1.Clinical distribution analysis of pathogenic bacterium in women and children' s hospital and health institute
Xiaozhuang ZHANG ; Changan ZHAO ; Cai ZHOU ; Wenyu DENG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2009;16(10):1763-1764
Objective To investigate the clinical distribution and change of pathogenic bacterium in women and children' s hospital and health institute. Methods Pathogens isolation, and identification were conducted for samples, which were gathered from patients in our hospital between Nov. 2001 and Oct. 2007. Results The total posi-tive rate was 12.7%. Conclusion Clinical distribution of pathogenic bacterium in women and children' s hospital and health institute was different from other hospitals. It is important for reasonable antibacterials application, also for nosocomial infection prevention and reduction.
2.In vitro effects of human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells on airway secretions of ventilator associated pneumonia in newborns
Xiaohong LIU ; Jie YANG ; Wenyu DENG ; Ruihua LUO ; Luning ZHAO ; Xuaner ZHENG ; Haoming YANG
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2013;16(10):589-592
Objective To explore the effect and its possible mechanism of human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells (hUCMSCs) on bacterial growth in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) of newborns with ventilator associated pneumonia (VAP).Methods Newborns admitted to neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) in Guangdong Women and Children Hospital Affiliated to Guangzhou Medical University from June 1,2012 to December 31,2012 were reviewed.The inclusion criteria were:(1)Positive BALF culture results.(2) Requirement of mechanical ventilation with tracheal intubation.(3) Diagnosed as ventilator-associated pneumonia.Two pieces of BALF samples of newborn were collected and randornaly divided into experimental and control group.hUCMSCs were added into the experimental group,while the same volume of conditioned medium was added into the control group.Both groups were incubated for six hours in humidified CO2 incubator at 37 ℃,then,bacterial growth was assessed by colony forming unit (CFU) counts.Levels of the antimicrobial peptides (Cathelicidin/LL-37 and human HBD-2) were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and Western blot.Paired t-test was used for statistical analysis.Results Among the culture results of 31 newborns,there were Klebsiella pneumoniae (6 cases,19.3%),Stenotrophomonas narrow food aeromonas (6 cases,19.3%),Hemolytic staphylococci (5 cases,16.1%),Escherichia coli (3 cases,9.7%),Bacterial meningitis septicemia Elizabeth Platinum (3 cases,9.7%),Acinetobacter baumannii (3 cases,9.7%),Pseudomonas putida (2 cases,6.4%),Pseudomonas aeruginosa (1 case,3.2%),Staphylococcus aureus (1 case,3.2%) and Enterobacter cloacae (1 ease,3.2%).The CFU counts in experimental group were much less than those in control group [(2.60±0.67) ×104] CFU/ml vs [(1.18±0.32) ×105] CFU/ml,(t=-20.19,P<0.01).Levels of Cathelicidin/LL-37 and HBD-2 in experimental group were higher than those in control group [Cathelicidin/LL-37:(8.98 ± 3.22) ng/ml vs (3.18 ± 1.57) ng/ml,t =17.79,P < 0.01 ;HBD-2:(379.87±11.74) pg/ml vs (39.89±2.86) pg/ml,t=37.62,P<0.01].Conclusions hUCMSCs had antimicrobial effect on bacterial growth in BALFs from ventilator associated pneumonia possibly by the secretion of antimicrobial peptides (Cathelicidin/LL-37 and HBD-2).
