1.Endothelial monocyte-activating polypeptide- Ⅱ and tumor
Journal of International Oncology 2011;38(11):819-822
Endothelial monocyte-activating polypeptide-Ⅱ (EMAP-Ⅱ ) is a novel proinflammatory cytokine with proinflammatory,proapoptotic and antiangiogenic properties.It is associated with many tumorassociated proteins,such as tumor necrosis factor,vascular endothelial growth factor,hypoxia inducible factor-1α,arginyl-tRNA synthetase,and insulin-like growth factor- Ⅰ.EMAP-Ⅱ has anti-tumor properties and has a good prospect in cancer prevention and treatment.
2.Study on immune function of blood dendritic cells in patients with lupus nephritis
Demin TAN ; Yang XIANG ; Qianlin TAN
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2016;32(4):570-572
Objective:To investigate the different function of dendritic cells between patients with lupus nephritis and healthy control,and discuss the pathogenesis of the disease.Methods: Choose 50 healthy controls,50 patients with lupus nephritis,and isolation of blood dendritic cells.Then samples were induced with GM-CSF and IL-4,and cells were collected on day 7.DC maturity was evaluated using the following methods:fluorescence-activated cell sorting analysis for cell surface markers;enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for cytokine production;cell proliferation assay for induction of T cell proliferation.Results: Compared with the control group,lupus nephritis group had increased MHC Ⅱ,CD86,CD80,and CD40 expression(P<0.05);displayed the increased IL-12 and TNF-αlevels(P<0.05);displayed a increased ability to drive lymphocyte cells proliferation (P<0.05).Conclusion:Compared with the control group ,dendritic cells in lupus nephritis group displayed the mature condition ,which indicates that dendritic cells play the important role in the pathogenesis of lupus nephritis.
3.Study on serum autoantibody in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome in child-bearing period
Yueyun XIANG ; Anhua MAO ; Hao TAN
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2014;(20):2773-2774
Objective To investigate the association between serum non-organ-specific autoantibodies and polycystic ovary syn-drome(PCOS).Methods A total of 69 patients with PCOS in child-bearing period treated in our hospital were selected as the study group and contemporaneous 69 healthy child-bearing year women were selected as the control group.Serum level of antinuclear anti-bodies (ANA)was measured by ELISA,serum level of anti-dsDNA was measured by colloidal gold spot infiltration assay and the extractable nuclear antigen (ENA)auto-antibodies profiles were measured by Western blot.Results Serum levels of ANA and an-ti-dsDNA antibodies in the study group were significantly elevated compared with the control group with statistical difference.Con-clusion Serum autoantibody positive exists in the patients with PCOS.
4.Effect of periodontal mechanical therapy on periodontal health and interleukin-6 levels in gingival crevicular fluid in type 2 diabetic patients with chronic periodontitis
Jiawei TAN ; Lixin XIANG ; Li LIU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2011;30(6):503-505
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of periodontal mechanical therapy on periodontal health and interleukin-6 (IL-6) levels in gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) in type 2 diabetic patients with chronic periodontitis. Methods GCF samples were obtained with filter papers in first molar sites from 37 type 2 diabetic patients with chronic periodontitis. The randomized controlled and blinded clinical trial with a duration of six months was designed to compare effects between three groups of professional mechanical tooth cleaning (PMTC), i.e. coronal scaling (group Ⅱ) with periodontal initial therapy (group Ⅰ) and without clinical therapy (control group). The clinical periodontal index such as probing depth (PD), attachment loss (AL), modified bleeding index (mBI) and bacteria plaque index (PLI) were obtained with a Williams type periodontal probe. Laboratory examination including GCF volume, concentrations and total amounts of IL-6 in GCF were detected with ELISA method. Results Significantly decreasing trends of PD, AL, mBI, GCF volume and total amounts of IL-6 were observed in group Ⅰin all test period. The group Ⅱ had a significant reduction of PD at the third month as compared with baseline (⊿=0.36 mm, P<0.05), and the other figures showed descending trends but didn′t present statistical significances. At the end of study, the group Ⅰand Ⅱ had significant reductions of GCF volume compared with increases of control group (0.96 μ1>0.03 μ1mm>-0.20 μ1, P<0.05). Conclusions The sequential periodontal supra- and sub- gingival scaling has definitive effects on periodontal health improvement and on reducing the IL-6 level in GCF in type 2 diabetic patients.
