1.Influence of irradiation on the dynamic three-dimension distribution of abl and bcr genes in the interphase nuclei of IM-9 cell.
Qing ZHANG ; Shu-yun ZHOU ; Xiao-li LIU ; Chao NIU ; Lan XU ; Sai-juan CHEN
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2003;24(3):144-148
OBJECTIVETo investigate the material foundation of the fusion of bcr and abl genes, and to explore the pathogenesis of chronic myeloid leukemia.
METHODSBy FISH combined with laser confocal scanning microscopy, the three-dimension (3D) distribution of bcr and abl genes in the interphase nuclei of normal and irradiated IM-9 cells was studied in each cell cycle phases.
RESULTSabl and bcr genes distributed non-randomly in the interphase nuclei of IM-9 cells. abl gene preferably located at the outer layer and bcr near the core of the nucleus. The two genes were drawn near each other most in G(0) phase. The relative distance between the homologous genes was greater at proliferation phase than at quiescence phase. After irradiation, the relative distances from the two genes to the core and between the two genes were shortened, with the shortest distance between the two genes in S phase.
CONCLUSIONIrradiation could change the 3D-distribution of abl and bcr genes in the interphase nuclei of IM-9 cell and accelerate them to draw near each other.
Cell Nucleus ; genetics ; radiation effects ; ultrastructure ; Cells, Cultured ; Female ; Fusion Proteins, bcr-abl ; genetics ; radiation effects ; Gene Fusion ; radiation effects ; Genes, abl ; genetics ; radiation effects ; Humans ; In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence ; Interphase ; genetics ; radiation effects ; Lymphocytes ; ultrastructure ; Microscopy, Confocal ; Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcr ; genetics ; radiation effects
2.Discriminatory analyses of climacteric syndrome patients of shen deficiency syndrome.
Qi LI ; Pei-yun ZHOU ; Hao LI ; Jing-hong XIE ; Sai-qin XUE ; Xiao-hong SHANG
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2013;33(8):1064-1068
OBJECTIVETo find out a set of practical,objective, and quantitative laboratory indices of climacteric syndrome (CS) patients of Shen deficiency syndrome (SDS), thus studying the essence of SDS from the perspective of laboratory medicine.
METHODSRecruited were 40 CS patients of SDS (or of SDS as main syndrome) as the SDS group, while another 40 healthy subjects were recruited as the control group. Their serum samples were collected. Serum levels of total triiodothyronine (TT3), total thyroxine (TT4), free triiodothyronine (FT3), free thyroxine (FT4), thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), testosterone (TESTO), estradiol (E2), prolactin (PRL), progesterone (PROG), cortisol (CORT), immunoglobulin M (IgM), immunoglobulin G (lgG), Complement 3 (C3), complement hemolysis 50% (CH50), angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE), aldosterone (ALD), serum alkaline phosphatase (ALP), and bone Gla-protein (BGP) were measured by automatic electrochemical luminescence assay analyzer, automatic chemiluminescence assay analyzer, automatic biochemistry analyzer, and automatic enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) analyzer. The correlation between syndrome types and laboratory indices were judged by gradual discriminant analyses.
RESULTS(1) Compared with the control group,serum levels of CORT, TESTO, E2, TT3, FT3, FT4, TSH, C3, CH50, ALP, and BGP significantly decreased in the SDS group (P < 0.01, P < 0. 05), while FSH, LH, and ACE significantly increased (P < 0.05). (2) The index with stronger capacity for diagnosing CS patients of SDS was ranked from high to low as CH50, PROG, TSH, TESTO, BGP, CORT, and C3, with their contribution rate of the discriminant function being 95.9%. (3) Discriminant analysis equation of CS patients of SDS was Y = -25.904 - 0.468CH50 + 0.002PROG + 0.182TSH + 9.690TESTO + 1.015BGP + 0.016CORT + 33.581 C3.
CONCLUSIONS(1) CS patients of SDS were closely correlated with thyroid hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis, hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis, renin-renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system,the immune function, and bone formation, and etc. (2) CH50 might be of a high sensibility marker for diagnosing CS patients of SDS. (3) Discriminant analysis equations of laboratory medicine index may be used in preliminary diagnosis and auxiliary certificate of CS patients of SDS.
