1.LMNA gene and dilated cardiomyopathy.
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2009;37(12):1140-1142
2.Clone, prokaryotic expression and preparation of polyclonal antibody of hCD59
Jie TANG ; Ping SUN ; Xiaolian ZHANG
Journal of Cellular and Molecular Immunology 2009;25(10):924-926
AIM: To construct full length hCD59 eukaryotic and extracellular domain of hCD59 (hsCD59) prokaryotic expression vectors and prepare polyclonal antibody of hCD59. METHODS: cDNA fragments encoding hCD59 and hsCD59 were amplified from human PBMCs by RT-PCR and cloned into the eukaryotic vector pVAX-1 and prokaryotic vector pGEX-KG, respectively. The recombinant fusion protein GST-hsCD59 was expressed in E. coil BL21 induced by IPTG. Then the fusion protein was purified and identified. Polyclonal antibody against hCD59 was prepared by immunizing rabbit with pVAX-1-hCD59 and boosting with GSThsCD59 fusion protein, and the titer was identified. RESULTS: The recombinant eukaryotic vector pVAX-1-hCD59 and prokaryotic vector pGEX-KG-hsCD59 were successfully constructed. The GST-hsCD59 fusion protein was over-expressed in E. coli BL21 and the relative molecular mass (M~r) of the expression product was identical with predicted size. The titer of the anti-hCD59 serum was 1:3 200. CONCLUSION: We got the recombinant eukaryotic vector pVAX-1-hCD59, prokaryotic vector pGEX-KG-hsCD59 and rabbit anti-hCD59 polyclonal antibody successfully. These work would be helpful for the further study of the biological function of human CD59.
3.Contribution of motA gene in pathogenesis-associated chemotaxis and colonization of Campylobacter jejuni
Ping RUAN ; Aihua SUN ; Xin ZHAO ; Jie YAN
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2010;30(3):195-200
Objective To determine the role of flagellar motor protein MotA in the pathogenesisassociated chemotaxis and colonization of Campylobacter jejuni. Methods The motA gene as well as Kan~r gene and plus-motA gene segments for motA gene knock-out were amplified by PCR and the target amplification fragments were sequenced after cloning. A suicide plasmid(pBlueskrit-Ⅱ-SK~(motA-kan)) and a motA gene knock-out mutant (motA~-) were constructed based on homologious recombination. By using semisolid plate migration test, hard agar plus (HAP)-based chemotactic test towards sodium deoxycholate (SDC) in vitro, and jejunal colonization test in BALB/c-ByJ mice were performed to determine the differences of flagellar motility, chemotaxis towards SDC and colonization in murine jejunum between motA~- mutant and wild-type strain. Results The nucleotide and amino acid sequences of the cloned motA gene were 100% identical to the reported corresponding sequences. The results of PCR, sequencing and continuous passage culture in antibiotics-contained medium demonstrated that both suicide plasmid and motA~- mutant were successfully generated. The diameters of clonies on semisolid plate and 0.2 mol/L SDC-induced chemotactic tings in HAP as well as the bacterial numbers adhering to the surface of murine jejunal mucosa and in jejunal content of motA~- mutant were significantly less than those of wild-type strain(P<0.05). Conclusion A motA gene knock-out mutant of C. jejuni was successfully constructed in this study, motA is an essential gene for flagellax motility, pathogenesis-associated chemotaxis and colonization of C. jejuni.
4.Treatment of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome by administration of mesenchymai stem cells
Qiong SONG ; Bin LING ; Jie SUN ; Ping LIU
International Journal of Surgery 2009;36(5):294-297,封3
Objective To study the bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cell(MSC) potential as seed cells for treatment of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome(MODS) in rabbit model, lay fundamental for clin-ical utilization of the MSC for treatment of MODS. Methods MODS rabbit model was established by hemor-rhagic shock combined with endotoxin, isolation and characterization of rabbit bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells labeled MSC with GFP by lentivirus transfection, administration of MSC by ear margin vein injec-tion, MSC integration determined by PCR and pathological section, the MSCs effect on MODS rabbits evalu-ated by physical observation. Results Compared with controls, ransplanted MSCs were found in liver, lung, kidney, MODS rabbits were physically improved obviously. Conclusions MSCs are able to integrate into host without any rejection reaction, and capable of ameliorating MODS evidently.
