1.Expression of angiogenin in COS-7 cells and analysis of its biological activity.
Yuan-Yuan WANG ; Min-Jig ZOU ; Xin CAI ; Shen LIU ; Jin-Feng WANG ; Tao XU ; Jia-Xi WANG ; Hang SU ; Dong-Gan XU
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2008;16(3):667-670
This study was purposed to investigate the angiogenin (ANG) expression in COS-7 cells and its biological activity. The gene of angiogenin was obtained from mononuclear cells of peripheral blood by using RT-PCR and inserted into eukaryotic expression vector of pcDNA3.1. After being transfected into COS-7 cells, the recombinant ANG was identified by Western blot assay. The function of promoting proliferation of ANG to ECV304 cells was detected by MTT method, and its activity of vascularization was analyzed by chick embryo chorioallantois treated by the culture supernatant after transfection with pcDNA3.1-ang. The result showed that recombinant ANG was expressed in COS-7 cells after transfection for 24 to 36 hours. It could specifically react with monoclonal antibody against ANG. The recombinant ANG could obviously promote the proliferation of ECV304 cells. In contrast with the control group, the culture supernatant of pcDNA3.1-ang transfected group could stimulate the angiogenesis in embryo chorioallantois. It is concluded that the ang transiently expresses in COS-7 cells, and its expression product obviously stimulates the cell proliferation and angiogenesis.
Angiogenesis Inducing Agents
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pharmacology
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Animals
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COS Cells
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metabolism
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Cell Line
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Cell Proliferation
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drug effects
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Cercopithecus aethiops
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Endothelial Cells
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cytology
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Genetic Vectors
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genetics
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Humans
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Recombinant Fusion Proteins
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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pharmacology
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Ribonuclease, Pancreatic
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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pharmacology
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Transfection
2.Study on the risk of age-related diabetes mellitus among 8280 cases with metabolic syndrome patients and normal persons in Beijing
Jing MA ; Jig FENG ; Ze-Ping LV ; Hui HUANG ; Gang WAN ; Jin HUANG ; Jian-Yi ZHANG ; Shuang-Yu YANG ; Jian-Ling DU ; Li-Xin GUO ; Ze YANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2010;31(3):241-244
Objective To investigate the impact of age on patients with metabolic syndrome (MS) and normal persons. Methods Data was gathered from 8280 persons including 4873 males and 3407 females who were randomly selected. All subjects were devided into normal group and MS group. According to the interval of ten years, the subjects were devided into seven age groups, to calculate the difference of impaired fasting glycaemia (IFG) between patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) and normal people, as well as the related portions. Results (1) The risk of IFG and DM appeared to be different among age groups among the target subjects as well as in the normal and the MS groups (P<0.05). (2) Among the whole subjects, the overall prevalence of IFG was increasing with age. The prevalence of DM had an increasing trend with age augment in 20-79 years group, whereas a decreasing trend appeared in people over 80 years of age. (3) For normal persons, the prevalence of IFG and DM were all increasing with age augment in 20-79 years group, and then decreasing with age augment in the over-80-years group. (4)For MS patients, the prevalence of IFG had an increasing trend with age augment in 20-69 years group, whereas a decreasing trend appeared in people over 70 years of age. There was no tendency of variation with age augment in DM.Conclusions (1) For normal persons, high prevalence rates of IFG and DM were correlated to age augment, especially in senior persons. (2) For MS patients, high prevalence of IFG was also correlated to age augment, but no association between prevalence of DM and age augment was seen. (3)Age from 70 to 79 years appeared to be in high risk with MS.
3.Identification of 2 strains of suspected Yersinia pestis isolated from Marmot,,himalayana in Dege County,Sichuan Province
Zhi-zhen, QI ; Dan-ba, LUOZHI ; Yong-jun, DUAN ; Min, LI ; Bai-zhong, CUI ; Rui-xia, DAI ; Jian-ping, FENG ; Cun-xiang, LI ; Shou-hong, YU ; Zu-yun, WANG ; Hu, WANG ; Xing, JIN ; Hai-hong, ZHAO ; You-quan, XIN ; Ling-ling, REN ; Qing-wen, ZHANG ; Rong-jie, WEI ; Li-xia, JIN ; Yong, JIG ; Hao-ming, XIONG ; Xiao-lin, LUO ; Sang-zhu, ZEREN ; Hong, WANG ; Shan-hu, ZHANG ; Wen-tao, GUO ; Xue, WANG ; Ze-li, DANBA ; Dan, WENG ; Dai-li, WANG
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2009;28(1):48-53
Objective Throush identify biochemical characteristics and virulence factors of 2 strains suspected Yersinia pestis(Y.pestis)isolated from the dead Marmota himalayana(M.himalayana)to confirm the nature epidemic focus in Dege County,Sichuan Province.Methods Y.pestis was analyzed by specific staining and shape,culturing characteristics,splitting-test by bacteriophage,test of biochemical characteristics and glycolysis ability,virulence factors,virulence,nutritional requirement,plasmid,genetic test and genetic type. Results The tested strains were Gram staining bacilus.The main biochemical characteristics were Arabinose(+)、 Rhamnose(-),Maltose(+),Melibiose(-),Glycerol(+),Denitrification(+).The virulence factors with FI+.VW+, Pgm+,Pst I+;and with the common 6.0×106,45.0×106,65.0×106 plasmids,also with the virulence-relative plasmid gene.Both their absolutely lethal dose(LD100)in mice were 50 bacteria.The nutritional requirement appeared which were depended on Phenylalanine and Methionine.With the Genomovar 5 genotype characteristics of M.himalayana plague foci of Qinghai-Tibet plateau.The difference between tested strains and Yersinia pseudotubercuosis on the 3 different culture medium was obvious.The tested strains had a Y.pestis' specific 3a fragment,Pst I and FI-Ag,at 22 ℃,the strains could be split by bacteriophage completely.Conclusions According to the diagnostic criteria of plague in China,the 2 suspected strains isolated from Dege County,Sichuan Province ale confirmed as Y.pestis.both with powerful virulenceand with the characteristics of the Y.pestis of M.himahtyana in Qinghai-Tibet plateau plague natural focus.