1.Clinical significance and possible mechanism of DJ-1 expression in tumors
Journal of International Oncology 2009;36(7):494-496
DJ-1, ubiquitously expressed in various human tissues, is a multi-functional protein that plays roles in tumors, Parkinson' s disease, breeding and apoptosis. Over- expression of DJ-1 which is identified as a novel oncogene has been reported in several cancer cells. The underlying mechanisms include the anti-oxi-dative stress reaction, down-regulating phosphatase and tensin homolog deleted on chromosome 10 (PTEN) pathway and up-regulating Androgen pathway. However, there are also some evidences show low-expression of DJ-1 in tumor cells.
2.Research advances in relationship between diabetes and pancreatic cancer
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2014;30(8):737-739
Pancreatic cancer (PC)is one of common malignant digestive diseases.It is mostly diagnosed at advanced stage,with an ex-tremely poor progression.The relationship between diabetes and PC was shown by numerous epidemiological studies for decades.Retrospec-tive clinical studies and research on molecular mechanisms in recent years have led to a new understanding of the relationship between diabe-tes,especially new-onset diabetes,and PC,the effect of antidiabetic medication on PC,and the molecular mechanisms underlying the con-nection between diabetes and PC.It is suggested by recent data that long-standing diabetes is one of the risk factors for PC development, new-onset diabetes may facilitate early diagnosis of PC,diabetes may have an impact on the prognosis of PC,the option of antidiabetic medication may influence the incidence of PC,and exploring the molecular mechanisms underlying the association between diabetes and PC may help to identify the new therapeutic target for PC.
3.Observation on the effect of smoking cessation education combined with lung function test
Xizi HE ; Xiangyi ZHENG ; Junyong LI
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2015;9(5):364-367
Objective To evaluate the effect of health education combined with lung function test on smoking cessation in smoking sanitation workers. Methods Sixty-nine sanitation workers who smoke were divided into two groups by using the table of random number, routine group (n=35) and lung function test group (n=34). The routine group was given health education. According to the lung function, those in the lung function test group were divided into normal lung function group (19 cases) and abnomal lung function group (15 cases) who received both health education and lung function test. Success rate of smoking cessation and the relapse rate were compared at 2 and 6 months follow-up. Results At 2 and 6 months follow-up, the smoking cessation rates of routine group were [10(29%), 4(11%)], which were lower than those of the normal lung function group [7(37%), 3(16%)], the differences were not statistically significant (P>0.05). The smoking cessation rates of routine group were lower than those in abnormal lung function group[11 (73%), 10(67%)] (P<0.05). The smoking cessation rates of the normal lung function group were significantly lower than those of abnormal lung function group (P<0.05). The relapse rate of routine group[6(17%) and the normal lung function group[4(21%)]at 6 months follow-up were not significantly different. The relapse rate of the normal lung function group and that of abnormal lung function group were not significantly different. Conclusion Health education combined with lung function test could help smokers with abnormal lung function to give up smoking successfully.
4.In vitro antibiotic effect of the leaching solution of astragalus on cariogenic bacteria
Jinting ZHANG ; Ni DENG ; Tuanjie CHE ; Yanli KANG ; Xiangyi HE
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2009;25(4):588-590
Astragalus produced in Gansu were chosen as the raw material to leachate. Studied the antibiotic effects of the leaching solution on the cariogenic bacteria and compared with the imported bacteriostatic product MI. Streptococcus mutans and Lactobacilli were cultured in the medium for 24 h. The PH and A600 values were measured. Statistical analysis was conducted by using SPSS 13.0. The leaching solution of astragalus has the same inhibitory effects on the growth and acid production of streptococcus mutans and lactobacilli as MI.
5.Clinical features and operative method of complicated spinal tuberculosis
Dingjun HAO ; Hua GUO ; Qining WU ; Baorong HE ; Xiangyi FANG
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(20):-
Objective To explore the clinical features and operative method of complicated spinal tuberculosis. Methods Totally 562 inpatients suffering from spinal tuberculosis during January 1997 to December 2006 were reviewed retrospectively. A new definition of complicated spinal tuberculosis was made. Complicated spinal tuberculosis was classified into different types. Every type had its special surgical operation approach. Results Among the 87 cases being followed up for 45 months, 75 patients were totally recovered, and 12 patients were obvious improved on the mend according to Dr. Fang Xian-zhi’s standard. The classification of function which above good was 97.1%. The fusion rate was 96.3% during 87 patients who received bone grafting treatment 9 months ago. Posterior convex angle was 24? to 57?, average 35.3?. Conclusion We consider that complicated spinal tuberculosis will not be surgical contraindication. Different types of complicated spinal tuberculosis by different operation approach, and careful preparation before operation will gain good curative outcome.