5.Construction of eukaryotic expression plasmid pcDNA3.1(-)/PSMA7 and its expression in A549 cell line
Jiayu TAN ; Yaling LUO ; Xiang HUANG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(11):-
0.05). The data proved that PSMA7 was overexpressed in pcDNA3.1(-)/PSMA7-transfected A549 cell line, both in mRNA level and in protein level. Conclusion Eukaryotic expression plasmid pcDNA3.1(-)/PSMA7 has been successfully constructed, and the PSMA7 is stably expressed in A549 cell line. This would pave the way for further study of PSMA7.
6.Research advances in molecular epidemiology and vaccines of Coxsackievirus A16.
Xiang-Peng CHEN ; Xiao-Juan TAN ; Wen-Bo XU
Chinese Journal of Virology 2014;30(4):483-488
Epidemics of hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) have mainly been caused by Coxsackievirus A16 (CVA16) and Enterovirus A 71 (EV-A71), which circulated alternatively or together in the affected area. CVA16 has caused numerous outbreaks and epidemics in multiple countries and geographical regions, and has become an important public health problem. Based on an analysis of the complete VP1 coding region, all CVA16 strains can be divided into genotypes A, B1, and B2. Furthermore, genotype B1 can be divided into subgenotypes B1a, B1b, and B1c. After 2000, no reports of genotype B2 virus strains have been reported. All of the CVA16 strains reported in mainland China have belonged to subgenotypes B1a and B1b. Most CVA16-associated infections cause only mild symptoms; however, some CVA16 infections can lead to severe complications and even death. Vaccination is considered to be the most effective method to control the transmission and infection rate of this virus. A number of research groups are studying various vaccine types, including inactivated vaccines, genetic engineering vaccines, and DNA vaccines, amongst others. In this review, an overview is provided of the research advances in molecular epidemiology and vaccines of CVA16.
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7.Progress on classification and application of artificial hip joint materials.
Xiao WU ; Ben-xiang HE ; Ya-jun TAN
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2016;29(3):283-288
The selection of the prosthetic material determine the success or failure of hip arthroplasty. Currently, the metals, ceramics, polymer composites and carbon materials are the main prosthetic materials of artificial hip joint. They have some progresses in biocompatibility, elastic modulus,mechanical properties, useful life, but they still can't reach the ideal standard of design. In this essay, we mainly review the characteristics and applications of the current artificial hip joint materials through its classification in order to provide a reference for choosing appropriate hip joint materials in clinic and increasing characteristic of materials. We consider the polymer composites has more advantages such as biocompatibility, mechanical properties, corrosion resistance and price, even if it has shortages in abrasion resistance. As the researches of polymer composites are main focus on abrasion resistance, articular surface and strength,and its performances are increased fast, it has a wide prospect in future.
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8.A preliminary study on regulation of HMOX1, RPS27a, MT2A and UBB by HSPC238
Jiayu TAN ; Xiang HUANG ; Jinglin CHEN ; Yuheng ZHONG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2016;32(4):509-512
Objective:To investigate the effect of HSPC 238 overexpression or low expression on the regulation of the target protein ( HMOX1, MT2A, UBB, RPS27a ) and the regulation pathways.Methods: To construct the interference vector and overexpression vector of HSPC238 respectively,transfected the HEPG2 cell lines by the liposome method,detect the expression of mRNA and protein of the HSPC 238 and the target proteins by the RT-PCR and Western blot , further to transfer the overexpression plasmids of the target proteins into the HEPG 2 cell lines which had been transfected with interference vector and overexpression vector of HSPC238,the experimental group cell lines were treated with proteasome inhibitor MG 132,to purify the target proteins with nickel column,do immunoblotting with HSPC238 to detect the accumulation situation of the target proteins.Results: The HMOX1,MT2A, RPS27a were downregulated obviously when the HSPC 238 was interfered exogenous;and the MT2A,UBB,RPS27a were up-regulated after the HSPC238 overexpressed.The overexpression plasmid of target proteins were transfected into the HEPG 2 cell lines which have been transfected with interference vector and overexpression vector of HSPC 238 ,compared with the control group ,the target protein band in the experimental group was significantly increased after treatment with the proteasome inhibitor MG 132.Conclusion:The HSPC238 overexpression can upregulate the expression of MT 2A,UBB and RPS27a,and interfering HSPC238 can downregulate the expression of HMOX1,MT2A and RPS27a;the HSPC238 target protein may play a regulatory role through the UPP pathway;the HSPC238 may play a regulatory role on the target proteins through the UPP pathway.
