1.HCV genotyping and host genotyping: what role will they play in the antiviral treatment
Jian WANG ; Ruifeng YANG ; Lai WEI
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2012;35(2):97-100
Persistent infection of hepatitis C virus (HCV) remains as a worldwide threat to public health,which involves a complex interaction between virus- and host related factors.HCV is classified as six genotypes and many subtypes according to the sequence heterogenecity.HCV genotype should be determined prior to treatment initiation since it plays a key role in selection of therapeutic regimen for chronic hepatitis C.Development of the antiviral treatment with protease inhibitor in combination with pegylated IFN-α and ribavirin requires the accurate determination of subtypes,e.g. 1a and 1b,as well.Genotyping methods based onsequenceanalysis, reversehybridizationorreal-timePCRhavebeendevelopedand evaluated.Some issues,however,should be settled to standardize the utility and result interpretation of these methods.More recently,host genotypes of IL28B have been found to be closely associated with HCV spontaneous clearance and the response to antiviral therapy.Moreover,polymorphisms in inosine triphosphate pyrophosphatase gene affect ribavirin-induced anemia.Therefore, host genotyping will be beneficial in predicting the outcome of chronic hepatitis C and monitoring the drug-induced adverse events.
2.Polyhydroxybutyrate Synthesis in Recombinant Zymonomas mobilis Affected Ethanol Production
Wei-Jian LAI ; Guo-Qiang CHEN ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(08):-
Zymonomas mobilis was transformed with a polyhydroxybutyrate synthesis operon phbCAB equipped with a pdc promoter from Z. mobilis. For the first time,PHB was produced in recombinant Z.mobilis. Shake flask studies indicated that accumulation of PHB in Zymomonas mobilis increased approximately 10% ethanol productivity for the first 48h of anaerobic fermentation. After that,the PHB effect was observed as insignificant probably due to the exhaustion of the sugar.
3.Analysis of Lymhocyte Subsets and Humoral Immunity Condition in Children with Kawasaki Disease Complicated with Coronary Artery Dilatation
wei, WANG ; jian-ming, LAI ; zhe-wei, LIU
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2006;0(21):-
Objective To explore the clinical diagnosis,medication,curative effect,and prognosis of lymhocyte subsets and humoral immunity in children with Kawasaki disease(KD)complicated with coronary artery dilatation.Methods One hundred and seventy-one children(age of 4 months to 9 years)from Jun.2000 to Dec.2007 with KD in Capital Institute of Pediatrics were taken as research objective,65 healthy children(age of 5 months to 7 years)were taken as controls,the difference of the level variation of lymhocyte subsets and humoral immunity was detected and analyzed between them.The flow cytometry and scattering turbidimetry method were used to detect the numbers of T cell subsets [CD3+,CD3+CD4+,CD3+CD8+,CD19+,natural killer(NK)cell] and levels of immune globulin(IgG,IgA,IgM)of the peripheral blood of 171 patients,compare them with those of the control group,and compare them between patients with and without coronary artery dilatation.Results Compared with control group,in the acute period of KD the levels of CD3+,CD3+CD4+ decreased significantly(t=0.01,0.02 Pa0.05);of all the 171 children patient,53 cases were coronary artery expansion patients.Compared with non-expansion patients,levels of CD4+/CD8+,CD3+CD8+,IgG of coronary artery expansion patients were significant different and had statistical difference(t=0.02,0.04,0.03 Pa
4.Internal fixation with lag screws plus an anti-sliding plate for the treatment of Hoffa fracture of the lateral femoral condyle.
Li-lai ZHAO ; Pei-jian TONG ; Lu-wei XIAO
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2016;29(3):266-269
OBJECTIVETo explore the clinical effects of internal fixation with lag screws plus an anti-sliding plate for the treatment of Hoffa fractures of the lateral femoral condyle.
METHODSFrom May 2006 to May 2014, 17 patients with Hoffa fractures of the lateral femoral condyle were treated with lag screws plus an anti-sliding plate. There were 13 males and 4 females, ranging in age from 27 to 59 years, with a mean of 32.5 years. All the fractures were fresh and closed fractures. According to the Letenneur's classification, 8 cases were type I, 4 cases were type II, 5 cases were type III. All the patients had no injuries of the cruciate ligament and the another part of the knee. Operative incision and fracture healing time were observed, knee joint function was evaluated by Letenneur system and HSS standard.
RESULTSThe patients were followed up from 10 to 24 months with a mean of 14.6 months. All incisions achieved primary healing, and no internal fixation breakage, malunion, femoral candyle necrosis, deep vein thrombosis of lower extremity were found. Fracture healing time was from 4 to 9 months with an average of 4.7 months. According to Letenneur's functional assessment, 10 patients got an excellent results, 4 good, 3 fair. Total HSS score was 91.1 +/- 4.7 on average,15 cases obtained excellent results, 2 good.
CONCLUSIONInternal fixation with lag screws and an anti-sliding plate can result in excellent effects for Hoffa fractures of the lateral femoral condyle. The key to a successful surgery is an anatomic reduction and rigid fixation of the fracture.
