1.Research progress of tumor-associated neutrophils
Practical Oncology Journal 2017;31(4):367-370
Tumor growth depends on the tumor microenvironment(TME).Tumor-associated neutrophils(TANs)are important inflammatory cells in TME.TANs are divided intoN1type with anti-tumor effect andN2type of tumor-promoting effect.Therefore,TANs have both beneficial and harmful aspects of the body.A large number of studies have been shown that TANs affect tumor formation,metastasis,angiogenesis and immune response,regulated by the secretion of cytokines and chemokines.This review will summarize the biological characteristics of TANs,and tumor development,prognosis and treatment of tumor as well as research progress of the relationship between TANs and tumor.
2.Relationship between plasma neuropeptide Y and serum nitricoxide synthase for patients with acute cerebral infarction
Wenling QIN ; Hong GAO ; Ling GU ; Qi WANG ; Hong ZHU
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2010;19(12):1249-1252
Objective To observe the dynamic changes in plasma levels of neuropeptide Y (NPY) in patients with acute cerebral infarction (ACI) and the serum nitric oxide synthase (NOS) in order to find out the relationship between each other as well as their clinical significance. Method A prospective and control study was done in 30 patients with ACI including 21 male and 9 female with average age of (58.07 ± 12. 1S) years admitted from May 2008 to March 2009. These patients hit the diagnostic criteria for cerebral infarction (CI) set by the Chinese Society for Neruoscience and the Chinese Association of Neurosurgery in 1996 for their first attack of CI was treated within 48 hours. Patients with acute myocardial infarction, peripheral vascular disease, infection, tumor,or severe organic functional impairment, etc within six months were excluded. Another 27 healthy subjects asking for routine physical examination including 15 male and 12 female with average age of (55.00± 11.03) years were included as control group at the same period. The two groups were comparable. The blood samples of fasted subjects of control group and CI patients 48 hours after and within 10 days after attack were taken to examine the level of NPY by using radioimmunoassay and the level of serum NOS by using chemical colorimetry. The size of responsible focus of CI was calculated, and the degree of neurological deficits were estimated with Stroke Scales set by the American National Institutes Of Health (NIHSS). The chi-square test was used for constituent ratios within samples, while t -test was applied to analysis of differences between two groups, and linear was used for bivariate simple correlation analysis. Results (1) There was no significant difference in NPY between two groups. (2) The level of constructional NOS (cNOS) within 48 hours after attack in CI group was significantly lower than that in control group, and it was significantly and negatively correlated with the size of infarction and the NIHSS scores at the same period, whereas it significantly and positively correlated with difference in NIHSS scores, while it increased more significantly 10 days after attack than it did within 48 hours after attack. (3) The level of inducible NOS (iNOS) within 48 hours after attack in CI group was significantly higher than that in control group, and it was significantly and positively correlated with the size of infarctionand NIHSS scores at the same period, and it significantly and negatively crrelated with the difference in NIHSS scores, while it decreased more significantly 10 days after attack than it did within 48 hours after attack. (4) The level of NPY was not correlated with both cNOS and iNOS in CI group. The difference in levels of NPY was negatively and significantly correlated with the difference in levels of cNOS. Conclusions There was no significant change in plasma NPY level in ACI patients, and it was not correlated significantly with the disease itself. The serum cNOS was negatively correlated with the disease itself significantly within 48 hours after attack. The iNOS level was positively correlated with the disease itself significantly, and it reflected the severity of CI within 48 hours after attack. The changes of NPY level in plasma were significantly and negatively correlated with the changes of cNOS level in serum within 48 hours and 10 days after attack.
3.Research progress of tumor microenvironment heterogeneity
Yang XU ; Qi QIN ; Hong ZHAO ; Jianhong LIU
Practical Oncology Journal 2017;31(3):258-261
The tumor microenvironment plays a vital role in the process of tumorigenesis and development.Studies have been confirmed that the tumor microenvironment heterogeneity has a huge impact on the tumor efficacy and drug resistance.This review summarizes the relationship between immune cells and related immune factors in tumor microenvironment as well as vascular endothelial cell heterogeneity and tumor progression and prognosis.So it is better help us understand the tumor microenvironment heterogeneity for the impact of the tumor.This will conduce to us through a variety of methods to enhance the body's anti-tunor ability by inhibi-ting and killing tumor cells.
4.The role of arecoline on hepatic insulin resistance in type 2 diabetes rats.
Hong-Yan LING ; Qi-Xin YAO ; Zhu-Qing QI ; Si-Si YANG ; Jian-Qin HE ; Kai-Fang ZHANG ; Bi HU
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2014;30(3):208-212
OBJECTIVETo explore the effects of arecoline on hepatic insulin resistance in type 2 diabetes rats and to elucidate its possible mechanism.
