1.Prediction of Promoter Motifs in Virophages.
Chaowen GONG ; Xuewen ZHOU ; Yingjie PAN ; Yongjie WANG
Chinese Journal of Virology 2015;31(4):395-403
Virophages have crucial roles in ecosystems and are the transport vectors of genetic materials. To shed light on regulation and control mechanisms in virophage--host systems as well as evolution between virophages and their hosts, the promoter motifs of virophages were predicted on the upstream regions of start codons using an analytical tool for prediction of promoter motifs: Multiple EM for Motif Elicitation. Seventeen potential promoter motifs were identified based on the E-value, location, number and length of promoters in genomes. Sputnik and zamilon motif 2 with AT-rich regions were distributed widely on genomes, suggesting that these motifs may be associated with regulation of the expression of various genes. Motifs containing the TCTA box were predicted to be late promoter motif in mavirus; motifs containing the ATCT box were the potential late promoter motif in the Ace Lake mavirus . AT-rich regions were identified on motif 2 in the Organic Lake virophage, motif 3 in Yellowstone Lake virophage (YSLV)1 and 2, motif 1 in YSLV3, and motif 1 and 2 in YSLV4, respectively. AT-rich regions were distributed widely on the genomes of virophages. All of these motifs may be promoter motifs of virophages. Our results provide insights into further exploration of temporal expression of genes in virophages as well as associations between virophages and giant viruses.
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2.Adsorption and separation properties of AB-8 resin for purifying arctinin
Laichun LU ; Rong ZHANG ; Shiwen ZHOU ; Xuewen JIANG
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1988;0(05):-
Objective To study the separation ability of AB-8 macroporous resin in the purification of arctinin in Fructus arctii. Methods HPLC was used to measure the content of arctinin, and the adsorption performance and the elution parameters were investigated. Results The optimal separation conditions were as follows: the concentration of Arctinin was 5.5 mg/ml with a flow rate of 2 BV/h, and 50% alcohol was used as eluant. The adsorption of Arctinin was 52.08 mg/g, and the elution ratio of arctinin was 93.8%, and the purity of arctinin reached 65.2%. Conclusion AB-8 resin can be used to refine the arctinin in the extraction of Fructus arctii.
3.Observations on the Efficacies of Acupuncture plus Moxibustion Versus Acupuncture plus TDP Lamp in Treating Rheumatoid Arthritis
Shiguang WANG ; Xuewen MAO ; Xiaoping ZHOU ; Jie ZHAO ; Qiuyang HONG
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2014;(12):1144-1146
ObjectiveTo compare the clinical efficacies of acupuncture plus TDP lamp versus acupuncture plus moxibustion in treating rheumatoid arthritis.MethodOne hundred and fifty patients were randomly allocated to treatmentand control groups, 75 cases each. The treatment group received acupuncture plus moxibustion and the control group, acupuncture plus TDP radiation.Both groups were treated for two courses. The VAS scores and the clinical sign grades and scores were compared between the two groups before and after treatment.ResultThe VAS score and the clinical sign score improved in both groups after treatment compared with before (P<0.05). The total efficacy rate was 93.3% in the treatment group and 78.7% in the control group; there was a statistically significant difference between the two groups (P<0.05). The effect was better in the treatment group than in the control group.ConclusionAcupuncture plus moxibustion is more effective than acupuncture plus TDP lamp in treating rheumatoid arthritis.
