1.EXPRESSION AND FUNCTION OF RIM3? IN THE RAT CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1955;0(03):-
Objective By mapping specific expression of RIM3? mRNA in the central nervous system and inhibitory neurons,we probed into physiological function of RIM3?. Methods Adult Wistar rats were used in the present study.The brain and cervical enlargement of the spinal cords of the adult Wistar rats were dissected.Using In situ hybridization and double labeled fluorescence assay,we demonstrated the specific expression of RIM3? mRNA in the central nervous system and inhibitory neurons. Results RIM3? mRNA was preferentially expressed in lateral posterior thalamic,mitral layer of the main olfactory bulb,layers Ⅱ-Ⅳ of somatosensory cortex,the granula layer of the cerebellum and the superficial layers of the spinal cord dorsal horn.Double labeled fluorescence assay showed the expression of RIM3? in some inhibitory neurons of the cortex,the spinal cord and the cerebellum of adult Wistar rats.Conclusion Specific expression of RIM3? mRNA in the CNS of rats provides the basis for further exploring physiological function of RIM3?.
2.Protective effect of polypeptide from Chlamys farreri on UVB-irradiated murine thymocytes in vitro
Haiying CHEN ; Songmei ZHAN ; Xiao CHU ; Meizhi WANG ; Yuejun WANG ; Ruiyao CUI ; Chunb WANG
Chinese Journal of Marine Drugs 1994;0(02):-
Objective To study the radioprotective effect of polypeptide from Chlamys farreri (PCF) on ultraviolet B(UVB)-irradiated murine thmocytes in vitro. Methods The murine thymocytes were exposed to UVB radiation. MTT method was used to detect the cell viability. The activities of intracellular glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px), superoxided dismutase(SOD) and catalase (CAT) were measured. Intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) and the effect of PCF on UVB-induced apoptosis were investigated by flow cytometry. Results PCF could greatly enhance the viability of murine thymocyte and markedly promote the activities of GSH-Px, SOD and CAT, while the amount of ROS was decreased. PCF could inhibit UVB-induced thymocyte apoptosis. Conclusion PCF has significant radioprotective effects on UVB-irradiated murine thymocytes in vitro.
3.Clinical study on sequential platinum regimen as primary therapy for young patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
Peipei ZHANG ; Junbo LI ; Zhihua YAO ; Shuna YAO ; Haiying WANG ; Yuanlin XU ; Junfeng CHU ; Yanyan LIU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2016;43(14):626-630
Objective:To evaluate the efficacy and safety of sequential platinum regimen in young patients with diffuse large B-cell lym-phoma (DLBCL). Methods:Newly diagnosed young patients with DLBCL, who were hospitalized from January 2005 to June 2012 in the Affiliated Cancer Hospital of Zhengzhou University, were selected according to the requirements. The patients were divided into stan-dard and sequential platinum regimen groups. The remission rates were compared usingχ2 test, whereas the five-year survival rates between the two groups were compared using the Kaplan–Meier method. Multivariate survival analysis was performed using the Cox proportional regression. Subgroup analysis was conducted to select candidate patients for the sequential platinum regimen. Results:A total of 331 patients were enrolled in the study, in which 129 were provided with sequential platinum regimen and 202 were provided with the standard regimen. Sequential regimen yielded higher rates of complete remission (80%vs. 63%, P=0.001), five-year progres-sion-free survival (PFS;60%vs. 50%, P=0.014), and overall survival (OS;70%vs. 58%, P=0.016) than the standard regimen. Multivariate analysis revealed that sequential regimen was an independent prognostic factor for PFS (hazard ratio HR=0.635, P=0.012) and OS (HR=0.625, P=0.021). Subgroup analysis showed that patients with good prognosis and patients who did not receive rituximab benefited more from the sequential platinum regimen. Sequential platinum regimen did not increase the occurrence of adverse effects com-pared with the standard regimen. Conclusion:Sequential platinum regimen is a safe treatment that can improve the survival of young patients with DLBCL. Patients with good prognosis and patients who did not receive rituximab can benefit more from the treatment with sequential platinum regimen.
4.A consistency comparison between next-generation sequencing and the FISH method for gene rearrangement detection in B-cell lymphomas
Zheng YAN ; Zhihua YAO ; Shuna YAO ; Shuang ZHAO ; Haiying WANG ; Junfeng CHU ; Yuanlin XU ; Jiuyang ZHANG ; Bing WEI ; Jiawen ZHENG ; Qingxin XIA ; Daoyuan WU ; Xufeng LUO ; Wenping ZHOU ; Yanyan LIU
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2024;45(6):561-565
Objective:To compare the consistency of lymphoma multigene detection panels based on next-generation sequencing (NGS) with FISH detection of B-cell lymphoma gene rearrangement.Methods:From January 2019 to May 2023, fusion genes detected by lymphoma-related 413 genes that targeted capture sequencing of 489 B-cell lymphoma tissues embedded in paraffin were collected from Henan Cancer Hospital, and the results were compared with simultaneous FISH detection of four break/fusion genes: BCL2, BCL6, MYC, and CCND1. Consistency was defined as both methods yielding positive or negative results for the same sample. The relationship between fusion mutation abundance in NGS and the positivity rate of cells in FISH was also analyzed.Results:Kappa consistency analysis revealed high consistency between NGS and FISH in detecting the four B-cell lymphoma-related gene rearrangement ( P<0.001 for all) ; however, the detection rates of positive individuals differed for the four genes. Compared with FISH, NGS demonstrated a higher detection rate for BCL2 rearrangement, a lower detection rate for BCL6 and MYC rearrangement, and a similar detection rate for CCND1 rearrangement. No correlation was found between fusion mutation abundance in NGS and the positivity rate of cells in FISH. Conclusions:NGS and FISH detection of B-cell lymphoma gene rearrangement demonstrate overall good consistency. NGS is superior to FISH in detecting BCL2 rearrangement, inferior in detecting MYC rearrangement, and comparable in detecting CCND1 rearrangement.
5.Discovery of novel protein biomarkers in early silicosis by proteomics and identification of alpha B-crystallin.
Ling CHU ; Tiansheng WANG ; Yongbin HU ; Haiying JIANG ; Yonghong GU ; Zhansan SU
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2015;40(8):837-842
OBJECTIVE:
To establish 2-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2-DE) image for the early lung injury rats induced by silica dioxide and to identify differentially expressed protein biomarkers during the early stage of silicosis.
METHODS:
The animal models of silicosis were established and morphology changes were observed by HE staining, and then the key protein biomarkers in silicosis were identified by 2-DE and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time of flight tandem mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF-MS) and verified by Western blot.
RESULTS:
The well qualified 2-DE gel images for experimental and control lung tissues were successfully established, and 40 different protein spots was observed when comparing the gel images between the experimental and control groups. Twenty of them were analyzed by MALDI-TOF-MS. A total of 13 altered proteins were identified, including alpha B-crystallin, mast cell protease 6, annexin 1, etc. The expression of alpha B-crystallin in lung was further verified by Western blot.
CONCLUSION
The protein expression of alpha B-crystallin was increased significantly, suggesting that it might play an important role in the progress of silicosis.
Animals
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Biomarkers
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metabolism
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Blotting, Western
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Disease Models, Animal
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Electrophoresis, Gel, Two-Dimensional
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Lung
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metabolism
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pathology
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Proteomics
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Rats
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Silicon Dioxide
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adverse effects
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Silicosis
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diagnosis
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Spectrometry, Mass, Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-Ionization
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alpha-Crystallin B Chain
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metabolism