6.Effect of EDA-A1 gene mutant on proliferation and cell cycle distribution of cultured human umbilical vein endothelial cell ECV304
Ke LEI ; Lunchang WANG ; Longjiang LI ; Tuanjie CHE ; Xiangyi HE
Chongqing Medicine 2014;(31):4175-4178
Objective To investigate the effect of ectodysplasin A (EDA‐A1) gene of hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia on pro‐liferation and cell cycle of human umbilical vein endothelial cell (ECV304). Methods Recombinant eukaryotic expression vectors pcDNA3. 1(‐)‐EDA‐A1‐M /W (mutant, M and wild, W) containing the coding sequence were transected into ECV304 cells. EDA‐A1 gene was amplified by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT‐PCR), and the protein was detected by Western blot. Cell viability and cycle distribution were invested by MTT and Flow cytometry (FCM ). Results The EDA‐A1 gene and pro‐tein were detected respectively by RT‐PCR and Western blot in ECV cells transfected with pcDNA3. 1(‐)‐EDA‐A1‐M /W, but not in ECV cells transfected with plasmid pcDNA3. 1(‐) and cells without transection. And also, compared with control groups, EDA‐A1 gene mutant significantly decreased proliferation of ECV cells and its inhibition rate was 45. 70% ( P < 0. 01), whereas wild EDA‐A1 gene did not cause such growth inhibition (P> 0. 05). A significant increase of the G0 /G1 and S fraction was seen in the ECV cells of mutant group, compared with wild group with an accumulation in S phase and a concomitant decrease in G2 /M phase population (P< 0. 05). Conclusion Mutant and wild EDA‐A1 gene may have distinct biological functions on proliferation and cell cycle distribution of cultured human umbilical vein endothelial cell.
7.Detection of IgG4 and autoantibodies in patients with orbital disease of unknown origin
Xiaokui HE ; Xiangyi LIU ; Yan YUE ; Jie BAI ; Xiaohong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2017;40(5):387-390
Objective To detect the serum IgG4 and autoantibodies levels in patients with orbital disease of unknown reasons,and to investigate their values in patients with orbital disease.Methods A total of 366 patients with orbital disease of unknown reasons recruited in the Department of Ophthalmology,Beijing Tongren Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University from October 2013 to October 2016 were retrospectively enrolled as orbital disease group,and 266 patients with autoimmune disease in the same period from the Department of Rheumatology of the hospital were selected as controls.The serum IgG4 was detected by rate scattering method,antinuclear antibody(ANA),anti-double-stranded DNA(dsDNA)antibody as well as anti-extractable nuclear antigen(ENA)antibody were measured by indirect immunofluorescence assay,and anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody(ANCA)was detected by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay,all of which were compared between the orbital disease patients and the controls using chi-square test.Results The positive rate of the serum IgG4 in the patients with orbital disease was 36.1%(132/366),obviously higher than that in the controls(27.1%,72/266),the difference being statistically significant(x2 =5.705,P=0.017).And the positive rate of serum IgG4≥1 350 mg/L(29.0%,106/366)in the patients with orbital disease was higher than that in the controls(21.8%,58/266; x2 =4.107,P=0.043).The positive rate of ANA in the patients with orbital disease was 17.8%(65/366),obviously lower than that in the controls(28.6%,76/266),the difference also being statistically significant(x2 =10.389,P=0.001).The positive rate of anti-ENA antibody in the patients with orbital disease was 4.6%(17/366),also obviously lower that that in the controls(9.0%,24/266),with statistically significant difference as well(x2 =4.866,P=0.027).No anti-dsDNA antibody was detected in the patients with orbital disease.Only three patients with orbital disease(0.8%,3/366)were found ANCA positive,and no statistically significant difference was found in comparison with the controls(3.0%,8/266; x2 =3.127,P=0.077).Conclusions Elevated IgG4 level was commonly seen in the patients with orbital disease,where as autoantibodies were negative in the most of the patients,indicating that IgG4 might correlate with orbital disease,and part of orbital disease may belong to the IgG4-related orbital disease.
8.Biological characteristics of a human specifically targeted antimicrobial peptide C16LL-37 against Streptococcus mutans.
Chunxiao CHE ; Keyu JIANG ; Yuanyuan MA ; Sa ZENG ; Jianye ZHOU ; Zhiqiang LI ; Xiangyi HE
West China Journal of Stomatology 2016;34(3):295-301
OBJECTIVEThis study aimed to evaluate the biological characteristics of a human specifically targeted antimi- crobial peptide C16LL-37 against Streptococcus mutans (S. mutans).
METHODSIn this study, an antimicrobial peptide LL-37, a peptide derived from CSP(C16) (S. mutans competence stimulating peptide), and recombinant peptide C16LL-37 were synthesized by Fmoc-chemistry-based strategy. The selectivity and antibacterial activity of C16LL-37 were identified by the colony counting method on microbial culture plates. After treatment of C16LL-37 at 32 µmol · L⁻¹, the morphological changes in S. mutans were observed by using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). In addition, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was used to evaluate the hemolytic activity and antibacterial activity of C16LL-37 under different conditions.
