1.PDL1 Ig gene-modified BMSCs induce immune tolerance in rat liver trans-plantation
Peng LI ; Hengping LI ; Dong ZHOU ; Zhenghua DING ; Weidong HUANG ; Jun WANG ; Yuyi ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2016;32(7):1279-1284
[ ABSTRACT] AIM: To investigate the effects of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells ( BMSCs) modified by programed death ligand-1 immunoglobulin ( PDL1 Ig) gene on immune rejection of orthotopic liver transplantation in rats. METHODS:Rat BMSCs were cultured and identified.The protein expression of PDL1 Ig in the BMSCs 72 h after infection with pAdEasy-1/PDL1 Ig was detected by Western blot.Mixed lymphocyte reaction was used to detect the inhibitory effect of BMSCs on the viability of T-lymphocytes in peripheral blood.The male Wistar rats were used as donors (n=40), and the male SD rats were used as recipients ( n=40 ) .The rat model of orthotopic liver transplantation was established by im-proved cuff method for observing acute rejection.The rats were randomly divided into control group, BMSCs treatment group, BMSCs/GFP treatment group and BMSCs/PDL1 Ig treatment group with 10 pairs each.Five rats were executed at the 7th day and the remains were used for measuring the survival time.RESULTS:The expression of PDL1 Ig in the BM-SCs was detected after pAdEasy-1/PDL1 Ig infection.The effect of BMSCs/PDL1 Ig on the viability of the lymphocytes was stronger than that of BMSCs/GFP.The level of IL-4 in BMSCs/PDL1 Ig group was significantly higher than that in the other 3 groups, while the levels of IFN-γand IL-2 were significantly decreased.The liver function in BMSCs/PDL1 Ig group was significantly improved and the levels of ALT, AST and TBil were almost recovered to normal at the 7th day after transplan-
tation.Severe rejection reaction was observed in control group, and rejection reactions were decreased with different degrees in BMSCs treatment group and BMSCs/GFP treatment group.Much slighter rejection reaction and significantly longer sur-vival time were showed in BMSCs/PDL1 Ig group than those in the other 3 groups.CONCLUSION:PDL1 Ig-modified BM-SCs inhibit the rejection of liver transplantation in rats and induce the immune tolerance, and the effect is better than that of BMSCs alone.
2.Influence of earlier rehabilitative interventions on the emotions and the ability of daily living of patients following the first onset of acute stroke
Bei WANG ; Hui LI ; Bei XU ; Hengping SHI ; Yan CAO ; Yan XU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(29):176-178
BACKGROUND: Patients with acute stroke mostly receive treatment in the integrative hospital, but quite a large part of them were treated only with medication during the earlier stage.OBJECTIVE: To probe the influence of earlier integrative rehabilitations on emotions and daily life capability of patients with acute stroke with the outcomes compared with those unexposed to rehabilitative treatment.DESIGN: Randomized controlled study.SETTING: Neurological Department of a municipal Hospital.PARTICIPANTS: Eighty patients who received treatment due to the first onset of acute stroke of internal carotid system were selected from the Neurological Department of the First People's Hospital of Lianyungang City, Jiangshu Province between January 2002 and August 2003. Totally 51 males and 29 females aged (63.42±7.47) years were randomly divided into rehabilitation control group with 40 cases each.METHODS: Patients of the two groups received routine neurological medication in the hospital. When stroke was controlled, patients in the rehabilitative group (including patients with cerebral infarction who were hospitalized for less than 1 week and patients with cerebral hemorrhage who were hospitalized for less than 2 weeks) were subjected to rehabilitative treatment, including rehabilitative training of insulted limbs (physical treatment and/or exercise therapy), physical therapy, acupuncture and psychological consultation. Rehabilitative treatment was given 1-2 times a day and 45 minutes for each time. Physical therapy and acupuncture were given once a day and 20 minutes for each time. In contrast, patients in the control group were only asked in the doctor's round to do exercise themselves or with the assistance of others. Psychological states of all the patients were assessed with Symptom Self Rating Scale before treatment and discharge and daily life capability was also assessed with Barthel index (totally 10 items with scores of 0-15, full mark was 100, and patients who scored for < 60were considered of self-incapability).MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Scores for symptom checklist (SCL)and Barthel index of the two groups before treatment and when patients were discharged.Scores for each symptom factors in SCL were significantly improved in the rehabilitation group when patients were discharged from the hospital (P < 0.05-0.01), and somatization, obsessive-compulsive, depression, anxiety and psychoticism, etc. were also obviously improved in the control group (P < 0.05); moreover scores for somatization, obsessive-compulsive,depression, anxiety phobic anxiety and psychoticism in the rehabilitation group after treatment were significantly lower than those in the control group [(1.55±0.43), (1.80±0.35); (1.48±0.39), (1.68±0.55); (1.54±0.43),(1.83±0.37); (1.32±0.39), (1.56±0.36); (1.46±0.43), (1.66±0.52); (1.12±0.38),creased aftertreatment (P < 0.05-0.01), but those of the rehabilitation group were significantly higher than those of the control group [(73.24±4.64),(52.44±2.86), P < 0.05].CONCLUSION:Scores for symptomatic factors in SCL and Barthel indexes were improved after treatment, especially in patients who received rehabilitative treatment, suggesting that earlier integrative rehabilitative treatment may play active influence on the emotions and daily life capability of patients following acute stroke.