Adult ; Bone Plates ; Bone Screws ; Female ; Femoral Fractures ; physiopathology ; surgery ; Femur ; injuries ; surgery ; Fracture Fixation, Internal ; Fracture Healing ; Fractures, Closed ; physiopathology ; surgery ; Humans ; Ligaments, Articular ; surgery ; Male ; Middle Aged
5.Ewing's sarcoma of the kidney: a case report and review of the literature
Hongwei ZHAO ; Junhang LUO ; Yingrong LAI ; Jian LU ; Wei CHEN
Chinese Journal of Urology 2012;33(3):176-179
ObjectiveTo review the clinical features,management and prognosis of renal Ewing's sarcoma (ES) of a single case report.MethodsA single case of renal ES was reported.A 33-year-old male presented with a mass in the left kidney found during a three day medical examination.B-ultrasound examination showed a lesion with rich blood flow signals and well defined margins in the inferior portion of the left kidney.The CT scan revealed a solid mass of 5.1 cm × 4.7 cm in the inferior portion of the kidney with un-even enhancement by contrast.A possible diagnosis of renal carcinoma was given prior to surgery.No metastasis was proven.A literature review of ES was then conducted.ResultsA left retroperitoneoscopic radical nephrectomy was successfully performed.Gross pathologic examination showed a solid tumor with necrosis,localized at the inferior pole of the left kidney.The histopathological examination revealed the tumor consisted of small round tumor cells,which were positive for CD99,vimentin and PAS,but negative for WT-1.A diagnosis of ES of the kidney was then determined.The patient received alternating short cycle ( CTX + VCR + THP) and long cycle ( IFO + VP-16) adjuvant chemotherapy for 6 cycles after the operation.There has been no evidence of recurrence at the 14-month follow up.ConclusionsES of the kidney is a rare disease with no specific clinical feature in most cases.Diagnosis of renal ES must be confirmed with histological features.Surgery combined with radiotherapy and chemotherapy is the main method of therapy for renal ES.The prognosis of renal ES is poor.
6.Strategy by stages for preventing respiratory complications of acute cervical spinal cord injury.
Bi-hua LAI ; Jian-bin WU ; Zhao-wen GAO ; Wei-fei LIAN
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2015;28(8):690-694
OBJECTIVETo investigate clinical effects of strategy by stages for preventing respiratory complications of patients with acute cervical spinal cord injury (ACSCI).
METHODSFrom September 2009 to May 2013,the clinical data of 91 patients with ACSCI underwent surgery were retrospectively analyzed. Among the patients, 42 patients were divided into in-stages group, including 30 males and 12 females with an average age of 50 years old (ranged 28 to 76) which were treated with strategy by stages for preventing respiratory complications; others 49 patients which were not treated with the strategy regarded as control group, including 38 males and 11 females with an average age of 47 years old (ranged 30 to 77). All of them had definite history of trauma, and were admitted to orthopaedics within 48 h after trauma. In in-stages group, respiratory muscle strength training, high-dose ambroxol using and other treatment were performed to prevent respiratory complilcations according to preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative stage. While in control group, there were no systematic and effective measures utilized. Chi-square test was used to evaluate the difference for respiratory complications rate, the rate of tracheostomy or intubation and mortality caused by the respiratory complications between two groups.
RESULTSTen patients developed with respiratory complications in in-stages group (7 patients with pneumonia, 1 with atelectasis and 2 with respiratory failure), among which 3 patients underwent tracheostomy or intubation. In control group, 24 patients developed with respiratory complilcations (15 with pneumonia,3 with atelectasis and 6 with respiratory failure), among which 11 patients underwent tracheostomy or intubation. There was significant difference between two groups (χ2 = 6.12, 4.07; P = 0.013, 0.044). Five patients died because of respiratory complications, one case were in in-stages group and 4 in control group. There was significant difference between two groups (χ2 = l.39, P = 0.238).
CONCLUSIONThe strategy by stages is an effective method for preventing respiratory complications of ACSCI and can reduce the respiratory complications rate and improve the prognosis of respiratory complications.
Acute Disease ; Adult ; Aged ; Cervical Cord ; injuries ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Pneumonia ; prevention & control ; Pulmonary Atelectasis ; prevention & control ; Respiratory Insufficiency ; prevention & control ; Retrospective Studies ; Spinal Cord Injuries ; complications ; Tracheostomy
7.Study on interventional ultrasonic thrombus ablation technique.
Yi-nan LAI ; Jian-wei LUO ; Xiang-dong LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2002;26(1):23-25
Ultrasonic thrombus ablation is a newly-developed technology for percutaneous arterial recanalization. An ultrasound angioplasty device is described here in detail. The device has an adjustable power output range and distal tip longitudinal displacement range. Experimental data suggest that this ultrasound device is significantly effective in ablating fresh thrombi.