Case-Control Studies ; Climacteric ; metabolism ; Discriminant Analysis ; Estradiol ; blood ; Female ; Follicle Stimulating Hormone ; blood ; Humans ; Hydrocortisone ; blood ; Luteinizing Hormone ; blood ; Medicine, Chinese Traditional ; methods ; Middle Aged ; Pituitary-Adrenal System ; Progesterone ; metabolism ; Prolactin ; blood ; Renin-Angiotensin System ; Testosterone ; blood ; Thyrotropin ; blood ; Thyroxine ; blood ; Triiodothyronine ; blood
3.The clinical value of pentraxin3 in community-acquired pneumonia of children
Zhen ZHOU ; Zhenghui XIAO ; Liming YANG ; Hongmei LIAO ; Mei CHEN ; Sai YANG
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2018;25(12):917-923
Objective To investigate the clinical value of pentraxins 3 ( PTX3) in children's com-munity-acquired pneumonia ( CAP ). Methods We collected 122 inpatients diagnosed with CAP from Department of Respiratory Medicine and Intensive Care Unit ( ICU) of Hunan Children's Hospital from March 2016 to January 2017,whose ages were between 28 days and 18 years old. We collected 20 healthy subjects as control group. According to the severity of illness,122 inpatients were divided into mild group and severe group. According to respiratory failure or not,122 inpatients were divided into the respiratory failure group and the non-respiratory failure group. According to the optimal thresholds of PTX3 in the study on respir-atory failure,122 inpatients were divided into group A (≤165. 30 ng/ml) and group B (>165. 30 ng/ml). Results (1) There was significant difference in the PTX3 level within 24 h after admission of patients among mild group, severe group and control group [72. 56 (96. 02) ng/ml,211. 00 ( 110. 72 ) ng/ml,9. 45 (3. 29) ng/ml,H=87. 99,P<0. 001]. The PTX3 level of patients with respiratory failure was higher than non-respiratory failure group and the difference was statistically significant[225. 60(189. 56)ng/ml,138. 49 (144. 40) ng/ml,U =494. 00,P <0. 001]. (2) Receiver Operating Characteristic analysis with TNF-α, CRP,PCT and PTX3 showed that the area under the curve of PTX3 was largest in diagnosis of respiratory failure. The top three of accuracy were PTX3,PCT and TNF-α respectively to diagnose the severe pneumonia with respiratory failure. The sensitivity and specificity were 0. 826 and 0. 657,0. 783 and 0. 566,0. 730 and 0. 586,respectively. ( 3 ) The correlation analysis between PTX3 and other inflammatory biomarkers and clinic opathological features of patients with CAP showed that TNF-α,PCT were positively correlated with PTX3 level,the correlation coefficients were 0. 59,0. 18 respectively. PTX3 level was positively correlated with respiratory frequency (r=0. 388),and negatively correlated with pulse oximetry ( r = -0. 251) and PaO2(r= -0. 316). The D-dimer level of PTX3 severe group (group B) was higher than that of the mild group (P=0. 022). There was a positive correlation between the PTX3 level and the D-dimer line ( r =0. 228,P=0. 012). (4) Dynamic observation of PTX3 level in children with CAP:PTX3 level [M(IQR), ng/ml] was highest at 24 h after hospital admission,equaling to 152. 55(152. 22); PTX3 equaled to 89. 12 (111. 44) after 3 days'treatment; and decreased to 47. 26(68. 51) after 7 days'treatment,and the difference among these time points were statistically significant(P<0. 01). The difference of PTX3 level between mild group and severe group in distinct time points(less 24 h,3 days and 7 days after hospital admission) was also statistically significant(P<0. 001). Conclusion The level of serum PTX3 in children with CAP was posi-tively correlated with TNF-α,PCT and D-dimer. Serum PTX3 is a potential new biomarker to revel the sever-ity of community-acquired pneumonia of children.
4.The use of unsupervised classification of Landsat-5 TM images in analysing the types of vegetation in the areas of "breaking dikes or opening sluice for water store".
Xiao-yong SAI ; Yong-ping YAN ; De-zhong XU ; Zhi-ying ZHANG ; Kai-ping CAI ; Yue-sheng LI ; Xiao-nong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2005;26(2):88-91
OBJECTIVETo clarify the change of vegetation types and its relationship between the density of alive-snails in the areas of "breaking dikes or opening sluice for water store" in Jicheng.
