1.Clinical analysis of 61 cases of drug eruptions complicated with drug-induced liver dysfunction
Qiuhe SONG ; Lu WANG ; Qingyi YE ; Baiyu ZHONG
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(23):-
Objective To investigate whether the sort of drugs causing drug eruptions complicated with drug-induced liver dysfunction are the same as those causing drug eruptions. Methods Sixty-one cases of drug eruption complicated with drug-induced liver dysfunction in 261 cases confirmed as drug eruptions from January 1998 to March 2003 were analyzed retrospectively. Results The major hepatotoxic drugs in these cases were antivirus drugs (60%, 9/15), antituberculosis drugs (66.67%, 8/12), zyloric (55.56%, 5/9), and some traditional Chinese medicines (31.58%, 6/19). Conclusion The sort of drugs causing drug eruptions complicated with drug-induced liver dysfunction are the same as those causing drug eruptions, which should be taken into consideration in clinical medication.
2.Analysis and Screening of Differentially Expressed Genes of Dermal Papillae Cells with Aggregative Behavior
Zhiqiang SONG ; Fei HAO ; Xichuan YANG ; Baiyu ZHONG ; Weibing YANG ; Yue MAI ; Qingyi YE
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2003;0(09):-
Objective To screen and analyze genes differentially expressed within dermal papillae cells(DPC)with aggregative behavior.Methods Total RNA was extracted from DPC with and without ag-gregative behavior,and double-stranded cDNA were synthesized by using SMART cDNA synthesis.The cD-NA fragments of differentially expressed genes in dermal papillae cells with aggregative behavior were isolat-ed by suppression subtractive hybridization,sequencing,and then subtracted library was set up.Positive clones were screened by PCR method and verified by cDNA dot blot and then analyzed through homologous retrieving.Results A subtractive cDNA library of DPC with aggregative behavior was successfully construct-ed.The results of screening and cloning of the library showed that DPC with aggregative behavior could ex-press genes related to homologous aggregation,regnlation of growth,differentiation and development,and sig-nal transduction proliferation and cycle control,which included known genes(capping protein,paladin,vas-cular endothelial growth factor),hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells(HSPC)related genes(HSPC011and HSPC016)and a new gene.Conclusions The construction of subtractive library of DPC lays solid founda-tion for screening and cloning new and specific genes related to aggregative behavior of DPC.Several genes may cooperatively involve in homologous aggregation,and regnlation of growth of DPC.Among these genes,capping protein and palladin may be closely related to aggregative behavior of DPC,and VEGF and HSPC re-lated clones may be responsible for the status of higher proliferation of DPC.
3. Mechanism of LMO3 in tumor metastasis
International Journal of Surgery 2019;46(10):705-708
The LIM domains proteins are of significance proteins of human tumors. LMO3, a member of LIM-only subclass of LIM proteins, participates in the occurrence and development in many kinds of tumors, including neuroblastoma, meningioma, lung cancer and hepatocellular carcinoma, etc. LMO3 functions as interacting with neuronal transcription factor, HUA enhancer 2, interacting with upstream gene and inhibits its transcriptional activity or directly interacting with gene signaling. As an incomparable role in processes of tumors, LMO3 contributes to huge opportunities for therapeutic targeting for the future of the field.This article focuses on the molecular mechanism of LMO3 in the process of tumor development and metastasis, and reviews its recent progress.
4.Screening and Identification of Predicted Epitopes of HLA-A2-restricted Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes Derived from the HPV16 E7 Antigen
Yunsheng XU ; Fei HAO ; Zhiqiang SONG ; Baiyu ZHONG ; Jin HAO ; Qingyi YE
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 1994;0(05):-
Objective To screen and identify the predicted epitopes of synthesized predicted HLA-A2-restricted cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) derived from HPV16 E7 antigen. Methods The predicted epitopes of HLA-A2-restricted CTLs derived from HPV16 E7 antigen were synthesized and purified with Standard Fmoc assays, and the standard 51Cr release assay was used to determine their activities to induce specific CTL. Results Two epitopes of HLA-A2-restricted CTLs, namely E711-19 (YMLDLQPET) and E749-57 (RAHYNIVTF) derived from HPV16 E7 antigen were identified. Conclusion E711-19 (YMLDLQPET) and E749-57 (RAHYNIVTF) have antigenicity, and may be the candidates for development of peptide vaccine in the treatment of HPV infections.
5. Expert consensus on prevention and cardiopulmonary resuscitation for cardiac arrest in COVID-19
Wei SONG ; Yanhong OUYANG ; Yuanshui LIU ; Heping XU ; Feng ZHAN ; Wenteng CHEN ; Jun ZHANG ; Shengyang YI ; Jie WEI ; Xiangdong JIAN ; Deren WANG ; Xianjin DU ; Ying CHEN ; Yingqi ZHANG ; Shuming XIANYU ; Qiong NING ; Xiang LI ; Xiaotong HAN ; Yan CAO ; Tao YU ; Wenwei CAI ; Sheng'Ang ZHOU ; Yu CAO ; Xiaobei CHEN ; Shunjiang XU ; Zong'An LIANG ; Duohu WU ; Fen AI ; Zhong WANG ; Qingyi MENG ; Yuhong MI ; Sisen ZHANG ; Rongjia YANG ; Shouchun YAN ; Wenbin HAN ; Yong LIN ; Chuanyun QIAN ; Wenwu ZHANG ; Yan XIONG ; Jun LV ; Baochi LIU ; Xiaojun HE ; Xuelian SUN ; Yufang CAO ; Tian'En ZHOU
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine 2021;14(6):241-253
Background: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) strategies in COVID-19 patients differ from those in patients suffering from cardiogenic cardiac arrest. During CPR, both healthcare and non-healthcare workers who provide resuscitation are at risk of infection. The Working Group for Expert Consensus on Prevention and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation for Cardiac Arrest in COVID-19 has developed this Chinese Expert Consensus to guide clinical practice of CPR in COVID-19 patients. Main recommendations: 1) A medical team should be assigned to evaluate severe and critical COVID-19 for early monitoring of cardiac-arrest warning signs. 2) Psychological counseling and treatment are highly recommended, since sympathetic and vagal abnormalities induced by psychological stress from the COVID-19 pandemic can induce cardiac arrest. 3) Healthcare workers should wear personal protective equipment (PPE). 4) Mouth-to-mouth ventilation should be avoided on patients suspected of having or diagnosed with COVID-19. 5) Hands-only chest compression and mechanical chest compression are recommended. 6) Tracheal-intubation procedures should be optimized and tracheal-intubation strategies should be implemented early. 7) CPR should be provided for 20-30 min. 8) Various factors should be taken into consideration such as the interests of patients and family members, ethics, transmission risks, and laws and regulations governing infectious disease control. Changes in management: The following changes or modifications to CPR strategy in COVID-19 patients are proposed: 1) Healthcare workers should wear PPE. 2) Hands-only chest compression and mechanical chest compression can be implemented to reduce or avoid the spread of viruses by aerosols. 3) Both the benefits to patients and the risk of infection should be considered. 4) Hhealthcare workers should be fully aware of and trained in CPR strategies and procedures specifically for patients with COVID-19.