2.Establishment of Two-dimensional Electrophoresis System for Proteome of Monascus ruber
Chen WAN ; Yang XU ; Yan-Ping LI ; Hong-Fei JI ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(04):-
Two-dimensional electrophoresis(2-DE) is an important technique in proteomics research.The 2-DE system for proteome of Monascus ruber was established by comparing and analyzing the infection caused by different kinds of mediums,lysis buffer and the condition of rehydration.By cultivating the Monascus ruber with YES for 6 days,extracting total protein by TCA-acetone,lysis buffer with 8 mol/L urea,2 mol/L thiourea,4 % CHAPS,1 % DTT and 2 % Bio-lyte,an ideal 2-DE map with higher resolution and better legibility was obtained,which laid a foundation for the further studies on proteome of Monascus ruber.
3.Hemorrhagic transformation and outcomes in acute ischemic stroke: a retrospective case series study
Chenyi WAN ; Jingwei HUANG ; Daojun HONG ; Hui WAN ; Yuchen WU ; Wenyuan XU
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2013;(3):161-165
Objective To investigate hemorrhagic transformation (HT) and outcomes in acute ischemic stroke.Methods The demographics,vascular risk factors,imaging and other clinical data in patients with acute ischemic acute were collected retrospectively and compared.Using the susceptibility weighted imaging (SWI) to diagnose HT,and the patients were divided into either a HT group or a non-HT group.The modified Rankin scale was used to evaluate the clinical outcomes.Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to determine the independent risk factors for HT and poor outcome in HT patients.Results A total of 96 patients with acute ischemic stroke were enrolled and 34 of them had HT (35.4%).The age (66.21 ± 7.04 years vs.61.21 ±13.42 years; t =2.020,P=0.046) and infarct volume (3.88 ±2.20 cm3 vs.1.96 ± 1.37 cm3; t =5.67,P=0.001) in the HT group were significantly older or larger than those in the non-HT group.The proportions of hypertension (58.8% vs.30.6%;x2 =7.228,P=0.007),diabetes (29.4% vs.6.5%;x2 =9.293,P=0.002),atrial fibrillation (35.3% vs.3.2%;x2=18.128,P=0.000),and cardiogenic cerebral embolism (35.3% vs.3.2% ; P =0.000) were significantly higher than those in the non-HT group,while the proportion of small arterial occlusive stroke was significantly lower than that in the non-HT group (38.2% vs.62.9% ;P =0.032).Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that age (odds ratio [OR] 1.168,95% confidence interval [CI] 1.059-3.412; P =0.021),infarct volume (OR 3.461,95 % CI 1.317-6.270; P =0.044) and atrial fibrillation (OR 1.284,95% CI 1.117-2.903; P =0.015) were the independent risk factors for HT.In the HT patients,age (69.46 ±7.17 years vs.64.19 ±6.31 years; t =2.248,P =0.032) in the poor outcome group was significantly older than that in the good outcome group.The proportions of hypertension (84.6% vs.42.9% ;x2 =781,P =0.016),diabetes (50.0% vs.14.3% ;x2 =6.053,P =0.014),cardiogenic cerebral embolism (61.5% vs.19.0% ; P =0.025) and hematoma HT (76.9% vs.19.0% ;x2 =11.104,P =0.001) were significantly higher than those in the good outcome group.Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the diabetes (OR 2.151,95% CI 1.179-3.218; P =0.023),atrial fibrillation (OR 4.136,95% CI1.010 to 8.413; P =0.046) and hernatoma HT (OR 2.134,95% CI 1.219-4.452; P =0.039) were the independent risk factors for the poor outcomes of HT patients at 3 months after symptom onset.Conelusions The incidence of HT in patients with acute ischemic stroke was 35.4%.Age,infarct volume and atrial fibrillation were the independent risk factors for HT,and diabetes,atrial fibrillation and hematoma HT were the independent risk factors for the poor outcomes in HT patients at 3 months after symptom onset.
