1.The study on alpha 1-antitrypsin expression in the synovial tissues of patients with ankylosing spondylitis
Yan ZHAO ; Hongtao DONG ; Xiaotian CHANG ; Xinfeng YAN ; Yunzhong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2011;15(10):677-681
ObjectiveTo investigate the expression of ATA1 in the synovial tissue from patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS) and to localize expression of ATA1 in AS synovial membranes.In addition,tag SNPs were genotyped to determine the possible association of this gene with AS risk.MethodsWestern blotting analysis was applied to determine the expression of ATA1 in the synovial tissues by comparing the expression profiles of AS(n=8),rheumatoid arthritis(RA,n=9) and osteoarthritis(OA,n=9) samples.Immuno-histochemistry was used to localize the expression of ATA1 in the synovial membrane.The levels of ATA1 in the synovial fluid of patients with AS were determined using ELISA with OA and RA as controls.Taqman method was used to genotype tag SNPs (rs2753934,rs2749531 and rs6575424) in 56 AS cases,260RA cases and 160 healthy controls.ANOVA,LSD test andx2 test were used for statistical analysis.Results Increased expression of ATA1 in synovial membranes of AS was found when compared with samples from RA and OA.ELISA results showed significantly elevated level of ATA1 in the synovial fluid of patients with AS (1.6+0.6),but not in samples of RA(1.4±0.5) and OA (1.2±0.5)(P<0.05).Haplotype analysis did not reveal a haplotype association in AS or RA(P>0.05).ConclusionThe current findings suggest that upregulation of ATA1 may play an important role in the pathogenesis of AS.
2.The efficacy evaluation of multiplane operations in obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome.
Lexin XU ; Lijin WANG ; Ying NIE ; Hongtao JI ; Shuqin CHANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;28(9):593-597
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the therapeutic effect of multi-plane operations in treating obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS).
METHOD:
One hundred and fifteen patients with OSAHS diagnosed by polysomnography were treated with uvuplopalatopharyngoplasty. Eighteen of them were treated combining with nasal septal construction. Twenty six patients also received nasal septal construction and partial inferior turbinectomy. One patients also received Genioglossus advancement and partial resection of corpus linguae. Five patients also received partial resection of corpus linguae. Some patients with the nasal disease and/or the lingual hypertrophy; AHI > 40 and/or BMI > 30 are received tracheotomy before general anaesthesia.
RESULT:
According to the postoperative follow-up 43 patients, were cured, 46 patients were improved, 26 patients were invalid, the effective power was 77.4%.
CONCLUSION
The operative effective power were increased by multi-plane operations in OSAHS patients. The serious complication were prevented through tracheotomy before general anaesthesia in multi-plane operations of severe OSAHS.
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Aged
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Retrospective Studies
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Sleep Apnea, Obstructive
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Treatment Outcome
3.Gene polymorphism in intron 4 of surfactant protein-B in bronchopulmonary dysplasia infants
Lingxia ZHAO ; Wenbin LI ; Baohuan CAI ; Wenhao YUAN ; Wei LIU ; Hongtao XU ; Rui PAN ; Liwen CHANG
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2012;15(5):267-272
ObjectiveTo investigate the change of gene polymorphorism of surfactant protein-B (SP-B) intron 4 in infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD).MethodsForty-five infants with BPD (BPD group) and ninety-nine infants without lung diseases (control group) who admitted into Tongji Hospital,Tongji Medical College,Huazhong University of Science and Technology from July 2008 to July 2011 were selected into this study.Genotyping for fragment length polymorphism of SP-B intron 4 was performed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR),agarose gel electrophoresis,cloning and sequencing methods in both groups.Differences of allele frequencies (invariant allele and variant allele) and genotype frequencies (invariant genotype and variant genotype) between BPD group and control group were analyzed.The differences of gestational age and birth weight between the two groups were compared with Independent-Samples t test.The gender composition and differences of allele or genotype frequencies between the two groups were compared with Chi-square test.Results Invariant allele frequencies in BPD group and control group were 83.3% (75/90) and 92.0% (182/198),and variant allele frequencies were 16.7% (15/90,including eight insertion alleles and seven deletion alleles) and 8.1% (16/198,including eight insertion alleles and eight deletion alleles).There were significant differences between the two groups (x2 =4.75,P =0.029).In BPD group,there were 32 cases (71.1 %,32/45) invariant genotypes and 13 cases (28.9 %,13/45,including seven cases insertions and six cases deletions) variant genotypes; in the control group,there were 85 cases invariant genotypes (85.8%,85/99) and 14 cases (14.1%,14/99,six insertions and eight deletions) variant genotypes.Significant difference was found between the two groups (x2=4.42,P<0.036). ConclusionsVariations of SP-B intron 4 were more in BPD infants,and the variation of SP-B intron 4 might be associated with BPD.
