1.Mutational analysis of KCNJ11 in Chinese elderly essential hypertensive patients
Jiayue LI ; Zongbin LI ; Mei ZHU ; Yuqi LIU ; Yang LI ; Shiwen WANG ; Qinglei ZHU
Journal of Geriatric Cardiology 2012;09(2):153-157
Objective To compare the distribution of KCNJ11 polymorphisms between elderly Chinese population with and without hypertension. Methods We examined the mutation of KCNJ11 gene by directly sequencing. Data for the present study were obtained from 250 hypertensive subjects (60 to 83 years old) as well as 250 normotensive subjects (60 to 86 years old). Results We found nine different mutations in KCNJ11, including six novel mutations (I131M, L147I, L147V, L147L, Q235H, G245C). None of the novel mutations were found in the normotensive subjects, and all the residues were conserved in other species. These sequence variants in Chinese population indicate the diversity of the human library and the complexity of hypertension. Conclusions The consistent finding of our present study provided a basis for the development of new strategies to diagnosis and treat hypertension in the elderly.
2.A Review of the Knowledge Discovery Methods Based on Knowledge Graph in the Biomedical Field
Jiayue MEI ; Jia SUN ; Yuefang HOU
Journal of Medical Informatics 2024;45(1):45-51
Purpose/Significance To review the knowledge discovery methods based on knowledge graph in the biomedical field,and to provide references for researchers.Methods/Process The paper summarizes the knowledge discovery methods based on knowledge graph by systematically searching and analyzing the relevant literatures,and compares the advantages and disadvantages of various knowl-edge discovery methods.It points out that the limitations and challenges of knowledge discovery methods based on knowledge graph in the biomedical field,and puts forward suggestions and prospects.Result/Conclusion In the future research,it is suggested to improve the in-terpretability of knowledge discovery results,build an effective result evaluation framework,and establish a standardized knowledge dis-covery process with multi-domain experts'collaboration,so as to improve the quality and efficiency of knowledge discovery research.
3.Effect of Conditioned Medium from Human Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stromal Cells on Rejuvenation of Nucleus Pulposus Derived Stem/Progenitor Cells from Degenerated Intervertebral Disc
Xiaoli ZENG ; Jinhua LIN ; Hao WU ; Jiayue YU ; Mei TU ; Lek Hang CHEANG ; Jiaqing ZHANG
International Journal of Stem Cells 2020;13(2):257-267
Background and Objectives:
Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs)-based treatment for degeneration of intervertebral disc (IVD) has been proposed recently. We here addressed whether MSC secreted factors can rejuvenate nucleus pulposus- derived stem/progenitor cells from degenerated disc (D-NPSCs) in vitro.
Methods:
and Results: We analyzed the expression of MSCs and NP cell specific surface markers, pluripotency related genes, multilineage potential and cell proliferative capacity of D-NPSCs upon incubation with the conditioned medium which was collected from the umbilical cord derived MSCs (UCMSCs). Our results indicated that the conditioned medium restore the stemness of D-NPSCs by up-regulating the expression level of CD29 and CD105, pluripotency related genes OCT4 and Nanog, and NP progenitor marker Tie2. The increased stemness was accompanied by promoted cell proliferative capacity and improved osteogenic and chondrogenic differentiation potential.
Conclusions
Our findings suggested that the UCMSCs derived conditioned medium might be used to rejuvenate the degenerated NP stem/progenitor cells.