1.Study on Mutated DHDPS Gene as Selectable Marker of Transgenic Plant
Hui-Yong JIA ; Jia TIAN ; Pei-Qing LI ; Jie LI ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(05):-
The rodipicolinate synthase gene was cloned from Nicotiana tabacum L.cv,which encodes the key enzyme in the synthesis of lysine,and then a vitro molecular reform reliefing feedback suppression was made. Some resistant seedlings were acquired using the mutated gene as selectable marker and analog of lysine as selectable reagent,and the detection results were positive by means of PCR and Real-Time PCR,however the phenotype is somewhat abnormal.
2.Experiences and prospects on tumor therapy by integrative Chinese and Western medicine.
Bing-kui PIAO ; Pei-wen LI ; Jia-xiang LIU
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2003;23(8):612-615
Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols
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therapeutic use
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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therapeutic use
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Evidence-Based Medicine
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Humans
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Lung Neoplasms
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complications
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therapy
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Neoplasms
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complications
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drug therapy
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Pain, Intractable
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drug therapy
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Phytotherapy
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Stomach Neoplasms
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complications
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therapy
3.Clinical study on 27 children with Epstein-Barr virus encephalitis
hong, LI ; lu-mei, YE ; pei-jia, CHEN
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2004;0(09):-
Objective To explore the clinical characteristics and diagnosis of Epstein-Barr(EB) virus encephalitis(EBE) in children. Methods The verification of EBE was based on detection of EBV DNA in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) by fluorogenic quantitative PCR(FQ-PCR) and Nest-PCR. The clinical and CSF changes of 27 EBE cases and 26 controls were analyzed and compared. Results EB-DNA in CSF by FQ-PCR of 13 cases of EBE was (2.82?2.03)?10 3copies.There was no significant difference in clinical manifestations between EBE and HSE groups, except that WBC in CSF of EBE was lower than those of HSE.Conclusions EBE is not infrequent, about 10 % of encephalitis in children. EBE is always present independently, which is not a complication of infectious mononucleosis(IM).Detection of EBV-DNA in CSF is a sensitive and specific test for diagnosing of EBE. Early treatment may be beneficial to the prognosis of EBE.
4.Dynamic study and screening of new markers of spermatogonial stem cells by iTRAQ protein mass spectrometry.
Liang-hong MA ; Jia TIAN ; Xiu-ying PEI ; Yan-rong WANG ; Pei-jun LI
National Journal of Andrology 2015;21(3):200-207
OBJECTIVETo study the dynamic changes in the protein marker expression in the spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs) of mice at different ages by iTRAQ protein mass spectrometry and to screen new markers using the bioinformatic proteome database.
METHODSBased on the postnatal weeks, we divided 80 healthy male C57BL/6 mice into eight age groups of equal number, harvested their testicular tissues, extracted proteins following purification of the SSCs by compound enzyme digestion and magnetic-activated cell sorting. Then we analyzed and identified proteins using two-dimensional electrophoresis, protein mass spectrometry, and protein database information.
RESULTSTotally, 248,510 mass spectra were obtained from the MS experiment and 1132 proteins were identified. By the criteria of >1.2-fold for protein abundance difference and P value <0.05, we identified 298 differentially expressed proteins and 9 currently known makers of SSCs (PCNA, GFRalpha1, CDH1, Annexin A7, UCHL1, VASA, CD49f, CD29, and PLZf). Compara- tive analysis showed different expressions of the proteins in the SSCs of the mice of different ages, and the differences in the expressions of GFRalpha1, CD49f, and CD29 were consistent with the findings in other published literature. Ten proteins (P63, CD71, CD98, K19, ACE, K18, K15, K17, SH2, and SH3) were selected as SSC markers to be further studied.
CONCLUSIONThe proteins in SSCs are differentially expressed in mice of different ages. The technology of iTRAQ protein mass spectrometry can be used to analyze and compare the proteome information of mouse SSCs, obtain differentially expressed proteins in mice of different ages, and thus offers a new ap- proach to further analysis and study of the function and roles of these differential proteins.