METHODSForty five Wistar rats were fed with high fructose diet for 12 weeks to induce type 2 diabetic rat model. rats were randomly divided into 5 groups (n = 8): control group, model group and model group were treated with different dose (0, 0.5, 1, 5 mg/kg) of arecoline. After 4 weeks, the fasting blood glucose, blood lipid and insulin level measured , mRNA expression of liver constitutive androstane receptor (CAR), pregnane X receptor (PXR), glucose-6-phosphatase (G6Pase), phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK), interleukin-6 (IL-6) and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) were detected by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), the protein expression of p-AKT and glucose transporter4 (GLUT4) were detected by Western blot.
RESULTS1.5 mg/kg arecoline could significantly decrease the level of fasting blood glucose, blood lipid, blood insulin level and liver G6Pase, PEPCK, IL-6, TNF-alpha mRNA level in type 2 diabetes rats. 1.5 mg/kg arecoline also could significantly increase CAR, PXR mRNA level and p-AKT and GLUT4 protein expression.
CONCLUSIONArecoline improved hepatic insulin resistance in type 2 diabetes rats by increasing the mRNA levels of CAR and PXR leading to the creased glucose metabolism and inflammation related genes expression.
Animals ; Arecoline ; pharmacology ; Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental ; metabolism ; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ; metabolism ; Glucose Transporter Type 4 ; metabolism ; Glucose-6-Phosphatase ; metabolism ; Insulin Resistance ; Interleukin-6 ; metabolism ; Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins ; metabolism ; Liver ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Male ; Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxykinase (GTP) ; metabolism ; Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt ; metabolism ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Receptors, Cytoplasmic and Nuclear ; metabolism ; Receptors, Steroid ; metabolism ; Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ; metabolism
5.Safety issues related to fine needle aspiration cytology of thyroid nodules.
Yu-qi YAO ; Xia YANG ; Sheng QIN ; Ji-man LI ; Hong YANG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2012;41(1):48-49
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6.In vitro study of inhibitory effects of pregnancy-induced regulatory T cells on na?ve T cells prolifera-tion
Qin ZHOU ; Shilong XIANG ; Qi LI ; Jieru CAI ; Hao YANG ; Hong JIANG ; Zhangfei SHOU ; Jianghua CHEN
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2013;(7):495-500
Objective To investigate the in vitro inhibitory effects of regulatory T cells ( Treg ) from unpregnant mice and pregnancy-induced regulatory T cells ( piTreg) on the proliferation of na?ve T cells and their differences .Methods The numbers of piTreg cells from allogeneic pregnant mice ( C57/B6 fe-male×BALB/c male) on day 12.5 (E12.5d) of gestation and Treg cells from unpregnant C57/B6 mice were detected respectively by flow cytometry .The percentages of piTreg cells and Treg cells in CD 4+T cells of age-matched female mice and their intracellular expression of Foxp 3 were analyzed .The in vitro inhibitory effects of piTreg cells and Treg cells on the CFSE-labeled na?ve T cells ( effector cells ) were compared in a one-way mixed lymphocyte culture system using mitomycin C-inactivated CD4-T cells as stimulator cells . Results The level of piTreg cells in splenic mononuclear cells was significantly higher than that of Treg cells (P<0.001) from normal mice.Foxp3 was highly expressed in both piTreg cells and Treg cells , howev-er slightly increased in piTreg cells .Moreover , piTreg cells had a significant stronger in vitro inhibitory effect on na?ve T cells proliferation than that of Tregs cells (P<0.006), which was in a cell-dependent manner. Conclusion The present study suggests that the piTreg cells have a stronger inhibitory effect on na ?ve T cell proliferation as compared with Terg cells from unpregnant mice , The differential activity of CD 4+CD25+Treg might be mediated by the paternal antigens during pregnancy .
7.Case Report and Review of Literature of Child Subcutaneous Panniculitis-Like T-Cell Lymphoma
xiao-jun, YUAN ; qin, ZHANG ; xiao-hong, YAO ; zhen, WANG ; qi, SHENG
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2006;0(24):-
Objective To analyze the clinical and histopathologic characteristics in children with subcutaneous panniculitis-like T-cell lymphoma(SPTCL),and explore the pathological diagnosis and differential diagnosis,in order to boost paediatricians to better understanding the disease.Methods One case was diagnosed SPTCL with over 2 years protracted course of fever and multiple skin lesions.The evolvement of clinical presentation,the misdiagnosed experience,the histopathological features,the immunohistochemical results and T cell receptor(TCR)gene cloning rearrangement were observed.The related literatures published were reviewed.Results Skin biopsy showed that the histopathologic findings were limited within subcutaneous fatty tissue,the atypical lymphocytes characteristically rimmed individual fat cells in a lace-like pattern.Immunophenotypic studies showed CD45,CD45RO,CD3,CD5,T cell intracellular antigen-1(TIA-1)and perforin usually expressed possitive,while CD10,CD20,CD56,CD68,epithelial membrane antigen(EMA)and cytokeratin(CK)were negative,implying tumor cells derived from T-cell.The results of TCR gene rearrangement as following:IgH FR2(+),FR3A(-);TCR ? JVI(-),JVII(+);TCR? JD1(-),JD2(-).Although the protocol of children's T-cell Non-Hodgkin lymphoma was administrated,the treatment outcome was poor.Conclusion SPTCL is a special primary cutaneous lymphoma with poor prognosis,skin biopsy of suffered lesion is an important method for the diagnosis of SPTCL children with unclear recurrent fever and multiple skin lesions.