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8.Study on Purpurin As A G Protein-coupled Receptor-35 Agonist
Tao HOU ; Hui DING ; Liying SHI ; Jian HE ; Jixia WANG ; Lai WEI ; Xiuli ZHANG ; Xinmiao LIANG
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(7):1414-1418
Purpurin is a common component ofRubia cordifolia L. The study on its molecular target was useful for elucidating the therapeutic material basis and action mechanism ofR. cordifolia. HT-29 cells were used in the cell culture. The highly expressed G Protein-coupled Receptor-35 (GPR35) agonist was used as target. The label-free optical biosensor cellular assay was used to investigate the agonist activity ofpurpurin at an endogenous receptor. The results showed thatpurpurin can cause DMR response in HT-29 cells. And the DMR response curve type was consistent with zaprinast. Its EC50 was 6.142± 0.189μmol·L-1. In addition,purpurinhad desensitization effect on GPR35 agonist zaprinast in HT-29 cells. GPR35 agonist ML145 blocked the DMR ofpurpurin. It was concluded thatpurpurinwas the GPR35 agonist.
9.Study on the relationship between erythromycin sensitivity and ermB gene in Ureaplasma urealyticum
Tinglu YE ; Chun LU ; Rongbiao LU ; Han MA ; Chuanjie CHEN ; Wei LAI ; Guoxing ZHU ; Jian CHEN
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2009;29(5):472-475
Objective To study the relationship between erythromyein sensitivity and ermB gene in 143 Ureaplasma urealyticum (Uu) clinical isolates. Methods We detected the minimum inhabit concen-trations (MICs) of Uu to erythromycin by broth dilution method and MIC≥8 μg/ml was used as standard concentration of resistance to erythromycin. Polymerase chain reaction was used to detect the ermB gene and biotype Uu with primers based on multi-band antigen gene. Results The MICs, MIC50 MIC90 of Uu to erythromycin were ≤0. 125 μg/ml to ≥128 μg/ml, 16 μg/ml, and ≥128 μg/ml, respectively, with a high resistance rate of 64.38%. ermB gene, which was mainly detected in Uu with MIC≥8 μg/ml, was positively detected in 40 out of 143 Uu strains (27.97%). No significant differences of the resistance to erythromycin and positive rate of ermB gene were found between the two biovars in the study . Conclusion ermB gene may probably be one of the important genes conferring resistance to erythromycin in Uu. Further studies are needed to discover the difference of resistance and mechanism of erythromycin between the two bi-ovars.
10.A novel microtiter plate radioimmunoassay of insulin autoantibody
Can, HUANC ; Zhang-wei, LI ; He-lai, JIN ; Xia, WANG ; Jian-ping, WANG ; Zi-guang, ZHUO
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine 2009;29(1):50-54
Objective Insulin autoantibody (IAA) is known to exist in sera of type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) patients and pre-T1DM individuals. The aim of this study was to establish a novel microtiter plate radioimmunoassay (RIA) for IAA and evaluate its clinical value. Methods Diluted 125Ⅰ-insulin was mixed with 5 ul serum samples in a 96-well microtiter plate and then incubated for 72 h on an orbital plate shaker (4℃). The immunocomplexes were transferred to another protein a coated Millipore plate, and then the plate was washed with Tri-Buffered Saline Tween-20 (TBT) buffer. Counts per minute (CPM) was measured with liquid scintillation and luminescence counter. The positive cut-off point of IAA index was defined as ≥0.06 based on the 99-percentile of the distribution in 317 healthy individuals. The specificity and sensitivity of the assay were calculated from the samples provided by the fourth Diabetes Autoantibodies Standardization Program (DASP 2005). The IAA levels were determined in 71 T1 DM and 551 newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes (T2DM) patients, and 317 healthy controls. The t test, non-parametric test, x2 test and linear correlation analysis were performed on the data using SPSS 11.5 software. The concordance rate was estimated with Kappa value. Results (1) The optimized testing condition was described as 2×104 CPM of 125Ⅰ-insulin, 5 ul serum sample and slowly horizontal shaking for 72 h. (2) The intra-assay CV was 4.8%-8.9% and inter-assay CV was 6.4%-10.5%. Based on DASP 2005 samples, the specificity and sensitivity of the assay were 97% (97/100) and 50% (25/50), respectively. Ninety-six serum samples with different IAA levels were selected and tested to compare between our new method and a domestic IAA RIA kit. The results showed that the IAA indices from the two methods were positively correlated (r= 0.678, P<0.001). The concordance rate was 72.9 %(Kappa value=0.402). There were 25 samples with discordant results, which were positive for IAA titer using the corresponding microtiter plate RIA but negative using the novel RIA kit. (3) In TIDM group the positive rate of IAA was 19.7% (16/71), higher than the healthy controls (0.9%, x2=54.36, P<0.001). The subgroup of T1DM children (with 0-9 years) showed the highest IAA positive rate (55.6% ,x2=4.85, P<0.05). In T2DM group the frequency of IAA was 1.5% (8/551), which had no significant difference comparing with that of healthy controls (x2= 0.95, P >0.05). Conclusions Our proposed microtiter plate RIA method for IAA is highly sensitive and specific, likely to be feasible for clinical application. The frequency of IAA is high in children with T1DM.