4.Influence of arsenic trioxide in vasculogenic mimicry of HepG2 cells and its mechanism
Hailin SONG ; Xuewen WANG ; Jingjing DUAN ; Ming ZHOU ; Li YANG
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2014;(4):715-719
Objective To investigate the influence of arsenic trioxide (AS2 O3 )in the vasculogenic mimicry (VM ) of HepG2 cells, and to preliminary clarify the possible mechanism of inhibition of AS2 O3 on the VM. Methods Themean inhibitory concentration (IC50 )of AS2 O3 72 h after treatment of HepG2 cells was calculated by CCK-8 assay.The HepG2 cells were cultured on 3-D Matrigel and randomly divided into control group, 1/2 IC50 AS2 O3 group and IC50 AS2 O3 group.IPP software was used to calculate the number,length and area of VM,and the expression levels of VM-related proteins VE-cadherin and MMP-2, apoptotic-related protein caspase-3 and proliferation-related protein PCNA were detected by Western blotting method.Results The IC50 of AS2 O3 was 10μmol·L-1 72 h after treatment of HepG2 cells.The number,length and area of VM in 1/2 IC50 and IC50 AS2 O3 groups were significantly lower than those in control group (P<0.01);the number,length and area of VM in IC50 AS2 O3 group were also lower than those in 1/2 IC50 AS2 O3 group (P<0.05).Compared with control group,the expression levels of VE-cadherin and MMP-2 in 1/2 IC50 and IC50 AS2 O3 groups were decreased (P<0.05),and the expression levels of caspase-3 and PCNA had no significant change (P>0.05).Conclusion AS2 O3 can inhibit the forming of VM of HepG2 cells,which indicated that its mechanism may be related to inhibiting the expressions of VE-cadherin and MMP-2 .
5.Establishment of archives of Schistosoma japonicum antibody indirect hemag-glutination tests
Wei LUO ; Xuewen ZHOU ; Kui MA ; Jin WANG ; Yinpin GAO ; Shuqin CHEN ; Zhiwei LUO
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2014;(3):339-340
Objective To establish written and electronic archives of Schistosoma japonicum antibody indirect hemagglutina-tion(IHA)tests. Methods In the process of schistosomiasis screening by IHA,the written records,electronic records,and se-rum sample bank were combined to make comprehensive archives. Results The S. japonicum antibody IHA test archives can pre-serve the schistosomiasis screening data in the long term and even can trace the source of experiments,and the operation was sim-ple. Conclusion The archives of S. japonicum antibody IHA tests are simple and useful,and worth of popularization.
6.Serum anti-measles antibody levels among residents in Zhejiang Province
Rui YAN ; Yang ZHOU ; Xuan DENG ; Xuewen TANG ; Yao ZHU ; Hanqing HE
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2022;34(5):496-502
Objective:
To investigate the serum levels of anti-measles antibody among residents in Zhejiang Province in 2018, so as to provide insights into measles control.
Methods:
Permanent residents aged 0 to 59 years were recruited using the stratified multistage random sampling method in Zhejiang Province in 2018, and subjects' demographic features, medical history of measles and history of immunization with measles-containing vaccine (MCV) were collected using a questionnaire survey. The serum level of anti-measles IgG antibody was detected, and the geometric mean concentration (GMC) of anti-measles IgG antibody was estimated. The seroprevalence, protective rate and GMC of anti-measles IgG antibody were compared among residents at different age groups and regions.
Results:
A total of 4 189 residents were enrolled, including 1 939 males and 2 250 females, with a male to female ratio of 1∶1.16. There were 3 858 residents positive for anti-measles IgG antibody, with seroprevalence of 92.10%, and there were 2 072 residents with protective antibodies against measles, with a protective rate of 49.46%. The median GMC of anti-measles IgG antibody was 798.33 (interquartile range, 1 024.06) mIU/mL, and the protective rate of anti-measles IgG antibody appeared a tendency towards a decline with age ( χ2trend=18.067, P<0.001 ). There were significant differences in the seroprevalence ( χ2=45.090, P<0.001 ), protective rate ( χ2=57.432, P<0.001 ) and GMC of anti-measles IgG antibody (χ2=88.624, P<0.001 ) among residents at different regions, with the lowest seroprevalence of anti-measles IgG antibody in Ningbo City ( 85.19% ), the lowest antibody-protective rate (38.98%) and the lowest GMC [632.89 ( 909.04 ) mIU/mL] in Zhoushan City, the highest seroprevalence ( 95.16% ), antibody-protective rate (58.48%) and GMC [1 035.84 ( 1 301.77 ) mIU/mL] in Huzhou City.
