1.Adaptive responses on chromosome aberration and DNA breakage of peripheral lymphocytes from workers exposed to thorium and rare earth mixed dust in Baotou Steel Plant
Qingjie LIU ; Jiangbin FENG ; Xue LU ; Deqing CHEN ; Yufei LIU ; Keju XIA ; Huimin LV ; Xu SU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2008;28(3):235-238
Objective To explore if the occupational exposure to low dose thorium could induce adaptive response in peripheral lymphocytes.Methods 40 individuals.who exposed to thorium and rare earth mixed dust(exposure group) or control in Baotou Steel Plant, were selected, and chromosome aberrations were analyzed.Then the peripheral blood samples were irradiated in vitro with 2 Gy60Co γ-rays,and unstable chromosome aberration or DNA stand breakage analysis using single cell gel electrophoresis was performed. Results The dicentrics before 2 Gy exposure in exposure group was higher than that in control(P>0.05). But the dicentries after 2 Gy exposure in exposure group was lower than that in control,but not significantly (P>0.05).The tricentrics in exposure group was significantly lower than that in control(U=3.1622, 0.0ol
2.Effect of RGZ on expression of PPAR-? in transplantation tumor of cholangiocarcinoma
Lianghong WU ; Nansheng CHENG ; Fan YANG ; Xianze XIONG ; Dapeng WEI ; Qingjie XIA
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2006;0(02):-
0.05);but as comparing with high dose group there is obvious significance(P
3.Nested coamplification polymerase chain reaction.
Qingjie XIA ; Sizhong ZHANG ; Yuan YANG ; Jun WANG ; Xiujie WANG ; Yongxin MA ; Yan SUN
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2002;19(4):347-349
OBJECTIVETo develop a simple and reliable method for intensifying the hybridization signals of gene chips.
METHODSThe authors added EDTA and another FAM-labeled probe to the normal PCR products, denatured the mixture by heat, and then let the mixture hybridize with the fastened probes on the chip.
RESULTSWith the use of EDTA and another FAM-labeled probe, the hybridization signals increased by 6 times or greater.
CONCLUSIONAdding EDTA and another probe to the normal PCR products is a simple and efficient method to intensify the hybridization signal of chips.
Base Sequence ; DNA Probes ; chemistry ; genetics ; Edetic Acid ; chemistry ; Fluorescent Dyes ; chemistry ; Microscopy, Fluorescence ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Nucleic Acid Hybridization ; methods ; Polymerase Chain Reaction ; methods ; Reproducibility of Results
4.Study on the correlation between the acceptance of disability and the social support in patients with permanent colostomy
Qingjie ZHAO ; Jihua ZOU ; Xia SHEN ; Xiuxiu GAO
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2014;20(12):1383-1385
Objective To explore the correlation between the acceptance of disability and the social support in patients with permanent colostomy .Methods One hundred and twenty-four patients with colostomy were surveyed by the acceptance of disability scale ( AODS ) and social support rating scale ( SSRS ) . Results The total score of AODS in patients with permanent colostomy was (82.10 ±8.86), and was overall in the middle level; the total score of SSRS was (41.80 ±2.87), and was higher than (34.56 ±3.73) in the national norm, and the difference was statistically significant (t=28.11, P<0.01).The total score of AODS was positively correlated with the total score of SSRS (r=0.332, P<0.01), and the score of tolerance dimension in the AODS was positively correlated with subjective support (r=0.327, P<0.01).Conclusions The acceptance of disability in patients with permanent colostomy is needed to improve , and the nurses should explore the effective psychological intervention mode according to its related factors in order to improve the level of psychological health in patients with colostomy .
5.A novel deletion mutation in AR gene causes complete androgen insensitivity syndrome in a Chinese family.
Linlin YUE ; Ping WU ; Zengliang XIA ; Chunyuan FAN ; Qingjie XIA
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2010;27(6):631-633
OBJECTIVETo identify the mutation of the androgen receptor (AR) gene in a complete androgen insensitivity family.
METHODSDNA was extracted from peripheral blood samples from family members in the family. PCR and DNA sequencing were then employed to detect the mutation of AR gene.