METHODSSynthesized false color images of Jicheng before and after 1998 (1994 and 2003) were classified without supervision and results were compared. Vegetation types were identified on the spot.
RESULTSNormalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) of snail habitats before 1998 were between 126 and 183 in Jicheng, whose vegetation types were mainly paddy, cotton and cabbage. NDVI of snail habitats in Jicheng after 1998 were between 152 and 193 whose vegetation types were mainly poplar forest, bulrush and grass. Areas of snail habitats increased from 64.64% to 66.47%. Snail habitats were mostly composed of mixed vegetation types and mono-typed vegetation was hardly found. According to the density of alive-snails orders from high to low were poplar forest and bulrush, poplar forest and grass, bulrush.
CONCLUSIONVegetation types would not be identified by unsupervised classification only. Poplar forest, bulrush and grass were closedly related to the density of alive-snails.
Animals ; Breeding ; China ; epidemiology ; Disease Vectors ; Ecology ; Environmental Monitoring ; Epidemiological Monitoring ; Fresh Water ; Plants ; Satellite Communications ; instrumentation ; Schistosoma japonicum ; isolation & purification ; Schistosomiasis japonica ; epidemiology ; transmission ; Snails ; growth & development ; parasitology ; physiology
5.Viral etiology of 1165 hospitalized children with acute lower respiratory tract infection.
Ni-Guang XIAO ; Bing ZHANG ; Zhao-Jun DUAN ; Zhi-Ping XIE ; Qiong-Hua ZHOU ; Li-Li ZHONG ; Han-Chun GAO ; Xiao-Fang DING ; Sai-Zhen ZENG ; Han HUANG ; Yun-De HOU
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2012;14(1):28-32
OBJECTIVETo explore the viral etiology of acute low respiratory tract infection (ALRTI) among hospitalized children in Changsha of Hunan Province of China.
METHODSNasopharyngeal aspirates were collected from 1165 hospitalized children with ALRTI in Changsha from September 2007 to August 2008. Respiratory syncytin virus (RSV), human rhinovirus (HRV), influenza virus A (IFVA), influenza virus B (IFVB), parainfluenza 1-3 (PIV 1-3), human metapneumovirus (hMPV), human coronaviruses NL63 (HCoV-NL63), and human coronaviruses HKU1 (HCoV-HKU1) were detected by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Adenovirus (ADV) and human bocavirus (HBoV) were detected by standard polymerase chain reaction (PCR). WU polyomaviruses (WUPyV) and KI polyomaviruses(KIPyV) were detected by nested PCR. The positive samples further underwent genetic sequencing.
RESULTSAmong the 1165 nasopharyngeal aspirates, viruses were detected in 871 samples (74.76%), among which RSV (27.03%) was the most common virus, followed by HRV (17.33%), PIV3 (13.73%), HBoV (8.67%) and hMPV (6.52%). The overall positive rate of viral detection showed no significant differences between males and females (X2=2.241, P=0.134), whereas the positive rates of PIV3, hMPV, and HBoV in males were higher than in females. The positive rate of viral detection showed significant differences among different age groups (X2=10.934, P=0.027), and the highest positive rate was noted in the age group of 6 months to 1 year. Furthermore, the overall positive rate of viral detection showed a significant difference in term of seasonal distribution, with a peak prevalence in winter.
CONCLUSIONSVirues predominate in the etiology of pediatric ALRTI in Changsha, and RSV, HRV and PIV3 are the main viruses for ALRTI. HBoV and hMPV have become increasingly important. Viral infection-associated ALRTI shows a prevail in the age group of 6 months to 1 year as well as in winter.
Adolescent ; Age Distribution ; Child ; Child, Hospitalized ; Child, Preschool ; Female ; Humans ; Infant ; Infant, Newborn ; Male ; Nasopharynx ; virology ; Respiratory Tract Infections ; etiology ; virology ; Seasons ; Sex Distribution ; Viruses ; isolation & purification
6.Application of "time series analysis" in the prediction of schistosomiasis prevalence in areas of "breaking dikes or opening sluice for waterstore" in Dongting Lake areas, China.
