1.Study on relationship between Crowe type and 3D CT reconstruction evaluation for adults with developmental dysplasia of the hip
Yu XIAO ; Fujiang ZHANG ; Xinlong MA ; Kaijing REN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2014;34(3):311-316
Objective To analyze the evolution of acetabular morphology changes of different Crowe types among adults with developmental dysplasia of the hip through standard hip 3D CT reconstruction.Methods From June 2010 to January 2013,there were 62 patients with 68 hips (8 hips of 6 male cases,56 female cases of 60 hips) diagnosed as acetabular dysplasia in our hospital,with an average age of 53.7±5.8 years old (range,47-59 years).According to Crowe classification,there were 14 cases (17 hips) of Crowe type Ⅰ,17 cases (17 hips) of Crowe type Ⅱ,15 cases (17 hips) of Crowe type Ⅲ,and 16 cases (17 hips) of Crowe type Ⅳ.Through standard hip 3D CT reconstruction,Harris nest in the pelvic side 3D image was marked,and the coronal and horizontal position of acetabular rotation center was determined by using the cross axis; secondly,in the anteroposterior 3D image (by gray level adjustment to the shape of X ray perspective effect) through Ranwant triangulation,sagittal position of the center of rotation of the hip joint was determined; finally,the acetabular rotation center in the acetabular horizontal reconstruction plane.The bone stock of anterior and posterior columns of acetabular was observed and acetabular anteversion,front cover angle,rear cover angle and medial wall thickness were measured.Results 1) With Crowe type increased,acetabular anteversion angle gradually increased as well,and there was a positive correlation between them with statistically significant (P<0.05) except in Crowe Ⅰ and Ⅱ group.2) With Crowe type increased,anterior acetabular coverage angle was significantly decreased; the mean anterior acetabular coverage angle of Crowe Ⅲ and Ⅳ groups was less than 50°.3) With Crowe type increased,posterior acetabular coverage angle was decreased significantly as well the mean posterior acetabular coverage angle of Crowe Ⅲ and Ⅳ groups was less than 90°.4) With Crowe type increased,acetabular medial wall thickness was increased significantly.Conclusion Adult acetabular morphology changes between different Crowe types in patients with developmental dysplasia of the hip.For acetabular reconstruction of Crowe Ⅰ and Ⅱ,we could make full use of the acetabular bone stock of anterior and posterior column; for acetabular reconstruction of Crowe Ⅲ and Ⅳ,we could moderately shift the acetabular center superiorly and (or) medially.
2.Assembling of an ammonium transporter gene in Salicornia europaea by expression pattern analysis of Unigene in transcriptome.
Xinlong XIAO ; Xuan ZHANG ; Xiaomeng WU ; Jinbiao MA ; Yin'an YAO
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2014;30(11):1763-1773
RNA-seq can help us quickly obtain the whole transcriptome sequences of species under different conditions. Many Unigenes that are assembled by raw reads always do not contain complete open reading frame (ORF). In addition, it also has some redundancy in transcriptome library. Some Unigenes in the library, although belong to one transcript, cannot be assembled without overlapping. We found five incomplete Unigenes annotated ammonium transporter (AMT) from Salicornia europaea transcriptome, in which two Unigenes (Uni4 and Uni5) had identical expression patterns across four transcriptomes. The two Unigenes may come from one transcript. Analyzing the Unigene position of transcript by NCBI blastx, we found that Uni4 and Uni5 respectively located in 5' end and 3' end compared with the reference transcript, and an unknown gap of 120 bp may exist in a hypothetic transcript to which Uni4 and Uni5 both belong. To verify the hypothesis, single forward primer and single reverse primers were respectively designed on Uni4 and Uni5, and a fragment with about 800 bp was generated by PCR. Then it was sequenced and aligned with Uni4 and Uni5. Finally, we assembled a sequence with 1 667 bp, which contains a complete ORF (1 482 bp, coding 494 amino acids). It belongs to amt1 subfamily and was named Seamt1 via the phylogenetic analysis. It was pointed by bioinformatics tools that SeAMT1 protein conformed to the AMT characteristics of other species. This work clustered expression pattern to explore the Unigenes of one transcript, and the feasibility of this method was validated through the other two groups of Unigenes. The handy method will benefit extension and assembling of Unigene in transcriptome, it also helps achieve the complete ORF and gene function.
