1.Expression and antitumor activity of fusion protein RGD-TRAIL in Pichia pastoris.
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(5):552-559
To compare the activity of RGD-TRAIL in different expression systems, RGD-TRAIL in both Escherichia coli (E.coli) and Pichia pastoris was constructed and expressed. In vitro activity of RGD-TRAIL from Pichia pastoris expression system was also analyzed. Genetic engineering techniques were used to construct recombinant plasmid pET30-rgd-trail and pHBM-rgd-trail. The recombinant protein RGD-TRAIL was purified with Ni ion affinity chromatography after induction. MTT assay, ELISA, scratch wound healing, transwell migration assay and Hoechst 33342 staining were performed to detect the effects of RGD-TRAIL on proliferation, binding activity, migration and apoptosis. The expression of apoptosis-associated proteins was detected by Western blotting. Recombinant protein RGD-TRAIL was successfully expressed in a form of inclusion body in E.coli, while expressed secretorily in Pichia pastoris. It possessed more potent cytotoxicity than RGD-TRAIL in E.coli by MTT assay. The RGD-TRAIL expressed by Pichia pastoris showed powerful binding affinity with cancer cells expressing α(v), DR4, DR5 and highly potent cytotoxicity through inducing apoptosis of cancer cells. Nuclear fragmentation was examined by Hoechst 33342 staining. Cleaved PARP and caspase-3 were also detected after incubation with RGD-TRAIL. Additionally, RGD-TRAIL inhibited migration significantly in A549 and HT1080 cells. The results demonstrate that Pichia pastoris expression system is more suitable for the recombinant protein RGD-TRAIL. Its binding affinity and antitumor activity might make RGD-TRAIL a promising candidate for cancer therapy.
Antineoplastic Agents
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pharmacology
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Apoptosis
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Blotting, Western
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Cell Line, Tumor
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Chromatography, Affinity
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Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
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Escherichia coli
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Humans
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Oligopeptides
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biosynthesis
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pharmacology
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Pichia
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metabolism
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Plasmids
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Recombinant Fusion Proteins
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biosynthesis
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pharmacology
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TNF-Related Apoptosis-Inducing Ligand
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biosynthesis
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pharmacology
2.Exploration of influencing factors of price of herbal based on VAR model.
Nuo WANG ; Shu-Zhen LIU ; Guang YANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(20):4070-4073
Based on vector auto-regression (VAR) model, this paper takes advantage of Granger causality test, variance decomposition and impulse response analysis techniques to carry out a comprehensive study of the factors influencing the price of Chinese herbal, including herbal cultivation costs, acreage, natural disasters, the residents' needs and inflation. The study found that there is Granger causality relationship between inflation and herbal prices, cultivation costs and herbal prices. And in the total variance analysis of Chinese herbal and medicine price index, the largest contribution to it is from its own fluctuations, followed by the cultivation costs and inflation.
Agriculture
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economics
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Commerce
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Costs and Cost Analysis
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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economics
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Humans
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Models, Statistical
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Plants, Medicinal
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growth & development
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Regression Analysis
3.Current status of research on B cell lymphoma chemotherapy .
Zhong-zhen GUAN ; Shu-sen WANG
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2005;27(12):760-761
Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols
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administration & dosage
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therapeutic use
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Cyclophosphamide
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administration & dosage
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Doxorubicin
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administration & dosage
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Humans
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Lymphoma, B-Cell
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classification
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drug therapy
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therapy
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Prednisone
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administration & dosage
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Stem Cell Transplantation
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Vincristine
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administration & dosage
4. Imaging changes of brain structure in post-traumatic stress disorders: Recent progress
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2010;30(3):305-308
The brain structural imaging changes in patients with post-traumatic stress disorders (PTSD) and the related research progress are reviewed. It is elucidated that the volume decrease and the density reductions of gray and white matters in PTSD patients are mainly manifested as the imaging changes of the hippocampus, callus, and anterior cingulate cortex (ACC). The imaging change of callus is characteristic in PTSD patients. The image structure analyses of the white matter and gray matter are the current frontiers and strategic trends of PTSD-related research. Meanwhile, it is pointed out that the relationship between PTSD and brain structure imaging is a problem needs to be urgently solved.
7.Prediction of walking and life span of children with cerebral palsy.
