1.Establishment of Fluorescent Real Time Quantitative PCR for Detecting HIV-1 and Its Application
Huang-bin, XU ; Kun-long, BEN ; Tao, ZENG ; Jin-guang, LI
Virologica Sinica 2001;16(2):119-123
Accurate determination of HIV-1 proviral burden and viral load is very useful in prognosis of HIV-1 infected patients and in assessment of drug for therapy of AIDS patients. In order to establish a quantitative method in detecting HIV-1 proviral burden and viral load, 8E5 cell line and a recombinant RNA constructs were used as the HIV-1 proviral DNA and viral RNA external references, respectively. The PCR products were labeled with the fluorescent DNA dye SYBR green. The amount of burden or load was measured by GeneAmp 5700 Sequence Detection System. Using this method, the HIV-1 proviral burdens in PBMC of patient and in cell suspension treated with the compounds AZT, GL and WT were measured. HIV-1 viral loads in supernatant of the cell culture treated with the above compounds were also determined. The therapeutic indices (TIs) of the compounds calculated based on the inhibition of virus induced syncytial formation, and inhibitionn of proviral burdens and viral loads were compared, and their TIs successively increased. The fluorescent real time quantitative PCR possesses very good specificity, sensitivity and duplication. TI value of a drug based on inhibition of proviral burden in cell culture, and the proviral burden in PBMC of patient may be useful in evaluating a drug on eradicating provirus from resting and memory CD4 T cells.
2.Role of IL-28B SNPs in the treatment and prognosis of HCV infection.
Jian TAO ; Jun LIU ; Kun-long BEN
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2011;19(4):316-317
Hepacivirus
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genetics
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Hepatitis C
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diagnosis
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genetics
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therapy
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Humans
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Interleukins
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genetics
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Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
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Prognosis
3.Updated treatments for neonatal phimosis and redundant prepuce.
Jian-Chun XU ; De-Kai LIU ; Kun-Long BEN
National Journal of Andrology 2010;16(7):579-583
Phimosis and redundant prepuce, as common problems in andrology, are found in the majority of male neonates. Early treatment of neonatal phimosis and redundant prepuce has the advantages of better cost--effectiveness and higher safety, and contributes much to the prevention of childhood urinary tract infection and adult sexually transmitted diseases, as well as to the improvement of genital hygiene. Neonatal circumcision is commonly performed in some countries, but remains at a low rate in China. This article updates surgical and non-surgical treatments of neonatal phimosis and redundant prepuce, introduces the benefits of neonatal circumcision, and appeals for more attention to the management of neonatal phimosis and redundant prepuce.
Child, Preschool
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Circumcision, Male
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methods
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Humans
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Infant
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Male
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Phimosis
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surgery
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therapy
4.Male circumcision is an effective "surgical vaccine" for HIV prevention and reproductive health.
Kun-Long BEN ; Jian-Chun XU ; Lin LU ; Nian-Qing LÜ ; Yue CHENG ; Jian TAO ; De-Kai LIU ; Xiang-Dong MIN ; Xiao-Mei CAO ; Philip S LI
National Journal of Andrology 2009;15(5):395-402
Recent randomized controlled clinical trials in Africa have demonstrated that adult male circumcision (MC) efficiently decreases the rate of HIV, HPV and HSV-2 infections. Many studies have clearly shown that MC is a simple, safe, and cost-effective method for the prevention of sexually transmitted diseases and urinary tract infection, and for improving genital hygiene. While a 30% MC prevalence exists worldwide, only 5% or less of the Chinese males have undergone circumcision. In this review, we report recent trends in international MC and HIV prevention efforts, as well as the potential benefits and importance of promoting MC in China. We appeal to medical and public health authorities to pay close attention to the international experience in MC and HIV prevention.
Circumcision, Male
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HIV Infections
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prevention & control
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Humans
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Male
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Reproductive Medicine
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases
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prevention & control
5.Promoting male circumcision in China for preventing HIV infection and improving reproductive health.
Kun-Long BEN ; Jian-Chun XU ; Lin LU ; Jia-Pei YAO ; Xiang-Dong MIN ; Wen-Yi LI ; Jian TAO ; Jue WANG ; Jun-Jie LI ; Xiao-Mei CAO
National Journal of Andrology 2008;14(4):291-297
The incidence of heterosexually transmitted HIV infection is rapidly increasing in China, which reached 44.7% among the HIV-positive patients in 2007. With a view to the reduction of HIV transmission and improvement of reproductive health in the Chinese population, this paper introduces the latest evidence obtained from the international epidemiological studies and randomized controlled clinical trials on the preventive effect of male circumcision (MC) on HIV transmission, and elucidates the cellular and molecular mechanisms of HIV transmission through the foreskin. Four studies published during 1997-2007 demonstrated that the mean prevalences of redundant prepuce and phimosis in 15,109 Chinese males aged 3-23 years in 4 areas of China were 43.90 and 11.55% , respectively, while the rate of MC was only 2.66%. As MC is a simple, inexpensive and highly effective technique in HIV prevention, we appeal to the policy-makers in China to conduct a practical program for promoting MC and enhancing male productive health in combination with other approaches to the prevention of HIV infection. MC for neonates, children, adolescents and adults should be included in the health insurance program, and free and timely MC should be performed for the male adults with the high risk of HIV infection and the normal ones whose wives are HIV-positive. Further investigations should be carried out on the epidemiology of redundant prepuce and phimosis, the acceptance and socio-cultural context of MC and the development of simpler and safer methods for MC.
Adolescent
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Child
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Child, Preschool
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China
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epidemiology
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Circumcision, Male
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HIV Infections
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epidemiology
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prevention & control
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Humans
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Male
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Reproductive Health Services
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statistics & numerical data
6.The need for high-quality training and surgical standards for adult male circumcision in China.
Philip S LI ; Nian-Qing LÜ ; Yue CHENG ; Yi-Feng PENG ; Long TIAN ; Yi-Dong LIU ; Kun-Long BEN ; Jian-Chuns XU ; Richard LEE ; Howard KIM ; David C SOKAL
National Journal of Andrology 2009;15(5):390-394
Although HIV is a significant problem in Africa, HIV infection rates are rising rapidly in other regions such as Asia and South America. International health organizations have recognized the need to develop effective strategies to check the worldwide transmission of HIV. Studies have demonstrated the significant reduction of HIV, HPV, HSV-2 and other STD infection rates with male circumcision (MC). Although numerous MC techniques are available, there are no standardized protocols and surgical training programs. Studies have shown that the standardization of MC techniques coupled with training programs can significantly reduce complication rates. High complication rates have been a primary obstacle to the implementation of MC services. We recommend the establishment of surgical standards and training protocols prior to the promotion of MC services in China.
China
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Circumcision, Male
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standards
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HIV Infections
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prevention & control
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Humans
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Male