2.Polyclonal antibody specific for hypervariable region of VP1 capsid protein of Taura syndrome virus (TSV) prepartion and characteristic analysis
Xinxin HUANG ; Chengang YUAN ; Xue NING ; Ming GU ; Qiang CAI ; Rui LIU ; Chengping LU
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2015;(2):221-224,229
Objective:Preparation and immune characteristic analysis of polyclonal antibody against hypervariable region protein of Taura syndrome virus major capsid protein VP 1 as a reference for studies on immunological diagnosis reagent.Methods:The recombinant vector pET-VP1 was transformed into E.coli BL21 for protein expression.Immunizing a New Zealand rabbit with purified VP1 protein,the titer of anti-VP1 serum was determined by Agar diffusion test and ELISA.Monoclonal phage specific binding to the purified VP1 protein was used for competitive inhibition test.Results: The VP1 protein was soluble and high expression in E.coli BL21.The biological activity titer of anti-VP1 serum reached 1∶26 ,1∶217 determined by Agar diffusion test and ELISA respectively.A litter binding activity of antiserum and VP 1 protein could be blocked by monoclonal phage , but would not affect the final positive result.Conclusion:High titer antibody Preparation of the VP 1 hypervariable region protein.The binding activity of the polyclonal antibody with VP1 protein was not affected by the mutations of VP 1 protein in minority areas ,so the antiserum could be used as immu-nological detection diagnosis agent.
4.Repairing soft-tissue defection of ankle and foot by sural neurovascular pedicle fasciocutaneous reversed island flap.
Ming-Rui CHEN ; Cun-Fu CHEN ; Jing-Long CAI ; Feng-Cai WEI ; Cheng-Qi WANG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2005;21(5):356-359
OBJECTIVETo explore the clinical application of sural neurovascular pedicle fasciocutaneous reversed island flap to repair soft-tissue defection of the ankle and foot.
METHODSFrom Sep. 1994 to Oct. 2004,29 patients with soft-tissue defects in the ankle and foot were repaired by use of sural neurovascular fasciocutaneous reversed island flap, including 15 cases of traumatic defects, 11 cases of burns and 3 cases of chronic ulcer. The flap area ranged from 5 cm x 7 cm to 12 cm x 20 cm, and the length of pedicle from 5 cm to 12 cm.
RESULTSThe flaps survived totally in 27 cases, the distal necrosed partially and secondary free-skin grafting were further conducted in 2 cases. Twenty-one cases were followed-up for 3 to 60 months,the circulation, color and texture of the flaps were excellent and 2-point discrimination was 10 - 15 mm. The appearance and function of ankle joints were good.
CONCLUSIONThis flap has sufficient blood supply and a high survival rate; It is convenient in design, dissection and without sacrifice of major arteries. So, it is an effective method for the reconstruction of soft-tissue defects in ankle and foot.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Ankle Injuries ; surgery ; Female ; Foot Injuries ; surgery ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Skin Transplantation ; methods ; Soft Tissue Injuries ; surgery ; Sural Nerve ; blood supply ; Surgical Flaps ; blood supply ; Young Adult
5.Isolation and cloning of genes related to growth inhibition of human glioma BT325 by EGF.
Xin WANG ; Ming-rui ZHOU ; Bing-ren HUANG ; Liang-wan CAI
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2004;26(2):139-144
OBJECTIVETo isolate and clone the differentially expressed genes induced by epithelial growth factor (EGF) with inhibiting dosage in cultured glioma BT325 cells and understand the molecular mechanism that inhibits glioma cells growth.
METHODSUsing differential display reversed transcription polymerase chain reaction (DDRT-PCR) method to analyze the differentially expressed cDNA in BT325 cells induced by EGF with inhibiting dosage. After sequencing and homology research, the differentially expressed cDNA fragments were further confirmed by Dot blot analysis and one of them by Northern blot.