RESULTSA single nucleotide deletion of nucleotide A in exon 4 of the AR gene (1910delA) was detected in all the three patients in this family, which lead to Asn637Ile and Lys638stop. This mutation was also found in the mother (heterozygote) but was not observed in the normal controls.
CONCLUSIONThe 1910delA mutation of the AR gene is a novel mutation that leads to complete androgen insensitivity syndrome.
Androgen-Insensitivity Syndrome ; genetics ; Asian Continental Ancestry Group ; genetics ; Base Sequence ; DNA Mutational Analysis ; Exons ; genetics ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Pedigree ; Receptors, Androgen ; genetics ; Sequence Deletion ; genetics ; Young Adult
6.Fluorescence probe two-hybridization technique and its application in medical genechips.
Yuan YANG ; Sizhong ZHANG ; Jun WANG ; Gang YONG ; Qingjie XIA ; Shaoqing WU ; Yan SUN
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2002;19(2):148-151
OBJECTIVETo establish a new nucleic acid hybridization detection technique which may be used in medical genechips.
METHODSThe specific DNA fragment was detected by sequential two hybridization of fluorescence probe with template DNA and fixed DNA probe.
RESULTSFluorescence probe two-hybridization (FPTH) was applied to genechips for the detection of sex-transmitted pathogens from culture strains, and the results showed that the values of fluorescence density of the positive groups decreased remarkably when compared with those of the negative group. Both the sensitivity and specificity for detecting clinical samples are higher than 90%. There is no need of any additional reagent in hybridization procedure, and the hybridization detection can be accomplished in 40 minutes.
CONCLUSIONThe FPTH technique is rapid, simple and reliable, it can also make the clinical detection process completely automatic and integrative.
DNA Probes ; chemistry ; genetics ; DNA, Bacterial ; genetics ; Fluorescent Dyes ; chemistry ; Humans ; Neisseria gonorrhoeae ; genetics ; Nucleic Acid Hybridization ; methods ; Ureaplasma urealyticum ; genetics
7.Study on nurses scheduling based on multi-objective integer programming model in COVID-19 pandemic
Yalan LIU ; Li YAN ; Qingjie YI ; Man MU ; Yulin XIA
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2021;37(7):591-594
Objective:To establish a scientific and reasonable nurse scheduling model for ward nursing during COVID-19, to achieve collaborative and efficient scheduling of manpower and materials, and to provide an algorithm basis for the computerized scheduling as well as references for optimizing manpower scheduling in public health emergencies.Methods:The qualitative interview method was used to learn the challenges in nursing manpower scheduling at designated hospitals. In view of the nursing scheduling in the mild case wards during the pandemic and the premise of meeting the needs of different shift types and patient care, the goal was set as minimizing the consumption of nursing human resources and protective equipments. The objective functions, constraints and corresponding parameters were established. A multi-objective integer programming model was established by MATLAB software for solution by CPLEX solver.Results:Two objective functions, three hard constraints, two soft constraints and corresponding parameters were established. Calculations by the model so established found that a 28-day period requires at least 62 nurses, and at least 52 nurses in the contaminated wards, including 7 nurses in the department of intensive care, the infectious and the respiratory wards respectively. This number could meet in general the needs of epidemic care. In comparison, the manual scheduling of the mild care wards during the pandemic in February 2020 needed at least 69 nurses, and 61 in the contaminated wards, yet with a failure to meet all constraints.Conclusions:The model can solve the scheduling challenges in public health emergencies, namely numerous shift types, different nursing needs in different types of shifts, and complex staff structure.Furthermore, the model can save manpower and materials, serving a useful reference for manpower scheduling.
