1.The detection of the binding protein of chlamydiaphage phiCPG1 capsid protein Vp1 on chlamydial outer membrane of serotype D
Yuanjun LIU ; Yina SUN ; Weifeng YAO ; Yan LI ; Zhuoran LI ; Jiurong WEI ; Quanzhong LIU
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2012;30(10):583-586
Objective To investigate the binding protein of chlamydiaphage phiCPG1 capsid protein Vp1 on chlamydia trachomatis outer membrane.Methods The bacterium with recombinant plasmid Vp1/pet30a( + ) was induced.The expressed protein was purified by gel recycling.FarWestern blot was utilized to' investigate the binding protein of Vp1 on chlamydial outer membrane,including recombinant polymorphic outer membrane protein (rPmp) and major outer membrane protein (MOMP).Results The recombinant protein Vp1 was successfully expressed in E.coli.Monoclonal antibody against Vp1 was used as primary antibody in Western blot,and no specific band was present,which indicated that the monoclonal antibody did not specifically bind with any rPmp.Far-Western blot results showed that there was an obvious band for the rPmpI,but no specific band for other rPmp and MOMP,which suggested that Vp1 could specifically bind with rPmpI protein on the chlamydial outer membrane of serotype D.Conclusions There is a binding site of Vp1 on the chlamydia trachomatis outer membrane.Vp1 may play an important role in the interaction between the chlamydiaphage and the chlamydiae.
2.Antidepressant effect of curcumin in mice
Yina XU ; Baoshan KU ; Haiyan YAO ; Xing MA ; Yonghe ZHANG ; Xuejun LI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(44):162-164
BACKGROUND: The development of safe and powerful antidepressant agents from traditional Chinese herbs has become a hotspot in studies on anti-depression therapy. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the anti-depressive effect and possible mechanism of curcumin by behavioral and neurochemical procedures. DESIGN: Randomized grouping design and controlled experiment. SETTING: Depart, ment of Pharmacology, School of Basic Medical Sciences of Peking University.MATERIALS: This study was carried out in the laboratory of the Department of Pharmacology, School of Basic Medical Sciences of Peking University, between November 2003 and October 2004. A total of 240 male ICR mice were recruited. METHODS: The whole experiment was divided into 4 tests. ① Antagonism of reserpine-induced hypothermia: Totally 60 mice were randomly chosen and divided into 6 groups: normal control group, groups of various doses of curcumin (1.25, 2.50, 5.00 and 10.00 mg/kg), and positive control group (imipramine 10 mg/kg). Normal temperature of the mice was measured before experiment. The animals were given a single injection of reserpine (2.5 mg/kg). The mice were administered with drugs 18 hours later, namely, curcumin of different concentrations by gastric perfusion, groundnut oil (0.1 mL/10g by gastric perfusion) as well as imipramine (10 mg/kg by intraperitoneal injection). Rectal temperature was measured 60, 90, 120,150 and 180 minutes after administration, respectively. ② Potentiation of 5-hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP)-induced head twitches: animal grouping was the same as above, and the drug in positive control group was replaced by fluoxetine. The mice received gastric perfusion and the dose of curcumin given was the same as above. Groundnut oil and fluoxetine (10 mg/kg) and 5-HTP (70 mg/kg) were injected into the vein of the tail one hour later.The number of head twitches was counted within 5-10 minutes after 5-HTP treatment. ③ Antagonism of apomorphine-induced hypothermia: Mice grouping was the same as above; the drug in positive control group was replaced by imipramine. Curcumin was give as above at 4 doses, and groundnut oil and imipramine were also given. Large-dose apomorphine was injected subcutaneously (16 mg/kg). Rectal temperature was measured before injection, as well as 30 minutes and 60 minutes after injection. ④Determination of monoamine and metabolites: Mice grouping was the same as above. The drug in positive control group was replaced by imipramine.Curcumin was give as above at 4 doses, and groundnut oil and imipramine were also given. The content of monoamine and metabolites in the mice was measured with high performance liquid chromatography. ⑤ Dunnett's t test was used for comparison between groups.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: ① In reserpine-induced hypothermia test, the change of body temperature before and after administration. ② In 5-HTP-induced head twitches test, whether the times of head twitches were increased. ③ In apomorphine-induced hypothermia test, the change of body temperature after administration. ④ Effect of drugs on the content of monoamine.RESULTS: Totally 240 mice entered the result analysis. ① Experiment results of reserpine-induced hypothermia: Curcumin (5 mg/kg and 10 mg/kg)produced an antagonism against reserpine-induced hypothermia, and the results were significantly different from those in control group (P < 0.05,P<0.01). Curcumin of 10.00 mg/kg produced the similar effect compared as that of imipramine in positive control group. ② Results of 5-HTPinduced head twitches: Curcumin (5 and 10 mg/kg) could significantly increase the times of 5-HTP-induced head twitches (P <0.05, P<0.01). ③Results of apomorphine-induced hypothermia test: 2.50, 5.00 mg/kg and 10.00 mg/kg of curcumin could significantly increase the content of 5-HTP, and 10 mg/kg of curcumin could significantly increase the content of norepinephrine and dopamine. There was significant difference from that in control group (P < 0.05). By contrast, curcumin had no obvious effect on the content of metabolite 5-hydroxyindol acetic acid and 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid. Imipramine of 10 mg/kg as the positive control drug could significantly increase the content of 5-hydroxyindol acetic acid and norepinephrine (P<0.05).CONCLUSION: Curcumin has an antidepressant effect and the effect exerted may be related to monoaminergic neurotransmitter system.