RESULTSUp-regulated genes cDNA fragments were isolated in growth inhibited BT325 cells. It was found that five cDNA fragments were highly homologous to the known human genes, while one was a fragment of a novel genes. Among these genes, one has coding sequence homology with transaldolase (TAL), which has been proved to be associated with apoptosis in recently research.
CONCLUSIONSHigh-dose EGF could change the expression of many genes in BT325 cells. EGF can inhibit the growth of BT325 cell growth, which may be resulted from its potential role in promoting TAL gene expression and thus inducing cell apoptosis.
Base Sequence ; Brain Neoplasms ; genetics ; pathology ; Cell Division ; drug effects ; Cloning, Molecular ; Epidermal Growth Factor ; pharmacology ; Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ; drug effects ; Genes, Tumor Suppressor ; Glioma ; genetics ; pathology ; Humans ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Sequence Analysis, DNA ; Tumor Cells, Cultured
6.Gene expression of transforming growth factor beta receptor II in the epidermis of pathological scar.
Ming-Rui CHEN ; Gang AN ; Shun-Li LIU ; Feng-Cai WEI
Chinese Journal of Burns 2012;28(4):278-281
OBJECTIVETo study the gene expression of transforming growth factor beta receptor II (TbetaR II) in pathological scar.
METHODSTwenty samples of pathological scar were collected from 20 burn or trauma patients hospitalized in the General Hospital of Ji'nan Military Command from 2007 to 2009. Twenty specimens of epidermal layer were obtained from the middle portion and the edge of pathological scars. Twenty normal skin specimens which were located more than 10 cm away from the lesion sites of 20 patients were collected as self-controls. Serum from 1-2 mL whole blood were obtained from each of the 20 patients for second self-control. Eight normal skin specimens from 8 patients without pathological scar, discarded from un-related operations, were also collected as negative-control. Positive expressions of TbetaR II in three different skin specimens were determined with biotin-streptavidin-peroxidase staining. Gene expressions of TbetaR II in all specimens were compared with PCR-single strand conformation polymorphism analysis and gene sequencing. Data were processed with Fisher's exact test.
RESULTSPositive expression of TbetaR II in pathological scar epidermis was lower than that in normal skin specimen of patients with pathological scar or normal skin specimen of patients without pathological scar, and TbetaR II was mainly located in the basal layer of epidermis. Positive expressions of TbetaR II were seldom found in acanthocytes, granular cells, and cuticle or even non-existing. No abnormality of TbetaR II was found in normal skin epidermis or serum samples of pathological scar patients or normal skin epidermis of patients without pathological scar. TbetaR II expressing in 8 specimens of epidermis of pathological scar showed abnormal electrophoresis pattern at poly A fragments hand and loss of one A base in DNA fragment (P = 0.044).
CONCLUSIONSThere may he abnormal gene expression of TbetaR II in pathological scar epidermis. Replantation of epidermis of scar may increase the risk of scar recurrence, while replantation of normal skin of patients with scar on wound may not increase the risk of scar recurrence.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Cicatrix ; metabolism ; pathology ; Epidermis ; metabolism ; Female ; Gene Expression ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Protein-Serine-Threonine Kinases ; genetics ; metabolism ; Receptors, Transforming Growth Factor beta ; genetics ; metabolism ; Young Adult
8.Differentiation of Natural Killer Cells into Two Functional Subsets: NKh1 and NKh2
Shu-Juan LIANG ; Tong XU ; Hal-Ming WEI ; Cai ZHANG ; Jing FANG ; Rui SUN ; Zhi-Gang TIAN
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2001;23(2):132-1136
Objective To verify the presence of functional subsets of natural killer cells based on the cytokine production. Methods NK cells were purified and cultured in complete RPMI1640 medium in the presence of either IFNγ+anti-IL-4(classical Thl polarization) or IL-4 +anti-IFNγy(classical Th2 polarization) for three days, and then were collected and detected for type Ⅰ/type Ⅱ cytokines by RT-PCR method. Results NK cells were purified from 15 healthy donors, over 70% purity of NK cells were determined by flow cytometry. NK cells in peripheral blood expressed high level of type Ⅰ cytokines, mainly IFNγ, but low level of type Ⅱ cytokines such as IL-10 and IL-13, IL-4 was not produced by NK cells. Cells cultured in IFNγ+ anti-IL-4 condition exhibited significantly increased level of IFNγ, unchanged IL-2, and de creased type Ⅱ cytokines. Cells grew in IL-4 + anti-IFNγcondition exhibited increased IL-10 and IL-13,and decreased IFNγ expressions. Conclusions Based on the cytokine production, NK cells may be divided into two functional subsets in the same manner as that of T lymphocytes(e.g. Th1/Th2): .NKh1 and NKh2. The biological characterization and phenotypic marker are under investigate.
