1.Secondary metabolites from a deep-sea-derived actinomycete Micrococcus sp. R21.
Kun PENG ; Rui-qiang SU ; Gai-yun ZHANG ; Xuan-xuan CHENG ; Quan YANG ; Yong-hong LIU ; Xian-wen YANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(12):2367-2371
To investigate cytotoxic secondary metabolites of Micrococcus sp. R21, an actinomycete isolated from a deep-sea sediment (-6 310 m; 142 degrees 19. 9' E, 10 degrees 54. 6' N) of the Western Pacific Ocean, column chromatography was introduced over silica gel, ODS, and Sephadex LH-20. As a result, eight compounds were obtained. By mainly detailed analysis of the NMR data, their structures were elucidated as cyclo(4-hydroxy-L-Pro-L-leu) (1), cyclo(L-Pro-L-Gly) (2), cyclo( L-Pro-L-Ala) (3), cyclo( D-Pro-L-Leu) (4), N-β-acetyltryptamine (5), 2-hydroxybenzoic acid (6), and phenylacetic acid (7). Compound 1 exhibited weak cytotoxic activity against RAW264. 7 cells with IC50 value of 9.1 μmol x L(-1).
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Biological Factors
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chemistry
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isolation & purification
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metabolism
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pharmacology
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Cell Survival
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drug effects
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Macrophages
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cytology
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drug effects
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Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
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Mass Spectrometry
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Mice
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Micrococcus
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chemistry
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genetics
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isolation & purification
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metabolism
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Molecular Structure
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Phylogeny
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RAW 264.7 Cells
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Seawater
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microbiology
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Secondary Metabolism
2.Functional metabolomics: from biomarker discovery to metabolome reprogramming.
Bo PENG ; Hui LI ; Xuan-Xian PENG
Protein & Cell 2015;6(9):628-637
Metabolomics is emerging as a powerful tool for studying metabolic processes, identifying crucial biomarkers responsible for metabolic characteristics and revealing metabolic mechanisms, which construct the content of discovery metabolomics. The crucial biomarkers can be used to reprogram a metabolome, leading to an aimed metabolic strategy to cope with alteration of internal and external environments, naming reprogramming metabolomics here. The striking feature on the similarity of the basic metabolic pathways and components among vastly different species makes the reprogramming metabolomics possible when the engineered metabolites play biological roles in cellular activity as a substrate of enzymes and a regulator to other molecules including proteins. The reprogramming metabolomics approach can be used to clarify metabolic mechanisms of responding to changed internal and external environmental factors and to establish a framework to develop targeted tools for dealing with the changes such as controlling and/or preventing infection with pathogens and enhancing host immunity against pathogens. This review introduces the current state and trends of discovery metabolomics and reprogramming metabolomics and highlights the importance of reprogramming metabolomics.
Animals
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Biomarkers
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metabolism
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Cytological Techniques
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Humans
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Metabolomics
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methods
3.Significance of a novel fetal RNA-binding protein p62 expression in hepatocellular carcinoma.
Hong-liu QIAN ; Shou-hui CHEN ; Xuan-xian PENG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2003;32(4):329-332
OBJECTIVETo investigate the histological characteristics of hepatocellular carcinoma with p62 expression, and the correlation of p62 protein with biological characteristics of the cancer cells such as proliferation and metastasis.
METHODSThe immunohistochemical expression of p62 and Ki-67 were studied in 40 primary hepatocellular carcinomas.
RESULTS67.5% (27/40) exhibited positive staining of p62 protein in the cytoplasm of malignant cells, of which the strong positivity was mainly found in pathologic grade III cases. The cases with strong positive staining of p62 exhibited extensive fibrosis in the stroma and massive necrosis of the tumor. These cases also exhibited high proliferation activity, the mean Ki-67 labeling index was 28.3% +/- 15.1%, which was significantly higher than that in p62 negative ones (t = 3.087, P = 0.005). Three of five cases with lung or celiac lymph node metastasis exhibited strong positive staining of p62.
CONCLUSIONThere is some relationship between the expression of p62 protein, proliferation activity and metastasis of cancer cells as well as with the microenvironment which have abundant fibrous tissue in the stroma.
Adult ; Aged ; Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ; chemistry ; pathology ; Female ; Humans ; Immunohistochemistry ; Insulin-Like Growth Factor II ; genetics ; Ki-67 Antigen ; analysis ; Liver Neoplasms ; chemistry ; pathology ; Male ; Middle Aged ; RNA, Messenger ; metabolism ; RNA-Binding Proteins ; analysis
4.Identification of original species of Mantidis Oötheca (Sangpiaoxiao) based on DNA barcoding.