Conclusions
The protective rate of anti-measles antibody was low and appeared a tendency towards a decline among residents in Zhejiang Province in 2018. There was a region-specific serum level of anti-measles antibody in Zhejiang Province in 2018.
7.Occupation burnout and its influencing factors of rural general practitioners
Xu ZHOU ; Xuewen ZHANG ; Xiaoyu BI ; Shuzhen XU ; Jie LIU ; Haorong LI ; Wei JI ; Ziqi XU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2021;20(5):549-555
Objective:To survey the status quo of job burnout among rural general practitioners and to analyze its influencing factors.Methods:A total of 2 805 rural general practitioners in three counties in southwest Shandong province were enrolled in the study. The survey was conducted with a basic information questionnaire and the Maslach Burnout Inventory-Human Service Survey (MBI-HSS). The influencing factors of job burnout were analyzed by Pearson chi-square test (χ2) and binary logistic regression model.Results:A total of 2 272 rural general practitioners completed the survey with a completion rate of 81.0%. The rates of middle or high job burnout in the dimensions of emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and reduced personal sense of achievement were 55.1%(1 251/2 272), 34.0%(772/2 272) and 91.3%(2 075/2 272), respectively. Binary logistic regression model showed that working hours/week ≥ 60 h ( OR=1.341, 95 %CI:1.057-1.702, P<0.05), monthly shift times ≥20 ( OR=1.434, 95 %CI:1.182-1.739, P<0.05), daily consultation time≥13 h ( OR=1.294, 95 %CI:1.055-1.589, P<0.05), daily consultation of 11-20 patients ( OR=1.317, 95 %CI:1.075-1.614, P<0.05), no part-time job ( OR=1.583, 95 %CI:1.201-2.087, P<0.05), insomnia ( OR=2.638, 95 %CI:2.225-3.128, P<0.05), feeling depressed at work ( OR=3.170, 95 %CI:2.661-3.776, P<0.05) were risk factors for emotional exhaustion; participation in public health services ( OR=1.485, 95 %CI:1.155-1.910, P<0.05), being married ( OR=2.273, 95 %CI:1.198-4.313), no part-time jobs ( OR=1.677, 95 %CI:1.276-2.203, P<0.05), insomnia ( OR=1.487, 95 %CI:1.211-1.827, P<0.05), and feeling depressed at work ( OR=1.642, 95 %CI:1.339-2.015, P<0.05) were risk factors for depersonalization; working hours/week ≥ 60 h ( OR=2.089, 95 %CI:1.454-3.002, P<0.05), daily consultation time ≥ 9 h ( OR=2.495, 95 %CI:1.748-3.561, P<0.05), insomnia ( OR=2.061, 95 %CI:1.519-2.796, P<0.05), and feeling depressed at work ( OR=1.894, 95 %CI:1.383-2.593, P<0.05) were risk factors for reduced personal achievement. Protective factors included monthly income ≥3 000 Yuan ( OR=0.589, 95 %CI: 0.353-0.982, P<0.05) and monthly shift of 10-19 times ( OR=0.581, 95 %CI:0.411-0.820, P<0.05). Conclusion:The overall job burnout among rural general practitioners in southwest Shandong province is serious, especially the depersonalization and the reduction of personal sense of achievement. It is suggested to improve the salary, reduce the working intensity, optimize the working hours, and pay attention to their physical and mental health for rural general practitioners to alleviate the current situation of their occupational burnout.