3.Risk factors for imipenem-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection in neonatal intensive care unit
Jie YANG ; Ruihua LUO ; Wenyu DENG ; Yong ZHANG ; Weiwei GAO ; Chuan NIE ; Xiaohong LIU
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2013;16(4):222-226
Objective To determine the risk factors for imipenem-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa (IRPA) infections in neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).Methods One hundred and eighty-eight Pseudomonas aeruginosa infected children (confirmed by pathogenic examination) in the NICU of Maternal and Child Health Hospital of Guangdong from January 1,2008 to December 31,2011,were chosen as the objects of study,and were divided into two groups.The first group included 73 children that had been isolated with IRPA strains(IRPA group),and the second group included 115 children that only had imipenem-sensitive Pseudo monas aeruginosa (ISPA) strains (ISPA group).Chi-square test or t-test was applied.The risk factors were investigated by univariate or multivariate Logistic regression analysis.Results Data from univariate analysis showed that the gestational age and birth weight of neonates were lower than those in ISPA group [(34.0±3.5) weeks vs (35.6±2.8)weeks,t=3.413,P<0.01; (1848.1±276.4) g vs (2110.7±345.6) g,t=5.472,P<0.01].There were more neonates with gestational age ≤ 32 weeks [67.1% (49/73) vs 45.2 % (52/115)],birth weight <1500 g [73.9% (54/73) vs 33.0%(38/115)],small for gestational age [68.5% (50/73) vs 29.6% (34/115)],receiving imipenem [72.6% (53/73) vs 27.0% (31/115)] or the third generation cephalosporins [65.8% (48/73) vs 33.0% (38/115)] two weeks before the isolation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa,and mechanical ventilation [78.1% (57/73) vs 61.7 % (71/115)],deep vein catheterization [83.6%(61/73) vs 65.2%(75/115)] in the IRPA group than in the ISPA group (all P<0.05 or 0.01).The multivariate Logistic regression analysis revealed that imipenem treatment within two weeks before the isolation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa (OR=6.409; 95% CI:1.926-21.333,P =0.002) was an independent risk factor.Conclusions IRPA infection in NICU hospitalized infants is strongly related to their gestational age and birth weight.History of imipenem administration could be an independent risk factor.
4.Effects of sphingosine-1-phosphate andits receptors on angiogenesis in autoimmune diseases
Zhengrong ZHANG ; Hong WU ; Li DAI ; Wenyu WANG ; Ran DENG ; Feng LI ; Jun FU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2017;33(9):1190-1194
Sphingosine-1-phosphate(S1P) is an important bioactive lipid produced from cell membrane sphingomyelin metabolism process.S1P and cell membrane surface S1P receptors(S1PR1-5) are G protein coupled receptors(GPCRs), which influence the formation of new blood vessels in the immune system via combining the related inflammatory signaling pathway.This review describes briefly the effects of S1P and S1PRs on autoimmune disease angiogenesis through intracellular signal transduction, such as rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, colitis, systemic lupus erythematosus.Further research will be a new therapeutic target on vascular inflammation of autoimmune diseases.
5. Application of e-health among patients visiting community healthcare centers in Shanghai
Wenyu DENG ; Limin LAO ; Sunfang JIANG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2018;17(8):607-611
Objective:
To exmine the status and perspectives of e-health among patients in Shanghai community health center.
Methods:
In November 2014, a semi-open and in-depth qualitative interview was conducted among 40 patients from two community health service centers in Shanghai. According to the results of the interview, a self-made questionnaire was designed and a cross-sectional survey was carried out from March 2015 to May 2015. Eight districts or counties of Shanghai were randomly selected, and one community health service center was randomly selected from each district or county. Total 480 patients who visited the selected center participated in the survey. The main contents of the interviews and questionnaires included: the current status of communication using information and communication technologies (ICT) in patient daily life; the status of the communication with medical personnel by using ICT; the attitudes and perspectives of patients in applying ICT for medical service; and views on e-health development.
Results:
Among the participants, 25.0%(10/40) of the interviewees and 16.7%(62/371)of the quesitionnaire surveyees had experience of using e-health. Among the questionaired patients, telephone-call was the most common method for communication with doctors (90.3%, 335/371), followed by short message (16.1%, 60/371) and wechat (12.9%, 48/371). Illness consulting is the most common perpurse for communication(64.5%, 40/62), followed by medicine advice(40.3%, 25/62) and sudden physical help(24.2%, 15/62). Among the participants, 56.3%(209/371)of whom thought that e-health should be promoted in the community, 69.4% (145/209) of whom thought that it could save time and effort; among the patients not using or considering unnecessary to use e-health, 87.6% (142/162) of whom thought they lived closer to the hospital and easy to access.