4.Research Progress in the Function of SUMOylation during Infection by the Influenza Virus.
Huimin LIU ; Wenqing LI ; Lijuan SU ; Guozhi ZHANG ; Yan LI ; Xiao LI ; Hongtao CHANG
Chinese Journal of Virology 2015;31(5):560-564
The influenza virus has evolved numerous mechanisms to overcome host defenses for its benefit. It can also manipulate the immune system to stop it monitoring and clearing the virus. Small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO)ylation is emerging as a key post-translational modification that plays an important part in virus replication. This brief review focuses on recent findings on the roles of SUMOylation during infection by the influenza virus. As such, it will aid understanding of the mechanism of action of infection by the influenza virus, and help to provide new strategies for anti-viral treatment.
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Humans
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Influenza, Human
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virology
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Orthomyxoviridae
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genetics
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metabolism
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Sumoylation
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Viral Proteins
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genetics
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metabolism
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Virus Replication
5.Isolation,identification and full-length genome sequence of EMCV f rom domesticated boar
Hongtao CHANG ; Huimin LIU ; Jun ZHAO ; Lu CHEN ; Xia YANG ; Xinwei WANG ; Huixia YAO ; Chuanqing WANG
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2014;(8):793-796
Encephalomyocarditis virus (EMCV) ,named JZ1202 ,was isolated from domesticated boar in Henan ,China . We performed the full-length genome sequencing and molecular characteristic analysis of the isolated strain .Results showed that the full-genome sequence of EMCV JZ1202 generated a sequence of 7 735 bp in length ,and had 81 .2%-99 .9% nucleotide identity with other reference strains from different animals ,but 99 .4% with Chinese reference from pig .The phylogenetic tree was constructed based on the full-length genome;ORF and VP1 gene sequences identified EMCV was divided into G1 ,G2 and G3 groups ;the strain JZ1202 belongs to G1 with other Chinese reference strains .Results identified that the EMCV infection could cause severe clinical symptoms in domesticated boar .Big regional differences exist in EMCV and the transmission is limit-ed in a range of area .However ,cross infection and prevalence of EMCV disease between domesticated boar and mice might ex-ist .Mutation of some amino acid may occurred in EMCV infected domesticated boar .
6.Construction of eukaryotic cell expression vectors pIRES2-EGFP-SP-B-C/T 1580 and evaluation of their expressions in 293T cells
Hongtao XU ; Hui YANG ; Liwen CHANG ; Wenbin LI ; Lingxia ZHAO ; Wenhao YUAN ; Wei LIU ; Baohuan CAI ; Xijuan WANG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2012;(10):1338-1341
Objective To construct two kinds of eukaryotic ccll expression vcctors pIRES2-EGFP-SP-B-C/T 1580 and evaluate their expressions in 293T cells,for the further study of relationship between polymorphism of surfactant protein B (SP-B) gene and bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD).Methods The eukaryotic pIRES2-EGFP-SP-B-C/T 1580 expression vectors were constructed by gene recombination,and identified by gene sequencing.The recombinant expression vectors were transfected into 293T cells by lipofectamine2000.The expression of green fluorescence protein in 293T cells was observed by fluorescence microscopy.The mRNAs and proteins of SP-B-C/T 1580 were tested and identified by reverse transcriptionpolymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism(RT-PCR-RFLP) and western blot.Results Two recombinant plasmids contained the complete cDNA of SP-B with the same sequence as in gene bank.The base of SP-B 1580 gene of pIRES2-EGFP-SP-B-C 1580 was C,that of pIRES2-EGFP-SP-B-T 1580 was T.After being transfected into 293T cells,highly efficient expression of SP-B-C/T 1580 gene was detected at mRNA and protein levels.Conclusions The pIRES2-EGFP-SP-B-C/T 1580 eukaryotic cell expression vectors were successfully constructed.
