1.Feasibility of staged allogeneic larynx transplantation in dogs
Yan JIANG ; Pin DONG ; Na LI ; Xiaoyan LI ; Hongming XU ; Niankai ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2011;15(53):9943-9948
BACKGROUND: The key to success in laryngeal transplantation is to control the infection. In practice, how to minimize the risk of infection should be considered first, so that the laryngeal allograft can survive after revascularization under the immunosuppressive state. Then the therapeutics methods should be focused on the functional recovery of respiratory, swallowing and phonation.OBJECTIVE: To explore the feasibility of staged allogeneic larynx transplant for dogs in order to decrease the infection rate.METHODS: Ten male conspecific Beagle dogs were assigned into five pairs of donor and receptor according to body mass and the size of larynx. The allogeneic larynx was embedded under the neck skin by allotransplantation. The dogs were treated with immunosuppressant daily to resist immnological rejection. The pharynx and trachea were contraposed after larynx survived to establishⅡstage laryngeal transplantation animal model.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: InⅠstage of laryngeal transplantation, the laryngeal allograft survived well, blood supply was passable. Receptor dog 1 with vertical midline incision in the neck, receptor dogs 4 and 5 with transverse incisions in the neck grew well. No infection phenomena was found in receptor dogs 4 and 5. The lastⅡstage laryngeal transplantation was performed in the 4th week afterⅠstage laryngeal transplantation. Skin flap necrosis occurred in receptor dogs 2 and 3 with U-shape incisions. The donor larynx had different degree infection. Laryngeal allograft of receptor dog 2 died; laryngeal allograft of receptor dog 3 survived after treatment. The survival period of donor larynx in receptors was as long as 4 weeks. These findings indicate that the larynx infection is avoid or reduced by staged larynx transplantation with pre-embed laryngeal allograft after total laryngectomy. The receptor dog is tolerant; the donor larynx is easy to survive. The main histological change occurs in the epithelial mucosae which can be used as an inspect index of immunosuppressive agents. However, glandular organ secretion is a troublesome problem and immunodepressant must be continuously administrated for a long time.
2.Clinical application of LI-RADS in diagnostic evaluation of hepatocellular carcinoma
Junqiang LEI ; Pin YANG ; Mengshu WANG ; Jinkui LI ; Ruifeng YAN ; Changqin JIANG ; Feilong LI ; Kehu YANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2015;(8):1278-1282
Objective To evaluate the reliability and validity of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)using the liver imaging reporting and data system (LI-RADS).Methods By using the LI-RADS v2013.1,two radiologists evaluated 1 62 patients with cirrhosis or with a risk of HCC according to an inclusion criteria.The Kappa value was used to evaluate the consistency between two different diagnoses and was compared with pathological and follow-up results.The accuracy of the LI-RADS was assessed including sensitivi-ty,specificity,positive predictive value,negative predictive value,positive likelihood ratio,negative likelihood ratio and accuracy rating.Results In all 1 62 patients,there were HCCs in 97 patients including 7 patients belonging to the LR3,benign diseases in 50,and other kinds of malignancy in 1 5.The Kappa value was 0.882 (P =0.000)between two observers on LI-RADS grading. The sensitivity,specificity and accuracy rating of LI-RADS grading in diagnosing HCC was 100.00%,91.30%,and 97.06%,re-spectively.Conclusion The LI-RADS has high consistency and stability in evaluation and diagnosis of HCC by enhanced CT.LR3 di-agnosis should be cautious because of a susceptible development to HCC,which can be improved through the combination of clinic and laboratory examination.
3.Comparison of Antitumor Effect in vivo between Transmembrane TNF-? and Secretory TNF-?