8.Effects of gingko flavonoid on expression of NF-κBp65 and TNF-αin mice with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
Qiuxiang LIN ; Dongsheng ZHOU ; Jihong BAI ; Zhiqing LIANG ; Xue ZHAO ; Xuewen WANG
Chongqing Medicine 2014;(26):3409-3411,3415
Objective To investigate the effects of different doses of gingko flavonoid on the expression of nuclear factor-κBp65 (NF-κBp65) and tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α) in mice with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD) .Methods The mice mod-el of NAFLD was constructed by the high fat diet for 4 weeks .The mice were randomly divided into the control group ,high fat model group ,high ,middle and low doses of gingko flavonoid groups .High ,middle and low doses of gingko flavonoid groups were respectively gavaged with the different doses of gingko flavonoid .The normal control group and the high fat model group were ga-vaged with normal saline .After 12 weeks ,the mice were killed for taking liver tissue and detecting NF-κBp65 expressions ,and ser-um TNF-αand triacylglycerol(TG) levels were detected .Results Compared with the normal control group ,the levels of NF-κBp65 ,TNF-αand TG in the high fat model group were increased(P<0 .05) .Compared with the high fat model group ,the levels of NF-κBp65 ,TNF-αand TG in the high ,middle and low doses of gingko flavonoid groups were decreased (P<0 .05) ,moreover the higher the dose ,the more obvious the decrease .Conclusion Gingko flavonoid may play certain role in the treatment of NAFLD by reducing the generation of NF-κBp65 ,TNF-αand TG .
9.Study on spatio-temporal pattern of mountainous Oncomelania hupensis snails at village scale in Eryuan County,Yunnan Province
Ningbo HUANG ; Kun YANG ; Xuewen SHI ; Hongjun LI ; Xiaonong ZHOU ; Xingqi DONG
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2014;(2):137-140,147
Objective To develop a spatio-temporal model of mountainous Oncomelania hupensis snails based on the Bayes-ian model,and to analyze and identify the spatio-temporal pattern at a village scale. Methods The data including the intensity and spatial distribution of live and infected snails from 2000 to 2006 and the village boundary were collected. The independent and interactive spatio-temporal models were established,and then the best fitness model was selected to analyze the spatio-temporal pattern of live and infected snails. Results The interactive model of live snails and the independent model of infected snails were relative fitness models,and the models showed 95%CI(confidence interval)of the spatial and temporal coefficient included ze-ro,and indicated that the spatial and temporal correlation of live and infected snails was not significant at a village scale. Conclu-sion There is no significant spatial and temporal correlation of live and infected mountainous snails at a village scale,and the fur-thermore study should be carried out at a small scale.
10.The effects of advanced oxidation protein products in type 2 diabetic ocular muscles palsy
Xuewen FENG ; Zhengjun CHEN ; Haiyang LIN ; Haijin ZHOU ; Weilin WU ; Linlin WANG ; Xianjun BAO ; Youyu JIN
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2015;(6):918-921
Objective To investigate the effects of advanced oxidation protein products (AOPP) in type 2 diabetic ocular muscles palsy (DOMP). Methods 58 DOMP patients and 50 type 2 diabetes patients were included in the research. Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), blood glucose (FPG), fasting insulin (FINS) and triglycerides (TG), total cholesterol (TC), high-density lipoprotein (HDL), low-density lipoprotein (LDL) were measured and recorded. Homeostasis model assessment was performed to evaluate the status of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR), basal insulin secretion (HOMA-β) and the insulin sensitivity index (ISI). Serum AOPP was measured by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay. Unconditional logistic regression model was used to evaluate the influencing factors of DOMP. Results The DOMP group showed higher levels of plasma AOPP, TG, LDL, FPG, FINS, HbA1c and HOMA-IR, but lower levels of HDL, HOMA-β and ISI than those of the T2DM group. Unconditional logistic regression analysis revealed that AOPP was an independent risk factors for DOMP (OR =3.01, P = 0.002). Conclusion AOPP may be involved in the pathogenesis of DOMP. AOPP could be a useful indicator for monitoring the development of DOMP and for evaluating its severity.