3.Clinical application of lateral thoracic artery perforator flap in breast conserving surgery
Jianhuai HE ; Hengping LU ; Xiaorong LI ; Xianming WANG ; Shijian YI ; Hongbo QU
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2022;28(5):390-394
Objective:To explore the clinical application of lateral thoracic artery perforator flap in repairing local defect after breast conserving surgery.Methods:The clinical data of 48 breast cancer patients planned to finish breast conserving surgery were retrospectively analyzed. The patients were divided into plastic breast-conserving group and routine breast conserving group. In the plastic breast-conserving group, 24 patients local defect repaired with the lateral thoracic artery perforator flap. In the routine breast conserving group, 24 patients local defect repaired with the fascial flap around the cutting edge. The operation related indexes and cosmetic effect from two groups were compared.Results:Both groups of patients successfully completed breast conserving surgery. The plastic breast-conserving group patients had significantly increased in operation time, operative blood loss, incision length and drainage tube indwelling time compared with the routine breast conserving group; the differences were statistically significant ( t=6.99, 9.37, 21.74, 8.80, P<0.05). The rate of secondary surgery enlarged was lower than fhat in the routine breast conserving group, and the difference was statistically significant (χ 2=4.76, P<0.05). There were 3 cases in the plastic breast conserving group and 1 case in the conventional breast conserving group. The skin at the edge of the flap was ischemic necrosis in the 4 cases, which healed after dressing change and drainage, and there was no significant difference ( P>0.05). The evaluation of postoperative cosmetic effect showed that the excellent and good rate of the observation group was 91.7%, compared with the routine breast conserving group (58.3%); the difference was statistically significant (χ 2=7.11, P<0.05). All patients were followed up for average 24 months, and local recurrence and distant metastasis were not observed. Conclusions:The lateral thoracic artery perforator flap for filling local defects in the lateral quadrant or central region of breast cancer is feasible, easy to operate, hides incision scar, better cosmetic effect and worthy of clinical promotion.