Qingfen LI ; Wei FENG ; Zhuoya LI ; Feili GONG ; Xiaodan JIANG ; Long XU ; Pin XIONG
Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy 1996;0(04):-
Objective: To study the antitumor effects of transmembrane TNF-? and secretory TNF-? in vivo. Methods: Three types of TNF-? cDNA plasmids (wild type TNF-?; transmembrane TNF-? mutant; secretory TNF-? mutant) were directly injected into tumor-tearing mice. Results: The three types of TNF-? could be expressed by tumor cells and all of them could inhibit evidently the rate of tumor growth. The tumor regression after treatment with transmembrane TNF-? mutant at the early stage was more significant than that with the other two types of TNF-?( P
4.Intraorbital surgery by transnasal endoscopic ethmoidal-lamina papyracea approach
Yan JIANG ; Pin DONG ; Jie WANG ; Hongming XU ; Li CHEN ; Kuanlong ZHU
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2006;0(10):-
OBJECTIVE To explore the feasibility of transnasal endoscopic surgery to treatment of intraorbital space occupying by ethmoidal-lamina papy-racea approach. METHODS The clinical data of 10 cases who underwent intraorbital surgery via transnasal endoscopic ethmoidal-lamina papyracea approach from June 2003 and Aug. 2006 were retrospectively studied. The patients included foreign body 1 case, cavernous hemangioma 2 case, lipoma 2 cases, inflammatory pseudotumor 2cases and hematoma 3cases. All intraorbital space occupying were operated by transnasal endoscopic ethmoidal-lamina papyracea approach but for one cavernous hemangioma which was dealt with through extra orbitectomy. The inflammatory pseudotumors were prescribed with glucocorticoid after operation.RESULTS Foreign body was removed successfully. One case of cavernous haemangioma was removed completely by transnasal endoscopic surgery and the other by extroorbital operation. All symptoms of proptosis and diplopia disappeared. One vision was enhanced from hand moving to 0.3 and another from light to hand moving. However, there was one hematoma which had been hindered about 14 days after damaged lost eyesight after operation. All cases were cured but one pseudotumor which recurred and was operated again. All cases were followed up 3 to 24 months. CONCLUSION Intraorbital surgery via transnasal endoscopic ethmoidal-lamina papyracea approach was available and feasible for the advantages of clear operation field, direct vision operation, less damage, rapid recovery and avoiding of facial scar, and intranasal endoscopic surgery can treat the rhino-orbital related diseases and nasal diseases at the same time.
5.Logistic regression analysis of the features of thyroid nodules on gray scale and color Doppler ultrasound
Bo ZHANG ; Yuxin JIANG ; Qing DAI ; Jianchu LI ; Qingli ZHU ; Pin GAO ; Tiehua CHENG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2008;17(12):1061-1065
Objective To evaluate and screen out the specific characters of thyroid nodules on grayscale and color Doppler ultrasonography. Methods One hundred and four thyroid nodules in 95 patients were studied with gray-scale and color Doppler ultrasound before surgery.According to the probability of malignancy,the main independent characters were screened out by Logistic regression analysis and then got the formula which could calculate the probability of malignancy.Results Fifty three nodules,included 44 hyperplasia,7 adenomas,1 switch granuloma and 1 Hashimoto's disease,were benign.Fifty one nodules,included 47 papillary carcinomas,3 medullary carcinomas,1 metastatic carcinomas,were malignant pathologically.The significant characters to differentiate malignant from benign were the shape,margin,border,halo,echostucture,echogenecity,echo uniformity,calcicum,bolood vessel shape and partial abnormal rich blood of thyroid nodules.After two variables logistic regression analysis,a fomula were worked out.Probability of malignancy=1/1+e-z,which z=-7.44+1.30×halo+1.05×calcicum+1.5×vessel shape.If a thyroid nodule with no halo,microcalcicum and irregular vessel shape,the probability of malignancy was 0.99,while with complete halo,no calcicum and regular vessele shape,the probability of malignancy of the nodule was 0.02.Conclusions The halo,calcium and blood vessel shape of thyroid nodules were three independent characters of thyroid nodules to predict malignant thyroid nodules on gray scale and color Doppler ultrasound.
6.Investigation on sensitivity of mites of acaro-asthma patients in different jobs.
Ji HE ; Hui-yong WANG ; Jia-jia JIANG ; Chao-pin LI
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2005;23(6):447-448
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7.Investigation on the infestation and environment tolerance of Ornithonyssus bacoti in stored traditional Chinese herb Semen Coicis
Chinese Journal of Disease Control & Prevention 2019;23(9):1155-1157
Objective To investigate the infestation status and environment tolerance of ornithonyssus bacoti (O. bacoti) in stored traditional Chinese herb Semen Coicis (Coix seed). Methods 800 g of stored Semen Coicis was initially taken, and subjected to passing a 40-mesh sampling sieve. Then 80 g of Coix seed particles was sampled to directly isolate the mites that were made into slide specimen in conventional technique, and identified as the procedures described in previous literature. Results A total of 449 mites were isolated from the 80 g stored Semen Coicis particles, and were identified as O. bacoti. Conclusions O.bacoti was first detected in the stored traditional Chinese medicinal Semen Coicis with which infestation is serious. This status should call out attention to prevent the disease associated with transmission of pathogens from O.bacoti.
