1.Research progress of IgG4 in isotype selection of antibody drugs.
Chen CHEN ; Hui WANG ; Jing-shuang WEI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(7):802-807
Many specific therapeutic antibody drugs have been developed for different indications. In drug development, it has been found that the antibody isotype framework can not only affect the physical and chemical properties of therapeutic antibodies, but also influence the activity and therapeutic effect. As a result, IgG isotype selection should be considered carefully in antibody drug development strategies. Because of the unique biological characteristics, IgG4 isotype has been used in some therapeutic antibodies for which effector functions are not desired. In order to provide new ideas for the development of antibody drugs, the research and application progress of IgG4 isotype in therapeutic antibody drug development has been reviewed.
Drug Design
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Humans
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Immunoglobulin G
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chemistry
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pharmacology
2.Identification of Epmedii Folium and its counterfeit leaf of Quercus variabilis.
Shuai KANG ; Chao ZHOU ; Yi HE ; Ji ZHANG ; Ai-hua WEI ; Jing LU ; Shuang-cheng MA
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(9):1676-1680
Epmedii Folium is a commonly used traditional Chinese drug, and is beneficial for the "liver" and "kidney" s function in Chinese medicine. Recently, the origin of this drug is more complex. Most of the identification studies are emphasized on the species certified by the pharmacopoeia and other related species from the same genus of Epimedium, but few was emphasized on the counterfeit. In this paper, one counterfeit of Epmedii Folium, identified as the dried leaf of Quercus variabilis (Fam. Fagaceae), has been reported based on field investigation, comparing specimen of Epmedii Folium and Q. variabilis,using the macroscopic, microscopic and TmC methods. It is resulted that they could be identified clearly not only by the macroscopic features, such as the vein character and the tooth apex, but also by the microscopic features, such as the vascular bundles of the midrib, the non-glandular hair, the anticlinal wall of the epidermis cell and the calcium oxalate crystal. Furthermore their TLC chromatograms showed also difference. This study will give reference for the identification of Epmedii Folium and the related supervision and inspection work.
China
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Discriminant Analysis
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Epimedium
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anatomy & histology
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chemistry
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Plant Leaves
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anatomy & histology
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chemistry
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Plants, Medicinal
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anatomy & histology
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chemistry
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Quercus
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anatomy & histology
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chemistry
3.THE METHOD OF HPLC FOR DETERMINATION OF MAJOR FLAVONOIDS IN VEGETABLES
Jing XU ; Changjiang GUO ; Jingyu WEI ; Jijun YANG ; Shuang CHENG ; Jianquan WU
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(04):-
Objective: To establish the method of HPLC for determination of 5 flavonoids in vegetables. Methods: The hydrolysis, extraction and HPLC procedures were optimized and used to determine the contents of quercetin, myricetin, luteolin, kaempferol and apigenin in 30 vegetables commonly consumed in Tianjin. Results: The procedures were well optimized with the CV ranging from 2.8% to 6.5%, and the recoveries ranging from 90.2% to 108.4%. The detection limits were 0.4 mg/L for quercetin, luteolin, kaempferol and 0.8mg/L for myricetin and apigenin, respectively. Quercetin was detected in 29 vegetables, ranging from 7.55 mg/100g FW to 0.60 mg/100g FW; apigenin was found in 5 vegetables, luteolin in 7 vegetables and myricetin in 8 vegetables, but no kaempferol in all vegetables. Lotus root, onion, kidney bean, tomato, celery contained higher contents of total flavonoids. Conclusion: The optimized HPLC method was reliable and accurate. The composition of flavonoids was different in analyzed vegetables in which quercetin was predominant almost in all of them.
