1.Research progress in quality research and evaluation of human mesenchymal stem cells
Yue SHI ; Yan LI ; Huifang JIN ; Xinrui ZHAO
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2023;46(3):275-280
As adult stem cells, human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) have the potential for self-replication, renewal, and multidirection differentiation. Their unique biological function determines their wide clinical indications. Researchers can define the quality attributes of hMSCs according to clinical expectations. The quality study of hMSCs should consider microbiological safety, biological safety, cell biological properties, and biological effectiveness. Quality evaluation is a common physical, chemical, and biological evaluation method for hMSCs. Traditional product safety evaluation strategies cannot fully adapt to current technology and product usage characteristics. Researchers have developed new, effective evaluation methods based on current technology. In terms of product efficacy evaluation strategies, an efficacy evaluation system has been gradually established and standardized according to the intended clinical use and based on quality studies, which can enable researchers to evaluate hMSCs products more comprehensively at different stages and processes. In this paper, the progress of quality research and evaluation of human mesenchymal stem cells was reviewed to provide a reference for the utilization of stem cells in the field of regenerative medicine.
2.Cluster Analysis on Acupoint Selection Law for Treating Metrorrhagia and Metrostaxis Using Different Acupuncture and Moxibustion Methods
Lin ZHENG ; Xinrui YAN ; Mingming YUE
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;19(7):1219-1223
This study was aimed to review literatures on the treatment of metrorrhagia and metrostaxis using acupuncture and moxibustion in recent 30 years.Database retrieval on literatures using acupuncture and moxibustion for treating metrorrhagia and metrostaxis was carried out.Statistical methods,such as frequency distribution and cluster analysis were employed in terms of frequently used medians,acupoints and methods.The results showed that there were a total of @@65 articles included in this study.The frequently used methods were acupuncture,moxibustion and auricular acupuncture.The frequently used meridians were the Spleen Meridian of Foot-Taiyin,the Ren meridian,the Bladder Meridians of Foot-Taiyang,and the auricular acupoints.The frequently used acupoints were related with the liver,spleen and kidney.Most acupoints were the meeting acupoints.Selections of auricular acupoints were related to the combination of disease differentiation and syndrome differentiation.The frequently used acupoints were clustered into four groups.Different group reflected different acupoint selection laws.Group 1,such as SP-6 (Sanyinjiao) and SP1 (Yinbai),circling along the Spleen Meridian,had effect on tonifying the spleen and kidney,nourishing blood,preventing bleeding and regulating menstruation.Group 2,such as RN-4 (Guanyuan) and ST-36 (Zusanli),in the upper and lower positions,were used for nourishing qi and blood.Group 3 and group 4 were mostly auricular acupoints,acupuncture and moxibustion in combination with syndrome differentiation.Group 3 had the effect on notifying kidney yin,reinforcing the spleen,regulating Chong and Ren meridian.Group 4 played a role in tonifying the kidney,activating blood,and soothing liver qi.It was concluded that the study on quantitative analysis of literatures on the treatment of metrorrhagia and metrostaxis using statistical method had inspirational effect on clinical treatment in terms of acupoint selection and combination.
3.Genetic analysis of a pedigree with atypical partial 4q trisomy.
Qian ZHANG ; Dong WU ; Mengting ZHANG ; Xiulei ZHANG ; Hai XIAO ; Yue GAO ; Xinrui LI ; Fengyang WANG ; Xiaomei ZHANG ; Fan YAN ; Shixiu LIAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2021;38(12):1245-1249
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the genetic basis for a Chinese pedigree affected with mental retardation.
METHODS:
G-banded karyotyping analysis and single nucleotide polymorphism microarray (SNP array) were used to detect the genetic variants within the family, and the origin of the variants was analyzed using UPDtool Statistics software.
RESULTS:
The patient, a 26-year-old female, was found to have a chromosomal karyotype of 46,XX,dup(4)(q28.2q31.3),and SNP array revealed a 25.71 Mb duplication at 4q28.2-q31.3. The duplication was inherited from her father, and her fetus was found to carry the same duplication.
CONCLUSION
The duplication of the patient probably underlay the mental retardation. The gender of the carrier and parental origin of the duplication might have led to the variation in their clinical phenotype.
Adult
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Chromosome Banding
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Female
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Genetic Testing
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Humans
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Karyotyping
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Pedigree
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4.Research progress of long chain non-coding RNA H19 in anoxic environment mechanism.