4.Melatonin Enhances the Chemosensitivity to Gemcitabine in Pancreatic Cancer(PANC-1)Via the Ferroptosis and Autophagy Pathways
Jian CAO ; Qinpeng DONG ; Lian ZENG ; Hengping LI ; Junrui LIU ; Xiaodong SUN ; Qingsong WANG ; Pengchao HU
Herald of Medicine 2024;43(4):502-510
Objective To explore the effect and potential mechanisms of melatonin combined with gemcitabine on the chemosensitivity of human pancreatic cancer cell line PANC-1.Methods Human pancreatic cancer cell line PANC-1 was trea-ted with gemcitabine alone or in combination with melatonin.Cell viability was assessed using CCK-8.Effect of melatonin and gem-citabine alone or in combination on the clonogenic capacity of PANC-1 cells were observed through colony formation experiments.Scratch assays and transwell experiments were conducted to evaluate cell migration ability.Reactive oxygen species(ROS)and mitochondrial membrane point JC-1 assay kit were used to determine reactive oxygen species synthesis and membrane potential levels.Intracellular Fe2+level was measured using ferrous ion fluorescent probe.The protein expression levels of LC3,P62,GPX4 and SLC7A11 in different treatment groups were detected by immunofluorescence and Western blotting.Results CCK-8 results showed that the viability of PANC-1 cells was inhibited by gemcitabine alone after 48 h and 72 h of treatment in a time-and dose-dependent manner.The cell viability of gemcitabine combined with melatonin group was significantly lower than that of gemcitabine group,and the cell viability decreased with the increase of melatonin concentration.Scratch assays,transwell experiments,and plate colony formation assay results demonstrated that the proliferation and migration of cells in the gemcitabine combined with the me-latonin group were significantly inhibited compared with the gemcitabine group.The levels of reactive oxygen species and Fe2+in PANC-1 in gemcitabine combined with the melatonin group were higher than those in the gemcitabine group,and the mitochondri-al membrane potential was significantly decreased(P<0.01).Western blotting and immunofluorescence results showed that the ra-tio of autophagy-related protein LC3-Ⅱ/LC3-Ⅰ in gemcitabine combined with the melatonin group was lower than that in the gem-citabine group,and the expression of P62 was up-regulated,and the expression of anti-iron death-related protein GPX4 and SLC7A11 was significantly inhibited(P<0.05),suggesting that melatonin combined with gemcitabine can inhibit autophagy and promote ferroptosis in PANC-1 cells.Conclusion Melatonin enhances the chemosensitivity of pancreatic cancer cell PANC-1 to gemcitabine by inhibiting autophagy and promoting ferroptosis of tumor cells.
5.Investigation on a food poisoning caused by Vibrio parahaemolyticus and its etiology
Shujun ZHAO ; Qiuping ZHAO ; Hengping YE ; Ganshen YANG ; Jun LI ; Xixiang HUO
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2020;31(2):113-117
Objective To find out the causes of food poisoning in a school banquet and identify the pathogenic bacteria, so as to provide evidence for the treatment of food poisoning. Methods A field epidemiological survey was conducted to search for cases, find suspicious poisoning meals and food, and collect cases and food samples for laboratory testing, to determine pathogenic pathogens and virulence genes. The pulsed field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) was applied to identify the homology of the pathogens. Results A total of 92 poisoning cases were found, and the incidence rate was 46.94%. The main clinical manifestations were diarrhea (93.48%), abdominal pain (86.96%), nausea (39.13%), vomiting (34.78%) and fever (17.39%). The median of onset latency was 17 hours. Vibrio parahaemolyticus was detected in samples from 3 patients (2 stools and 1 anal swab). The virulence gene trh was positive and the similarity coefficient of PFGE banding was 97.4%. Pathogenic bacteria were not detected in 10 food samples. The results of the case-control study showed that six types of food were suspicious (OR values were 15.75, 10.14, 8.44, 5.93, 5.56 and 4.71 respectively, P<0.05 and OR 95%CI>1), including couple lung slices and California bass with extremely high risk of exposure (OR values>10). Conclusion The food poisoning resulted from this enrollment banquet was caused by trh-positive Vibrio parahaemolyticus and no suspicious food was identified (the possibility of contamination by couples' lung slices and California sea bass was high). It is suggested that the supervision and management of catering units and food safety publicity and education should be strengthened to reduce the occurrence of food-borne diseases from the source.
6.Population Difference Analysis of Allele Frequencies of 24 Y-STR Loci.
Ru Xin ZHU ; Jun Hong LIU ; Qi ZHAO ; Yuan LIN ; Li LI
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2016;32(3):189-192
OBJECTIVES:
To investigate the population genetic polymorphisms of 24 Y-STR loci in unrelated individuals in Eastern Chinese Han population, and to compare the difference of Han group between Eastern China and Guangdong.
METHODS:
The population genetics of 24 Y-STR loci in 268 unrelated Han individuals from Eastern China were analyzed by GFS 24 Y-STR amplification kit. The allele frequencies in Eastern Chinese Han population were compared with the data in Guangdong Han population, and the difference analysis between two groups was performed.
RESULTS:
Among the 24 Y-STR loci of 268 unrelated Han individuals from Eastern China, 235 alleles and 267 haplotypes were observed. GD value ranged from 0.564 9 to 0.966 8. The difference between 12 loci (DYS622, DYS552, DYS443, et al.) of Han population in Eastern China and in Guangdong was statistically significance.
CONCLUSIONS
GFS 24Y STR amplification system shows favorable polymorphisms, which can be used in patrilineal genetic relationship identification.
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