1.A standardization study of Meta-analyses on nephropathy published in Chinese journals
Jinyan LIU ; Yuliang ZHAO ; Qinghua ZHOU ; Yumei WU ; Shengguo ZHOU ; Ling ZHANG ; Ping FU
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2013;52(10):833-837
Objective To evaluate the standardization of Meta-analyses on nephropathy published in Chinese journals.Methods By searching in WANFANG,VIP,CNKI databases and Chinese Biomedical Literature Database(CBM) as well as related Chinese journals,eligible Meta-analyses were enrolled and analyzed according to the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) Statement and the MOOSE (Meta-analysis of Observational Studies in Epidemiology) Checklist.Results A total of 217 Meta-analyses were enrolled with 166 on randomized controlled trials (RCT) and 51 on observational studies.Based on the PRSIMA Statement,of the 166 Meta-analyses on RCT,51.8%(86 papers) were found with the complete research hypothesis,13.9% (23) with the literature screening flow chart,15.7% (26) with the subgroup analysis,53.0% (88) with the publication bias analysis and 28.3% (47) with the sensitivity analysis.According to the MOOSE Checklist,of the 51 Meta-analyses on observational studies,only 9.8% (5) had done the statistical stability calculation,54.9% (28) with the outlook of application,45.1% (23) with the limitation of the study,2.0% (1) with the quantitative analysis on potential bias and 17.6% (9) with the suggestion for future studies.Conclusions Unclear hypothesis,limited methodological description,lack of in-depth analysis on heterogeneity and bias are the common defects in Meta-analyses published in Chinese journals on nephrology.
2.System evaluation of unilateral and bilateral pedicle screw fixation and posterior lumbar interbody fusion in the repair of lumbar degenerative diseases
Yuanming ZHONG ; Shuanhu FU ; Zhifei LI ; Liang WU ; Jinyan ZHOU ; Yi MO ; Dahan LU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(9):1353-1360
BACKGROUND:At present, the internal fixation and fusion surgical treatment of lumbar degenerative disease tends to diversify, but posterior lumbar interbody fusion within a single bilateral pedicle screw fixation is stil common in clinical practice; the two ways after treatment can achieve satisfactory clinical efficacy, but which way has advantages is stil controversial. OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the efficacy and safety of unilateral and bilateral pedicle screw fixation and single segment lumbar interbody fusion in the repair of lumbar degenerative disease by a meta-analysis system. METHODS: According to the Cochrane Colaboration search strategy, we searched MEDLINE, PubMed, EMBASE, CBMdisc, CNKI, VIP and WanFang Data. Randomized controled trials concerned unilateral and bilateral pedicle screw fixation and single segment lumbar interbody fusion in the treatment of lumbar degenerative diseases. By two reviewers, in strict accordance with inclusion and exclusion criteria, literatures were screened, data were extracted, and the methodology quality of included trials was criticaly assessed. RevMan5.1 software was used for meta-analysis. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Six randomized controled trials involving 507 patients were included. The results of meta-analysis showed that fixed unilateral and bilateral pedicle screw between single lumbar fusion and surgery in the treatment of lumbar degenerative diseases, significant differences were detected in surgical time [WMD=-40.29, 95% CI (-43.79, -36.79)], intraoperative blood loss [WMD=-74.13, 95%CI (-86.13,-62.13)], length of hospital stay [WMD=-1.04, 95%CI (-1.30,-0.79)], final folow-up Visual Analogue Scale score [WMD=0.33, 95% CI (0.24, 0.42)], final folow-up Oswestry dysfunction index [WMD=-1.07, 95%CI(-1.57, -0.56)]; unilateral side was better than bilateral side (P < 0.000 1). There was no significant difference in complication rate [RR=0.54, 95% CI(0.25, 1.17)] and fusion rate [RR=0.53, 95%CI (0.22, 1.28)] (P=0.12 andP=0.16). These results suggested that unilateral and bilateral pedicle screw fixation and single lumbar fusion in the treatment of lumbar degenerative disease has achieved satisfactory results. Unilateral pedicle screw fixation can reduce operation time, intraoperative blood loss and length of stay. Visual Analogue Scale score and Oswestry dysfunction index improved significantly in a short period after treatment.