7.Study of the toxicity of 1-Bromo-3-chloro-5,5-dimethylhydantoin to zebrafish.
WanFang LI ; JinFeng WEI ; HongTao JIN ; MingFang HUANG ; JingXuan ZHANG ; ChengHe LI ; ChaoJie CHEN ; Chang LIU ; AiPing WANG
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2011;24(4):383-390
OBJECTIVE1-Bromo-3-chloro-5,5-dimethylhydantoin (BCDMH) is a solid oxidizing biocide for water disinfection. The objective of this study was to investigate the toxic effect of BCDMH on zebrafish.
METHODSThe developmental toxicity of BCDMH on zebrafish embryos and the dose-effect relationship was determined. The effect of BCDMH exposure on histopathology and tissue antioxidant activity of adult zebrafish were observed over time.
RESULTSExposure to 4 mg/L BCDMH post-fertilization was sufficient to induce a number of developmental malformations, such as edema, axial malformations, and reductions in heart rate and hatching rate. The no observable effects concentration of BCDMH on zebrafish embryo was 0.5 mg/L. After 96 h exposure, the 50% lethal concentration (95% confidence interval (CI)) of BCDMH on zebrafish embryo was 8.10 mg/L (6.15-11.16 mg/L). The 50% inhibitory concentration (95% CI) of BCDMH on hatching rate was 7.37 mg/L (6.33-8.35 mg/L). Histopathology showed two types of responses induced by BCDMH, defensive and compensatory. The extreme responses were marked hyperplasia of the gill epithelium with lamellar fusion and epidermal peeling. The histopathologic changes in the gills after 10 days exposure were accompanied by significantly higher catalase activity and lipid peroxidation.
CONCLUSIONThese results have important implications for studies on the toxicity and use of BCDMH and its analogs.
Animals ; Antioxidants ; metabolism ; Disinfectants ; toxicity ; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ; Embryo, Nonmammalian ; drug effects ; Hydantoins ; toxicity ; Time Factors ; Water ; chemistry ; Water Pollutants, Chemical ; toxicity ; Zebrafish
8.Functional analysis of prv-miR-LLT11a encoded by pseudorabies virus
Huimin LIU ; Li YANG ; Zhibin SHI ; Ruiqi LV ; Xia YANG ; Chuanqing WANG ; Lu CHEN ; Hongtao CHANG
Journal of Veterinary Science 2019;20(6):e68-
Viral-encoded microRNAs (miRNAs) have vital roles in the regulation of virus replications and host immune responses. The results of previous studies have indicated that miRNA clusters are involved in the replication and virulence of the pseudorabies virus (PRV), which may potentially lead to immune escape or facilitation of PRV replication. This study's previous research revealed that prv-miR-LLT11a was differentially expressed during PRV infection. The present study's results have demonstrated that prv-miR-LLT11a could significantly inhibit PRV replication. It was further determined that SLA-1 was the target gene of prv-miR-LLT11a, and simultaneously, that overexpression of prv-miR-LLT11a could downregulate the mRNA and protein levels of SLA-1 in a dose-independent manner. Furthermore, the present study also observed that prv-miR-LLT11a can downregulate TAP1 expression. Our findings provide a better understanding of the molecular mechanism involved in the effects of prv-miR-LLT11a on SLA-1 and TAP1 as well as its involvement in immune system evasion of PRV.