9.Comparative study on anti-inflammatory and antipyretic effects between Dao-di herb and non Dao-di herb of Huangqin.
Zai-Wang WU ; Zhe-Ming WANG ; Yue LU ; Dan WANG ; Rui-Qin QIAN ; Ming-Ying SHANG ; Xuan WANG ; Shao-Qing CAI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2012;37(23):3628-3632
OBJECTIVETo do some comparative study on anti-inflammatory and antipyretic effects between the Dao-di herb and non Dao-di herb of Huangqin (the roots of Scutellaria baicalensis) and provide thinking and evidence for study on geoherbalism and clinical usage of Huangqin.
METHODThe anti-inflammatory action was assessed by auricular swelling induced by dimethylbenzene in mice and the antipyretic action was monitored by dried yeast-induced mice fever.
RESULTAll samples of both Dao-di and non Dao-di herbs of Huangqin showed antipyretic effect. The Dao-di Huangqin samples showed antipyretic effect between 61% to 53% , whereas the non Dao-di Huangqin samples between 53% to 43%. Six Dao-di Huangqin samples showed better antipyretic effect than four non Dao-di Huangqin samples. All samples of both Dao-di and non Dao-di Huangqin showed anti-inflammatory effect. Dao-di Huangqin showed anti-inflammatory effect between 73% to 54%, whereas non dao-di Huangqin between 53% to 34%. Six Dao-di Huangqin showed better anti-inflammatory effect than four non Dao-di Huangqin. In totality, results from analysis of geoherbalism showed that geoherbal production areas of Huangqin had better effect than that of the non geoherbal production areas in anti-inflammatory and antipyretic effects.
CONCLUSIONBoth the Dao-di and non Dao-di Huangqin have effects of anti-inflammatory and antipyretic to a certain extent, but the efficacy of the Dao-di Huangqin surpass the non Dao-di Huangqin.
Animals ; Anti-Inflammatory Agents ; administration & dosage ; Antipyretics ; administration & dosage ; China ; Drug Contamination ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; administration & dosage ; Fever ; drug therapy ; Humans ; Inflammation ; drug therapy ; Mice ; Scutellaria baicalensis ; chemistry
10.Analysis of clinical research in the subject of tigecycline
He-Kun MEI ; Jin WANG ; Dong CHAI ; Rui WANG ; Yun CAI ; Bei-Bei LIANG ; Ming-Jing TANG ; Ming-Yu LUO
The Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2018;34(10):1236-1239
Objective To analyze the clinical application and latest progress of tigecycline.Methods All literatures were collected from CNKI,PubMed and EMbase from the inception to October 2017.Bibliometric analysis was performed by Endnote X7 to analyze the published years and research hotspots.Results A total of 749 papers were analyzed,176 in Chinese and 573 in other languages.The United States ranked first (246 papers,taking up 32.8%) in publishing articles among all the countries.At present,the research mainly focuses on overdose,over adaptation,adverse effects and combination therapy.Conclusion Overdose and over adaptation use of tigecycline have a certain rationality.