1.Essential role of mitochondria in tumorigenesis.
Chunling TANG ; Zhonghuai XIANG ; Hongjuan CUI
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2013;29(11):1548-1557
Tumorigenesis is a complex process that is regulated by a variety of network signals. With the continuous development of the process, tumor cells gradually exhibit lots of hallmarks.Tumor cells have the characteristics of unlimited proliferation, resistance to apoptosis, evading immune surveillance, among others. As a unique organelles, mitochondria play an important role in cellular energy metabolism, reactive oxygen species producing and apoptosis process. Particularly, mitochondria have a close relationship with tumor development. In this review, we focus on the essential role of mitochondria in tumor cells development.
Animals
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Energy Metabolism
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Humans
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Mitochondria
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metabolism
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physiology
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Neoplasms
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etiology
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genetics
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physiopathology
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Tumor Microenvironment
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physiology
2.Identification and characterization of a novel hemocyte specific gene Bm04862 in silkworm, Bombyx mori.
Shuang YU ; Jingjing SU ; Man XU ; Kui ZHANG ; Hongjuan CUI
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2016;32(2):241-249
Bm04862 is a novel hemocyte-specific gene, which has been identified and cloned through the microarray data in silkworm, Bombyx mori. Initially, we successfully obtained the full-length cDNA sequence of Bm04862 via the rapid amplification of cDNA ends (RACE). The sequence consists of an open reading frame (ORF) with 819 bp, which could encode 273 amino acid residues. The bioinformatics analysis predicted that Bm04862 was a transmembrane protein. Furthermore, qRT-PCR analysis revealed that the expression of Bm04862 was specifically detected in hemocyte and reached a peak at L4M and PP2 stage. Bm04862 was overexpressed in Sf9 insect cells, and the cellular localization indicated that Bm04862 was specifically located in cytoplasm and nuclei membrane. Interestingly, the expression of Bm04862 increas'd dramatically after challenged with Escherichia coli for 24 hours, which predicted its potential role in the innate immune system. Overall, this study could provide the fundamental knowledge for further research.
Animals
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Bombyx
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genetics
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Cloning, Molecular
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Computational Biology
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DNA, Complementary
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Hemocytes
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metabolism
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Insect Proteins
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genetics
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metabolism
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Membrane Proteins
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genetics
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metabolism
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Open Reading Frames
3.Progress in Clinical Application of Anti-hyperthyroidism Drugs
Ning MA ; Yemei CUI ; Zhenjun PU ; Hongjuan SONG
China Pharmacist 2017;20(3):547-550
Taking hyperthyroidism, anti-hyperthyroidism drugs and anti-hyperthyroidism combination as the keywords, 121 litera-tures on hyperthyroidism treatment were reviewed on CNKI and VIP database, and among them, 37 ones were selected as the represent-ative references. The clinical application was reviewed and summarized. Thiourea drugs are the first choice in the clinical treatment of hyperthyroidism;however, they show obvious side effects. Therefore, the drug combination use, especially the combination of Chinese and western medicines was proposed, which could rapidly improve the symptoms and the quality of life, reduce the dosage of western medicines and adverse reactions, and consolidate the curative effect and prevent the recurrence.
4.Cloning and characterization of BmBrat in silkworm, Bombyx mori.
Hanghua LIANG ; Hongyan GAO ; Man XU ; Peng TAN ; Hongjuan CUI
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2016;32(3):375-384
NHL proteins, which play important roles in regulation of cell proliferation and differentiation, have been extensively studied on mammals. Here, we cloned a member of NHL protein family namely BmBrat in silkworm. The full-length cDNA sequence of BmB rat was obtained by means of the rapid amplification of cDNA ends (RACE), including 3 614 bp. The ORF is 2 580 bp long, encoding a protein with 859 amino acid residues. The molecular weight is 94.3 kDa and the isoeledtric point (pI) is 6.65. The BmBrat expression profile was detected by RT-PCR at L5D3 larval stage, and it was expressed in all tissues, including silk gland, midgut, fat body and malpighian tubule. However, it was highly expressed in ovary and head. The expression profile was also detected at different stage of embryo development, and reached a peak at the 4th and 5th days of the embryonic period. Anti-BmBrat polyclonal antibody was generated f6llowing prokaryotic expression, protein purification and mice immunization, which is highly specific and effective for recognizing BmBrat protein through Western blotting and immunofluorescence staining. Subcellular localization of BmBrat in hemocytes revealed that it was specifically expressed in cytoplasm. This study provides a foundation for further research of the biological function of BmBrat gene.
