1.Recent progress in diagnosis and treatment of myelodysplastic syndromes
Min LIN ; Baoan CHEN ; Chong GAO ; Zheng GE
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2017;26(3):135-137
The myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), which are characterized by the presence of ineffective hematopoiesis and an increased risk of transformation to acute myeloid leukemia (AML), are a group of clonal disorders deriving from damage of the hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells. The 58th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting consists of 5 main subjects, includingchronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML) and MDS biology and treatment, higher risk MDS clinical studies, lower risk MDS clinical studies, predisposition and diagnosis of MDS, and prognostic and predictive utility of recurrent somatic mutations in MDS. This article will introduce some highlights of the oral reports in this meeting.
2.Safety of treating cervical spondylosis with rotational manipulation
Li-min CHEN ; Meng YAO ; Chong-yi SUN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2004;10(2):98-99
ObjectiveTo explore the clinical therapeutic effect and safety of treating the vertebral artery type cervical spondylosis with rotational manipulation.Methods180 patients with vertebral artery type cervical spondylosis were treated by rotational manipulation.ResultsBy follow-up, 89 patients were evaluated as excellent, 73 as good and 18 as fair. The total rate of excellent and good results was 81%.ConclusionRotational manipulation is an effective method. The correct diagnosis and indication are keys to take good treatment results and safety.
3.A study on change of serum levels of HMGB1 and its significance in patients with acute pancreatitis
Weiou WANG ; Min GAO ; Li HE ; Chong CHEN
Journal of Chinese Physician 2012;14(1):42-44,49
ObjectiveThe study was performed to observe the change of serum levels of high mobility group protein box 1 (HMGB1) in patients with acute pancreatitis (A.P) and to determine its relationship to the severity of AP in order to reveal its clinical significance.MethodsThe serum levels of HMGB1were measured in 50 patients with AP including 24 cases of severe acute pancreatitis (SAP) and 26 cases of mild acute pancreatitis (MAP) in fnst three days after admission.The serum levels of HMGB1 were also detected in 20 healthy volunteers.Furthermore,clinical data of patients was collected and APACHE Ⅱscores were calculated at the time when serum HMGB1 levels were detected to assess the severity of the disease.The 28 day mortality of AP patients was also observed.Then,the relationship between serum HMGB1levels and the severity of AP was analyzed.ConclusionsSerum levels of HMGB1 in patients with AP were significantly positively correlated with APACHE Ⅱ scores.Serum levels of HMGB1 in patients with AP were significantly positively correlated with the 28 day mortality.HMGB1 could be used as an effective indicator to evaluate severity of AP.
4.Application of mouse anti AEG-1 monoclonal fluorescent antibody in malignant serous cavity effusions
Man LU ; Min LONG ; Chong LIU ; Xi CHEN ; Chen WANG ; Huizhong ZHANG
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2016;(3):289-290
Objective To use mouse astrocytes elevated gene‐1 (AEG‐1) monoclonal fluorescent antibody for detecting tumor cells in malignant serous cavity effusions .Methods The expression of AEG‐1 in serous cavity effusion exfoliated cells by PCR and Western‐blot ;the mouse monoclonal anti‐AEG‐1 fluorescent antibody and tumor cells in malignant serous cavity effusions were co ‐incubated ,meanwhile ,the serous cavity effusions in benign lesions were taken as the negative control .Results The AEG‐1 expres‐sion was positive in malignant serous cavity effusions exfoliated cells ,while which in benign lesion serous cavity effusion was nega‐tive or weakly positive ;meanwhile the results of direct labelling in mouse anti AEG‐1 monoclonal antibodies were consistent with the results by PCR and Western‐blot .Conclusion Mouse anti AEG‐1 monoclonal fluorescence antibody can provide certain theoret‐ical basis for the detection of tumor cells in serous cavity effusion .