Conclusion
At present, less patients have the experience of using e-health, but more than half of them believe that it is necessary to use e-health and it should be promoted in the community healthcare.
6.A case with a novel weak D type.
Yunlei HE ; Lu YU ; Deyi XU ; Wenyu GUO ; Gang DENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2019;36(7):731-733
OBJECTIVE:
To report on a novel weak D type identified in a Chinese individual.
METHODS:
Peripheral blood sample was collected for a voluntary blood donor with weakened expression of D antigen. Routine serological testing was carried out to determine the D, C, c, E and e antigens of the Rh blood group. A D-screening kit was used to analyze the RhD epitopes. The 10 exons and flanking intronic regions of the RHD gene were sequenced. The zygosity of RHD was determined with a sequence-specific primer PCR method.
RESULTS:
A novel RHD allele, RHD (1022T>A), was found in the subject with a weak D phenotype. Serological testing of the RhD epitopes has coined with the weak D phenotype.
CONCLUSION
A novel weak D allele has been identified in Chinese population.
Alleles
;
Asian Continental Ancestry Group
;
China
;
Exons
;
Genotype
;
Humans
;
Introns
;
Rh-Hr Blood-Group System
;
genetics
7.Identification of a novel FUT1 allele of para-Bombay phenotype.
Lu YU ; Yunlei HE ; Deyi XU ; Wenyu GUO ; Gang DENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2019;36(6):636-638
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the molecular basis for an individual with para-Bombay phenotype of the H blood group.
METHODS:
Intron 5 to 3'-UTR of the ABO gene and exon 4 of the FUT1 gene were amplified with PCR and subjected to direct sequencing. Mutations of the FUT1 gene were identified by TOPO cloning sequencing.
RESULTS:
Direct sequencing showed that her ABO genotype was B101/O01. TOPO cloning sequencing found that this individual had three mutations of the FUT1 gene, including an heterozygous AG deletion (CAGAGAG→CAGAG) at position 547 to 552, and two C→T mutations at positions 35 (C35T) and 293 (C293T) on the other homologous chromosome. The two alleles comprised a new recombination of mutations c.35T>C and c.293C>T, and the sequence has been submitted to NCBI (No. MG597611).
CONCLUSION
A novel combination of FUT1 alleles with c.35 C>T and c.293C>T has been identified in an individual with para-Bombay phenotype.
ABO Blood-Group System
;
Alleles
;
Female
;
Fucosyltransferases
;
genetics
;
Genotype
;
Humans
;
Phenotype
8.Study of molecular mechanism and antigen expression of CisAB01 blood group.
Gang DENG ; Deyi XU ; Wei LIANG ; Yunlei HE ; Dandan HUANG ; Wenyu GUO ; Ri ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2015;32(4):554-557
OBJECTIVETo explore the molecular mechanism of CisAB01 subtype in the ABO blood group system, and to investigate the expression of A and B antigens in red blood cells (RBCs).
METHODSFor 5 unrelated individuals with the CisAB phenotype, the molecular basis for the blood type was studied with serological assay, DNA sequencing and haplotype analysis. Bioinformatics analysis was carried out to investigate the changes in structure and function of relevant enzymes. Expression of A and B antigens in RBCs of CisAB01 was detected by flow cytometry.
RESULTSAll of the 5 samples were found to have a CisAB01 subtype. The underlying mutations, 467C>T and 803G>C in exon 7, have resulted in replacement of amino acid P156L and G268A. The mean fluorescence intensity (MFI) of A antigen in CisAB01 cases was 135, while the control group was 172. The B antigens in CisAB01 cases (MFI=38) showed significant decrease in MFI compared with the control group (MFI=164).