9.Constructing muscle-relaxation rabbit models by continuous infusion of propofolin in the internal carotid artery:pharmacokinetic variations
Hong YIN ; Yuan TAN ; Zhiyin TANG ; Rongwu XIANG ; Junchao ZHU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(27):4394-4399
BACKGROUND:Intracerebral administration of selective drugsviathe carotid artery is currently one of the effective methods to enhance the drug concentration in the brain and reduce the influence of drugs on other system functions. OBJECTIVE:To establish the muscle-relaxation rabbit models by infusing propofol continuously in the internal carotid artery and analyze the variations of propofol concentration. METHODS: The muscle-relaxation rabbit models were established by continuously infusing propofol at a constant speedviacatheterization in the internal carotid artery. The pharmacokinetic characteristics could be analyzed by the methods of obtaining arterial and venous blood on both sides of neck and samples of brain tissue on both sides in different points, detecting drug concentration using high pressure liquid assay, and then mathematicaly conversing the resulting data for fitting processing and statistical regression. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The method of determining the concentration of propofol using high pressure liquid assay is feasible, stable and reliable. Through investigating the concentration of propofol infused via the carotid artery at different time points, we discovered that the growth rate distribution of propofol concentration and data distribution are in log-normal distribution profile which belong to non-exponential kinetics model,i.e., modified log-normal distribution model,??)(ln x μ 2 1 fx ()=e 2σ2 , whereσ is the range of drug concentration growth indicating stability xk 2πσ of concentration changes, which is an integrated variable related to various factors, such as brain tissue uptake of drugs and brain circulation. The pharmacokinetic model of continuously infusing propofol in the internal carotid artery belongs to log-normal distribution function, i.e., a non-exponential function kinetics model. The brain concentration variations on both sides changing over time folow log-normal distribution function law.
10.Effects of Total Flavonoids from Portulaca on Transforming Growth Factor β1 in Rats with Hepatic Fibrosis
Xiaoli PAN ; Yongai XIONG ; Yuzhu TAN ; Hui XIANG
Herald of Medicine 2014;(9):1140-1143
Objective To explore the effects of total flavonoids from portulaca against liver fibrosis in rats by detecting TGF-β1 gene and protein expressions. Methods A total of 48 SD rats were randomly divided into normal control, model control, glucyrrhizin aqueous,and total flavonoids groups,with 12 rats in each group. Except those in the normal control group, rats in other groups were intraperitoneally injected with 2 mL · kg-1 · d-1 carbon tetrachloride to induce liver fibrosis. Rats in glucyrrhizin aqueous group and total flavonoids ones were intragastrically administered with 15. 75 mg · kg-1 of glycyrrhizin aqueous solution or 35. 6 mg·kg-1 of total flavonoids aqueous solution,respectively. The normal and model control groups were administered with equal volume of aqueous solution. Thirty days later,rats were sacrificed by anesthesia. Livers were obtained to detect TGF-β1 gene and protein expressions by RT-PCR and Western-Blot. Results Relative gene expression of TGF-β1 in the normal control,model control,glucyrrhizin aqueous and flavonoids groups was 0. 725±0. 130,7. 493±1. 410,3. 016±1. 240,and 2. 668±1. 150,respectively. Total flavonoids from portulaca significantly reduced the gene (P<0. 01) and protein (P<0. 01) expressions of TGF-β1 . Conclusion Efficacy of total flavonoids from portulaca in treating hepatic fibrosis may be related to decreased TGF-β1 expression in rats.