5.Staged pendulous-prostatic anastomotic urethroplasty followed by reconstruction of anterior urethra for male complex post-traumatic posterior urethral stricture
Deng-Long WU ; San-Bao JIN ; Jiong ZHANG ; Rong CHEN ; Chong-Rui JIN ; Yue-Min XU
Chinese Journal of Urology 2000;0(12):-
Objective To describe a novel surgical technique for male long-segment urethral stric- ture after pelvic trauma using the intact and pedieled pendulous urethra to replace the bulbar and membra- nous urethra,and then reconstructing anterior urethra.Methods Three patients with long-segment post- traumatic bulbar and membranous urethral strictures with short left pendulous urethras who had undergone several failed previous surgeries were treated with staged pendulous-prostatic anastomotic urethroplasty fol- lowed by reconstruction of the anterior urethra.This procedure was divided into 3 stages.The first-stage sur- gery was mobilization of anterior urethra down to the coronary sulcus and then re-routing the prostatic urethra followed by pendulous-prostatic anastomotic urethroplasty with transposition of penis to perineum.The sec- ond-stage surgery was transecting the anterior urethra at the site of coronary sulcus 6 months later when it was re-vaseularized,then straightening the penis and performing urethroperineostomy.The third-stage surgery was reconstruction of anterior urethra 6 months later.Results Case 1 reported satisfactory voiding postopera- tively.Retrograde urethrography showed that the urethra was patent with no post-voiding residual urine (PVR),and bilateral vesicoureteral reflux almost disappeared.The Qmax was 18.8ml/s,and 18ml/s after the third stage surgery and at 2-year follow-up.Case 2 also had satisfactory voiding.A 22F urethral catheter could smoothly pass through the urethra,and Qmax was 19.5 ml/s with no PVR at 2-year follow-up.Case 3 underwent the first stage surgery through perineal and pubic routes.The urethrorectal and urethroperineal fis- tulas were excised and repaired simultaneously.After operation the fistulas healed,but the stenostomia resul- ting from wound infection needed further treatment.Conclusions This procedure is effective for men with complex long-segment post-traumatic bulbar and membranous urethral strictures,especially for those undergo- ing failed previous surgical treatment.
6.Prokaryotic expression and purification of anti-AEG-1 single-chain variable antibody
Man LU ; Xinyang LIU ; Min LONG ; Chen WANG ; Chong LIU ; Zhaowei GAO ; Yongri OUYANG ; Xi CHEN ; Huizhong ZHANG
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2015;(1):20-21,24
Objective To construct anti-astrocyte elevated gene-1(AEG-1)single-chain variable antibody (V23)prokaryotic ex-pression vector,and to conduct the protein purification and immunological activity detection.Methods The Primer5 software was applied to design the primers aiming at the gene sequence of the antibody anti-AEG-1 single-chain variable region for constructing the prokaryotic expression plasmid of PRsetC/V23.After the enzyme digestion by the restriction enzyme Pst1 and correct DNA se-quencing,the prokaryotic expression plasmid was led to E.coli BL21 ,the prokaryotic expression engineering strain containing the V23 gene was constructed.After the induction with IPTG,the interest protein was purified by the magnetic beads with the HIS tag,and the content of interest protein was determined by the SDS-PAGE electrophoresis.Western blot and ELISA were adopted to detect the immune activity of the nti-AEG-1 single-chain variable region antibody.Results For the constructed prokaryotic expres-sion plasmid PRsetC/V23,the single enzyme digestion and sequencing analysis displayed that the constructed V23 gene was com-pletely consistent to the designing sequences.After IPTG induction,SDS-PAGE electrophoresis showed an apparent protein band at 31×103 ,the Western blot detection showed a specific AEG-1 response band at 80 ×103 ,the ELISA test showed the positive re-sults.Conclusion The PRsetC/V23 prokaryotic expression plasmid and the V23 prokaryotic expression engineering strain are suc-cessfully constructed,this engineering strain can express anti-AEG-1 single-chain variable region antibody protein,and the protein has good immune activity.
7.Mutiple-slice spiral CT diagnosis of atypical intraabdominal hernia.
Li-min ZHANG ; Chong-quan HUANG ; Chen-di TENG ; Chong-lin TAO
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2011;14(11):871-874
OBJECTIVETo discuss the value of multiple-slice spiral CT diagnosis of atypical intraabdominal hernia.
METHODSThe clinical and CT findings of 16 cases of atypical intraabdominal hernia confirmed surgically were retrospectively analysed.
RESULTSIn all the 16 cases, the contents of hernia were small bowels and the mesentery. Nine cases were caused by the adhesion after abdominal operations or infection, 6 by the mesenteric foramen, and 1 by the gap of pelvic peritoneum. The main CT findings were as follows:(1)the obstructed small bowels gathered abnormally and showed cluster shape(9 cases); the walls of the bowels thickened with edema and showed "target" sign with exudate in the neighboring spaces(5 cases); other part of the abdominal cavity became empty for lack of small bowels(4 cases).(2) Abnormal arrangement of the branches of mesenteric vessel, which appeared gathered or pulled or rigid and displacement of the main branches to left or right(12 cases). Thickened mesenteric vessel (4 cases): torsion of mesentery with "whirlpool" sign (3 cases). (3) With the help of multiplanar reformation, 5 cases showed the evidence of hernia rings. In the ring area, there were gathered or pulled or rigid and radiating mesenteric vessel and the dilated or effusion bowels in cluster arrangement forming "parachute" and "bundle of balloons" sign.