8.Clinical Analysis of 10 Children with Takayasu′s Arteritis
Ai-hong, YUE ; Hui-jie, XIAO ; Xu-hui, ZHONG ; Xue-qin, LIU ; Jian-guang, QI
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1986;0(01):-
Objective To investigate the clinical features,treatment response and prognosis in children with Takayasu′s arteritis(TA) in order to improve the understanding of TA.Methods A retrospective study of 10 children with TA was performed.All of them were admitted and diagnosed in Peking University First Hospital from Jan.1998 to Oct.2008.The clinical features,laboratory tests,imaging modalities,treatment response and prognosis were all collected and evaluated.Results There were 3 boys and 7 girls in the 10 patients with TA,and the ratio of male to female was 12.3.The onset was from 4 months to 9 years old,with average age at 5.5 years old.The average duration of diagnosis was 7.6 months.The incidences of hypertension,vascular bruits,albuminuria,convulsion were present in 100%,100%,70% and 40%,respectively.The clinical types included typeⅡ(60%),type Ⅲ(10%) and type Ⅳ(30%).The acute phase inflammatory indices of activity such as erythrocyte sedimentation rate(ESR),C-reactive protein(CRP) and white blood cell(WBC) were not evidently increased.Tuberculosis infection was found in 6 out of 10 patients and anti-tuberculosis treatment was performed.Six patients were treated with steroids and 3 cases of them were also given immunosuppressives cyclophosphamide or methotrexate.Three of the 10 patients received anti-hypertensive and vasodilator.Two patients received percutaneous translurminal angioplasty and 1 patient received nephrectomy.One patient died of renal failure,heart failure and shock.Conclusions The patients with TA had high prevalence of tuberculosis infection,diagnosis as often late because of lack of specific clinical features at the acute inflammatory period.When organic ischaemia occurred,treatment response was usually unsatisfactory.Patients with multi-systemic and multi-viscera lesions should have comprehensive examination,especially for those with hypertension,pulseless and vascular bruits,in order to rule out TA.Early ultrasonography,computed tomography and magnetic resonnance image methods are valued in eariler diagnosis and they are the key factors to improve prognosis.
9.Expression and purification of spike protein of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Lei YANG ; Hong-Qin ZHANG ; Shu-Zhen WU ; Yun-Tian BI ; Qi-Yu BAO ;
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2007;0(09):-
Objective To construct the recombinant plasmid pYES6-S and express and purify spike protein of severe acute respiratory syndrome(SANS)coronavirus in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Methods DNA fragments of SANS coronavirus were obtained by reverse transeription.Four over- lapped fragments of spike protein genes were amplified by polymerase chain reaction(PCR)and ligated into an integral spike protein gene by restriction enzyme digestion.The spike protein gene recombined with pYES6 and cloned into E.coll.The recombinant plasmid pYES6-S was induced and expressed in Saccharomyces cerevisiae(INVScl)by galactose.Results The recombinant plasmid pYES6-S was confirmed that inserted fragment was right in length,direction and base matching by restriction enzyme digestion and sequencing.The purified protein encoded by the whole spike protein gene was about Mr 110?10~3 identified by electrophoresis.Conclusion The whole spike protein gene of SARS coronavirus is cloned into E.coli and the protein is expressed in Saccharomyces cerevisiae successful ly.which can be helpful in SARS vaccine research.
10.STUDY ON THE CHARACTERS OF AN HARPIN-PRODUCING BACTERIA STRAIN TOLERANT TO AMMONIUM AND NITROGEN-FIXING
Hong-Hui ZHU ; Yan-Qin LI ; Xiao-Ying QIU ; Ming-Qi QIU ; Li-Ping ZHAO ;
Microbiology 1992;0(04):-
The ability to induce hypersensity on leaves of tomato and the stability of double-plasmid of an harpin-producing, nitrogen-fixing engineered strain E4 were tested. Hypelsensitivity-inducing experiment indicated that the time and density of hypersensitivity-induction of E4 was similar to those of DH5, the positive control of pCPP430. Although E4 took the same time to induce hypersensitivity as 308R, another positive control of pCPP430, it induced weaker hypersen- sitivity on tobacco leaves. On tomato leaves, there was no difference in time and density of hypersensitivity between E4 and 308R (pCPP430). Results revealed that the two plasmids, pCPP430 and pMC73A, were unstable in host bacteria, with the losing rate of 100% at the 48th generation. The emergence probability of bacteria with either pCPP430 or pMC73A was almost the same.