8.Study on the association of the gene polymorphism of thrombin activatable fibrinolysis inhibitor with coronary heart disease in Han population
Ming-Hua JIANG ; Lian-Pin WU ; Hong-Qun TAO ; Xiang-Yang LI ;
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2003;0(09):-
0.05)in the frequency of alleles and genotypes between controls and coronary heart disease.In additional,at the 325 position,the TAFI antigen of the Thr325Thr was higher[(114.89?2.53)%]than that of the other genotype(Thr325Ile and Ile325Ile),there was significant difference between the TAFI antigen of the Thr325Thr and the others(P 0.05).But the TAFI activity of the Ile325Ile was lower(3.08?3.63 ?g/ml)than that of the other genotypes(Thr325Ile and Thr325Thr),there was significantly difference between the TAFI activity of the Thr325Thr and the other(P
9.Cloning, prokaryotic expression and antibacterial assay of Tenecin gene encoding an antibacterial peptide from Tenebrio molitor.
Ying LIU ; Yu-xin JIANG ; Chao-pin LI
Journal of Southern Medical University 2011;31(12):2002-2005
OBJECTIVETo clone tenecin gene, an antibacterial peptide gene, from Tenebrio molitor for its prokaryotic expression and explore the molecular mechanism for regulating the expression of antibacterial peptide in Tenebrio molitor larvae.
METHODSThe antibacterial peptide was induced from the larvae of Tenebrio molitor by intraperitoneal injection of Escherichia coli DH-5α (1×10(8)/ml). RT-PCR was performed 72 h after the injection to clone Tenecin gene followed by sequencing and bioinformatic analysis. The recombinant expression vector pET-28a(+)-Tenecin was constructed and transformed into E. coli BL21(DE3) cells and the expression of tenecin protein was observed after IPTG induction.
RESULTSTenecin expression was detected in transformed E.coli using SDS-PAGE after 1 mmol/L IPTG induction. Tenecin gene, which was about 255 bp in length, encoded Tenecin protein with a relative molecular mass of 9 kD. Incubation of E.coli with 80, 60, 40, and 20 µg/ml tenecin for 18 h resulted in a diameter of the inhibition zone of 25.1∓0.03, 20.7∓0.06, 17.2∓0.11 and 9.3∓0.04 mm, respectively.
CONCLUSIONSTenecin protein possesses strong antibacterial activity against E. coli DH-5α, which warrants further study of this protein for its potential as an antibacterial agent in clinical application.
Amino Acid Sequence ; Animals ; Anti-Bacterial Agents ; pharmacology ; Antimicrobial Cationic Peptides ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Cloning, Molecular ; Escherichia coli ; drug effects ; genetics ; metabolism ; Genetic Vectors ; genetics ; Insect Proteins ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Larva ; chemistry ; Microbial Sensitivity Tests ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Recombinant Fusion Proteins ; genetics ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; Tenebrio ; chemistry
10.Antigencity identification of recombinant hepatitis E virus ORF2 protein expressed in Pichia pastoris.
Yu-pin TONG ; Sheng-li BI ; Jian LU ; Yong-zhen JIANG ; Mei-yun ZHAN
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2003;17(3):258-261
BACKGROUNDTo determine the antigenicity of recombinant hepatitis E virus ORF2 (rHEV ORF2) protein expressed in Pichia pastoris (P. pastoris).
METHODSBy using the rHEV ORF2 protein from E.coli as control, an indirect ELISA was adopted to identify the sensitivity, specificity and stability of rHEV ORF2 protein from P. pastoris in detection of HEV IgM and IgG antibody in sera from patients with hepatitis E. The reactivity of the rHEV ORF2 against 5 HEV ORF2 monoclonal antibodies (McAbs) was also tested.
RESULTSThe minimum concentration of coated antigen with which HEV IgG could be detected was 12.5 ng/ml, while the highest serum dilution to detect both IgM and IgG antibodies against HEV was 1:5 120. No cross-reaction was found with sera from patients with any other types of hepatitis. The 37 degree C acceleration test showed that the rORF2 was highly stable within 12 months at 4 degrees C. The 5 HEV ORF2 McAbs showed better reaction with the rORF2 from P. pastoris, especially that 4B2, 2E2, whose reaction against the rORF2 were 125 and 25 times respectively higher than that of rORF2 from E.Coli.
CONCLUSIONThere may be more extensive conformational epitopes in the rHEV ORF2 from P. pastoris. The excellent antigenicity, sensitivity and stability suggest that it can be served as a new candidate antigen for the development of diagnostic reagents of hepatitis E.
Gene Expression ; Hepatitis Antibodies ; blood ; Hepatitis Antigens ; genetics ; immunology ; Hepatitis E ; immunology ; Hepatitis E virus ; genetics ; immunology ; Humans ; Pichia ; genetics ; metabolism ; Recombinant Proteins ; genetics ; immunology ; Viral Proteins ; genetics ; immunology