1.Preliminary experimental study on mechanism of intestinal mucosal damage induced by IgG immune complex in mice
Shan WANG ; Junbin ZHENG ; Zehong ZOU ; Yuanwei DING
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2017;33(8):1156-1160
Objective:To study the cellular pathology and molecular mechanisms of intestinal mucosal damage induced by IgG immune complex in mice.And to explore the pathogenic mechanism and molecular diagnosis evidence of ulcerative colitis induced by food intolerance in clinical practice.Methods: Six weeks old BALB/c female mice were used to build animal model.All the mice were divided into four groups:the control group(group A),the rabbit intestinal mucosal protein immunized group(group B),the DSS induced group(group C),the rabbit intestinal mucosal protein immunized combined with DSS induced group(group D).After successful establishment of animal model,serum and colon tissues were collected to be performed relevant tests.Results: IgG level in serum and colonic mucosa of group B mice increased.And inflammatory cell infiltration and a small amount of mast cell activation were observed in intestinal mucosa;group C mice showed the typical acute ulcerative colitis:a large number of inflammatory cells infiltration,inflammatory factor levels increased in mucosa and mucosa lamina propria,and mucosal epithelial cells′ tight junction weakened;group D mice manifested both high level of IgG in serum and colonic mucosa and also typical acute ulcerative colitis.Besides,significant mast cell activation was observed in the intestinal mucosa.Conclusion: We infer from the experimental results that IgG immune complexes can induce the damage of intestinal epithelium by mediating activation of mast cells.And during the process,the level of inflammatory cytokines increased in intestinal mucosa and the expression of tight junction protein in epithelial cell decreased.These factors contribute to the promotion of intestinal mucosa damage induced by immune complexes.
2.Efficacy of microneedle radiofrequency for treatment of moderate acne vulgaris
Yangmin GUO ; Tao LU ; Yanxia CHEN ; Jinbo ZOU ; Shupin ZHANG ; Qizhou HUANG ; Aimin LAI ; Junbin ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2022;28(4):304-307
Objective:To evaluate the clinical efficacy of microneedle radiofrequency in the treatment of moderate acne vulgaris.Methods:From August 2018 to August 2020, 393 patients (192 males and 201 females, aged 15-38 years) with moderate acne were enrolled in the Department of Dermatology, the First Affiliated Hospital of Shantou University Medical College and Shantou Chaonan Minsheng Hospital, including 201 patients in experimental group and 192 patients in control group. In the experimental group, microneedle radiofrequency therapy was used once every 2 weeks for 3 times in total. The control group adopted the fire needle, once every 2 weeks, a total of 3 times. The efficacy of both groups was evaluated at week 8.Results:A total of 378 patients were actually completed: 196 patients in the experimental group, and 182 patients in the control group. At the eighth week of follow-up, the total effective rate was 81.12% in the experimental group and 70.43% in the control group. The efficacy of the two groups was statistically different (χ 2=4.42, P<0.05). Conclusions:The efficacy of microneedle radiofrequency therapy in the treatment of moderate acne vulgaris is better than that of fire needle, with good tolerance, short recovery period, few adverse reactions and high compliance, which has clinical promotion value.
3.Effect of high expression of Zwint on the proliferation of hepatoma cells and the prognosis of liver transplantation for hepatocellular carcinoma
Hui LI ; Genshu WANG ; Jun ZHENG ; Jianye CAI ; Junbin ZHANG ; Daorou CHENG ; Qi ZHOU ; Yang YANG
Organ Transplantation 2018;9(2):122-129
Objective To investigate the expression of zeste white 10 interactor (Zwint) in primary hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and its effect on the prognosis of liver transplantation for HCC. Methods HCC tissues, paracancerous tissues and clinical data of 50 liver transplant recipients for HCC were collected. The expression levels of Zwint messenger RNA (mRNA) and Zwint protein in 20 pairs of HCC tissues and paracancerous tissues of 20 liver transplant recipients for HCC were compared using real-time fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR), Western Blot and immunohistochemistry (IHC). Two HCC cell lines HepG-2 which interfered with the expression of Zwint successfully were selected as si-Zwint-1 group and si-Zwint-2 group, and the blank control was taken as si-NC group. The cell proliferation and cell cycle of various groups were compared using cell counting kit (CCK) -8 experiment, flat-cloning assay and cell cycle experiment. The consistency of the expression of Zwint and cyclin D1 in HCC tissues and cells was analyzed using Western Blot and IHC. The enrolled patients were divided into high expression group (22 cases) and low expression group (28 cases) based on the median of Zwint protein expression level, and the relationship of the expression level of Zwint protein and clinical characteristics, overall survival rate and disease free survival rate of liver transplant recipients for HCC was analyzed. Results The results of real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR showed that the expression level of Zwint mRNA in HCC tissues was higher than that of paracancerous tissues (P=0.03). The results of Western Blot and IHC showed that the expression level of Zwint protein in HCC tissues was higher than that of paracancerous tissues(both P<0.05).After the Zwint gene of HCC cell line HepG-2 was interfered,CCK-8 and flat-cloning assay showed that the cell proliferation potential was significantly weakened (all P<0.01), and the cell cycle arrested at stage G1(all P<0.05). The expression level of Zwint protein was closely related to tumor diameter and tumor, node, metastasis (TNM) staging (all P<0.05). The overall survival rate of liver transplant recipients for HCC in the high Zwint expression group was lower than that of the low expression group (P=0.02). Conclusions Zwint is highly expressed in HCC tissues, and it can promote the proliferation of HCC cells through regulating cell cycle. The expression level of Zwint is negatively correlated with the prognosis of liver transplantation for HCC.