1.Expression of G protein inwardly rectifier potassium channels subunit 2 mRNA in hippocampus of temporal epileptic rat
Yu WANG ; Bo XIAO ; Xiaosu YANG
Journal of Clinical Neurology 1988;0(02):-
Objective To explore the expression of G protein inwardly rectifier potassium channels subunit 2(GIRK*!2) in hippocampus of temporal epileptic rat.Methods After temporal lobe epilepsy was induced by kainic acid (KA), we took advantage of in situ hybridization to investigate the altered expression of GIRK*!2 mRNA in rat hippocampus.Results GIRK*!2 mRNA significantly increased in epileptic rats dentate gyrus region compared with normal control( P
2.Construction of recombinant retroviral vector of short interfering RNAs specific for macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) and establishment of stable HeLa cell line with a persistent knockdown of MIF
Bo DAI ; Dingzhang XIAO ; Xiyong YU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(11):-
AIM:To construct recombinant retroviral vector of short interfering RNAs (siRNA) specific for macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) and to establish the stable knockdown of MIF cell line of mammalian cells by transfecting the recombinant retroviral vectors. METHODS: We synthesized oligo-nucleotides for MIF in vitro, and cloned them into retroviral vector pSuper.retro. Subsequently the plasmids were sequenced and digested to identify the construction of the recombinant retroviral vectors. The vectors RNAi were transfected into packing cell line PHOENIX, which was selected by puromycin later. HeLa cell line was infected by the virus supernatant of stable PHOENIX cell lines, and the stable HeLa cell line showed significantly to silence MIF was established by selecting with puromycin. We also compare the characters of HeLa-pSuper-mock to HeLa-pSuper-MIF cells by using migration assay, adhesion assay, soft agar assay and FACS analysis of the cell-cycle progression. RESULTS: The recombinant retroviral vectors were constructed successfully. The HeLa cell line infected by the supernatant containing the retrovirus of package PHOENIX cells was persistent knockdown of MIF confirmed by Western blotting. Knockdown of MIF in HeLa cells inhibited the migration and adhesion, and decreased the clone formation. FACS analysis revealed that knockdown of MIF arrested HeLa cells in G0/G1 phase. CONCLUSION: We establish the stable HeLa cell line with a persistent knockdown of MIF. Our current studies reveal that MIF is necessary for HeLa cell migration and anchorage-independent growth.
3.CXCL12 Chemokine Mediates Mesenchymal Stem Cell Adhesion and Proliferation Through ?_V and ?_3 Integrins
Xiao-Wei CHI ; Jing-Bo HOU ; Bo YU ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(07):-
Background The identification of mesenchymal stem cells(MSCs) have provided exciting prospects for cell-based regeneration after myocardic infraction.However cell therapy have inherent limitations such as low survival rate of transplanted cells and insufficient cell number.It is known that cell-matrix adhesion plays a key role in cell proliferation,differentiation and survival,and chemokine CXCL12 may involved in these prcesses.Transfected mesenchymalstem cells with CXCL12 for local secretion of CXCL12 and then explored CXCL12 triggered adhesion of mesenchymal stem cells to extracellular matrix proteins.Mesenchymal stem cells was transfected with CXCL12.?V and ?3 integrins content was evaluated by Western blot analysis.Cell adhesion to extracellular matrix was examined in vitro and cell prolife-ration after transplantation in vivo.Transfection of CXCL12 resulted increased CXCL12 in situ.Increased CXCL12 induced elevated adhesion to fibronectin in vitro and higher survival in vivo.CXCL12 mediated adhesion and proliferation was established by ?V and ?3 integrin subunits.Chemoattractive mechanisms are involved in adhesion processes of mesenchymal stem cells.Increased CXCL12 leads to enhanced expression of ?V and ?3 integrins,which may augment cell survival,proliferation and differrentiation.
4.Primary cutaneous diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, leg type: report of a case.