CONCLUSIONCT manifestations of atypical intraabdominal hernia has some specific characteristics, which is of important value for clinical diagnosis and treatment.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Child ; Female ; Hernia, Ventral ; diagnostic imaging ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Tomography, Spiral Computed ; methods ; Young Adult
8.Deletion of marker gene in transgenic goat by Cre/LoxP system.
Chong LAN ; Lina REN ; Min WU ; Siguo LIU ; Guohui LIU ; Xujun XU ; Jianquan CHEN ; Hengdong MA ; Guoxiang CHENG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2013;29(12):1847-1854
In producing transgenic livestock, selectable marker genes (SMGs) are usually used to screen transgenic cells from numerous normal cells. That results in SMGs integrating into the genome and transmitting to offspring. In fact, SMGs could dramatically affect gene regulation at integration sites and also make the safety evaluation of transgenic animals complicated. In order to determine the deletion time and methods in the process of producing transgenic goats, the feasibility of deleting SMGs was explored by Cre/LoxP before or after somatic cell cloning. In addition, we compared the efficiency of protein transduction with plasmids co-transduction. We could delete 43.9% SMGs after screening out the transgenic cell clones, but these cells could not be applied to somatic cells cloning because of serious aging after two gene modifications. The SMG-free cells suitable for nuclear transfer were accessible by using the cells of transgenic goats, but this approach was more time consuming. Finally, we found that the Cre plasmid could delete SMGs with an efficiency of 7.81%, but about 30% in SMG-free cells had sequences of Cre plasmid. Compared with Cre plasmid, the integration of new exogenous gene could be avoided by TAT-CRE protein transduction, and the deletion rate of TAT-CRE transduction was between 43.9 and 72.8%. Therefore, TAT-Cre transduction could be an effective method for deleting selectable marker genes.
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9.A new iridoid derivative from the roots of Scrophularia buergeriana.
Xi-Min WU ; Liu-Qiang ZHANG ; Xiao-Chong CHEN ; Li FENG ; Wang-Xing XING ; Yi-Ming LI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(7):1019-1021
Phytochemical investigation of the roots of Scrophularia buergeriana Miq. (Scrophulariaceae), resulted in the isolation of a new iridoid derivative named as buergerinin (1). Its structure was elucidated as rel-(1R, 5R, 6R)-(2-oxa-bicyclo[3.3.0]oct-7-en-6, 7-diyl)dimethoxypropane based mainly on MS and 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopic analyses.
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10.Characteristics of viral shedding in people infected with SARS-CoV-2 during difference stages
CHEN Xi ; ZHANG Yi-cheng ; ZHANG Jie ; ZHOU Min ; HE Qing ; LUO Jie ; XIAO Chong-kun ; ZHANG Zheng-dong
China Tropical Medicine 2023;23(3):310-
Abstract: Viral shedding of SARS-CoV-2 is a continuous dynamic process, which can be divided into latent stage, initial stage, peak stage and decreasing stage according to the characteristics of viral shedding. After being infected with SARS-CoV-2, the infected person generally stays in the latent period for 1-3 days, which is characterized by continuous negative nucleic acid test results and no infectiousness, and the risk of infection for close contacts is very low. At the initial stage of viral shedding is characterized by a rapid decline in the Ct value of nucleic acid tests in a short time, and clinical symptoms gradually appear. The infectiousness of the infected person gradually increases during this period, and the risk of infection for close contacts also gradually increases, but it is still in the early stage of infection, the possibility of viral shedding is low, and the risk of infection of secondary close contacts is low. The peak of viral shedding is characterized by low Ct value in nucleic acid test and obvious clinical symptoms; during this period, the infected person is the most infectious, and the risk of infection of the contact is the highest, so the scope of close contacts should be expanded appropriately. The decreasing period is characterized by the gradual increase of Ct value of nucleic acid test and the gradual disappearance of clinical symptoms; during this period, the infectiousness of the infected person gradually decreases to disappear. In an outbreak, an infected person in the decreasing phase is more likely to be an early infected person in the transmission chain. If infected individuals in the decreasing phase are found in an area without a SARS-CoV-2 epidemic, it suggests that the local outbreak epidemic has been spreading for some time and may be larger in scale. According to the characteristics of viral shedding, risk personnel can be determined more scientifically and accurately, so as to minimize the risk and reduce the waste of epidemic prevention resources.