1.Virulence gene detection and multi-locus sequence typing of Vibrio parahaemolyticus from patients in Ningbo,China
Hong GAO ; Qifa SONG ; Jingye XU ; Jian ZHENG ; Xuanyi SHEN
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2015;(3):240-243
To investigated the toxin genes distribution and molecular characteristics of Vibrio parahaemolyticus from pa‐tients in Ningbo ,V .parahaemolyticus strains were collected from patients with food poisoning and diarrhea .Thermostable di‐rect hemolysin gene (tdh) and TDH‐related hemolysin gene (trh) were detected by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) .Molecu‐lar characteristics were acquired by multi‐locus sequence typing (MLST ) .Of 248 clinical strains were isolated from 2006 to 2012 .Forty‐eight strains were selected to detect virulence genes and MLST genotyping .Forty‐two isolates were detected as tdh+ and 11 isolates were detected as trh+ .There were 9 STs and one undifferentiated type in Ningbo clinical strains .Thirty‐two strains were classified into ST3 ,5 strains into ST265 and 3 strains into ST120 .ST265 was found in Ningbo strains com‐pared with strains from other regions of China .Strains with tdh+ accounted for the majority in Ningbo clinical strains .Twen‐ty‐five strains of ST3 clone were tdh+ /trh‐.There were 9 STs coexsited in Ningbo clinical strains .ST3 clone was dominant , followed by ST265 and ST120 .Strains with tdh+ /trh‐were dominant in the ST3 clone .The unique ST262 was found in Ning‐bo clinical strains .
2.No-heparizated open operation at low costal arch in live donor nephrectomy via retroperitoneal approach
Zhongyu SONG ; Wenyong YUAN ; Qifa YE ; Yingzi MING ; Ke CHENG ; Shanqun CHEN ; Jianming SUN
Journal of Chinese Physician 2009;11(6):760-762
Objective To evaluate the possibility of no-beparin open operation at low costal arch in live donor nephrectomy via retroperitoneal approach. Methods The effects of 134 cases no-beparin operation and 82 eases heparinized operation at low costal arch in live donor nephrectomy via retroperitoneal approach during 2003.5 to 2008.5 in our hospital were retrospective analyzed. Results The kidneys of the donors in two groups were successfully harvested. The operation time varied from 110 rain to 200 rnin, and warm isebemia time varied from lOs to 20s. Delayed graft function (DGF) was oceurred in one ease in each group. There was no signifieant difference in live donor nephreetomy between the two groups(P >0. 05), but the no-beparin group had less bleeding. Conclusion The no-beparin open operation at low eostal arch in live donor nephrectomy via retroperitoneal approach is technieal]y feasible and safe, and has less bleeding, and little influence on the allograft.
3.The alteration of immune functions in patients with acute leukemia complicated with invasive fungal infection
Xiaojun XU ; Dafa QIU ; Ziwen GUO ; Huiqing HE ; Kui SONG ; Can LIU ; Qifa LIU
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2010;28(12):762-765
Objective To explore the relationship between immune functions of patients with acute leukemia (AL) and invasive fungat infection (IFI). Methods T lymphocyte subpopulations and natural killer (NK) cells in 61 AL patients complicated with IFI at first visit, AL remission, the time of IFI onset and 4 weeks after antifungal treatment were measured by flow cytometry. Meanwhile,levels of IgG, IgM and IgA were detected by immunoturbidimetry. The statistical analysis was done using ANOVA, t test and chi-square test. Results CD3+ , CD3+ CD4+ , CD8+ CD28+ T lymphocyte as well as CD4+/CD8+ ratio at the time of IFI onset in AL patients were all lower than those at first visit, AL remission and 4 weeks after antifungal treatment (F= 25.6,26.6,13. 1,167.9; all P<0.05), while CD8+ CD28- T lymphocyte were higher than those at first visit, AL remission and 4 weeks after antifungal treatment (F= 220.2,P<0.01). CD3+ , CD3+ CD4+ and CD4 + /CD8+ ratio of patients who responded effectively to antifungal treatment were all higher than those of non-responders (t=3.75,8. 61,3.17; all P<0.05). The serum levels of IgG, Igm and IgA at first visit, ALremission, the time of IFI onset and 4 weeks after treatment were similar (F=0.78,0.72,0.81; all P >0.05). The effect rate of antifungal therapy in AL remission group was higher than that in nonremission group (87% vs 53%,x2 = 7.62, P<0.05). Conclusions The cellular immune functions are impaired severely in AL patients complicated with IFI, while the levels of IgG, IgM and IgA are similar during IFI. Therefore, the efficacy of antifungal therapy may partly depend on the recovery of cellular immune functions and remission of AL.
4.Construtcion of Neisseria Gonorrhoeae Porin B Plasmid Recombinant and Its Expression in E.coli
Qifa SONG ; Fang LIAO ; Siying YE ; Bing CUI ; Ping XIONG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2005;25(3):251-253
Summary: A prokaryotic expression recombinant plasmid pET-PIB to express porin B (PIB) of Neisseria gonorrhoeae in E.coli DE3 was constructed in order to provide a basis of research in detection, prophylactic and therapeutic vaccine against the pathogen infection. The gene encoding PIB was amplified by PCR from Neisseria gonorrhoeae and cloned into prokaryotic expression plasmid pET-28a(+) to construct a pET-PIB recombinant, which was verified by restriction endonuclease and DNA sequencing. Protein PIB was expressed in E.coli DE3 induced with IPTG. The antigenicity of the expressed protein was evaluated by indirect ELISA. Rabbits were immunized with the protein and serum was collected after immunization. To assess the immunogenicity of the protein, the titer of serum to protein PIB was determined by ELISA. DNA sequence analysis showed that the nucleic acid sequence of PIB gene was 99.28 % of homology compared with that (NGPIB18) published in GenBank. A 41 kD fused protein was detected by SDS-PAGE and was proven to have reactivity with anti-PIB polyclonal antibody from mouse. A polyclonal antibody to PIB of 1:4000 titer determined by indirect ELISA was obtained from rabbit immunized with the purified product. Recombinant plasmid encoding PIB of Neisseria gonorrhoeae was constructed. Protein PIB with antigenicity and immunogenicity was successfully expressed.
