3.Chemokine receptors in regulating immune response and therapy
Tao ZHANG ; Bingzhong SUN ; Boquan JIN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2001;17(6):584-588
Although adhesion molecules have long been recognized to be differentially expressed on naive and effector/memory T cells,it has recently been found that a number of chemokine receptors are also differentially expressed on T cells,depending on their Ag experience and type of polarization. Recent data suggests that chemokines and their receptors are essential elements that regulate the positioning of T cells and their partners for priming and T helper 1 (Th1)- or Th2-mediated responses,therefore,are probably the most promising targets for treating immune diseases.
4.Target of Angiostatin
Yonghui TAO ; Lianfen ZHANG ; Jian JIN
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2003;0(09):-
Aim To investigate the specificity of angiostatin to vascular endothelial cells. Methods S-180 tumor imaging and autoradiography of angiogenesis on Matrigel model was developed with 99 Tcm-recombinant human angiostatin ( 99 Tcm-rhAS) as a tracer, and FCM on human microvascular endothelial cell-1 (HMEC-1) with FITC-rhAS or rhAS antibody. The binding protein of rhAS on HMEC-1 was isolated by af-finity chromatography, and the proteins was sequenced with MS. Results 99 Tcm-rhAS was concentrated on the tumor site in vivo, and the rhAS was specific to angiogenesis of tumor. There were some binding sites on the surface of HMEC-1. Three proteins which are able to bind rhAS were obtained by affinity chromatography, among which tubulin sequenced was an important target for tumor. Conclusion The angiostatin is specific to novel vascular endothelial cell, and its mechanism targeting tumor is complicated.
5.A dosimetric study of hippocampal-avoidance prophylactic cranial irradiation in intensity-modulated radiotherapy and volumetric modulated arc therapy for patients with localized small cell lung cancer achieving complete response after chemoradiotherapy
Mao ZHANG ; Tao SUN ; Mingwei BU ; Xiao GUO ; Jin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2015;(6):675-679
Objective To investigate the dosimetric characteristics of hippocampal?avoidance prophylactic cranial irradiation ( HA?PCI ) in fixed?field intensity?modulated radiotherapy ( IMRT ) and volumetric modulated arc therapy ( VMAT) and the feasibility and risks of hippocampal avoidance. Methods Prophylactic cranial irradiation (PCI) was performed for 16 patients with localized small cell lung cancer ( SCLC) who were treated in our hospital from January to August, 2014, and achieved complete response ( CR) after chemoradiotherapy, with a prescribed dose of 25 Gy in 10 fractions. CT localization image was fused with brain MRI image to contour the hippocampus on the fused image, and the boundary of the hippocampus was extended 5 mm outward to form the area for reduced dose. IMRT and VMAT plans with hippocampal avoidance were developed separately, and the dose distribution in the whole brain, the hippocampus, and the 5?mm area outside the hippocampus was evaluated for these two plans. Independent?samples t test was applied to evaluate the difference between the two groups. Results The mean hippocampal volume in the 16 patients was 2. 76 cm3 ( range 2. 56 ?3. 01 cm3 ) . The mean radiation dose ( Dmean ) in the hippocampus during IMRT and VMAT was 9. 04± 0. 20 Gy and 10. 32± 0. 28 Gy, respectively, reduced by 66. 0% and 61. 2%, respectively, compared with the prescribed dose ( P=0. 55);Dmean in the area for reduced dose during IMRT and VMAT was 13. 57± 0. 90 Gy and 14. 86± 0. 60 Gy, respectively, reduced by 49. 0% and 44. 1%, respectively, compared with the prescribed dose (P=0. 88). Conclusions HA?PCI in IMRT and VMAT meets the clinical requirements, and can reduce the dose in the hippocampus while ensuring the whole?brain radiation dose, and therefore can be applied in PCI and provide a technical support to protect the patient’ s neurocognitive function.
6.Enhancement of T-type Ca2+ channel currents in dorsal root ganglia neurons by nesfatin-1 and possible mechanisms
Jiaoqian YING ; Yuan ZHANG ; Guoqiang ZHANG ; Jin TAO ; Zhigang CHANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2016;35(5):543-547
Objective To investigate the effect of nesfatin-1 (NSF-1) on T-type Ca2+ channel currents in adult mouse dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons and possible signal transduction mechanisms involved.Methods We measured the expression of melanocortin 4 receptors(MC4-R)in mouse DRG by using western blotting analysis.The whole-cell patch clamp technique was used to record the effects of NSF 1 on T-type Ca2+ channel currents in small DRG neurons and several ligands were experimented to further clarify relevant signaling pathways.Results MC4-Rs were abundantly expressed in DRG neurons.NSF-1 enhanced T-type calcium channel currents in a dose-dependent manner in small DRG neurons in mice.NSF-1 mediated increment of T-type calcium channel currents was blocked by the MC4-R antagonist HS024,phosphokinase C antagonists GF109203X,and chelerythrine chloride,while the blockade of phospohokinase A PKI 6-22 elicited no such effects.Conclusions NSF-1 can enhance T type calcium channel currents in small DRG neurons through an MC4-R-dependent PKC signaling pathway.
7.Isolation,Identification and Bioactivity Screening of Streptomyces pseudogriseolus Associated with Marine Sponge Hymeniacidon perleve
Hai-Tao ZHANG ; Yan JIN ; Pei-Chun WU ; Wei ZHANG ;
Microbiology 1992;0(05):-
An actinomycete B37 was isolated from an intertidal marine sponge Hymeniacidon perleve, which has strong activity against Gram positive bacteria and moderate activity against tumor cells. The mycelium and spore morphology, physiological properties and 16SrDNA sequence suggested that B37 is Streptomyces pseudogriseolus. The fermentation conditions of this strain were investigated for the biosynthesis of bioactive metabolites.