Adult Stem Cells ; cytology ; metabolism ; Age Factors ; Animals ; Biomarkers ; analysis ; metabolism ; Cell Separation ; methods ; Electrophoresis, Gel, Two-Dimensional ; Male ; Mass Spectrometry ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred C57BL ; Proteins ; analysis ; metabolism ; Spermatogonia ; cytology
5.Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy of brain metabolism after traumatic axonal injury in rats
Xueyuan LI ; Jianqi LI ; Dongfu FENG ; Jia LI ; Mingxia FAN ; Mengchao PEI ; Lei GU ; Weiwei MEN
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2011;27(3):213-217
Objective To investigate the brain metabolic changes and evaluate their spatial distributions after traumatic axonal injury (TAI)in rats by using proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy(1H-MRS).Methods The TAI model was made by subjecting the head of the rats to the linear and angular accelerations.The multi-voxel MRS was employed to detect the tissue metabolic state at the levels of hippocampus-caudate and pons prior to injury and at 24 hours after injury.The alterations of NAA/Cr,NAA/Cho and Cho/Cr values as well as the spatial distribution of NAA/Cr reduction were accessed. Immunohistochemical staining for β-APP was used to observe the injured axons. Results A siguificantdecrease in NAA/Cr and NAA/Cho(P<0.05)and subtle increase in Cho/Cr(P>0.05)were observed in rats at 24 hours after TAI in comparison to the pre-injury levels.Notable decrease in NAA/Cr value was observed in the areas including the brain stem,hippocampus,internal capsule,corpus callosum and thalamus,where axonal injuries were confirmed by the histological examination. Conclusion Metabolic imbalances Occur in the brains of rats with TAI.with notable changes in the brain stem and the hippocampus.
7.Effective core formulae for lung cancer based on complex network and survival analysis.
Ming YANG ; Jia-qi LI ; Li-jing JIAO ; Pei-qi CHEN ; Ling XU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(22):4482-4490
The study on the effective core formulae (CEF) not only summarized traditional chinese medicine (TCM) treatment experience, but also helped reveal the underlying knowledge in the formulation of TCM prescriptions. The aim of the present paper was to investigate the method of data mining for the discovery of core effective formulae for lung cancer. In the present study, a prescription fingerprint approach was used to characterize the staged prescription information of patients. The D index was used to screen potential beneficial herbs. Then, based on a herbal compatibility network, the maximal clique searching algorithm (BK algorithm) and survival analysis were applied to discover CEF for lung cancer, and a mining analysis was made for the 322 cases from Longhua hospital. The correlation between prescriptions and survival time was analyzed by prescription fingerprints. Forty-three potentially beneficial herbs were obtained, and two CEFs were significant for the survival time by a parametric survival model based on lognormal distribution, the results were verified by a multivariate survival model. The rules of combination of the two CEFs basically conform to TCM onco-therapeutic theory of strengthening the body resistance and the actual conditions in clinic. All results showed that the established approach was feasible for discovering the core effective formulae for lung cancer and mining survival data for complex TCM onco-therapy.
Algorithms
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Data Mining
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Drug Prescriptions
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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chemistry
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therapeutic use
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Humans
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Lung Neoplasms
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drug therapy
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mortality
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Survival Analysis
8.Progress in the research of COVID-19 effects on Alzheimer's disease
WANG Jin-pei ; JIANG Qi ; LI Gui-li ; WU Jia ; ZHAO Jin-rong
China Tropical Medicine 2023;23(3):304-
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a highly contagious disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). More than one-third of patients with COVID-19 experience neurological symptoms, including confusion, headaches, and decreased/disordered taste. Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a slowly progressive neurodegenerative disease and the most common type of dementia. Alzheimer's disease patients are at high risk and susceptible to infection with COVID-19, which may cause severe illness and even death. There appears to be an interaction between AD and COVID-19, and on the one hand, patients with COVID-19 seem to be more likely to develop AD. AD patients, on the other hand, may be more susceptible to severe COVID-19. Therefore, understanding the common link between COVID-19 and AD may help to develop treatment strategies. Risk factors common to AD and COVID-19 are aging, ApoE ε4 allele, β-amyloid (Aβ) deposition, angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE), neuroinflammation, oxidative stress. Here, this article focuses on the relationship between COVID-19 and AD, explores common risk factors and potential pathogenesis, and provides help for early prevention, treatment and recovery.
