1.Transcription factors in spinal dorsal root ganglion in rats recurrently infected with respiratory syncytial virus
Hongyi TAN ; Pinhua PAN ; Ranran ZHAO ; Qingwu QIN ; Hui WANG ; Chengping HU
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2009;34(12):1189-1195
Objective To elucidate intracellular transcription factor activation of C_7~T_5 dorsal root ganglia in rats recurrently infected with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). Methods Eighty 1~2 weeks old Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into 2 groups: a control group and a RSV-infection group. The rats in the RSV-infection group were infected with 5 ×10~5 U/mL RSV once a week and the rats in the control group were treated with culture medium without RSV. Airway response was measured after 8 weeks. Lung tissue was submitted for HE staining and in situ hybridization. The C_7~T_5 dorsal root ganglia were obtained for the preliminary screening of the intracellular transcription factors by TranSignal~(TM) protein/DNA combo array. Nuclear protein of C_7~T_5 dorsal root ganglia were extracted and submitted to Western blot. Results Airway response in the RSV-infection group was higher than that in the control group (P<0.05). HE staining showed inflammatory cell infiltration, and in situ hybridization demonstrated positive RSV RNA in the RSV-infection rat lung which was not present in the control group, thus validating the efficacy of our model. TranSignalTM protein/DNA combo array screening showed that 55 transcription factors increased by at least 2 folds in the C_7~T_5 DRG cells of the RSV-infection group. The transcription factors Smad and interferon regulatory factor (1 or 2) were the 2 most upregulated transcription factors identified by combo array screening (59 and 43 fold increase compared with the control, respectively). Western blot confirmed Smad(1/2/3) and IRF-1 upregulate while IRF-2 remained unchanged. Conclusion Respiratory syncytial virus infection results in airway hyperresponsiveness and transcription factor activation in C7~T5 spinal adorsal root ganglia in rats, which may contribute to airway nerve network dysfunction and airway hyperresponsiveness.
2.Treatment progress of phlebotomy for polycythemia vera
Yanjie YANG ; Ranran QIN ; Ruiqin HOU
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2025;38(8):1113-1119
Polycythemia vera (PV) is a BCR-ABL1-negative myeloproliferative neoplasm characterized by the proliferation of all three hematopoietic cell lines to varying degrees. It is commonly associated with mutations such as JAK2 V617F or mutations in exon 12 of the JAK2 gene. These genetic alterations contribute to a range of clinical manifestations, including thrombosis, bleeding tendencies, splenomegaly, and disturbances in microcirculation. Phlebotomy serves as a first-line therapeutic approach for PV by reducing hematocrit levels to a target below 45%, which effectively decreases blood viscosity and thereby lowers the risk of thrombosis. As such, phlebotomy plays a crucial role in the management of PV. This review systematically summarizes recent research advances on phlebotomy for PV, aiming to support the development of individualized treatment approaches for patients with PV.
3.Latest Progress of Intraoperative Pleural Lavage Cytology in Lung Cancer Surgery.
Donglai CHEN ; Ranran FU ; Pingfan SHI ; Shuang QIN ; Chang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2018;21(9):719-726
Intraoperative pleural lavage cytology is a diagnostic technique used to detect tumor cells and serve as a prognostic parameter for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients. In the past several decades, many scholars have been dedicated to clarifying the relationships between positive intraoperative pleural lavage cytology results and postoperative survival as well as tumor recurrence and metastasis. However, the findings remained various due to the inhomogeneity of different research. It has been confirmed that a positive intraoperative pleural lavage cytology result is one of the risk factors for the prognosis of postoperative patients. This study reviewed the advances in research of intraoperative pleural lavage cytology in recent years from several aspects, including clinical significance, influencing factors and possible mechanisms.
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