5.Construction of prokaryotic expression plasmid of fusion protein including porin A and porin B of Neisseria gonorrhoeae and its expression in E. coli.
Fang LIAO ; Qifa SONG ; Mufen WAN
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2004;24(5):417-420
In order to provide a rational research basis for clinical detection and genetic engineering vaccine, plasmid pET-28a (+) encoding both Porin gene PIA and PIB of Neisseria gonorrhoeae was constructed and a fusion protein in E. coli DE3 expressed. The fragments of PIA and PIB gene of Neisseria gonorrhoeae were amplified and cloned into prokaryotic expression plasmid pET-28a (+) with double restriction endonuclease cut to construct recombinant pET-PIB-PIA. The recombinant was verified with restriction endonuclease and sequenced and transformed into E. coli DE3 to express the fusion protein PIB-PIA after induced with IPTG. The results showed PIA-PIB fusion DNA fragment was proved correct through sequencing. A 67 kD (1 kD= 0.992 1 ku) fusion protein had been detected by SDS-PAGE. It was concluded that the fusion protein was successively expressed.
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6.The clinical significance of interphase fluorescence in situ hybridization monitoring chimeric status after sex-mismatched allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation for leukemia.
Qifa LIU ; Lanlin SONG ; Yu ZHANG ; Yongqiang WEI ; Dan XU ; Jing SUN ; Xiaoli LIU ; Bing XU ; Fanyi MENG ; Shuyun ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2005;22(2):212-215
OBJECTIVETo explore the association between chimerism, minimal residual disease (MRD) and relapse after sex-mismatched allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) for leukemia.
METHODSFifty-seven patients with leukemia received allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell grafts from HLA-matched or partially matched, but sex-mismatched donors. Chimeric status and MRD were detected by dual-color interphase fluorescence in situ hybridization (I-FISH) using X/Y sex chromosome centromere DNA probe and bcr/abl dual fusion DNA probe, respectively, at different time points after transplantation. SPSS software was used to analyse the correlation between chimeric status, MRD and relapse.
RESULTSIn comparison with karyotype analysis, I-FISH was of higher sensitivity in detecting sex chromosome and bcr/abl fusion gene. Chimeric status was negatively correlated with MRD (r=-0.9690, P<0.01). In the early times of transplantation (within 3 months), mixed chimerism had higher relapse rate than did complete chimerism. Chimeric status and MRD were correlated with leukemic relapse (r=-8240, P<0.01; r=-0.9040, P<0.01). The decrease in chimeric status occurred before leukemic relapse in hematology.
CONCLUSIONI-FISH is a more specific and sensitive test for monitoring MRD after transplantation. The clinical value of sex chromosome is identical to that of the special tumor gene for monitoring MRD after transplantation. Chimeric status is negatively correlated with MRD. Chimeric status and MRD are associated with leukemic relapse. The decrease in chimeric status is considered a mark of leukemic relapse after transplantation.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Child ; Chromosomes, Human, X ; genetics ; Chromosomes, Human, Y ; genetics ; DNA Probes ; genetics ; Female ; Fusion Proteins, bcr-abl ; genetics ; Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation ; methods ; Humans ; In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence ; methods ; Leukemia ; genetics ; surgery ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Transplantation Chimera ; genetics ; Transplantation, Homologous ; Young Adult
7.Analysis of infection-related mortality after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in patients with refractory/relapse acute leukemia.
Ren LIN ; Jing SUN ; Yujing MAO ; Mengxia ZHAO ; Qifa LIU ; Hongsheng ZHOU ; Fen HUANG ; Xiaoling SONG ; Han LI ; Qinghui MA
Journal of Southern Medical University 2012;32(9):1377-1380
OBJECTIVETo investigate infection-related mortality (IRM) after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in patients with refractory/relapse acute leukemia.
METHODSWe conducted a retrospective analysis of 127 patients with refractory/relapse acute leukemia and investigated the incidence, causes and risk factors of IRM.
RESULTSSixty-seven of the patients died after the transplantation. The 5-year overall survival and disease-free survival was (35.2∓5.3)% and (30.8∓5.6)% among these patients, respectively. IRM occurred in 28.3% (36/127) of the patients. Multivariate analysis showed that grade II-IV acute graft-versus-host diseases (aGVDH, P=0.049, OR=3.017) and post-transplant invasive fungal infection (P=0.032, OR=3.223) were independent risk factors of IRM.
CONCLUSIONAs a common cause of transplant-related mortality, IRM is more frequent in cases of refractory/relapse acute leukemia than in cases with a standard risk profile, and effective prophylaxis and treatment of severe GVHD remain currently the primary measures for reducing post-transplant IRM.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Female ; Graft vs Host Disease ; mortality ; Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation ; adverse effects ; mortality ; Humans ; Leukemia ; mortality ; pathology ; surgery ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Multivariate Analysis ; Mycoses ; mortality ; Recurrence ; Retrospective Studies ; Young Adult