1.The application of fusion imaging in patients who received initial prostate biopsy
Wenkun, BAI ; Wei, ZHANG ; Yunxia, HUANG ; Lei, CHEN ; Bing, HU
Chinese Journal of Medical Ultrasound (Electronic Edition) 2017;14(4):310-313
Objective To investigate the application of fusion imaging in the initial prostate biopsy.Methods Retrospective analysis was made on 40 patients who underwent initial ultrasound-guided prostate biopsy in Shanghai Jiao Tong University Affiliated 6th People's Hospital from August 2014 to May 2015.All patients underwent preoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans one week prior to surgery and the results showed that all patients had suspicious positive prostate cancer lesions,while there were no positive findings in the same area in sonography.All patients with prostate cancer have been confirmed by pathologic examination.Image fusion technology was used to guide the biopsy of lesions which were suspected as prostate cancer by MRI,and then the prostate underwent systematic biopsy by 10 needles under the guide of ultrasound.R× C Chi-square test was used to compare the positive ratio among imaging fusion biopsy,systematic biopsy and combined method in the diagnosis of prostate cancer.Fourfold table Chi-square test was used to compare to undetected rate between fusion imaging biopsy and systematic biopsy in the diagnosis of prostate cancer.The differences of detection rate in the Gleason score more than 7 points of prostate cancer between fusion imaging biopsy and systematic biopsy was compared by Fisher exact test.Results In this group of 40 patients with prostate biopsy,14 cases (35.0%) were diagnosed prostate cancer by systematic biopsy,19 cases (47.5%) were diagnosed prostate cancer by image fusion biopsy,and 22 cases (55.0%) were diagnosed prostate cancer by systematic biopsy combined with image fusion.The difference of diagnostic positive rate among combined method of biopsy,image fusion biopsy and systematic biopsy had not statistically significant (P > 0.05).Three cases (13.6%,3/22) of prostate cancer patients were missed in image fusion method group,and 8 cases (36.4%,8/22) of prostate cancer patients have not been diagnosed by systematic biopsy,which indicated the umdetected rate of systematic biopsy is higher than that of image fusion biopsy in prostate cancer diagnosis,and there was a statistical difference between the two groups (x2=8.338,P=0.005).Among 19 cases of prostate cancer patients who were diagnosed by image fusion biopsy method,Gleason score were greater than 7 points in 15 cases (78.9%,15/22).Among 14 cases of prostate cancer patients who were diagnosed by systematic biopsy method,Gleason score were greater than 7 points in 6 cases (42.9%,6/14).The positive rate of Gleason score ≥ 7 points in fusion imaging biopsy was higher than that of systematic biopsy,which had a statistical difference (Fisher exact probability method,P=0.039).Conclusion Image fusion method can be used to reduce the tndetected rate of prostate cancer and improve the detection rate of the high-grade prostate cancer.
2.Cloning and sequence analysis of a new cathepsin L-like cysteine proteinase gene from Ditylenchus destructor.
Gaofeng WANG ; Deliang PENG ; Jianhua SUN ; Wenkun HUANG ; Huan PENG ; Haibo LONG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2011;27(1):60-68
The Cathepsin L-like cysteine proteinase genes (cpls) are multifunction genes related to the parasitic abilities of plant parasitic nematodes. A new cathepsin L-like cysteine proteinase gene (Dd-cpl-1) (GenBank Accession GQ 180107) was cloned from Ditylenchus destructor by RT-PCR and RACE. The cDNA sequence consisted of a 1 131 bp open reading frame (ORF) encoding 376 amino acid residues that were franked by a 29 bp 5'-untranslated region (UTR) and a 159 bp 3'-UTR. Genomic sequence analysis showed that Dd-cpl-1 contained 7 introns, obeyed the GT/AG rule in the splice-site junctions. Homology analysis showed that the identity was 77% between Dd-cpl-1 deduced protein Dd-CPL-1 and cathepsin L-like cysteine proteinase of Bursaphelenchus xylophilus. Multi-sequence alignment indicated that there were the catalytic triad (Cys183, His322 and Asn343) and two motifs ERFNIN motif and GNFD motif in deduced protein Dd-CPL-1. Cysteine proteinases phylogenetic analysis showed that Dd-cpl-1 belonged to the sub-clade of cathepsin L-like cysteine proteinases.
Amino Acid Sequence
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Animals
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Cathepsin L
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genetics
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Cloning, Molecular
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Cysteine Proteases
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genetics
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Genes, Helminth
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genetics
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Molecular Sequence Data
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Nematoda
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enzymology
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genetics
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Phylogeny
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Sequence Alignment
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Sequence Analysis, Protein
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Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
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Solanum tuberosum
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parasitology
3.Molecular cloning and characterization of an acetylcholinesterase gene Dd-ace-2 from sweet potato stem nematode Ditylenchus destructor.
Zhong DING ; Deliang PENG ; Wenkun HUANG ; Wenting HE ; Bida GAO
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2008;24(2):239-244
A cDNA, named Dd-ace-2, encoding an acetylcholinesterase (AChE, EC3.1.1.7), was isolated from sweet-potato-stem nematode, Ditylenchus destructor. The nucleotide and amino acid sequences among different nematode species were compared and analyzed with DNAMAN5.0, MEGA3.0 softwares. The results showed that the complete nucleotide sequence of Dd-ace-2 gene of Ditylenchus destructor contains 2425 base pairs from which deduced 734 amino acids (GenBank accession No. EF583058). The homology rates of amino acid sequences of Dd-ace-2 gene between Ditylenchus destructor and Meloidogyne incognita, Caenorhabditis elegans, Dictyocaulus viviparous were 48.0%, 42.7%, 42.1% respectively. The mature acetylcholinesterase sequences of Ditylenchus destructor may encode by the first 701 residues of deduced 734 amino acids.The conserved motifs involved in the catalytic triad, the choline binding site and 10 aromatic residues lining the catalytic gorge were present in the Dd-ace-2 deduced protein. Phylogenetic analysis based on AChEs of other nematodes and species showed that the deduced AChE formed the same cluster with ACE-2s.
Acetylcholinesterase
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genetics
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Amino Acid Sequence
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Animals
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Cloning, Molecular
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DNA, Complementary
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genetics
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Genes, Helminth
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genetics
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Ipomoea batatas
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parasitology
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Molecular Sequence Data
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Nematoda
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enzymology
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genetics
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Plant Stems
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parasitology
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Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Sequence Analysis, Protein