1.Effects of β-elemene combined with chemotherapy on the protein expressions in lung adenocarcinoma A549 cell line
Xinhai ZHU ; Yongqing WANG ; Zhiming JIANG ; Zhibing WU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2011;30(11):962-964
ObjectiveTo explore the possible molecular mechanisms of β-elemene combined with cisplatin and heat therapy for killing A549 cell line.MethodsThe protein expressions of Stat3,p21 Waf1/Cip1 and Survivin were detected with Western blot after treatment with β-elemene of different concentrations combined cisplatin and heat therapy.ResultsThe protein expressions of Stat3,and pStat3 and p21Waf1/Cip1 in A549 cell line were enhanced with increasing concentrations,and there was significant difference in the expressions between high and low concentration,but Survivin protein had no change at 37°C.After adding 4 μg/mL cisplatin,the expressions of p21Waf1/ Cip1,Survivin,Stats and pStat3 were reduced at β-elemene of high concentration.At 42°C,there was no significant difference in expression of Stat3 protein at 60 μg/mL elemene,but the expressions of pStat3,p21Waf1/Cip1 and Survivin proteins had sharply declined.When using 15 μg/mL elemene combined with 4 μg/mL cisplatin,the protein expressions of Star3 and pStat3 increased,and Survivin expression decreased.ConclusionsAt temperature of 37°C,β-elemene of high concentration may inhibit growth of A549 cells by higher expression of p21Waf1/Cip1 protein,and mainly by inhibiting expressions of Stat3 and pStat3 and Survivin after combined with cisplatin.At temperature of 42°C,β- elemene of highconcentrationmaypromoteapoptosispossiblythroughinhibition ofStat3 phosphorylation and expression of Survivin protein.β-elemene of low concentration combined with cisplatin leads to synergy killing effect by reducing expression of Survivin protein.
2.Identification of the Peptides that Bind to PTA1 mAb(LeoA1) by Phage Displayed Library
Kun YANG ; Boquan JIN ; Wei JIA ; Xinhai ZHANG ; Yong ZHU ; Xuesong LIU ; Xiaoguang ZHANG ; Xiaoyan NIE
Journal of Cellular and Molecular Immunology 2001;17(4):328-331
Aim To screen peptides binding specifically to anti-human PTA1mAbs from a random twelve-peptide phage-disp-layed library. Methods Series of PTA1mAbs(LeoA1、 1B11、 C9、 2D1、 2E9、 2G8、 2H2 and E8)were purified using protein-A affinity column. PTA1mAbs which could bind PTA1-Fc fusion protein binding to its ligand were confirmed by flow cytometry, and then used as target to screen phage library. After three rounds of affinity screening, the peptide sequences of positive phage clones were determined and analyzed. Results LeoA1 could block PTA1-Fc fusion protein binding to its ligand. 13 phages which could bind specifically to LeoA1 were isolated from phage library and further confirmed by ELISA. Conserved motifs were found among the sequences of the peptides. Conclusion It was shown that the conserved motifs were candidafe regions binding to PTA1 ligand,which is important to identify functional epitopes for seeking ligand of PTA1 and further investigation of biological function of PTA1.
3.Dermoscopy for the Diagnosis of Creeping Hair Caused by Ingrowing Hair: A Case Report
Lijuan XU ; Xinhai LIU ; Wei ZHU ; Lingling ZHENG
Annals of Dermatology 2023;35(Suppl1):S112-S116
Creeping hair is a rare condition characterized by creeping eruption with a black line at the advancing end, mimicking cutaneous larva migrans. The condition is also referred to as cutaneous pili migrans, migrating hair, and embedded hair. A total of 52 cases have been reported since 1957 and most cases were published in English. Herein, we report a case in which creeping hair occurred in the iliac region and review the literature from 1957 to February 2021. A 35-year-old Chinese female presented with a black moving linear eruption that had migrated from the lower abdomen to the iliac region without causing any symptoms during a 3-year period. Cutaneous examination showed a 6.5-cm-long black linear lesion beneath the skin that was revealed to be a hair shaft. After removal of the hair, the eruption diminished and no recurrence occurred in 3 months of follow-up. The creeping hair that had migrated with its lower end forward was confirmed by observation under dematoscopy and light microscopy. A review of the literature revealed that creeping hair occurs most frequently in young and middle-aged patients and the reported cases are mainly from Asia. The top locations involve the foot. The causative hair includes head hair, beard, pubic hair, body hair, and one case of dog hair. A closeup examination and dermoscopic inspection are helpful for the diagnosis of creeping hair.