3.Cellular Localization Analysis of Enhanced Green Fluorescent Protein Tagged hnRNP A1 Under Stress
Xingjie GAO ; Juan SONG ; Lin GE ; Xue FU ; Xiaoming SUN ; Wei ZHANG ; Jinyan HE ; Zhi YAO ; Jie YANG
Tianjin Medical Journal 2014;(6):522-525
Objective To construct eukaryotic enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) expressing recombinant plasmid, pEGFP-C1-hnRNP A1, which contains coding sequence of human hnRNP A1 (heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleo-protein A1), and to perform cellular localization analysis of EGFP tagged hnRNP A1 under stress. Methods Total RNA was isolated from HeLa cell used for synthesis of first-strand cDNAs using reverse primers that are specific for the 3′-un-translated region of hnRNP A1. hnRNP A1 gene fragments were then amplified by touch-down PCR from those cDNAs and inserted into pEGFP-C1 fluorescent bearing vector through EcoRⅠ/BamHⅡdouble enzyme digestion and T4 DNA Ligase connection. The recombinant pEGFP-C1-hnRNP A1 plasmid was transfected into HeLa cells and green fluorescent tagged fusion proteins was examined by Western blot and confocal fluorescence microscopy. Co-localization of EGFP-hnRNP A 1 with poly (A)+mRNA (the marker of the stress granules), or DCP1a (the marker of processome) were detected by RNA fluores-cence in situ hybridization and immunofluorescence. Results The pEGFP-C1-hnRNP A1 was sequenced and digested cor-rectly by restriction single/double enzyme. The green fluorescent fusion protein was also detected in transfected HeLa cell by Western blot and confocal fluorescence microscopy. EGFP-hnRNP A1 co-localizes with poly(A)+mRNA, but not DCP1a. Conclusion Recombinant eukaryotic plasmid of pEGFP-C1-hnRNP A1 was constructed successfully and expressed effec-tively. EGFP tagged hnRNP A1 takes part in forming stress granules.
4.Analysis of Cellular Stress Response in Two AUG of Human SND1 Gene
Xingjie GAO ; Jinyan HE ; Lin GE ; Yi ZHANG ; Xue FU ; Jie YIN ; Wei ZHANG ; Xuebin SHI ; Zheng SU ; Zhi YAO ; Jie YANG
Tianjin Medical Journal 2014;(7):625-629
Objective To construct eukaryotic Flag (DYKDDDDK) expressing recombinant plasmids, pCMV-N-Flag-SND1-No1/2, which contain the coding sequence of human SND1-No1(from 1st AUG)or SND1-No2 (from 2nd AUG), and perform the cellular localization analysis of Flag-tagged SND1-No1/2 under stress condition to study the function of the two AUG in the SND1 containing stress granules formation. Methods The gene fragments of SND1-No1/2 were amplified by PCR from the whole SND1 transcript and inserted into pCMV-N-Flag expressing vector through BamHI/EcoRI double en-zyme digestion and T4 DNA Ligase connection. The recombinant pCMV-N-Flag-SND1-No1/2 plasmids were transfected in-to HeLa cells and the expression of Flag-SND1-No1/2 fusion proteins was examined by Western blotting assay. Immunofluo-rescence assay was performed to detect the co-localization of Flag-SND1-No1/2 with endogenous SND1 granule. Results The pCMV-N-Flag-SND1-No1/2 were sequenced and digested correctly by restriction single/double enzyme. The Flag-tagged SND1-No1/2 fusion proteins were also detected in transfected HeLa cell by Western blotting assay. Both of them showed the co-localization with endogenous SND1 granule. Conclusion The recombinant eukaryotic plasmids of pCMV-N-Flag-SND1-No1/2 were constructed successfully and expressed effectively. The depletion of 1st AUG failed to af-fect the formation of SND1 containing stress granules.