Animals
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Bombyx
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Cloning, Molecular
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DNA, Complementary
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Insect Proteins
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genetics
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metabolism
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Larva
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Mice
5.Preparation and Quality Evaluation of Propylthiouracil Solid Lipid Nanoparticles
Xiongbo XU ; Yemei CUI ; Hongjuan SONG ; Zhenjun PU ; Qingsong ZHANG ; Jing TANG ; Ning MA
China Pharmacy 2016;27(7):946-948,949
OBJECTIVE:To optimize the formulation and preparation technology of Propylthiouracil(PTU)solid lipid nanopar-ticles(PTU-SLN)and to evaluate the quality of PLN-SLN. METHODS:PTU-SLN was prepared by emulsion ultrasound dispersing method. The formulation of PTU-SLN was optimized by orthogonal design with the entrapment efficacy and particle size as index, using the amount of lipid material,soybean lecithin and poloxamer 188 and ultrasonic time as factors. The quality of prepared nanoparticles was evaluated with particle size,Zeta potential,entrapment efficiency,stability and in vitro drug release rate as in-dex. RESULTS:The optimal formulation and technology was as follows as lipid material 0.6 g,soybean lecithin 1.0 g,poloxamer 188 0.8 g,ultrasonic time 10 min. The obtained PTU-SLN was round and smooth in appearance and distributed evenly in particle size with average particle size of 93.5 nm,Zeta potential of -30.8 mV and average entrapment efficiency of 74.9%. Prepared nanoparticles had no significant change after placing for 15 d at 4 ℃. Accumulative release rate of PTU-SLN was 56.1% at 4 hour in vitro and reached 98.4% at 24 hour. CONCLUSIONS:PTU-SLN is prepared successfully and reasonable in technology,and can reach sustained-release effects.
6.The significance of urinary NGAL and KIM-1 in predicting the kidney injury in children with congenital heart disease
Jing WANG ; Xiuhong HU ; Hongjuan YANG ; Hongrui CUI ; Zheli NIU ; Mingming LI
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2017;38(19):2690-2693
Objective To investigate the significance of urine neutrophil gelatinase associated lipocalin (NGAL ) and renal injury molecule-1 (KIM-1) in predicting the acute kidney injury (AKI) in children with congenital heart disease after operation .Methods From April 2014 to December 2015 ,67 cases of cardiopulmonary bypass in children with congenital heart disease were studied in our hospital ,all patients were divided into AKI group (n=24) and non AKI group (n=43) by pRIFLE standard .Serum creatinine , urine NGAL and urine KIM-1 levels were compared between the two groups before and after the operation ,the receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC curve) and the area under the curve (AUC) were used to evaluate the value of NGAL and KIM-1 in pre-dicting the postoperative AKI in children with congenital heart disease .Results There was no significant difference between the two groups in preoperative and postoperative 2 h and 4 h creatinine (P>0 .05) ,but the levels of postoperative 12 ,24 ,48 h creati-nine in the non AKI group were significantly lower than those in the AKI group (P<0 .05) .The NGAL level of postoperative 2 ,4 , 6 ,12 h in non AKI group was significantly lower than that in AKI group (P<0 .05) ,but there was no significant difference in the level of postoperative 24 h urine NGAL between the two groups (P>0 .05) .There was no significant difference between the two groups of patients with postoperative 2 h urinary KIM-1 (P>0 .05) ,postoperative 4 ,6 ,12 ,24 h urinary KIM-1 levels in the non AKI group were significantly lower than those in the AKI group (P<0 .05) .The optimal time point separate detection of urinary NGAL levels to assist in diagnosis of AKI after 12 h ,AUC was 0 .834 (95% CI:0 .631-0 .912);the best time point separately to detect the level of KIM-1 AKI to assist in the diagnosis of AKI after 24 h ,AUC was 0 .871 (95% CI:0 .665-0 .933);combined de-tection of urinary NGAL and KIM-1 levels to assist the best time for the diagnosis of AKI after 24 h ,AUC was 0 .913(95% CI:0 .745-0 .968) .Conclusion Urine NGAL and urine KIM-1 in children with congenital heart disease after operation have important clinical significance in predicting the occurrence of AKI .
7.Roles and mechanisms of netrins in cancer development.
Jie YANG ; Zhen DONG ; Hongjuan CUI
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2018;34(6):876-887
As secreted protein and membrane-bound proteins, netrins play important roles in biological processes such as neural cell migration, differentiation and apoptosis. Netrins were thought to guide axon outgrowth and central nervous system morphology since they were discovered. Besides, they also participate in physiological processes such as cell adhesion, migration, differentiation, angiogenesis, lymph angiogenesis, and inflammation in non-neural tissues. Recent studies showed that netrins also involved in the regulation of initiation and development of various tumors including colorectal cancer, pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. Because of the functional diversity of netrins and the different biological effects of different receptors in tumor tissue, the specific mechanism of their action in tumors remains unclear. Based on current research progress of our group, this review summed up recent research findings on netrins in relation to cancer biology, suggested possible mechanisms, and discussed the implications in cancer research and intervention.