Xiao-yu LU ; Chen LU ; Yu-lei YIN ; Bo YU
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2010;39(6):416-417
Antigens, CD20
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metabolism
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Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols
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therapeutic use
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Humans
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Leg
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Lymphoma, Follicular
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metabolism
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pathology
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Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse
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drug therapy
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metabolism
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pathology
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Neoplasm Recurrence, Local
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Skin Neoplasms
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drug therapy
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metabolism
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pathology
5.Primary chondroma of ovary: report of a case.
Xiao-mei LIU ; Yu-xin WANG ; Chun-bo NIU
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2011;40(12):845-846
6.Clinicopathological study of deep angiomyxoma
Yan ZHAO ; Hong YU ; Wei XIAO ; Bo SUN
Cancer Research and Clinic 2009;21(7):447-449
Objective To study the clinicopathologic features and differential diagnosis of deep angiomyxoma(DAM). Methods Seven cases of DAM were collected from 2000 to 2008. All the patients were examined by microscopy and immunohistochemistry. Results 6 patients with DAM were females and 1 was male, with median age of 48.5 years. Median maximum dimension was 5.9cm, with invasive growth pattern. The tumor cells of DAM were infantile, spindle or stellate,diffuse and nodular arrangement. A distinctive histologic feature of DAM was its vascularity. Non-arborizing, thin-wall, ectastic capillaries or more commonly, small thick-wall vessels were dispersed throughout the tumor. Mast cells and extravasated red blood cells were frequently found in the stroma, immunohistochemical study showed that 7 cases were positive for vimentin, desmin, ER and PR, 5 for CD34 and SMA, and negative for S-100 and CK. Conclusion DAM is a rare soft tumor that occurs principally in the vulval and vagina region of woman. Misdiagnosis has happened frequently. Immunohistochemical staining are helpful to diagnosis for DAM, but no significance to distinguish it.
7.Clinicopathologic study of processing completely embedded radical prostatectomy specimens
Li XIAO ; Yulei YIN ; Yan CHEN ; Chen LU ; Bo YU
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2014;(11):1251-1255
Purpose To study clinicopathologic feature of prostate cancer by complete embedding of radical prostatectomy specimen. Methods 108 cases of radical prostatectomy by systematic whole organ embedding were reviewed. Results The patient age ranged from 55 to 80 years ( mean 68. 1 years) . The preoperative average PSA value was 18. 3μg/ml. 59 cases ( accounting for 54. 6% of all prostatectomy cases) were in pT2 stage, while 23. 7% (14/59) in pT2a stage, 8. 5% (5/59) in pT2b, and 67. 8% (40/59) in pT2c. 49 cases (45. 4%)in pT3 stage, while 59. 2% (29/49) in pT3a, 40. 8% (20/49) in pT3b. 3. 6%(3/84)cases presented pelvic lymph node metastasis. 8. 3% (9/108) cases were graded as Gleason Score 6 or less, 61. 1% Gleason Score 7, 30. 6%(33/108)Gleason Score 8 or more. Gleason Pattern 5 component was found in 26. 9% (29/108) cases. Positive margin was observed in 25. 9% (28/108) cases, with 75% (21/28) in pT3 stage and 53. 6% (15/28) having Gleason Pattern 5. Patient in pT2 stage pres-ented mean PSA value of 14. 00 μg/ml, involved in no more than 2 biopsy cores in 68. 5% cases, and more than 5 cores in 4. 3%, while in pT3 stage, presented mean PSA value of 23. 82μg/ml, involved in no more than 2 cores in 19. 6%, and more than 5 cores in 28. 3%. The difference of involved core number was significant in pT2 and pT3 tumors ( P<0. 01 ) . 81. 3% cases graded Gleason Score 6 in biopsy was assigned to Gleason Score 7 or more in prostatectomy. Conclusions Completely sampling radical prostatectomy specimen should be recommended for accurate staging and margin status. Preoperative PSA value, Gleason Score of biopsy, involved core number by cancer is a still helpful parameter for clinical staging and risk estimate.