5.Incidence and influencing factors of delayed onset of lactogenesis Ⅱ in Chinese parturient women: a systematic review
Jun LIU ; Min LIU ; Panhua JIANG ; Huijuan CHEN ; Shanshan HU ; Jinyan FU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2021;27(10):1300-1305
Objective:To systematically evaluate the incidence and influencing factors of delayed onset of lactogenesis Ⅱ (DOL Ⅱ) in Chinese parturient women so as to provide a reference for related research and clinical practice.Methods:We searched literature related to the incidence and influencing factors of DOL Ⅱ in Web of Science, PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, VIP, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) , Wanfang Data and China Biology Medicine Literature Database by computer. Two researchers conducted the quality evaluation and data extraction on literature, as well as the systematic review. Meta-analysis was used for data conforming to quantitative analysis by Stata 12.0.Results:A total of 13 studies were included in the systematic review. Meta-analysis showed that the incidence of DOLⅡ in Chinese parturient women was 24% [95% confidence interval (18%-31%) ]. Among the main influencing factors, parturient women factors include age, parity, delivery method, body mass index, sleep status, exposure of stressful life events during pregnancy, anxiety, depression, postpartum fatigue, pregnancy complications, methods of anesthesia, drug use; infant factors involve premature delivery, birth weight, sucking posture, number of sucking; social factors consist of the time to milk, breastfeeding education during pregnancy.Conclusions:The incidence of DOLⅡ in Chinese parturient women is relatively high, and there are many influencing factors involved. The effects of most factors have different evaluations, and the causal relationship with DOLⅡ needs further verification.
6.Setup error analysis of image registration using various regions of interest after individualized nasopharyngeal carcinoma radiotherapy immobilization
Panpan CAO ; Weiqing WANG ; Yu CHENG ; Jinyan LEI ; Shi LI ; Xiaolong SHI ; Haiyan PENG ; Fu JIN
Chinese Journal of Medical Physics 2024;41(2):151-157
Objective To explore the effects of image registration using various regions of interest(ROI)on the setup error for nasopharyngeal carcinoma(NPC)patients who were immobilized individually.Methods Forty-three NPC patients who required radiotherapy were enrolled.The patients were immobilized with customized plastic foam and thermoplastic mask,and CBCT verification was performed once a week.In CBCT images,ROI was divided into the whole ROI(ROIPTV)and 7 local ROI containing different cervical structures(ROIsphenoid sinus,ROIatlantoaxial,ROIneck3,ROIneck4,ROIneck5,ROIneck6,and ROIneck7),which were then used for registrations with localized CT image.The setup errors in superior-inferior(SI),left-right(LR),anterior-posterior(AP),Pitch,Roll,and Yaw directions were recorded.Results In SI direction,the setup errors within 0.3 cm accounted for 89.74%for ROIneck7,and more than 90%for the other ROI.The proportion of setup errors within 0.3 cm gradually increased with the neck upward in LR direction,and they were 76.78%,81.70%,85.26%,and above 90%for ROIneck7,ROIneck6,ROIneck5,and the other ROI,respectively.In AP direction,the proportions of setup errors within 0.3 cm were less than 90%,except for ROIatlantoaxial and ROIneck3.The setup errors of ROIsphenoid sinus,ROIatlantoaxial,ROIneck3,and ROIneck4 were significantly positively correlated with ROIPTV in SI direction,and the correlation coefficients(R)were 0.94,0.95,0.90,and 0.83,respectively.In LR direction,there were positive correlations between the setup errors of ROIatlantoaxial and ROIsphenoid sinus(R=0.95),ROIneck3 and ROIsphenoid sinus(R=0.91),ROIPTV and ROIneck3(R=0.91).The setup errors of ROIPTV in AP direction were positively correlated with ROIatlantoaxial vertebrae and ROIneck3(R=0.88,0.90).The margins of all ROIs ranged from 0.38 cm to 1.01 cm.The extension of ROIneck6 and ROIneck7 in AP direction exceeded 0.9 cm,and the extension of ROIneck7 reached 0.95 cm in SI direction.Conclusion ROIPTV and ROIsphenoid sinus,ROIatlantoaxial,ROIneck3 are significantly correlated in SI,LR,and AP directions.The setup error of nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients gradually increases with the neck down.The nasopharyngeal and cervical regions need to be expanded in segments when patients are immobilized individually.