8.Research progress on the role of matrix protein p17 in human immunodeficiency virus infection and related diseases
Mengzhu LI ; Rui SHEN ; Danhui WU ; Yanqiu LU ; Hong LIU ; Yemiao CHEN ; Hongjuan CUI ; Yaokai CHEN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2023;16(6):475-480
Matrix protein p17 is a structural protein of human immunodeficiency virus(HIV). It not only plays a key role in multiple stages of HIV life cycle,but also is closely associated with HIV-related lymphoma,neurocognitive impairment and breast cancer. This article reviews the role of matrix protein p17 in HIV infection and HIV-related diseases.
9.Electrophysiological characteristics of neuronal intranuclear inclusion disease and its auxiliary diagnostic value
Qingjie LI ; Lei BAO ; Ruixue ZHANG ; Hongjuan SHI ; Shenyang ZHANG ; Dandan ZUO ; Wenqing MENG ; Guiyun CUI ; Hao CHEN
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2023;22(4):374-381
Objective:To summarize the electrophysiological characteristics of neuronal intranuclear inclusion disease (NIID) and explore the value of electrophysiological examination in NIID auxiliary diagnosis.Methods:Twenty NIID patients diagnosed by pathological biopsy and genetic confirmation (15 were symptomatic, 5 were asymptomatic), admitted to Department of Neurology, Affiliated Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University from February 2020 to June 2022 were chosen. Peripheral motor/sensory nerve conduction, needle electromyography, F wave, repetitive electrical stimulation, skin sympathetic reflex (SSR), and tremor were analyzed. Peripheral nerve conduction and SSR parameters were compared between 15 patients with symptomatic NIID (symptomatic NIID group) and 11 age- and gender-matched normal control subjects (control group).Results:(1) All 15 patients with symptomatic NIID were with abnormal electrophysiological findings: 14 patients had abnormal peripheral nerve conduction, including 14 with slowed motor nerve conduction velocity (MCV), 4 with reduced composite muscle action potential (cMAP) wave amplitude, 12 with slowed sensory nerve conduction velocity (SCV), and 3 with reduced sensory nerve action potential (sNAP) wave amplitude, and overall slowed nerve conduction velocity and relatively preserved wave amplitude were noted; 4 patients had neurogenic lesions by needle electromyography; 13 patients had prolonged F-wave latency at varied degrees; 12 showed abnormal SSR; 4 exhibited synchronous tremor from 4.0 to 7.5 Hz. (2) In 5 patients with asymptomatic NIID, 3 had abnormal peripheral nerve conduction, including 3 with slowed MCV, 2 with slowed SCV, and 1 with reduced sNAP wave amplitude; 3 showed abnormal SSR. (3) Significant differences in MCV and SCV, some cMAP and sNAP amplitudes, and SSR latency and amplitude were noted in nerves of the upper and lower extremities between the symptomatic NIID group and control group ( P<0.05). Conclusion:Peripheral nerve damages are common in patients with NIID, especially myelin damage and autonomic nerve injury, and some patients may have electrophysiological abnormalities before clinical symptoms; therefore, peripheral nerve conduction and SSR can be recommended as auxiliary screening tools for NIID.
10.Function of SIRT6 in tumor initiation and progression.
Zhen DONG ; Qian LEI ; Lichao LIU ; Hongjuan CUI
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2016;32(7):870-879
As a member of the sirtuins family, also called Class III histone deacetylases (HDACs), SIRT6 has many catalytic enzyme activities and plays a pivotal role in biological processes including anti-aging, chromatin regulation, transcriptional control, glucose and lipid metabolism, and DNA damage repair. Recently, increasing evidences indicated that SIRT6 was related to initiation and development of tumors, such as hepatic cancer, lung cancer, breast cancer and genital system tumors. However, SIRT6 might play a dual role in tumorigenesis and progression. SIRT6 often acted as a tumor suppressor, but might play an oncogenic role. Based on our current study, we depicted the essential roles of SIRT6 in the initiation and progression of various tumors, and summarized its mode of actions, which might provide clues for cancer therapy.
Carcinogenesis
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Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic
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Genes, Tumor Suppressor
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Humans
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Neoplasms
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genetics
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pathology
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Oncogenes
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Sirtuins
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genetics
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metabolism