4.EFFECTS OF POMEGRANATE PEEL EXTRACTS ON ANTIOXIDANT CAPACITY AND LIPID METABOLISM IN HYPERLIPIDEMIC MICE
Yunfeng LI ; Changjiang GUO ; Jijun YANG ; Jingyu WEI ; Jing XU ; Shuang CHENG
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 2004;0(06):-
Objective: To investigate the effects of pomegranate peel extract on antioxidant capacity and lipid metabolism in C57BL/6J mice fed high fat diet in comparison with pomegranate juice extract. Method: The hyperlipidemic model was developed by feeding C57BL/6J mice a high fat diet. The effects of pomegranate peel extract (supplemented in drinking water) on serum FRAP value, paraoxonase(PON), GSH-Px and SOD activities as well as serum and hepatic lipids contents were observed. The morphologic change of aortic walls was also examined. Results: The antioxidant capacity and lipid metabolism were improved by supplementation of pomegranate peel extract in hyperlipidemic mice. The pathologic changes manifested in aortic walls were also inhibited. The pomegranate juice extract presented similar effects. Conclusion: The pomegranate peel extract inhibited the early process of atherosclerosis. The possible mechanisms were related to the improved antioxidant capacity and lipid metabolism.
5.STUDY ON EXTRACTION OF ANTIOXIDANTS IN POMEGRANATE PEEL AND ITS ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITIES IN VITRO
Yunfeng LI ; Changjiang GUO ; Jijun YANG ; Jingyu WEI ; Jing XU ; Shuang CHENG
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(02):-
Objective: To investigate the free radical scavenging activities of the extract from pomegranate peel and compare with that from juice. Methods: Free radicals (-2O, 稯H and ROO? scavenging activities were investigated in different special chemical systems. Its inhibition activity on LDL oxidation was studied with LDL oxidation model in vitro. Results:Both extracts had strong abilities to scavenge -2O, 稯H and ROO?radicals and prevent LDL oxidation in dose-dependent manner. The extract from peel showed higher activities than that from juice. Conclusion: The natural antioxidants in the extracts of pomegranate peel or juice can effectively scavenge -2O, 稯H and ROO?radicals, and prevent LDL oxidation significantly, especially much more in the former.
6.Exploration of Infectivity of HIV in vitro
Wei-Ping FAN ; Jing-Yun LI ; Zuo-Yi BAO ; Hong-Xia WANG ; Fu-Shuang LV ;
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 1994;0(01):-
OBJECTIVE To define the regularity of survival ability of HIV in natural environment,and prevent(infection) through contacting with positive body fluids during daily life or medical work.METHODS Having been diluted by sterile water or 10% serum RPMI 1640 medium,HIV was exposed to 4℃,room temperature(20-26℃) or 37℃ for different period of time.TCID_(50) of these samples was detected.Non-pathological samples were blind passaged for three generations.RESULTS HIV infective ability persisted more than 35 days both in(water) and medium at 4℃;whereas it persisted 7-14 days in water,14-21 days in medium at room temperature and 37℃.CONCLUSIONS HIV has higher resistance in natural environment.To prevent accidental spreading of HIV,HIV positive liquids and contaminants staffs should be treated carefully.
7.Blood glucose management in elderly patients in intensive care unit in Beijing
Jing HOU ; Wei HE ; Yang LIU ; Tongyan ZHANG ; Jingyang ZHAO ; Tong LI ; Hua ZHOU ; Shuang GAO ; Yuan XU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2011;19(5):316-319
ObjectiveTo investigate the effect of intensive insulin therapy in critically ill elderly patients.MethodsElderly patients ( ≥ 65 years) admitted to the ICU of Beijing Tongren Hospital from June 2005 to December 2007 were divided into Group A ( glucose control target was 4.4-6.1mmol/L) and Group B ( glucose control target was 7.3-8.3mmol/L).Blood glucose level was controlled with a computer-assisted glucose control protocoL ResultsA total of 639 patients were enrolled,of which 280 were in Group A and 359 in Group B.The mean blood glucose level of the 2 groups was (6.07 ± 0.56) mmol/L and (7.52 ± 0.87 ) mmol/L respectively,both within the target ranges.The hyperglycemic index was (0.69±0.44) mmol/L in Group A and ( 1.60 ±0.73) mmol/L in Group B (P =0.000).No hypoglycemia adverse events occurred in either group.No significant differences were observed in the length of stay in ICU,duration of mechanical ventilation,hospitalization expenses,ICU mortality,and hospital mortality of the 2 groups.ConclusionMaintaining the blood glucose level of critically ill elderly patients at ≤8.3 mmol/L is safe and practical.
9.Purification and characterization of recombinant human anti-HAV monoclonal antibody.