8.The first outbreak of dengue fever and molecular tracing in Puyang, 2019
Guofeng XU ; Qingjie ZHANG ; Yuhua ZHANG ; Xiaofei MENG ; Guangkang LI ; Yonghao GUO ; Weimin XIE ; Shengli XIA
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2021;55(8):978-982
Objective:This study retrospectively analyzed an outbreak of dengue fever in Puyang of Henan province in 2019, in order to find the sources of infection.Methods:Dengue virus IgM/IgG and NS1 antigen were tested by colloidal gold method. E gene was amplified by PCR. MegaX was used for sequences alignment to construct evolutionary distance trees.Results:After clinical and laboratory confirmation, there were 81 cases of dengue fever, 17 of which were imported case who were local farmers and worked in Combadia and Thailand, and 64 of which were indigenous cases. The E gene alignment results showed that the pathogen of this epidemic was Vietnamese 1 and highly homologous with the Vietnamese strain. After the local outbreak, dengue virus E gene developed a nucleotide site mutation which can be steadily transmission.Conclusion:The dengue fever outbreak in Puyang was a local outbreak caused by dengue virus type 1, which was associated with imported cases. Gene sequencing showed that the imported pathogen had a relatively stable and transmissible nucleotide mutation after the local epidemic.
9.The first outbreak of dengue fever and molecular tracing in Puyang, 2019
Guofeng XU ; Qingjie ZHANG ; Yuhua ZHANG ; Xiaofei MENG ; Guangkang LI ; Yonghao GUO ; Weimin XIE ; Shengli XIA
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2021;55(8):978-982
Objective:This study retrospectively analyzed an outbreak of dengue fever in Puyang of Henan province in 2019, in order to find the sources of infection.Methods:Dengue virus IgM/IgG and NS1 antigen were tested by colloidal gold method. E gene was amplified by PCR. MegaX was used for sequences alignment to construct evolutionary distance trees.Results:After clinical and laboratory confirmation, there were 81 cases of dengue fever, 17 of which were imported case who were local farmers and worked in Combadia and Thailand, and 64 of which were indigenous cases. The E gene alignment results showed that the pathogen of this epidemic was Vietnamese 1 and highly homologous with the Vietnamese strain. After the local outbreak, dengue virus E gene developed a nucleotide site mutation which can be steadily transmission.Conclusion:The dengue fever outbreak in Puyang was a local outbreak caused by dengue virus type 1, which was associated with imported cases. Gene sequencing showed that the imported pathogen had a relatively stable and transmissible nucleotide mutation after the local epidemic.
10.Dihydroartemisinin and its anticancer activity against endometrial carcinoma and cervical cancer: involvement of apoptosis, autophagy and transferrin receptor.
Tian TANG ; Qingjie XIA ; Mingrong XI
Singapore medical journal 2021;62(2):96-103
INTRODUCTION:
Dihydroartemisinin (DHA) is a first-line antimalarial drug with relatively low toxicity. DHA has been speculated to possess a broad-spectrum antitumour effect. However, the potential value of DHA for the treatment of endometrial carcinoma or cervical cancer is unclear.
METHODS:
We used human endometrial cancer cells and cervical cancer cells to assess whether DHA alone or when combined with cisplatin would induce cell death. We aimed to elucidate the role of autophagy in DHA-induced cytotoxicity in both endometrial and cervical cancer cells, and explore the impact of DHA treatment on cell proliferation, apoptosis and autophagy.
RESULTS:
DHA alone or in combination with cisplatin induced cell death in a dose- and time-dependent manner. Caspase-3 mRNA and cleaved caspase-3 protein levels were markedly elevated following DHA treatment either in the presence or absence of cisplatin, suggesting a role of apoptosis in DHA-induced cell death. DHA treatment activated the autophagic pathway, as evidenced by increased monodansylcadaverine-positive staining, elevated microtubule-associated protein 1 light chain 3 (LC3)-II/LC3-I ratio, and enhanced p62/sequestosome 1 degradation. Inhibition of autophagy by 3-methyladenine further enhanced the cytotoxicity of DHA towards tumour cells. mRNA levels of transferrin receptor (TfR) were suppressed upon DHA treatment and knockdown of TfR by RNA interference caused further DHA induction of cancer cell death.
CONCLUSION
Our results suggest a clinical value for DHA in the treatment of endometrial carcinoma and cervical cancer. Our data revealed possible anticancer mechanisms of DHA that involve regulating apoptosis, autophagy pathway and levels of TfR.