4.Extrapleural solitary fibrous tumor: report of a case.
Jin-hong MEI ; Hong-ping WAN ; Han LIU ; Ren-sheng CHEN ; Hui-chun GAO ; Shan XU
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2006;35(8):510-511
5.Expression of survivin E-cadherin and Ki-67 in pituitary adenoma and correlation with invasiveness.
Chun-Liang WANG ; Jin-Hong MEI ; Hong-Ping WAN ; Ren-Sheng CHEN ; Lin-Lin XU
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2008;37(5):335-336
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7.Genotype analysis for measles vaccine strain and wild-type viruses of H1 genotype by RT-PCR-RFLP
Yang LIU ; Hong TIAN ; Jinying CHEN ; Xu SU ; Dongjing YANG ; Lixia WAN ; Yue LEI ; Yongqin TIAN
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2008;28(11):1030-1034
Objective To establish RT-PCR-RFLP method for studying the genotype of wild mea-sles virus strains isolated from Tianjin area from 2002 to 2008. Methods Isolations of measles virus were carried out by tissue culture method from urine and throat swab specimens collected from suspected cases. RNA were extracted from the virus specimens. The 594 bp fragment of C terminal of the N (nucleoprotein) gene was amplified by one-step RT-PCR, then the PCR products were digested with Bcn I , separated on agarose gel electrophoresis and then analyzed by the method of RFLP (restriction fragment length polymor-phism). In addition, above results were compared with DNA sequencing. Phylogenetic tree was plotted based on the results for the genetic relationship and distance analysis. Results Sixty-nine measles virus strains were isolated from 189 specimens from 2002 to 2008, of which the C terminals of N gene were all de-tected positive. Among the 69 strains of measles virus isolates, 98.55% (68/69) belonged to Hla sub-geno-type which was the predominant sub-genotype, and only one strain (1.45%) belonged to H1b sub-genotype by RFLP analysis which was in accordance with the results by DNA sequencing method. Phylogenetic tree analysis indicated the H1a sub-genotype measles virus strains should be further divided into 2 clades, and the variation fluctuated between 0.2% and 3.8%. There were transmission chains caused by different virus strains co-cireulation. Conclusion A genotype, H1a and H1b sub-genotype can be identified by RT-PCR-RFLP assay specically based on the restriction enzyme Bcn I .The RT-PCR-RFLP assay can be a rapid, simple, accurate and efficient method for large-scale surveillance of measles virus strains in China.
8.Clinical features of thyrotoxic periodic paralysis caused by inwardly rectifying potassium channel 18 gene mutations
Daojun HONG ; Laimin LUO ; Meihong ZHOU ; Haihua HUANG ; Xiangbin WU ; Hui WAN ; Renxu XU
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2012;45(9):650-653
Objective To report the clinical features and inwardly rectifying potassium channel 18 (KCNJ18) gene mutation in a group of patients with thyrotoxic periodic paralysis (TTP).Methods Fiftyseven TTP cases (55 male and 2 female) were collected in our clinic from July 2002 to October 2011.The KCNJ18 gene was directly sequenced in 57 TTP patients and 50 health Chinese controls through the nested PCR.According to the results of gene screening,the clinical features of KCNJ18 patients and non-KCNJ18 patients were retrospectively summarized and analyzed.Results In 4 male patients with TPP,we found 3 novel heterogeneous mutations (p.Q126X,p.K360T,p.E388K) and 1 reported mutation (p.A200P) in the KCNJ18 gene.The age of onset was 19-25 years old,and the duration ranged from 2 to 8 hours.The 4 patients all presented severe muscle weakness.The attacks of muscle weakness preceded overt symptoms of hyperthyroidism in the 4 patients. Three patients showed recurrent weakness during the 13-28 months follow-up,while the episodic weakness never appeared when patients got euthyroid. Conclusions The mutations in the KCNJ18 gene are responsible for a part of Chinese patients with TPP.The patients with KCNJ18 mutations have a shorter disease course,severer manifestation,and higher prevalence of recurrence as compared with those TPP patients without KCNJ18 mutations.