Ammonium Compounds
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Chenopodiaceae
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genetics
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Computational Biology
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Gene Expression Profiling
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Genes, Plant
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Membrane Transport Proteins
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genetics
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Molecular Sequence Annotation
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Open Reading Frames
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Phylogeny
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Plant Proteins
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genetics
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Transcriptome
3.Relationship between polyethylene wear and decrease of femoral offset after total hip arthroplasty
Yu XIAO ; Fujiang ZHANG ; Xinlong MA ; Kaijing REN ; Jianhua YU ; Zhiguo GAO
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2012;32(9):849-854
Objective To investigate relationship between polyethylene wear and decrease of femoral offset after total hip arthroplasty (THA).Methods Ninety patients who had undergone unilateral THA were recruited in this study.Coreldraw 12.0 software was used to measure change of femoral offset on the basis of immediate anteroposterior radiographies of bilateral hip after THA.In the light of the decreasing value of femoral offset (F),all patients were equally into 5 groups:F<2 mm,2≤F≤4 mm,4<F≤6 mm,6<F≤8 mm and 8<F≤ 10 mm.At final follow up,some parameters about polyethylene wear were measured by using Coreldraw 12.0 software on the basis of anteroposterior radiographies of bilateral hip.Results The linear wear volume was 0.72±0.13 mm in group F<2 mm,0.78±0.11 mm in group 2≤F≤4 mm,0.87±0.09mm in group 4<F≤6 mm,0.99±0.09 mm in group 6<F≤8 mm,and 1.17±0.15 mm in group 8<F≤10 mm.The linear wear rate was 0.132±0.025 mm/yr in group F<2 mm,0.139±0.019 mm/yr in group 2≤F≤4 mm,0.159±0.029 mm/yr in group 4<F≤6 mm,0.183±0.032 mm/yr in group 6<F≤8 mm,and 0.213±0.023 mm/yrin group 8<F≤ 10 mm.The linear wear angle was 5.0°±3.5° in group F<2 mm,3.2°±3.8. in group 2≤F≤4mm,-4.3°±4.9° in group 4<F≤6 mm,-8.7°±4.1° in group 6<F≤8 mm,and -13.0°±4.7° in group 8<F≤ 10mm.For three parameters above,there were significant differences between groups,except between group F<2 mm and group 2≤F≤4 mm.Conclusion The femoral offset should be restored to its anatomic status in THA to avoide superior lateral displacement of center of the femoral head,which could result in uneven stress distribution and increase polyethylene wear.
4.Tumor-targeted/reduction-triggered composite multifunctional nanoparticles for breast cancer chemo-photothermal combinational therapy.
Yun YANG ; Danrong HU ; Yi LU ; Bingyang CHU ; Xinlong HE ; Yu CHEN ; Yao XIAO ; Chengli YANG ; Kai ZHOU ; Liping YUAN ; Zhiyong QIAN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2022;12(6):2710-2730
Breast cancer has become the most commonly diagnosed cancer type in the world. A combination of chemotherapy and photothermal therapy (PTT) has emerged as a promising strategy for breast cancer therapy. However, the intricacy of precise delivery and the ability to initiate drug release in specific tumor sites remains a challenging puzzle. Therefore, to ensure that the therapeutic agents are synchronously delivered to the tumor site for their synergistic effect, a multifunctional nanoparticle system (PCRHNs) is developed, which is grafted onto the prussian blue nanoparticles (PB NPs) by reduction-responsive camptothecin (CPT) prodrug copolymer, and then modified with tumor-targeting peptide cyclo(Asp-d-Phe-Lys-Arg-Gly) (cRGD) and hyaluronic acid (HA). PCRHNs exhibited nano-sized structure with good monodispersity, high load efficiency of CPT, triggered CPT release in response to reduction environment, and excellent photothermal conversion under laser irradiation. Furthermore, PCRHNs can act as a photoacoustic imaging contrast agent-guided PTT. In vivo studies indicate that PCRHNs exhibited excellent biocompatibility, prolonged blood circulation, enhanced tumor accumulation, allow tumor-specific chemo-photothermal therapy to achieve synergistic antitumor effects with reduced systemic toxicity. Moreover, hyperthermia-induced upregulation of heat shock protein 70 in the tumor cells could be inhibited by CPT. Collectively, PCRHNs may be a promising therapeutic way for breast cancer therapy.