Xi WANG ; Fei-xia HOU ; Yi-xuan WANG ; Yu-xian WANG ; Jun-de LI ; Yuan YUAN ; Cheng PENG ; Jin-lin GUO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(20):3963-3966
Both market research and literature reports both found that the ootheca of mantodea was all used as medicine. However, Chinese Pharmacopoeia only records the ootheca of three mantis species. The clinical use of ootheca unrecorded in Chinese Pharmacopoeia, will pose potential risks to drug safety. It's urgent to identify the origin of Mantidis Oötheca. The current researches about original animal in Mantidis Oötheca are based on morphology and unanimous. DNA barcoding fill gaps of the traditional morphological identification, which is widely used in animal classification studies. This study first use DNA barcoding to analyze genetic distance among different Mantidis Oötheca types, align COI sequences between mantis and Mantidis Oötheca and construct the phylogeny tree. The result confirmed that Tenodera sinensis and Hierodula patellifera were the origin insects of Tuanpiaoxiao and Heipiaoxiao, respectively, and Statilia maculate and Mantis religiosa were the origin insects of Changpiaoxiao.
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DNA
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genetics
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DNA Barcoding, Taxonomic
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methods
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Electron Transport Complex IV
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genetics
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Insect Proteins
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genetics
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Mantodea
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classification
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genetics
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Phylogeny
5.Effect of cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitor on angiopoietins gene expression of human glioma xenografts in nude mice
Xiao-Sheng LI ; Zhi-Zhong LIU ; Ya-Dong WANG ; Mou-Xuan DU ; Jia-Yu CHEN ; Peng CHEN ; Wen-Ying HUANG ; Yan XIE ; Yun-Dong LIN ; Xian-Li ZHU
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2011;10(4):369-372
Objective To investigate the effect of nimesulide (NIM), a selective cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) inhibitor, on angiopoietins (Ang) gene expression of human glioma xenografts in nude mice and its significance. Methods Human SHG44 glioma cells were inoculated subcutaneously in 16 nude mice to establish xenograft models, and then these mouse models were randomly divided into NIM treatment group and control group. NIM (6 mg/kg) and saline were poured into the stomachs of the mice in each group, respectively, once daily for 35 d. The mRNA expressions of Ang-1 gene and Ang-2 gene in the xenografts were determined by RT-PCR. Microvessel density (MVD) in the xenografts was assessed by immunohistochemical technique. The tumor growth curve was drawn and the inhibition ratio of tumor growth was calculated. Results NIM could significantly inhibit the glioma xenografts growth with its inhibition rate reaching 42.03%. The mRNA expression of Ang-2 gene in NIM treatment group (0.2032±0.0185) was significantly lower than that in control group (0.6024±0.0289, P<0.05), but that of Ang-1 gene showed no significant changes; therefore, the mRNA ratio of Ang-2/Ang-1 genes was decreased (0.5825±0.0621 vs. 1.5847±0.1948, P<0.05). MVD in the xenografts of the NIM treatment group was significantly lower than that in the control group (P<0.05). Conclusion NIM, by down-regulating the mRNA expression ofA ng-2 gene and changing the mRNA ratio of Ang-2/Ang-1 genes, can inhibit the tumor growth
6.Effects of Huatan Jiangzhuo decoction on diet-induced hyperlipidemia and gene expressions in rats.
Qi REN ; Xiao-Qi LIU ; Xiao-Wen ZHOU ; Xuan ZHOU ; Ge FANG ; Bin WANG ; Yan-Ping WANG ; Dan-Hong PENG ; Xian-Tao LI
Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) 2021;19(2):100-111
Huatan Jiangzhuo decoction (HJD) is a combination of six traditional Chinese medicines that were used for lipid metabolism-related disorders, but its efficacy and underlying mechanisms have not been explored by modern research strategies. This study aimed to investigate the therapeutic role of HJD in determining the transcriptome level. Hyperlipidemia model was established by feeding Sprague-Dawley rats with high-fat diet. Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were detected by high-through transcriptome sequencing, followed by gene ontology (GO) and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) analysis. The total cholesterol (TC) and triglyceride (TG) levels in hyperlipidemia model rats were significantly increased, whereas high-density lipoprotein (HDL) concentration decreased when compared to normal rats, and HJD significantly downregulated TC concentrations and liver coefficient in the hyperlipidemia rats. Histology staining showed that HDJ greatly recovered the lipid accumulation in rat hepatic stellate cells and aortic arch vascular wall thickness of hyperlipidemia rats. One thousand nine hundred and thirty-six DEGs were identified in the HJD-treated hyperlipidemia rats, which were associated with various biological processes and signaling pathways such as peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors, AMP-activated Protein Kinase , and insulin signaling pathways. Quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction further confirmed the downregulated expression of cholesterol 7-α-hydroxylase(CYP7A1), liver orphan receptor(LXRα),peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma(PPARγ),andSterol Response Element-Binding Protein 1c(SREBP1c) genes in hyperlipidemia rats treated with HJD. Our data first elucidated the gene expression profile of high-fat diet-induced hyperlipidemia in rats after HJD treatment, and lipid metabolism-related genes (CYP7A1, LXRα, PPARγ, and SREBP1c) may be potentially biomarkers for HJD-alleviated hyperlipidemia.