9.Clinical significance of combined detection with urinary nuclear matrix protein 22 and cytokeratin 20 mRNA in the monitoring of bladder tumor recurrence
Feng ZHU ; Yan ZHANG ; Jun LI ; Ankui JIA ; Fang AI ; Pei LIU ; Huiqing ZHANG
Chongqing Medicine 2014;(14):1703-1706
Objective To detect the expression of urinary nuclear matrix protein 22(NMP22) and cytokeratin 20(CK20) mRNA in the monitoring of bladder tumor recurrence ,and to explore the clinical value of combined detection of urinary NMP22 and CK20 mRNA in the monitoring of bladder tumor recurrence .Methods Enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA) and nested reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction(Nested RT‐PCR) were used to detect the expression of NMP22 and CK20 mRNA in the u‐rine of 46 patients with recurrent bladder cancer tumor (recurrent group) ,66 patients without recurrent tumor (no‐recurrent group) and 40 healthy volunteers(control group) respectively .Results The expression of NMP22 and CK20 mRNA in the urine of control group were negative .There was statistically significant difference between the positive expression rate of NMP 22 and CK20 mRNA in the urines of the recurrent group[78 .3% (36/46) ,80 .4% (37/46))] and that of the no‐recurrent group[6 .1% (4/62) , 6 .1% (4/62)] and the control group respectively (P<0 .01) .There was no statistically significant difference between the no‐recur‐rent group and the control group(P>0 .05) .The expression level of NMP22 in recurrent tumor increased obviously along with the progression of the pathological grade and clinical classification of tumor (P<0 .05) .The positive rate of CK20 mRNA expression in the recurrent group increased obviously along with the increase of the tumor number (P<0 .05) .The sensitivity and specificity of NMP22 for monitoring bladder cancer recurrence were 78 .3% and 93 .9% ,of CK20 mRNA were 80 .4% and 93 .9% .Combined de‐tection of both sensitivity and specificity were 95 .7% and 92 .4% .Statistical significance was observed between combined sensitivi‐ty and that of single detection(P<0 .05) .No significant difference was observed between combined specificity and that of single de‐tection(P>0 .05) .Conclusion The positive expression of CK20 mRNA may also indicate tumor multiplicity .Combined detection of NM P22 and CK20 mRNA significantly increases the sensitivity and specificity in clinical detection .
10.Single-stage repair of coarctation of aorta or interrupted arch and associated intracardiac defects through median sternotomy
Hui ZHANG ; Pei CHENG ; Jia HOU ; Lei LI ; Hu LIU ; Yi LUO
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2009;25(2):103-106
Objedtve To summarize the experience of single-stage repair of coarctation of aorta(CoA) or interrupted aortic arch (IAA)and associated intracardiac defects through median stemotomy.Methods From Jan 2007 to Jul 2008,a total of 24 pa-tients with CoA or IAA and associated intracardisc defects were surgically repaired in single-stage through median stermotomy,inchud-ing 9 coanctation of aorta,12 coarctation with aortic arch hypoplasia,and 3 interrupted aorlic arch,.The associated intracardiac de-fects were Taussing-Bing anomaly 4,non-restricted VSD 22,subaortic stenosis 1 and pulmonary vein stenosis 1.The age ranged form 1 to 99 months (average 16 months) and the body weight ranged from 4 to 19 kg(average 9.3 kg).Aortic arch reconstruction was performed by hypothermic continuous low flow bypass using regional perfusion for all patients.Three patients with LAA and 9 patients with CoA underwent end-to-end ansetomosis.Of the 12 patients with coarctation and aortic arch hyipoplasia,8 patiellts underwent ex-tended end-to-end anastomosis,2 patients underwent end-to-side anastomosis and 2 patients underwent aortoplasfy.Results 2 cases were dead. One infant with Taussig-Bing type heart was dead of severe infection after 47 days postoperative,the other one who associ-ated with LAA and VSD dead of pulmonary hypertension crisis due to pneumonia after 15 days postoperative.No patient presented neu-rdogieal complication and renal insufficiency during the perioperation.2 cases presented recurrent respiratory problem.During the 18months follow-up,no patient presented with recoarctation except one with pressure gradient more than 20 mm Hg.Conclusion Pa-tients with coarctation of aorta or interrupted aortic arch and associsted intracardisc defects should be surgically treated as early as pos-sible when diagnosis was mode.Single-stage sortic arch reconstruction through median stemotomy using continuous regional perfusion is an effective and safe procedurd.Sufficient resection of ductus,extensive dissection of thoracic vessels and optimal tissus-tissue anas-tomosis techmique are very important for successful repair and avoiding recoarctation.