Jing-Shuang WEI ; Ran TAO ; Wei-Wei SUN ; Qia JIA ; Chuan LI ; Mi-Fang LIANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2004;20(2):257-261
In order to obviate the drawbacks of plasma immunoglobulins, the whole molecular recombinant human anti-HAV (hepatitis A virus) monoclonal antibody (anti-HAV IgG) produced and secreted by rCHO cells was purified and its physicochemical properties were extensively characterized. The rCHO cells were cultured in serum-free medium and the supernatants were collected. The recombinant human IgG molecules were sequentially purified by ultrafiltration, rProtein A Sepharose Fast Flow affinity chromatography, ion exchange chromatography and diafiltration. In affinity chromatography, prior to the target protein elution, an intermediate high salt wash step was inserted, different pH and salt concentrations were evaluated for the capacity of removing host cell DNA. The yield of the downstream purification process was approximately 40%. The purity of anti-HAV IgG thus generated was assayed with SEC-HPLC method, integration result showed that the monomeric IgG content was more than 99%. Western-blot was carried out with AP-antiHuman IgG (Fab specific) and AP-antiHuman IgG (Fc specific) respectively, the blot result demonstrated that the anti-HAV IgG is human antibody with Fab and Fc structure. The specific anti-HAV activity determined by ELISA was 100 IU/mg, with anti-HAV immunoglobulin as the working standard reference. Ligand leakage in the eluate of the affinity column was approximately 32 ng/mg IgG, while after further purification steps, it was decreased to less than 2 ng/mg IgG. Residual host cell DNA was monitored with solid dot blot assay, DNA can be removed effectively with intermediate high salt wash step in the affinity chromatography. Free sulfhydryl content of anti-HAV IgG was assayed with fluorescent spectrophotometer, the low molecular weight bands appeared in non-reducing SDS-PAGE may be caused by the presence of free sulfhydryl. The endotoxin content was less than 1EU/ mg examined by standard LAL test procedures. Anti-HAV IgG prepared with this process is able to fulfill the regulatory requirements of State Food and Drug Administration for recombinant products.
Antibodies, Monoclonal
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biosynthesis
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immunology
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isolation & purification
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Chromatography, Affinity
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methods
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Hepatitis A Antibodies
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biosynthesis
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immunology
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isolation & purification
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Hepatitis A virus
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immunology
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Humans
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Immunoglobulin G
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biosynthesis
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immunology
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isolation & purification
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Recombinant Proteins
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biosynthesis
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immunology
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isolation & purification
10.lnfluence of lOL refractive index on straylight level following cataract surgery
Yu-Wei, ZHENG ; Jiang-Yue, ZHAO ; Li-Wei, MA ; Shuang-Ye, CHEN ; Zi-Yan, YU ; Qiu-Han, LI ; Jing, WANG ; Lu, LU ; Jin-Song, ZHANG
International Eye Science 2015;(1):79-82
Abstract?AlM:To investigate the influence of lOL refractive index ( Rl ) on measurement of straylight following cataract surgery.?METHODS:ln this case-control study, 77 eyes of 77 age-related cataract patients who underwent cataract phacoemulsification with posterior chamber aspherical arylic lOL implantation surgery in the Eye Hospital of China Medical University from Aug 2013 to Mar 2014, with a best corrected visual acuity ( BCVA) of 0. 5 or better, were classified into 3 groups randomly using 3 types of lOL: Tecnis ZCB00 Group ( Rl = 1. 47, 22 eyes of 22 subjects); Hoya PY60AD Group ( Rl=1. 52, 24 eyes of 24 subjects);Alcon SN60WF or lQ Group ( Rl=1. 55, 31 eyes of 31 subjects ) . BCVA, pupil size, astigmatism, axial length, intraocular straylight were measured respectively.? RESULTS: Age, axial length, BCVA, pupil size, astigmatism of the three groups were not significant difference (P>0. 05). The straylight of Tecnis, Hoya, lQ group were 1.04±0. 15, 1. 19±0. 14, 1. 14±0. 18. Straylight levels had significant differences among three groups ( F=5. 352, P = 0. 007 < 0. 05 ). There was no significant correlation between BCVA and straylight value (r=-0. 133,P=0. 124>0. 05).?CONCLUSlON:Patients chosen the higher Rl lOL may have a higher straylight level after the surgery.