normal gastrointestinal tissues.
METHODSStudy was made on human normal tissue gene expression database open to the public. Tissue-specific genes were identified using one-tailed student T test. Online software including Ingenuity and KEGG were applied for physiological function analyses. Unsupervised two-way hierarchical clustering method was used to analyze the expression profile of stomach-specific genes in gastric cancer gene expression datasets.
RESULTSThe analyses identified 196 stomach-specific genes, 203 ileum-specific genes and 224 colon-specific genes, respectively. The gene expression profiles reflect major organ-specific physiological functions on the molecular level. Some putative oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes were found in the tissue-specific gene list. Hierarchical clustering analysis revealed that the stomach-specific genes were up-regulated in normal stomach tissues but down-regulated in stomach cancer tissues. The normal tissues clustered together, so did the cancer tissues. At the meantime, clustering could also distinguish the moderate and severe differentiated stomach cancer.
CONCLUSIONHuman normal stomach, ileum and colon possess tissue-specific up-regulated genes, which are closely associated with physiological functions.
Cluster Analysis ; Colon ; metabolism ; Computational Biology ; Databases, Genetic ; Gastrointestinal Tract ; metabolism ; Gene Expression Profiling ; Gene Expression Regulation ; Humans ; Ileum ; metabolism ; Stomach ; metabolism ; Stomach Neoplasms ; genetics ; Transcriptome
6.Clinical analysis of 38 elderly patients with early double primary cancers.
Chang-hao CAI ; Ben-yan WU ; Dao-hong WU ; Yong SHAO ; Meng-wei WANG
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2004;26(7):440-442
OBJECTIVETo study the clinical features and proper treatment of 38 elderly patients with early double primary cancers.
METHODSThirty-eight elderly patients with early double primary cancers treated from January 1980 to March 2003 were retrospectively reviewed for involved organs, treatment and prognosis.
RESULTSDigestive tract was the most frequently involved, followed by urogenital system and lung. Long-term results of endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR), operation and radiotherapy were superior to other methods. The prognosis of gastrointestinal carcinoma was better than that of prostate carcinoma and hematopoietic system. The operation rate decreased with increasing age. The 5-year survival rates of EMR, operation and radiotherapy were 85.7%, 71.1% and 75.0%, respectively. The medium survival time was 120 months in first cancer and 39 months in the second primary cancer. The 5-year survival rates of the first cancer and second primary cancer were 88.6% and 53.8%.
CONCLUSIONYearly follow-up for elderly patients with endoscopy, beta ultrasonic scan and X-ray contribute to finding of early double primary cancers. Operation is the best treatment of early double primary cancers. Endoscopic mucosal resection is especially suitable for old patients with digestive tract and bladder cancer.
Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Colorectal Neoplasms ; diagnosis ; radiotherapy ; surgery ; Endoscopy, Digestive System ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Lung Neoplasms ; radiotherapy ; surgery ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Neoplasms, Multiple Primary ; Prostatic Neoplasms ; radiotherapy ; surgery ; Retrospective Studies ; Stomach Neoplasms ; radiotherapy ; surgery ; Survival Rate
7.Influence of dendritic cell infiltration on prognosis and biologic characteristics of progressing gastric cancer.
Hai-li HUANG ; Ben-yan WU ; Wei-di YOU ; Ming-shi SHEN ; Wen-ju WANG
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2003;25(5):468-471
OBJECTIVETo study the relation between dendritic cell (DC) infiltration and clinicopathologic parameters, biologic characteristics and prognosis of progressing gastric cancer.
METHODSThe development of apoptotic cell death (apoptotic index, AI) in 61 progressing gastric carcinoma tissues was analyzed by terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated deoxyuridine triphosphate biotin nick end labeling (TUNEL) method. The PCNA labeling index (PCNA-LI), density of dendritic cells in the tumor were detected by immunohistochemical method by the LSAB kit using antibody against S-100 protein and PC-10.
RESULTSDC infiltration was negatively correlated with lymph node metastasis, clinical stage and PCNA-LI, but positively with AI. The DCs in gastric cancer groups with and without lymph node metastasis were (5.63 +/- 4.37)/HPF and (8.51 +/- 5.57)/HPF with difference significant (P < 0.05). The DC infiltration in I, II, III stage lesions were (11.23 +/- 6.05)/HPF, (6.28 +/- 4.37)/HPF and (5.53 +/- 5.19)/HPF also with differences significant (P < 0.01). The PCNA-LI was significantly higher in the low DC group (57.10% +/- 14.18%) than that of high DC group (48.15% +/- 10.59%, P < 0.01). AI findings were 3.77% +/- 1.26% and 2.95% +/- 1.07% in the high and low DC groups (P < 0.01). A positive correlation was observed between DC infiltration and AI (r = 0.39, P < 0.01) whereas a negative correlation between DC infiltration and PCNA-LI (r = -0.47, P < 0.01). The prognosis of high DC infiltration patients was significantly better than those with low ones.
CONCLUSIONThe infiltrating dendritic cells in and around tumor, representing the local immune status of the host, may play an important role in immunological defense mechanism of host versus tumor. Dendritic cells may inhibit the proliferation and induce the apoptosis of the tumor cells, thus affecting the clinical features and improve the prognosis of gastric carcinoma.
Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Apoptosis ; Cell Division ; Dendritic Cells ; physiology ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Prognosis ; Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen ; analysis ; Stomach Neoplasms ; mortality ; pathology ; Survival Rate
8.Analysis for abdomen CT characteristics of patients with ischemic bowel disease
hui Wen LIU ; bing Xiang BIAN ; Li YANG ; Jun WAN ; yan Ben WU
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2017;42(11):992-995
Objective To investigate the abdomen CT characteristics of patients with ischemic bowel disease (ICBD).Methods CT imaging data of ICBD patients from January 2008 to December 2013 in the Chinese PLA General Hospital were retrospectively analyzed to find CT imaging features in intestinal lesions associated with ICBD death.Results In CT imaging analysis,151 patients including acute superior mesenteric artery thromboembolism (ASMATE,n=51),acute superior mesenteric vein thrombosis (ASMVT,n=53),non-occlusive mesenteric ischemia (NOMI,n=8),chronic mesenteric ischemia (CMI,n=10) and ischemic colitis (IC,n=29) were divided into survival group (n=115) and death group (n=36).In comparison with the survival group,the death group had higher incidence of abdomenal effusion,portomesenteric gas,pneumatosis intestinalis and pneumoperitoneum (P<0.001,P<0.001,P<0.001,P=0.003).Conclusion The ascites,portomesenteric vein gas,pneumatosis intestinalis and pneumoperitoneum in bowel CT may be associated with the death of ICBD patients.
9.Effect of Yang-warming and Qi-tonifying Recipe on Colonic Aquaporin 3,8 Expression and Intestinal Motility of Loperamide-induced Constipation Rats
Sheng Ben WU ; Qing ZHOU ; Shuai YAN ; Ming Ming SUN ; Hui Ying CHEN ; Peng Xiao WANG
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2018;35(1):112-117
Objective To observe the effect of Yang-warming and Qi-tonifying Recipe (YQP)on aquaporin 3(AQP3) and AQP8 in rats with slow transit constipation,and to explore its therapeutic mechanism. Methods Forty rats were randomly divided into modeling group(N=30)and normal control group(N = 10). After successful modeling by gastric gavage of loperamide,the modeled rats were randomly divided into model group,YQP group and Mosapride group,10 rats in each group,and were separately treated with corresponding medicine for 2 weeks. After treatment, the colonic transit function was measured by carbon propelling test. The protein levels of AQP3 and AQP8 were detected by immunohistochemistry and their mRNA expression levels were detected with real-time fluorescence polymerase chain reaction (qPCR). Results Compared with the normal control group,the propelling rate of carbon particle in the model group was decreased,and the protein and mRNA expression levels of AQP3 and AQP8 were significantly increased(P<0.05 or P<0.01). Compared with the model group,the propelling rate of carbon particle of YQP group and mosapride group was significantly increased, and the protein and mRNA expression levels of AQP3 and AQP8 were significantly decreased (P<0.05),but there was no significant difference between YQP group and mosapride group (P >0.05). Conclusion YQP had therapeutic effects on loperamide-induced constipation through decreasing the expression of AQP3 and AQP8 in the intestine,reducing the reabsorption of intestinal fluid, and increasing the fecal water content.
10.Expression of S100A6 in primary and metastatic human gastric cancer.
Hai-Li HUANG ; Ben-Yan WU ; Xu-Dong ZHU ; Wei-Di YOU ; Wei-Hua WANG ; Meng-Wei WANG
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2008;30(7):506-510
OBJECTIVESome members of the S100 gene family have been suggested to be associated with cancer development and metastasis. Our previous cDNA micro-array studies have showed S100A6 expression is elevated in gastric cancer compared with that in paired normal mucosa. To validate our previous results and further investigate the possible role of S100A6 gene in gastric cancer, we carried out this detailed S100A6 expression analysis in more matched gastric cancer samples.
METHODSS100A6 expression was detected in 20 paired fresh surgical samples of gastric tumor tissue and matched non-cancerous mucosa by QRT-PCR. A gastric cancer tissue microarray (TMA) containing 1020 duplicate matched normal mucosa, gastric cancer tissue and metastatic lymph node tissue cores from 208 gastric cancer patients was constructed. S100A6 expression was detected by immunohistochemistry and the correlation between S100A6 expression with clinicopathological factors and survival was analyzed.
RESULTSAs quantitated by QRT-PCR, S100A6 transcript level was elevated in 73.7% of the primary cancer lesions with an average 2.25-fold up-regulation than that in matched non-neoplastic mucosa. As displayed by immunohistochemistry, the positive rate of S100A6 in non-neoplastic mucosa, tumor lesions and metastatic lymph nodes was 34.3%, 84.1% and 90.9%, respectively. S100A6 expression level in cancer and metastatic lymph node was significantly higher than their matched non-neoplastic mucosa (P < 0.05). 65.5% of patients showed an increased S100A6 expression in cancer tissue compared with that in matched normal mucosa. S100A6 overexpression was associated with larger tumor size and deeper invasion (P = 0.022 and P = 0.009). No evidence was found for an association between S100A6 expression level and other variables, including tumor grade, nodal metastases, and TNM stage. There was no association between S100A6 expression level and survival. But compared with paired non-neoplastic mucosa, an increased S100A6 expression in tumor lesion predicated a decreasing suvival if compared with a decreased S100A6 expression, though the difference was statistically not significant.
CONCLUSIONElevated expression of S100A6 gene may be an early event in the development and progression of gastric cancer. Further study of this gene may be helpful for understanding the nature of gastric carcinoma.
Cell Cycle Proteins ; metabolism ; Follow-Up Studies ; Gastric Mucosa ; metabolism ; Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ; Humans ; Lymphatic Metastasis ; Neoplasm Invasiveness ; Neoplasm Staging ; RNA, Messenger ; metabolism ; S100 Calcium Binding Protein A6 ; S100 Proteins ; metabolism ; Stomach Neoplasms ; metabolism ; pathology ; surgery ; Survival Rate ; Tumor Burden ; Up-Regulation