RESULTS1) The minimum inhibitory concentration of C16LL-37 was 16 µmol · L⁻¹, and the minimum bactericidal concentration was 64 μmol ·L⁻¹. 2) The survival rate of S. mutans was 3.46% after C16LL-37 treatment at 64 µmo-L⁻¹ for 30 min, whereas it was 0% at 64 µmol · L⁻¹ for 60 min. The survival rates of four other kinds of bacteria were more than 60% at any time (P < 0.05). 3) The morphological change in S. mutans was observed after C16LL-37 treatment at 32 µmol · L⁻¹ by using SEM. S. mutans presented an irregular shape, rough surface, and evident splitting. 4) The hemolysis rate of C16LL-37 (≤ 64 µmol · L⁻¹) was less than 0.33%. 5) This study showed no significant in- fluence on the antibacterial activity of C16LL-37 under different conditions, such as temperature, pH, salinity, and trypsin at low concentration (P > 0.05).
CONCLUSIONC16LL-37 exhibited obvious specificity for S. mutans, strong antibacterial activity, low toxicity, and high stability. Thus, C16LL-37 has good potential in caries research and clinical application.
Anti-Infective Agents ; pharmacology ; Antimicrobial Cationic Peptides ; pharmacology ; Bacterial Proteins ; Dental Caries ; Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay ; Humans ; Microbial Sensitivity Tests ; Microscopy, Electron, Scanning ; Peptides ; Streptococcus mutans ; drug effects
9.Analysis of the infection status of saliva Helicobacter pylori in Lanzhou.
Rui GUO ; Tuanjie CHE ; Jun JU ; Sen YANG ; Xiangyi HE ; Ying ZHANG
West China Journal of Stomatology 2014;32(4):358-362
OBJECTIVETo determine the prevalence of saliva Helicobacter pylori in Lanzhou and investigate Helicobacter pylori-related diseases.
METHODSHelicobacter pylori was detected through bacterial culture, Gram stain microscopy, and urease test from saliva samples collected from 941 residents of Lanzhou. The infection rate and growth of Helicobacter pylori among the residents were analyzed in terms of different oral health conditions, oral disease, gender, urban and rural status, and age.
RESULTSThe rate of Helicobacter pylori-positive saliva in Lanzhou was 42.72%. The status of Helicobacter pylori infection showed significant difference among subjects with different oral hygiene and oral diseases. The rate of Helicobacter pylori-positive saliva among females was 47.89%, which was greater compared with the rate among males (38.45%, P = 0.004, chi2 = 8.492). The rate of Helicobacter pylori-positive saliva in the town was 33.99%, which was less than the rate for the villages (50.93%, P = 0.000, chi2 = 27.551). The rate of Helicobacter pylori-positive saliva among residents aged 10 to 59 showed a flat trend with no significant differences. However, the rate of Helicobacter pylori-positive saliva among residents over 60 years old showed a significant increase. No significant difference was found in the growth of saliva Helicobacter pylori (P = 0.086).
CONCLUSIONThe rate of Helicobacter pylori-positive saliva is related to the subjects' oral hygiene, oral disease, gender, age, and living conditions.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Child ; China ; epidemiology ; Female ; Helicobacter Infections ; epidemiology ; Helicobacter pylori ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Prevalence ; Saliva ; Young Adult
10.An epidemiologic study on candidal transmission from mothers to their neonates in Lanzhou
Ni DENG ; Jinting ZHANG ; Tuanjie CHE ; Yanli KANG ; Zhen FAN ; Xiangyi HE
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2009;25(6):854-857
Objective: To investigate the candidal infection status in puerperas in Lanzhou, and the candidal transmission from mothers to their newborn infants. Methods: Vaginal fluid and saliva samples from 104 puerperas, as well as 104 saliva samples from their newborn infants were collected. The Candida species were cultured, isolated and identified using CHROMagar media. Further identification was done using molecular biological method. Results; In 81 of 312 specimens (104 x2 from mothers and 104 from infants), Candida species were found. 39.42% (41 cases) was observed in the vaginal fluid and 33.65% (35 cases) was in saliva of puerperas respectively, and 21. 15% (22 cases) in both vagina and oral cavity. 4.81% (5 cases) was found in oral cavities of newborn infants. The distribution of Candida species were 53 Candida albicans, 33 Candida glabrata, 2 Candida krusei and 1 Candida tropical. In 2 pairs of mother-infant, the same genotype of Candida ablicans was identified using PCR method. Conclusion; The Candida detection rate of newborn infants and transmission rate from mothers to their neonates in Lanzhou are higher than that reported in other areas. The colonization of Candida in newborn infants is relevant to both horizontal and vertical transmission. It can decrease the possibility of Candidal infection in newborn infants by controlling the Candidal transmission in hospital and preventing the infection in pregnant women.