CONCLUSION803G>C mutation of the ABO gene probably underlies the CisAB01 subtype. Fluorescence intensity of A antigens in CisAB01 subtype cases is slightly lower than the normal type, while the B antigen was significantly lower.
ABO Blood-Group System ; genetics ; Adult ; Base Sequence ; China ; Exons ; Female ; Humans ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Mutation ; Young Adult
9.Identification of a novel Ax allele of the ABO blood group.
Tianyu ZHOU ; Gang DENG ; Yunlei HE ; Deyi XU ; Lu YU ; Wenyu GUO
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2018;35(6):891-893
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the molecular basis for an individual with Ax28 phenotype of the ABO subtype.
METHODS:
The ABO group antigens on red blood cells of the proband were identified by monoclonal antibodies. The ABO antibody in serum was detected by standard A, B, O cells. Exons 1 to 7 of the ABO gene were respectively amplified by PCR and directly sequenced. Amplicons for exons 5 to 7 were also sequenced after cloning.
RESULTS:
Weakened A antigen was detected on red blood cells from the proband. Both anti-A and anti-B antibodies were detected in the serum. Heterozygous 261G/del was detected in exon 6, while heterozygous 467C/T and 830T/C were detected in exon 7 by direct DNA sequencing. After cloning and sequencing, two alleles (O01 and Ax28) were obtained. Compared with A102, the sequence of Ax28 contained one nucleotide changes (T to C) at position 830, which resulted in amino acid change (Val to Ala) at position 277.
CONCLUSION
The novel mutation c.830T>C of the galactosaminyltransferase gene may give rise to the Ax28 phenotype.
ABO Blood-Group System
;
genetics
;
Alleles
;
Amino Acid Substitution
;
Exons
;
Galactosyltransferases
;
genetics
;
Genotype
;
Humans
;
Phenotype
;
Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
;
Sequence Deletion
10.Transmission risk and resistance characteristics of Streptococcus pneumoniae among preschool children in Foshan
DENG Wenjun, LI Wenyu, CHEN Minqi, WANG Xulin, ZHOU Junli, YAO Zhenjiang, YE Xiaohua
Chinese Journal of School Health 2022;43(8):1245-1248
Objective:
To understand the homology and resistance characteristics of Streptococcus pneumoniae (S. pneumoniae) in healthy preschool children, so as to provide basis for disease transmission prevention and rational use of antibiotics.
Methods:
Stratified cluster random sampling method was used to sample 1 829 healthy children from six kindergartens in Shunde District, Foshan City. Nasal swabs were taken and tested for S. pneumoniae. Multi locus sequence typing was used for homology analysis. The Chi squared test and random forest analysis were used to explore the resistance characteristics.
Results:
The nasal carriage rate of S. pneumoniae and multidrug resistant S. pneumoniae (MDRSP) in children were 22.5%(412/1 829) and 21.3%(390/1 829), respectively. Homology analysis in sequence types showed that the total homology rates of 6 kindergartens were 93.5%(87/93), 91.1% (72/79), 89.2%(58/65), 88.9%(64/72), 86.2%(50/58), 77.8%(35/45), respectively. It was found that the highest homology rate was 82.8% (48/58) within class and 93.1% (81/87) between classes. S. pneumoniae was mainly resistant to azithromycin (97.1%, 400/412), erythromycin (92.0%, 379/412) and tetracycline (91.5%, 377/412). The dominant multidrug resistance pattern of MDRSP isolates was not sensitive to azithromycin, erythromycin, cotrimoxazole, tetracycline and clindamycin. Random forest analysis indicated that the important phenotypic markers associated with MDRSP were resistance to azithromycin, cotrimoxazole, tetracycline, clindamycin and erythromycin(MDG=8.94, 6.92, 5.80, 4.84, 2.58).
Conclusion
The risk of cross transmission of S. pneumoniae among preschool children is high, and direct contact is the main way of transmission. Consequently, kindergartens and health departments should take effective measures to effectively prevent and block the spread of Streptococcus pneumoniae.