Xiao-yong SAI ; Zhi-ying ZHANG ; De-zhong XU ; Yong-ping YAN ; Liang-shou LI ; Kai-ping CAI ; Yue-sheng LI ; Xiao-nong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2004;25(10):863-866
OBJECTIVETo provide the fittest model for forecasting schistosomiasis prevalence in Haokou village of "breaking dikes or opening sluice for waterstore" in Dongting Lake areas by comparing the results of Moving Average, Exponential Smoothing, Autoregressive Model and Autoregressive integrated moving average model (ARIMA model) from 1990 to 2002.
METHODSError sum of square of four statistical methods was compared and the fittest model was chosen.
RESULTSError sum of square of predicted schistosomiasis prevalence rates in Haokou village from 1994 to 2002 were 39.40, 39.86, 26.63, 22.54 respectively.
CONCLUSIONARIMA model seemed to be the fittest one in the prediction of schistosomiasis prevalence in Haokou village of "breaking dikes or opening sluice for waterstore" in Dongting Lake from 1990 to 2002.
Animals ; China ; epidemiology ; Epidemiologic Methods ; Forecasting ; Humans ; Models, Statistical ; Prevalence ; Risk Assessment ; Schistosomiasis japonica ; epidemiology ; Time Factors
7.Effect of perioperative dexamethasone on nausea, vomiting and pain after total knee arthroplasty.
Min LIU ; Ru-Cong ZHOU ; Xiao-Sai ZHOU ; Liang-le LIU ; Wei-Liang WANG ; Chun-Yuan CAI ; Li-Fen WU
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2019;32(5):423-427
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the effect of perioperative dexamethasone on nausea, vomiting and pain after unilateral total knee arthroplasty and to evaluate its safety.
METHODS:
From February 2014 to June 2016, 100 patients with unilateral advanced osteoarthritis treated by total knee arthroplasty were divided into two groups: 50 patients in dexamethasone group including 27 males and 23 females, aged (72.30±7.02) years, were given intravenous drip of dexamethasone 10 mg before operation; 50 patients in saline group, including 26 males and 24 females, aged (71.30±6.08) years, were given the same amount of saline at the corresponding time. The VAS scores of pain at rest and at 45 degrees of knee flexion were recorded at 2, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24, 36 and 48 h after operation. Vomiting, antiemetic drugs and opioids were recorded at 0 to 24 h and 24 to 48 h after operation. The side effects and complications were recorded.
RESULTS:
All the 100 patients were followed up for an average of 14.5 months. VAS score of pain at rest in dexamethasone group was lower than that in saline group at 8, 24 and 48 h after operation (<0.05); VAS score of dexamethasone group at 45 degrees after knee flexion was lower than that of saline group at 8 and 48 h after operation(<0.05); VAS score of dexamethasone group at rest and 45 degrees after knee flexion was lower than that of saline group(<0.05). The dosage of opioids and total opioids in dexamethasone group was lower than that in saline group at 0 to 24 h, 24 to 48 h after operation (<0.05). The proportion of nausea and vomiting occurred at 0 to 24 h and 24 to 48 h after operation, and the proportion of antiemetic required at 0 to 24 h after operation had statistical significance between two groups(<0.05). The total antiemetic dosage of dexamethasone group was less than that of saline group(<0.05). As of the last follow-up, no complications such as infection, gastrointestinal ulcer and bleeding occurred in the two groups.
CONCLUSIONS
Preoperative systemic application of dexamethasone can effectively reduce pain and nausea and vomiting after TKA without increasing postoperative complications.
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Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee
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Dexamethasone
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Nausea
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Pain, Postoperative
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Vomiting
8.High-flux detection of HBV lamivudine resistant strains by genechip and analysis of mutant hotspots in those strains.
Bing LI ; Bo-ping ZHOU ; Jin-fu PENG ; Li-Yan CHEN ; Li-xiong LI ; Zhao-qin WANG ; Min WANG ; Sai-yun LIU ; Xiao-ling JIANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2004;12(11):673-676
OBJECTIVELamivudine resistant HBV strains in Shenzhen were detected at multiple sites and in large amounts to understand further the distribution of lamivudine resistant mutants.
METHODS552 Hepatitis B patients's sera were examined using genechip method. Among them, 192 samples of lamivudine resistant mutant were further analyzed.