8.Characteristics and in vitro cell compatibility of human acellular dermal matrix with improved method
Tao JIANG ; Peisheng JIN ; Changbo TAO ; Yanping GUO ; Linxia ZHANG ; Yu WANG ; Aijun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2016;22(6):369-372
Objective To detect the characteristics and in vitro cell compatibility of human acellular dermal matrix (ADM) with the improved method.Methods Cell components of healthy human skins were removed by the improved method and the traditional method respectively.The porosity, degradation time in vitro of the ADM prepared by two methods and the cytotoxicity of the material infiltration liquid with the improved method on the adipose derived stem cells were detected.HE staining was used to detect the residual of the cells, the integrity of collagen and cell biocompatibility.Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used to detect the pore size.Results Both the two methods could completely remove the cells, and maintain the integrity of the collagen scaffold;The porosity of ADM with the improved method was higher (93.1±1.02)% than that of traditional method (74.27±2.04)% (P<0.05);There was no significant difference in the cytotoxicity and in vitro degradation time between the two kinds of ADM;While pore diameter of the improved method was significantly higher [(181.21±66.9) μm] than that [(102.38±15.63) μm] in dermal reticular surface with the traditonal method (P<0.05).Conclusions There is no obvious cytotoxicity of the ADM with the improved method, and therefore it is more suitable for cell adhesion growth with higher porosity and larger pore size.
9.Immune function changes of non-small cell lung cancer patients after chemotherapy
Huiru ZHENG ; Meiling JIN ; Tao REN ; Lei ZHANG ; Yiwei CHU
Fudan University Journal of Medical Sciences 2009;36(6):696-700
Objective To compare the proportion of CD3~+T cell and CD4~+CD25~(high) regulatory T cell (Treg cell) and the production of inferon γ ( IFN-γ) and interleukin-12 (IL-12) in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) between patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and healthy people, and to analyze the changes of CD3~+T cell, CD4~+CD25~(high)Treg cell, IFN-γ and IL-12 of NSCLC patients before and after chemotherapy, so as to determine immune function changes of NSCLC patients caused by chemotherapy. Methods Twenty NSCLC patients and 20 healthy volunteers according to the including criteria were selected. Three mL of blood was drawn from NSCLC patients before chemotherapy (0 d), on the 3~(rd) day (3 d) and 7~(th) day (7 d) after chemotherapy. PBMC cells were separated from the blood samples. The proportions of CD4~+CD25~(high)Treg cell and CD3~+T cell (%) in PBMC were tested by FACS, and the IFN-γ and IL-12 (pg/mL) in the supernatants were also detected. Results The proportions of CD3~+T cell in NSCLC patients on 0, 3 and 7 d were (55.15±20.11)%,(57.73±14.08)% and (62.79±7.80)%,respectively, and there was no statistical difference between any two of these results. The proportion of CD4~+CD25~(high)Treg cell in healthy volunteers was (2.14±0.85)%, while that of NSCLC patients was (2.76±0.53)% on 0 d with statistical difference compared to the healthy volunteers (P<0.05). The CD4~+CD25~(high)Treg cell proportion (%) of NSCLC patients on 3 d and 7 d were (2.54±0.57)% and (2.72±0.29)%, respectively, which were both significantly lower than that of 0 d. On 3 d it was even much lower than that on 7 d (P<0.05). IFN-γ and IL-12 of NSCLC patients on 0 d were (34.36±4.38) pg/mL and (33.24±4.36) pg/mL, and no statistical difference was observed when compared with (34.36±4.38) pg/mL and (33.24±4.36) pg/mL in the healthy volunteers. On 3 d and 7 d, IFN-γ of NSCLC patients were (40.42±5.66) pg/mL and (39.27±6.07) pg/mL, respectively, and both were higher than that on 0 d (P<0.05); IL-12 of NSCLC patients were (35.51±5.03) pg/mL and (38.62±6.44) pg/mL, also both were higher than that on 0 d (P<0.05). Conclusions This study suggests that chemotherapy can improve immune functions of NSCLC patients, and may reinforce the anti-tumor immune response.
10.Analysis on distribution characteristics and risk factors of extended stay at tertiary comprehensive hospitals
Wenhan YU ; Hongbing TAO ; Jinlu HE ; Li JIN ; Pan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2017;33(7):515-518
Objective To analyze the distribution characteristics and risk factors of extended stay over 30 days at tertiary comprehensive hospitals, and explore methods of shortening average length of stay(LOS).Methods Homepage of all inpatients discharged from October 2014 to October 2015 of 31 tertiary comprehensive hospitals in Shanxi province were collected.39 234 cases of these inpatients stayed over 30 days and their case information was complete.A generalized linear model was used for risk factors analysis.Results With the extension of LOS, most of the inpatients with extended stay were found during their 30th-40th days, accounting for 50.21% of all and constituting the highest daily costs as well.The ratio of inpatients decreases with their LOS, and its distribution presents a positive skew in entirety.Distribution of inpatients over 30 days identified urban employees under medical insurance accounting for the highest ratio among all payment categories,and those from the department of orthopedics for the highest ratio among all departments, while those of diseases from injury and poisoning accounting for the highest ratio among all disease categories.The findings indicated ten important factors for extended stay, namely gender, medical payment category, ICD, inter-department transfer, nosocomial infection, and clinical pathway.Conclusions To strengthen management of specific departments and inpatients, focus on key process of medical quality, and accelerate medical insurance payment reform can effectively control extended stay.