5.A new modified watershed algorithm for image segmentation in cervical cancer cell adhesion
Yinghong ZHAO ; Zhongshun ZHOU ; Cunjie SUN ; Jie PING
Military Medical Sciences 2014;(12):972-975
Objective To investigate an effective algorithm for image segmentation in cervical cancer cell adhesion , which enables accurate segmentation of the contour of adherent cells .Methods The images of target cells were extracted from the background area using level set methods , normalized with minimum values of transformation algorithms ,and multi-plied by the gradient image points in the region of interest ( ROI) to inhibit the undesired gradient information before the im-ages of adherent cells were segmented using labeled watershed algorithm .Results and Conclusion Compared to conven-tional watershed segmentation methods , this algorithm is not only effective in image segmentation of adherent cervical cancer cells with uneven staining and more accurate segmentation lines established around the contours of adherent cells , but of high clinical value .
6.Numerical simulation analysis of hemodynamic values of budd-chiari syndrome based on MR image
Cunjie SUN ; Yinghong ZHAO ; Jie PING ; Yanfeng CUI
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2014;(12):1297-1300
Objective The hemodynamic mechanism of Budd-Chiari syndrome ( BCS ) has become the research hotspot in recent years.The aim of this study was to discuss the hemodynamic characteristics of BCS through 3D numerical simulation for inferior vena cava stenosis based on the fluid dynamics ( CFD) method. Methods 3D model was established from a patient with Budd-Chiari syndrome based on MR image with Ansys software .The numerical simulation of this model was performed by the CFD . Results The 3D model of inferior vena cava functionally demonstrated the change procedure of hemodynamic characteristics of BCS .Vortex was found above the narrow area , and blood flow velocity achieved maximum in the center of the stenosis throughout the coronal section graph.The static pressure value gradually declined at the narrow area entrance to the narrowest place , and achieved minimum value at the exit.The maximum wall shear stress existed in the stenosis . Conclusion Specific 3D computational hemodynamic model can show the hemodynamic characteristics of BCS , and its hemodynamic parameters could be used for clinical practice .It will facilitate the study on correlation of complex hemodynamic parameters and morphology changes of inferior vena cava vascular .
7.Generation of spaO-ompA fusion gene of Salmonella paratyphi A and the immunoprotection of expression product of the fusion gene
Jinqin JIANG ; Yifan SUN ; Wenyan YUE ; Jie YAN ; Ping RUAN
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2012;32(2):152-156
Objective To generate the spaO-ompA fusion gene of Salmonella paratyphi A and its prokaryotic expression system,and to determine the immunoprotection of the recombinant expression product rSpaO-OmpA.Methods A flexible peptide sequence was used to link spaO and ompA genes and a prokaryotic expression system of spaO-ompA fusion gene was subsequently generated.SDS-PAGE and Bio-Rad Agarose Image Analyzer were applied to examine the expression as well as the yield of the target recombinant protein rSpaO-OmpA.The antigenicity and immunoreactivity of rSpaO-OmpA were determined using immunodiffusion test,Western Blot assay and micro-Widal's test.By a mouse infection model,the immunoprotection of rSpaO-OmpA against the lethal challenge of S.paratyphi A was determined.In the animal protective test,the recombinant expressed SpaO (rSpaO) and OmpA ( rOmpA ) were used as the controls.Results The generated spaO-ompA fusion gene had 100% nucleotide and amino acid sequence identities compared to the single spaO or ompA gene.The constructed prokaryotic expression system IPTG E.coli BL21DE3pET42a-spaO-ompA expressed the recombinant protein rSpaO-OmpA.rSpaO-OmpA combined with the antiserum against wholecell of S.paratyphi A to present positive hybridization signal and induced specific antibody in the immunized rabbits.Immunization with 100 or 200 μg rSpaO-OmpA contributed 66.7% (8/12) or 83.3% (10/12) immunoprotective rates in mice when the animals were attacked with S.paratyphi A.The immunoprotective rates produced by rSpaO-OmpA were significantly higher than that of equal rSpaO or rOmpA( P<0.05 ).The sera from rSpaO-OmpA immunized mice presented 1∶5-1∶40 agglutination titers to the H antigens of different S.paratyphi species,and 1∶1-1∶16 immunodiffusion titers to rSpaO,rOmpA and rSpaO-OmpA proteins,respectively.Conclusion The artificially fusion antigen,rSpaO-OmpA,has more powerful immunogenicity and immunoprotection that the equal rSpaO or rOmpA.