7.Fructose promotes growth and antifungal activity of Penicillium citrinum.
Chang-Wen WU ; Xiaojun WU ; Chao WEN ; Bo PENG ; Xuan-Xian PENG ; Xinhua CHEN ; Hui LI
Protein & Cell 2016;7(7):527-532
8.LncRNA LUCAT1 Activation Mediated by the Down-regulation of DNMT1 Is Involved in Cell Apoptosis Induced by PM2.5.
Xiao Xuan LING ; Hai Qiao ZHANG ; Jia Xian LIU ; Zhi Dong LIU ; Jian Ming PENG ; Xiao Qing ZHANG ; Jun Li SHAO ; Zhen Fa CHEN ; Lin Hua LIU
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2018;31(8):608-612
9.Comparison of Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes of Pediatric and Adult Patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019 in Shenzhen, China.
Fang WANG ; Chang Xiang LAI ; Peng Yu HUANG ; Jia Ming LIU ; Xian Feng WANG ; Qi Yuan TANG ; Xuan ZHOU ; Wen Jie XIAN ; Rui Kun CHEN ; Xuan LI ; Zhi Yu LI ; Li Qun LIAO ; Qing HE ; Lei LIU
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2020;33(12):906-915
Objective:
Here we aimed to investigate the difference in clinical characteristics and outcomes between pediatric and adult patients with COVID-19.
Methods:
A total of 333 consecutive patients with laboratory-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection treated in the departments of Internal medicine of Shenzhen Third People's Hospital from January 11
Results:
Compared with adult patients, pediatric patients had a shorter time of symptom onset to hospitalization than adults [median time, 1 (
Conclusion
Pediatric patients with COVID-19 had milder or less clinical symptoms, less evident pulmonary imaging changes, better prognosis, and shorter length of hospital stay.
COVID-19/therapy*
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Child
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China/epidemiology*
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Female
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Hospitalization
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Humans
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Length of Stay
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Male
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Retrospective Studies
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SARS-CoV-2
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Treatment Outcome
10.Safety of butylphthalide and edaravone in patients with ischemic stroke: a multicenter real-world study.
Shu-Xian LYU ; Dong-Fang QIAN ; Yu-Fei FENG ; Cheng-Wu SHEN ; Lu-Bo GUO ; Jian-Tao LYU ; Peng-Fei JIN ; Ting LI ; Si-Yuan TAN ; Zi-Xuan ZHANG ; Lin HUANG ; Xue ZHONG ; Le-Qun SU ; Xin HU ; Xin HUANG ; Xue-Yan CUI
Journal of Geriatric Cardiology 2023;20(4):293-308
BACKGROUND:
Butylphthalide (NBP) and edaravone (EDV) injection are common acute ischemic stroke medications in China, but there is a lack of large real-world safety studies on them. This study aimed to determine the incidence of adverse events, detect relevant safety signals, and assess the risk factors associated with these medications in real-world populations.
METHODS:
In this study, data of acute ischemic stroke patients were extracted from the electronic medical record database of six tertiary hospitals between January 2019 and August 2021. Baseline confounders were eliminated using propensity score matching. The drugs' safety was estimated by comparing the results of 24 laboratory tests standards on liver function, kidney function, lipid level, and coagulation function. The drugs' relative risk was estimated by logistic regression. A third group with patients who did not receive NBP or EDV was constructed as a reference. Prescription sequence symmetry analysis was used to evaluate the associations between adverse events and NBP and EDV, respectively.
RESULTS:
81,292 patients were included in this study. After propensity score matching, the NBP, EDV, and third groups with 727 patients in each group. Among the 15 test items, the incidence of adverse events was lower in the NBP group than in the EDV group, and the differences were statistically significant. The multivariate logistic regression equation revealed that NBP injection was not a promoting factor for abnormal laboratory test results, whereas EDV had statistically significant effects on aspartate transaminase, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and total cholesterol. Prescription sequence symmetry analysis showed that NBP had a weak correlation with abnormal platelet count. EDV had a positive signal associated with abnormal results in gamma-glutamyl transferase, alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, prothrombin time, and platelet count.
CONCLUSIONS
In a large real-world population, NBP has a lower incidence of adverse events and a better safety profile than EDV or other usual medications.