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Immune System
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MicroRNAs
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Pseudorabies
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RNA, Messenger
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United Nations
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Virulence
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Virus Replication
9.Combined lumbar pelvic fixator for treatment of unstable vertical fracture and dislocation of old posterior pelvic ring
Tonglin CHEN ; Shuolei WANG ; Caili SUN ; Hongtao BAI ; Limin CHANG ; Xianjun LYU ; Tao LI ; Bao ZHU ; Yuanyuan LI ; Xuanlin ZHENG ; Weidou JIA
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2021;41(20):1493-1499
Objective:To investigate the clinical effect of using combined lumbar pelvis fixation device in the treatment of old vertical unstable fracture dislocation of posterior pelvic ring.Methods:Data of 7 patients with old vertical unstable fracture dislocation of posterior pelvic ring admitted and followed up from January 2017 to April 2020 were retrospectively analyzed, including 4 males and 3 females with an average age of 42.4 years old (range, 22-73 years old). There were 3 cases of traffic injury, 3 cases of falling injury and 1 case of tumble injury. According to Tile classification for pelvic fractures, there were 5 cases of type C1, 1 case of type C2 and 1 case of type C3. The average time from fracture to surgery was 5.4 weeks (range, 3-10 weeks). Among the 7 patients, 4 patients' posterior ring fractures were fixed by combined lumbar pelvic triangle fixation, and 3 patients' posterior ring fracture were fixed by combined lumbar pelvic fixation. 4 patients' anterior ring injury were not treated, 2 patients' anterior ring injury were treated by closed cannulated screw and internal fixation, and 1 patient's anterior ring injury was fixed by INFIX and cannulated screw. Every patient's operating time, intraoperative blood loss, length of incision and times of X-ray fluoroscopy were recorded. Pelvic X-ray and CT scan were taken postoperatively to observe the condition of reduction and screw position. Postoperative fracture reduction quality was assessed by Matta radiological criteria and Majeed criteria was used at the final follow-ups to evaluate the degree of functional recovery after pelvic fracture.Results:The average operating time of 7 patients was 143 min (range, 96-205 min); the intraoperative average blood loss was 579 ml (range, 300-1 650 ml); the average length of incisions was 12.9 cm (range, 9-15 cm) and the average time of X-ray fluoroscopy was 27 times (range, 15-52 times). Postoperative X-ray and CT scan showed that the displacements of the posterior rings were reset well and all the hollow screws were located accurately and firmly. Postoperative radiation quality was evaluated according to Matta radiological criteria, and there were 4 cases of excellent, 2 cases of good and 1 case of fair, with an excellent and good rate of 85.7% (6/7). Seven patients had good fracture union. The average followed up time for all 7 patients was 12 months (range, 6-16 months). At the last follow-up, imaging examination showed good reduction of the sacroiliac joint, and the reduction of anterior and posterior rings were not lost. The healing time was 14.2 weeks (range, 12-20 weeks). Majeed score: postoperative 4.90±6.64 points (range, 48-58 points), postoperative 3 months 71.40±7.32 points (range, 67-75 points), postoperative 6 months 84.90±8.14 points (range, 68-96 points), the difference was statistically significant ( F=0.614, P=0.004). Majeed score 6 months after operation showed that 5 cases were excellent, 1 case was good and 1 case was fair, and the excellent and good rate was 85.7% (6/7). Conclusion:Using combined lumbar pelvis fixation device in the treatment of old vertical unstable fracture dislocation of posterior pelvic ring has good reduction quality, high fixed strength and good postoperative effect.
10.Analysis of problems on the homepage of inpatient medical records in the department of bone and soft tissue oncology
Lina GAO ; Hongtao WANG ; Chang LU
Modern Hospital 2024;24(3):367-370
Objective The purpose of this article is to analyze the problem with the first page of inpatient medical re-cords in the Department of Bone and Soft Tissue Oncology of a certain hospital,in order to provide guidance for improving the quality of the first page of inpatient medical records.Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on 2 979 inpatient medi-cal records from the Department of Bone and Soft Tissue Oncology of a certain hospital from April 1,2022 to August 31,2023.Excel was used to statistically analyze and record the occurrence of problems on the first submission of inpatient medical records.Results A total of 1 258 inpatient medical records had issues with the first submission of 2 979 inpatient medical records,with an incidence rate of 42.23%.A total of 2 149 defects were found on the homepage of 1 258 problematic medical records,among which 28.71%,22.57%,16.66%,13.49%,and 10.89%were other diagnostic errors,main diagnostic errors,pathological diagnostic errors,other surgical or operational errors,and main surgical or operational errors,respectively.Conclusion There are many pre quality inspection issues on the first page of inpatient medical records in the Department of Bone and Soft Tissue On-cology of a certain hospital,which should be taken seriously.The incidence rate can be reduced by strengthening training for clin-ical physicians,providing targeted guidance for coding personnel on filling out problems on the first page,improving pre submis-sion logic quality control in the Information Department,and strengthening performance evaluation.