Zhen WANG ; Xiang-shu WEN ; Yong-ku LI
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2003;41(3):196-198
Cerebral Palsy
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mortality
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pathology
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physiopathology
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Child
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Humans
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Prognosis
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Survival Analysis
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Survival Rate
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Time Factors
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Walking
9.Application research of contrast material for coronary CT angiography by a combination of iterative reconstruction and double inj ection technology
Junwu ZHANG ; Xiong PANG ; Zhenyu SHU ; Zhen WANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2016;32(12):1945-1950
Objective To evaluate the feasibility of contrast material on image quality of coronary CT angiography (CCTA)by using double injection technology and iterative reconstruction.Methods 120 patients with suspected coronary heart disease who underwent CCTA were randomly divided into two groups.Then,60 patients with 30 kg/m2>BMI≥25 kg/m2 were averagely divided into A1 and B1 groups,and other 60 ones with BMI<25 kg/m2 were also averagely divided into A2 and B2 groups.The patients in group A were scanned with 120 kV tube output and iolromide 350 mg I/mL,and the images were reconstructed using filtered back projection (FBP).Meanwhile,the patients in group B were scanned with 80 kV or 100 kV tube output and 245 mg I/mL or 280 mg I/mL of contrast media (BMI≥25 kg/m2 )using double injection technology,and the images were reconstructed using adaptive iterative dose reduction 3D (AIDR 3D).The effective radiation dose (ED)of each patient was also calculated.CT attenuation of the main proximal vessels (ascending or descending aorta,pulmonary artery,RCA,LM,LAD and LCX)and the obj ective image quality (SD,CNR and SNR)were measured,and the subj ective evaluation was also assessed by an experienced radiologist.Results There was significant differences in mean image quality scores,SD,SNR and CNR of ascending aorta between group A1 and B1(P<0.05),but no difference in the SI of values (P>0.05).There was no significant difference in mean image quality scores between group A2 and B2 (P>0.05), however,there were significant differences in the SI,SD of values and SNR,CNR of ascending aorta (P<0.05).The values of BMI were negatively related to the values of CT in ascending aorta between two subgroups (r=-0.66 and -0.441,P<0.05).The values of weight were not related to the values of CT in ascending aorta (P>0.05).There was significant difference in effective dose between subgroups (P<0.05).Conclusion The method with a combination of iterative reconstruction and a contrast material of 245 mg I/mL using double inj ection technology can improve the contrast enhancement without impairing image quality.
10.Clinical diagnostic value of serum amyloid A in patients with lung cancer
Sheng WANG ; Huaxin SHU ; Zhen YE ; Liuqing YE ; Qian SONG
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2016;39(3):220-224
Objective To evaluate the clinical value of SAA by detecting their expression levels in patients with lung cancer and the analysis of the relativity of SAA for early diagnosis.Methods There are 243 cases specimens obtained from lung cancer patients who were newly diagnosed and without any treatment in Zhejiang Cancer Hospital from April 2014 to June 2015.The 243 lung cancer individuals were 147 male, and 96 female, their ages ranged from 29 to 85 years, with an average age of 63 years.The distribution of pathological type was as follows:95 patients were adenocarcinoma, 102 patients were squamous carcinoma, and 46 patients were small cell carcinoma.The distribution of TNM staging systems was as follows: 59 patients in stage 1and stage 2, 54 patients in stage 3, and 130 patients in stage 4.While 179 cases physical examination as the control.There were 94 individuals male, and 85 individuals female.Their ages ranged from 26 to 86 years, with an average age of 61 years.By using latex enhanced immune turbidimetric method, serum SAA concentrations in patients with lung cancer and healthy controls were checked on the Hitachi-7600 automated chemistry analyzer ( Hitachi ).The comparisons of all analyses values between healthy controls and lung cancer were estimated by two independent samples nonparametric tests ( Mann-Whitney U).The association between SAA and lung cancer prognostic factors such as age, smoking status and metastasis, was evaluated by spearman correlation and multivariate analysis.Results The median and interquartile spacing of SAA concentration was 42.36 mg/L (9.35, 74.22) in lung cancer patients.While 24 mg/L ( 3.25, 21.45 ).The median level of SAA in lung cancer patients (42.36 mg/L) were significantly higher than in healthy controls (11.24 mg/L), and difference reached statistically significant (Z=-2.403,P=0.006).Nevertheless, there was no significant difference in SAA concentrations among the different pathological types(Z=-1.013, P=0.339), ages (Z=0.578, P=0.458) and gender(Z=0.726, P=0.246) of lung cancer patients.While the level of SAA in has smoking status (Z=-2.282, P=0.013) and distant metastasis (Z=-2.138, P=0.017) of lung cancer was higher.By drawing ROC curve, the cut off value of SAA in distinguishing lung cancer with healthy control was 14.48 mg/L.Meanwhile, the AUC was 0.811, the accuracy is 89.12% and the sensitivity was 88.73%.Serum concentration was positively related with smoking status ( r =0.331, P =0.018 ) and distant metastasis ( r =0.372, P=0.015 ) by Spearman correlation analysis .Conclusion Serum SAA concentrations may contribute to the auxiliary diagnosis of lung cancer, evaluate the clinical stage and distant metastases of lung cancer.