7.Clinical application of 3D printed bolus with specific density in breast cancer radiotherapy
Jinyan LEI ; Panpan CAO ; Qian ZHANG ; Jianfeng LI ; Xinyao DAI ; Xuechun WANG ; Fu JIN ; Haiyan PENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Physics 2024;41(6):683-689
Objective To investigate the clinical application of 3D printed bolus with specific density in breast cancer radiotherapy,and to evaluate its effects on dose distribution and positioning.Methods Forty post-mastectomy patients undergoing intensity-modulated radiotherapy were randomly enrolled for 3D printed bolus(n=20)and conventional bolus(n=20),and all patients were fixed in the supine position using styrofoam.Conventional positioning was performed based on in-room lasers and body markers,with daily Catalyst HD optical surface monitoring combined with weekly CBCT verification.The absolute dose,patients'skin surface dose,surgical incision,planned field,target area doses(VCTV50Gy,VPTV50Gy)and organs-at-risk doses in patients with different boluses were recorded,and the conformity index and homogeneity index were calculated,and the setup errors using CBCT and Catalyst HD were also analyzed.Results The difference in absolute dose between different boluses was trivial,but the skin surface dose with 3D printed bolus was significantly higher than with conventional bolus[(54.83±0.44)Gyvs(54.43±0.51)Gy,P<0.05].Patients with 3D printed boluses had a higher conformity index than with conventional boluses(0.69±0.04 vs 0.65±0.02).For different boluses,there was no significant difference in VCTV50 Gy,while the VPTV50 Gy and organs-at-risk doses were lower in those with 3D printed bolus than conventional boluses(P<0.05),with heart Vmean of 9.68%±3.24%vs11.43%±3.60%.In patients with 3D printed boluses,both planned field arrangement and surgical incision affected the target doses,and the doses of the target area without an internal breast wrap was greater than those with internal breast wrap(P<0.05).When the field was not wrapped around the internal breast,the surgical incisions only affected VPTV50 Gy,and the VPTV50 Gy was greater with the transverse fusiform incision than with the oblique vertical incision(P<0.05),which were 95.58%±0.51%vs95.44%±0.71%.The optical monitoring accuracies with different boluses differed only in the left-right direction(P<0.05),with(0.08±0.57)cm and(-0.15±0.46)cm for 3D printed and conventional boluses.Conclusion Compared with conventional bolus,3D printed bolus can improve dose distribution and optical monitoring accuracy.The surgical incision and planned field arrangement under 3D-printed bolus would exert effects on target doses.
8. The effect of age on skin elasticity and setup error in optical surface image-guided radiotherapy
Yang HE ; Jinyan LEI ; Haiyan PENG ; Huanli LUO ; Kaijin MAO ; Dengyan WANG ; Lifeng PENG ; Yiyu ZHU ; Qinghong MIN ; Xuechun WANG ; Huan TANG ; Qiang XIAO ; Ying WANG ; Fu JIN
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2020;29(1):47-51
Objective:
To investigate the correlation between skin elasticity and setup error in optical surface image-guided radiotherapy.
Methods:
The skin elasticity (R7) data of the head, chest and abdomen were extracted and analyzed its correlation with age by systematic literature review. Fifty-four patients diagnosed with nasopharyngeal carcinoma, breast cancer and cervical cancer were recruited in this study. Firstly, the patients were positioned based on the room laser and markers. Subsequently, the patient position was verified by the Varian On-Board Imager, and then C-Rad Catalyst was adopted to obtain surface images in two states (mask or non-mask) as reference images. In the subsequent fraction treatment, after initial positioning, the local calibration was performed by Catalyst, and setup errors in three directions were recorded. Meanwhile, the patient setup was verified by CBCT twice a week. The
9.The relationship between NLRP3 inflammsomes expression and liver damage after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in mice model.
