1.Establishment and application of the phenotype database of negative RhD blood donors in Hohhot
Jinqing SHANG ; Wenting JIA ; Renna SU ; Limin CUI
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2015;(11):1550-1551
Objective To understand the phenotype distribution of negative RhD blood donors in local region ,and to establish negative RhD phenotype database .Methods A total of 554 specimens screened firstly as negative RhD were confirmed by indirect antiglobulin test .Repeat donors were excluded ,the remaining specimens were 366 cases ,which were analyzed the phenotype of Rh blood .Results Distribution characteristics of negative RhD phenotype was ccdee (56 .28% ) > Ccdee (29 .51% ) > ccdEe (7 .38% )> CcdEe (3 .55% )> CCdee (3 .01% )> ccdEE (0 .27% ) ,there were no CcdEE ,CCdEe ,CCdEE detected .Conclusion The establishment of Negative RhD phenotype database is help for providing matching blood for persons with negative RhD blood or same antibody blood ,and meeting the emergency blood usage ,it′s important for scientific management and reasonable application of negative RhD blood ,and accumulate data for then negative RhD blood of the local area ,especially for Mongolian .
2.Expression of transforming growth factor beta receptors, receptor-activated Smads and common-partner Smads in condylomata aeuminata
Jin SHANG ; Wei HE ; Jinqing YANG ; Ying LI ; Yunzhi HE ; Jun WU ; Rupeng WANG ; Li REN ; Qiuhong FU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2008;41(5):285-287
Objective To investigate the expressions of transforming growth factor beta receptors (TGF beta R), receptor-activated Smads and common-partner Smad in condylomata acuminata. Methods Tissue samples were collected from 20 patients with condylomata acuminata and 15 normal human controls.EliVisionTM plus immunohistochemical technique was used to detect the distribution and expression of TGF beta R Ⅰ , TGF beta R Ⅱ, Smad1/2/3, phosphorylated Smad2/3 and Smad4 in condylomata acuminata and normal control skin. Results Positive immunohistochemical staining for TGFbeta R Ⅰ , TGFbeta R Ⅱ,Smad1/2/3, p-Smad2/3 and Smad4 was detected in the epidermis of normal control skin. The intensity of im-munohistochemical staining was significantly lower for TGFbeta R Ⅰ , TGFbeta R Ⅱ, Smad1/2/3, p-Smad2/3and Smad4 in the epidermis of condylomata acuminata than in that of normal control skin (P < 0.05 or < 0.01). Conclusion The expressions of TGF beta R, receptor-activated Smads and common-partner Smad are decreased or absent in the epidermis of condylomata acuminata, which might interfere with TGF be-ta/Smad signaling and contribute to the development of epidermal hyperplasia in condylomata acuminata.