Xinrui YUE ; Rong WANG ; Wenbin LI ; Chang WANG ; Hui LU ; Juanhong ZHANG
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2018;43(10):1151-1158
LncRNA H19 encoded by the H19 imprinting gene plays an important regulatory role in the cell. Recently study has found that in hypoxic cells, the expression of H19 gene changes, and the transcription factors and protein involved in the expression change accordingly. Through the involvement of specific protein 1 (SP1), hypoxia-inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α) binds directly to the H19 promoter and induces the up-regulation of H19 expression under hypoxic conditions. The tumor suppressor protein p53 may also mediate the expression of the H19 gene, in part by interfering with HIF-la activity under hypoxia stress. The miR675-5p encoded by exon 1 of H19 promotes hypoxia response by driving the nuclear accumulation of HIF-1α and reducing the expression of VHL gene, which is a physiological HIF-1α inhibitor. In addition, under the condition of hypoxia, the expression of transporter on cell membrane changes, and the transition of the intracellular glucose metabolism pathway from aerobic oxidation to anaerobic glycolysis is also involved in the involvement of H19. Therefore, H19 may be a key gene that maintains intracellular balance under hypoxic conditions and drives adaptive cell survival under conditions of hypoxia stress.
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genetics
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Genes, Tumor Suppressor
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physiology
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Humans
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Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1, alpha Subunit
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genetics
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RNA, Long Noncoding
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Up-Regulation
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physiology
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Von Hippel-Lindau Tumor Suppressor Protein
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genetics
5.Health risk assessment of eight chemicals in urban drinking water in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in 2021
Wenyu ZHANG ; Sheng GAO ; Chenguang ZHANG ; Xinrui JIA ; Huan LI ; Xuanzhi YUE ; Duoduo WU ; Yaochun FAN ; Yuhan QIN
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2023;40(11):1283-1289
Background The safety of drinking water is closely related to people's health. In recent years, relevant studies have identified some health related problems with drinking water in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The complex and diverse natural environment embraced by the vast jurisdiction of the region may lead to uneven drinking water quality across the region. Objective To evaluate eight chemicals including arsenic, cadmium, chromium (hexavalent), lead, mercury, fluoride, trichloromethane, and carbon tetrachloride in urban drinking water in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in 2021, and to provide reference for optimizing urban water supply system and ideas for further developing strategies to promote population health. Methods A total of 1228 monitoring sites were set up in urban areas of Inner Mongolia, and water samples were collected once in dry season (May) and once in wet season (August−September). Eight chemicals of interest in drinking water were detected according to the Standard examination methods for drinking water, and assessed for health risks using the health risk assessment model recommended by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) and following the Technical guide for environmental health risk assessment of chemical exposure. Mann-Whitney U test was used to compare the concentrations of eight chemicals in urban drinking water by water seasons and water sample types. Results In 2021, a total of 2381 samples of urban drinking water were tested in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, including 1195 samples in wet season and 1186 samples in dry season; 389 samples of finished water and 1992 samples of tap water. The positive rates of arsenic and fluoride were 26.25% and 96.77%, respectively. The positive rates of cadmium, chromium (hexavalent), lead, mercury, trichloromethane, and carbon tetrachloride were 6.22%, 16.63%, 6.09%, 16.67%, 18.98%, and 8.36%, respectively. The exceeding standard rate of fluoride was 4.87%. Trichloromethane and carbon tetrachloride were qualified in all samples. There were statistical differences in the concentrations of arsenic, cadmium, chromium (hexavalent), lead, and carbon tetrachloride in urban drinking water between water seasons (Z=−3.847, P<0.05; Z=2.464, P=0.014; Z=−3.129, P=0.002; Z=4.341, P<0.05; Z=4.342, P<0.05). Only fluoride concentration was found statistically different among different water sample types (Z=−2.287, P=0.022). The non-carcinogenic risks of ingestion and dermal exposure to each chemical in drinking water by water seasons and water sample types were all less than 1, but the P95 total non-carcinogenic risks of oral exposure were greater than 1. The P95 carcinogenic risks of oral exposure to some chemicals in drinking water by water seasons and water sample types were>10−4, which suggested carcinogenic risks, while the carcinogenic risks of dermal explore to chemicals were all less than 10−6. Conclusion In 2021, urban drinking water in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region is generally safe, but arsenic, cadmium, chromium (hexavalent), lead, mercury, and fluoride still exceed the national limits, posing certain health risks.