Yujin HUANG ; Jinyu FU ; Jinyan WU ; Ting FANG ; Jing HUA ; Mimi LIU ; Na GUO ; Kailin XU ; Lingyu ZENG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2014;35(8):684-688
OBJECTIVETo explore the function of nucleotide-binding domain (NOD)-like receptor protein 3 (NLRP3) inflammsomes in liver damage after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT).
METHODSThe study presented a murine (BALB/c-based) model of allo-HSCT. Chimera rate was measured by flow cytometry. The hematoxylin-eosin, Masson's trichrome, immunohistochemistry staining were used to observe the pathology changes in liver, then measured the degree of liver damage. Inflammation cells and NLRP3 were measured by Western blot, cytokines IL-1β, IL-18 and NLRP3 related genes were tested with real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (q-PCR).
RESULTSHematopoietic stem cells had been successfully transplanted, the chimera rate was geater than 97% on the 10th day. Liver damage occurred after allo-HSCT and suffered infiltration of inflammation cells, which reached the peak on day 15, then moved to moderate; the cytokines IL-1β, IL-18 had the similar trend with liver injury, and reached the highest level on day 15, their mRNA expressions increased by (1.19 ± 0.40) fold and (1.64 ± 0.76) fold, respectively; Meanwhile, caspase-1 had the similar trend, its mRNA expression increased by (3.51 ± 0.46) fold on day 15; the inflammasomes NLRP1, NLRP3, NLRC4 and NLRP5 expressed in liver on day 15 of post-allo-HSCT, and NLRP3 inflammasome expressed highest among them. The mRNA and protein level of NLRP3 inflammasomes were kept with the serious degree of the liver damage, its mRNA expression increased by (2.91 ± 0.41) fold on day 15.
CONCLUSIONNLRP3 inflammsome expressed in liver injury during allo-HSCT in mice, and may be one of the important factors contributed to liver injury.
Animals ; Carrier Proteins ; metabolism ; Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation ; adverse effects ; Inflammasomes ; metabolism ; Liver ; metabolism ; pathology ; Male ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred BALB C ; Mice, Inbred C57BL ; NLR Family, Pyrin Domain-Containing 3 Protein ; Postoperative Period
10.Tandem expression of the major epitope domains of the Moschus chrysogaster hemorrhagic disease virus VP60 and its protective efficacy to rabbits.
Shijun BAO ; Jinyan ZHANG ; Jian HE ; Yangyang ZHANG ; Xiaoyong XING ; Fengqin WEN ; Xiaoping FU ; Xiaochun WU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2020;36(8):1536-1545
Moschus chrysogaster (sifanicus) viral hemorrhagic disease (McVHD) is an acute and highly lethal infectious disease caused by Moschus chrysogaster hemorrhagic disease virus (McHDV) whose genome sequence is highly homologous with rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus. To screen the protective antigen of McHDV and set the basis for study of McVHD vaccine, the antigen epitope of major structural protein VP60 of McHDV was analyzed, and the specific primers were designed to obtain three amplified DNA sequences encoding the main antigen epitope of VP60 from McHDV by using RT-PCR. Then the three DNA fragments were sequenced and cloned to prokaryotic expression vector with pET-28a(+) by using overlap extension PCR, and finally the prokaryotic expression plasmid pET-truncated-VP60 was constructed. Subsequently, the pET-truncated-VP60 was transformed into Escherichia coli BL21(DE3), and the recombinant proteins were expressed by IPTG induction. Finally, the expressed protein was purified and applied to immunize that without immunizing with RHD vaccine, then the antiserum titers were evaluated by the hemagglutination inhibition test, and the immune-protective efficacy of the recombinant proteins was observed and analyzed through animal challenge test. The results showed that the multi-epitope DNA fragments of VP60 of McHDV was successfully expressed in the form of inclusion bodies in E. coli, and the relative molecular weight of recombinant proteins is about 45 kDa. After immunized with the recombinant proteins, 100% of New Zealand white rabbits were resistant to attack of McHDV, which indicates efficient immune-protective efficacy of chosen epitope recombinant protein. The study laid a foundation for the development of the new subunit vaccines of McVHD.