9.Clinical features, radiological characteristics, and pathological changes in 42 patients with cerebral sparganosis
Huiqun XIE ; Yong LONG ; Yun XU ; Zhihong GONG ; Hui WAN ; Daojun HONG
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2015;48(2):108-113
Objective To investigate the clinical features,the radiological characteristics,and the pathological changes of cerebral sparganosis.Methods We retrospectively collectted and summarized the clinical data of 42 patients with cerebral sparganosis from the Iinstitute of Anti-parasitic Diseases of Jiangxi Province and the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University during January 2000 to January 2014.The follow-up period of the 42 patients ranged from 4 to 96 months.Results Forty-two cases (30 males and 12 females) with cerebral sparganosis were enrolled in the study.Among the 42 patients,34 cases suffered from seizures,16 cases experienced headaches,and 14 cases had limb weakness.The brain CT scan showed the small and punctuate calcifications scattering around the lesions in 18 cases.The features of enhanced MRI included aggregating ring-like enhancement in 38 cases,tunnel lesions in 14 cases,and lesion migration in 13 cases.Twenty-four of the 42 patients were performed surgery.The brain tissues revealed multiple inflammatory tunnels,in which live or degenerated larvae were identified in 20 cases,but only eosinophilia tunnels were observed in the other 4 cases.The serum and cerebro-spiral fluid specimens from 18 patients without surgery were positive to spirometra mansoni antigen.Their cerebral lesions disappeared and got a favorable prognosis after administration of praziquantel in long term follow-ups.Conclusions There is a high incidence of cerebral sparganosis in Poyang lake basin.The clinical features of cerebral sparganosis mainly include seizure,headache and hemiparesis.The enhanced lesions show knot or tunnel signs on multi-planar MRI which are associated with the multiple inflammatory tunnels of larvae migration.A longterm administration of high dose opraziquantel can also get a good treatment prognosis without the classical surgical therapy for cerebral sparganosis.
10.Effect of Bacillus Bifidus Preparation on the Prevention of Gastrointestinal Side Effects in Children with Acute Lymphocyte Leukemia during High-Dose Methotrexate Chemotherapy
shu-xu, DU ; hong, TANG ; wan-shui, WU ; yan-ling, SUN ; miao, LI ; li-ming, SUN
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2006;0(15):-
Objective To observe the effect of bacillus bifidus preparation on the prevention of gastrointestinal side effects in children with acute lymphocyte leukemia (ALL) during high-dose methotrexate (HD-MTX) chemotherapy.Methods One hundred and fifty-two ALL children were randomly assigned into 2 groups according to the suggestion of diagnosis and treatment of ALL in childhood.There were 76 patients in each group.In the treatment group,there were 46 male and 30 female,aged 2 to 13 years old (the median age was 8 years).While in the control group,there were 41 male and 35 female (the median age was 8.2 years).They were treated with the same chemotherapy schedule (HD-MTX),supportive therapies and infection preventive measures.ALL children in the treatment group were additionally given the bacillus bifidus preparation (one tablet for 2 to 6 years old,and two tablets for 7 to 15 years old,3 times daily),if their WBC was more than 2.0?109 L-1.Those in the control group were given vitamin B complex tablets (one tablet for 2 to 6 years old and two tablets for 7 to 15 years old,3 times daily).Results ALL children in treatment group had less diarrhea,abdominal pain,nausea and vomiting,or liver function impairment induced by chemotherapy than those in control group.However,the bacillus bifidus preparation had no significant effects on the symptoms of fever and oral mucosal erosions in the period of chemotherapy.Conclusion The bacillus bifidus preparation is clinically useful for the prevention of gastrointestinal side effects associated with HD-MTX chemotherapy.