8.Bibliometric analysis of scientific articles on rehabilitation nursing for adult burn patients in China.
Sun YING ; Cao JIE ; Feng PING ; Zhang LINGJUAN
Chinese Journal of Burns 2015;31(3):168-171
OBJECTIVETo analyze the current research status of rehabilitation nursing for adult burn patients in China, and to disuss the related strategies.
METHODSChinese scientific articles on adult burn patients' rehabilitation nursing published from January 2003 to December 2013 were retrieved from 3 databases namely China Biology Medicine disc, Chinese Journals Full-text Database , and Chinese Science and Technology Journals Database . From the results retrieved, data with regard to publication year, journal distribution, research type, region of affiliation of the first author, and the main research content were collected. Data were processed with Microsoft Excel software.
RESULTSA total of 417 articles conforming with the criteria were retrieved. During the 11 years, the number of the relevant articles per year was on the rise, and the increasing rates in 2005, 2008, 2009, and 2013 were all above 30% . Regarding the distribution among journals, these 417 articles were published in 151 journals, with 188 articles in Source Journal for Chinese Scientific and Technical Papers , accounting for 45.08%. Regarding the research type, 173 out of the 417 articles were dealing with clinical experiences, accounting for 41.49% ; 172 out of the 417 articles were dealing with experimental studies, accounting for 41.25% . The regions of affiliation of the first author were mainly situated in Guangdong province, Shandong province, Hunan province, and Jiangsu province, with Guangdong province contributing 58 articles, accounting for 13.91%. The research content of these articles was mainly focused on psychological nursing, nursing model, and health education, respectively 188,101, and 85 articles, accounting for 45.08%, 24.22%, and 20.38%.
CONCLUSIONSThe research on rehabilitation nursing for adult burn patients in China has been carried out nationwide. Although the number of relevant papers is on the rise, the quality of these papers needs to be further improved. There is an urgent need for the guideline on rehabilitation nursing for adult burn patients in China so as to standardize the content and procedure of rehabilitation nursing.
Bibliometrics ; Burns ; rehabilitation ; China ; Humans ; Publications ; statistics & numerical data ; Rehabilitation Nursing
9.Advance on anti-tumor theranostics and biosafety of bismuth-based nanomedicine
Ying-jie WANG ; Ping GAO ; Meng SUN ; Lei-jiao LI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2023;57(4):852-855
Nanomedicine is one of the most promising fields in biomedicine. Inorganic nanomaterials stand out among many nanomaterials due to their excellent physicochemical properties, stable chemical properties and high biocompatibility. As an inorganic nanomaterial, bismuth-based nanomaterials have the advantages of adjustable band gap, low toxicity, easy functionalization, large X-ray attenuation coefficient, high photothermal conversion efficiency and long cycle half-life, so they have good promising application in cancer diagnosis and treatment. This review summarizes the recent research progress of bismuth-based nanomaterials in tumor diagnosis, treatment and biosafety, which provides a theoretical basis for the design and exploitation of a new generation of bismuth-based nanomedicine systems.
10.Effects of parents exposure to tributyltin(TBT)on blood routine of F1 generation KM mice
Yuwei YIN ; Ping SUN ; Jie SUN ; Shuwen WANG ; Jiliang ZHANG ; Jianli XIONG
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2015;(5):42-46
Objective To explore effects of parents exposure to TBT on blood routine of F1 generation mice. Methods 80 mice including 40 males and 40 females, were randomly divided into control groups (CK) , low dose groups (LTBT), middle dose groups (MTBT) and high dose groups (HTBT).They were given dose of TBT (0,0.2,2, 20μg/kg) every day.The experiment lasted 45 days.At 60 days, one female and one male of the same concentration were bred in the same cage according to 1∶1.At postnatal day 60, blood was collected for the determination of blood routine. Results Compared with control group, the number of red blood cells and hemoglobin of F1 generation male mice in LTBT and HTBT groups were significantly increased (P <0.01); Red blood cell volume, mean corpuscular hemoglobin (P <0.01), and the lymphocyte absolute value in F1 generation male LTBT were significantly reduced (P <0.05); HTBT of female mice were significantly increased about the number of red blood cells (P <0.01).A dose-dependent increase of the hemoglobin, red blood cells, and platelet count of F1 generation female experimental groups was observed.Conclusion Parental TBT exposure affects the F1 mice blood routine.There is the greatest influence on LTBT in F1 generation male mice and on HTBT in F1 generation female mice.