8.Effect of estrodial on C type natriuretic peptide and insulin like growth factor 1 expression in rat growth plate chondrocytes
Bo YU ; Junqi WANG ; Wei WANG ; Manqing SUN ; Yuan XIAO
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2017;37(8):1074-1078
Objective · To observe effect of 17β estrodial (17β E2) with different concentrations on C type natriuretic peptide (CNP), insulin like growth factor 1 (IGF1), and natriuretic peptide receptor B (NPR-B) expression and proliferation of growth plate chondrocytes of rats in vitro. Methods · Eight Wistar rats were sacrificed and their epiphyseal cartilages of the upper tibias were separated to obtain chondrocytes on the 14th day after birth. Then chondrocytes were cultured with 17β E2 in different concentrations (10-4、10-6、10-8、10-10 and 10-12 mol/L) for 48 h, while control group was cultured without 17β E2. CCK8 method, ELISA and qRT-PCR were used to analyze the proliferation of chondrocytes, the levels of CNP and IGF1 in culture medium and mRNA levels of CNP, NPR-B and IGF1, respectively. Results · 17β E2 in different concentrations affected the proliferation of growth plate chondrocytes significantly. When the concentration of 17β E2 was 10-8 mol/L, it had the strongest effect on the cell proliferation. When the concentration increased to 10-4 mol/L, the proliferation of chondrocytes was inhibited. With the increasement of 17β E2 concentration, the levels of CNP in the culture medium and the mRNA levels of CNP in the chondrocytes were significantly different. The highest levels of CNP protein and mRNA both appeared in 10-8 mol/L group, while the lowest levels both appeared in 10-4 mol/L group. IGF1 and its mRNA also reached the highest levels in 10-8 mol/L group,but the lowest concentration and mRNA level were in 10-10 mol/L group and 10-12 mol/L, respectively. Both CNP mRNA and protein levels were positive correlated with the proliferation of chondrocytes (P=0.000). Nevertheless, there was no significant correlation between the proliferation of chondrocytes and IGF1 mRNA or protein levels (P>0.05). Conclusion · 17β E2 modulates proliferation of rat growth plate chondrocytes in a dose-effect manner. It enhances proliferation at relatively low concentrations (10-10-10-8 mol/L) and inhibits proliferation at high concentration. This effect is positively related to CNP expression in chondrocytes.
10.ERG rearrangement prevalence in Chinese prostatic carcinoma biopsy cohort
Li XIAO ; Yulei YIN ; Yan CHEN ; Chen LU ; Bo YU
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2015;(10):1110-1114
Purpose To study the prevalence and feature of EGR gene rearrangement in prostatic carcinoma. Methods 242 consecu-tive core biopsies of prostatic carcinoma were evaluated. All biopsy specimens contained 6-14 cores from left and right sides separately delivered. The patient age ranged 58 to 91 years, and PSA value 5 ng/ml to more than 5 000 ng/ml. Immunohistochemistry ( IHC) for ERG protein overexpression and fluorescent in situ hybridization ( FISH) for ERG gene rearrangement were performed. Results 42 cases were detected positive for ERG by IHC ( positive rate 17. 4%) , and positive for ERG rearrangement by FISH either, with 19 ca-ses showing fusion through deletion and 23 through insertion, while no negative cases by IHC demonstrated positive by FISH. 5 cases revealed positive and negative staining in different carcinoma foci of ERG. No ERG positive staining and rearrangement were found in adjacent benign glands. Of positive cases, 12 cases were graded as Gleason score 6, 23 Gleason score 7, and 7 Gleason score 8 or more. Positive rate was 19. 6% in the group of PSA value less than 100 ng/ml, and 10% of more than 100 ng/ml, whereas 17. 2% in the group of clinical T3 stage or less, and 19% of clinical T4 and lymph node or remote metastasis. ERG rearrangement was associated with lower Gleason score, but not with PSA value, clinical stage and progression using theχ2 test analysis. Conclusions IHC is relia-ble for detection ERG rearrangement and helpful for interpretation of prostatic carcinoma. Multiple foci are common in prostatic carcino-ma. There is no significance between ERG rearrangement and disease prognosis.