RESULTSIn those 192 lamivudine resistant samples, 191 were YMDD mutants, 124 mutants of codon 528 and 9 mutants of codon 555. 88% YMDD mutants were multi-mutants of YVDD and codon 528; single mutants of YIDD; multi-mutants of YIDD and codon 528. 91% codon of YMDD mutants were GTG, ATT; the other 9% were ATA, ATC.
CONCLUSIONSThese results suggest that mutants of codon 552 (YMDD) are core mutants. Mutants of codon 528 and 555 are incidental mutants, YVDD mutants always emerge with mutants of codon 528, but YIDD mutants appear differently. 9% YMDD mutants's codons are ATA or ATC. This may be the reason for the low positive rate shown by using the conventional PCR methods.
Amino Acid Motifs ; Antiviral Agents ; pharmacology ; therapeutic use ; Codon ; genetics ; DNA-Directed DNA Polymerase ; genetics ; Drug Resistance, Microbial ; genetics ; Hepatitis B virus ; drug effects ; genetics ; Hepatitis B, Chronic ; drug therapy ; virology ; Humans ; Lamivudine ; pharmacology ; therapeutic use ; Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis ; Point Mutation
9.Analysis of a child with carnitine palmitoyl transferase 1A deficiency due to variant of CPT1A gene.
Zhen ZHOU ; Liming YANG ; Hongmei LIAO ; Zeshu NING ; Bo CHEN ; Zhi JIANG ; Sai YANG ; Miao WANG ; Zhenghui XIAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2021;38(2):184-187
OBJECTIVE:
To report on the clinical, metabolic and genetic characteristics of a child with carnitine palmitoyl transferase 1A (CPT1A) deficiency.
METHODS:
Clinical data and the level of acylcarnitine for a child who initially presented as epilepsy were analyzed. Genomic DNA was extracted from peripheral blood samples of the child and her parents and subjected to next-generation sequencing (NGS).
RESULTS:
Mass spectrometry of blood acylcarnitine indicated increased carnitine 0 (C0) and significantly increased C0/ (C16+C18). DNA sequencing revealed that the child has carried compound heterozygous variants of the CPT1A gene, namely c.1846G>A and c.2201T>C, which were respectively inherited from her mother and father.
CONCLUSION
CPT1A presenting initially as epilepsy was unreported previously. Analysis of blood acylcarnitine C0 and C0/ (C16 + C18) ratio and NGS are necessary for the identification and diagnosis of CPT1A deficiency. The c.1846G>A and c.2201T>C variants of the CPT1A gene probably underlay the disease in this child. Above finding has also enriched the spectrum of CPT1A gene variants.
Carnitine/blood*
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Carnitine O-Palmitoyltransferase/genetics*
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Child
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DNA Mutational Analysis
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Female
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Humans
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Hypoglycemia/genetics*
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Lipid Metabolism, Inborn Errors/genetics*
10.Protein array technology applied in high throughput monoclonal antibody generation.
Kai SONG ; Sai YE ; Jia-Jing ZHOU ; Hai-Lin PENG ; Sheng-Nian WANG ; Ling WEI ; Hua-Sheng XIAO ; Guo-Ping ZHAO ; Qing-Hua ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2007;23(6):1116-1120
UNLABELLEDTo reduce the huge labor-cost in the screening in traditional monoclonal antibody generation, We established a new system for monoclonal antibody generation integrating with protein array. BALB/c mice were immunized by eight recombinant proteins respectively, and the positive hybridoma cells were obtained by cell fusion and ELISA screening. All the eight kinds of positive hybridoma cells were mixed, cloned, screened by protein array, and definite dilution cloned.
RESULTS175 single cell clones were obtained by complex cloning, and 119 of those were positive clones. Then 8 positive cell lines were generated by the following 2 rounds definite dilution cloning. By comparing with the traditional method, we got 8 monoclonal antibodies using the combined protein array screening and multiplex cloning method in 1 cycle, and fewer amounts of antigens were used. As a result, the combined protein array and multiplex cloning method could be used as an economical, rapid and simple tool applying in high throughput monoclonal antibody generation.
Animals ; Antibodies, Monoclonal ; biosynthesis ; immunology ; isolation & purification ; Female ; Humans ; Hybridomas ; metabolism ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred BALB C ; Protein Array Analysis