3.Hepatic perivascular epithelioid cell tumors-not otherwise specified: a case report.
Xiaogang ZHANG ; Lin WANG ; Yina JIANG ; Zhen WAN ; Wenzhi LI ; Chunhe YAO ; Zhimin GENG ; Yi LV
Journal of Southern Medical University 2014;34(1):1-4
Neoplasms of perivascular epithelioid cells (PEComas) are characterized by epithelioid to spindle cells with eosinophilic to clear cytoplasm, an intimate relationship with blood vessels, and coexpression of myoid and melanocytic immunohistochemical markers. While most reported hepatic PEComas, such as angiomyolipoma (AML), behave in a benign fashion, emerging PEComas cases without typical characteristics require further clarification. We report a case of primary hepatic perivascular epithelioid cell tumors-not otherwise specified (HPEComas-NOS) with untypical pathological and immunohistochemical features compared to those of the benign hepatic AML cases. HPEComas-NOS may represent a special type of PEComas classified as having "malignant potential" or at "high risk of aggressive behavior", suggesting the need for further clarification of hepatic PEComas and long-term follow-up of patients with HPEComas-NOS.
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Humans
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Liver Neoplasms
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Middle Aged
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Perivascular Epithelioid Cell Neoplasms
4.A pan-cancer analysis of TTC9A expression level and its correlation with prognosis and immune microenvironment
Yina YAO ; Jia LIU ; Xiangjun ZHOU ; Zeyu LIU ; Shizhen QIU ; Yingzheng HE ; Xueqiong ZHOU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2024;44(1):70-82
Objective To investigate the expression level of tetratricopeptide repeat protein 9A in tumors and its association with the patients'prognosis and immune infiltration.Methods TTC9A expression in different tumor tissues and its association with prognosis,DNA methylation,tumor mutation burden(TMB),and microsatellite instability(MSI)were analyzed based on data from TCGA and GTEx.TIMER and xCell were used to analyze the relationship between TTC9A expression and immune infiltration.Western blotting and RT-qPCR were used to detect the expression of TTC9A in 4 types of cancer cell lines.Results TTC9A expressions were significantly increased in many tumors and down-regulated in a few cancer types(P<0.05).Western blotting and RT-qPCR showed that TTC9A expressions were elevated in lung,colon and liver cancer cells but decreased in bladder cancer cells.In head and neck squamous cell carcinoma,renal clear cell carcinoma,renal papillary cell carcinoma,low-grade glioma,malignant mesothelioma,and endometrial carcinoma tumors,a high expression of TTC9A was strongly correlated with better overall survival(OS),disease-specific survival(DSS),and progression-free interval(PFI)(P<0.05),but was correlated with worse OS,DSS,and PFI in lung adenocarcinoma,pancreatic adenocarcinoma,adrenal carcinoma,and rectal adenocarcinoma(P<0.05).TTC9A hypermethylation was associated with a more favorable prognosis of glioblastoma multiforme,low-grade glioma,uveal melanoma,and ovarian plasmacytoid cystadenocarcinoma(P<0.05)but with poor prognosis of squamous cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix and intracervical adenocarcinoma,squamous cell carcinoma of head and neck,squamous cell carcinoma of the lungs,adrenal carcinoma,and endometrial carcinoma(P<0.05).In most of the cancer types,TTC9A was significantly correlated with the level of immune cell infiltration(P<0.05).Conclusion TTC9A can be used as a prognostic marker for a variety of cancers and is strongly associated with TBM,MSI and immune cell infiltration.
5.Hepatic perivascular epithelioid cell tumors- not otherwise specified:a case report
Xiaogang ZHANG ; Lin WANG ; Yina JIANG ; Zhen WAN ; Wenzhi LI ; Chunhe YAO ; Zhimin GENG ; Yi L
Journal of Southern Medical University 2014;(1):1-4
Neoplasms of perivascular epithelioid cells (PEComas) are characterized by epithelioid to spindle cells with eosinophilic to clear cytoplasm, an intimate relationship with blood vessels, and coexpression of myoid and melanocytic immunohistochemical markers. While most reported hepatic PEComas, such as angiomyolipoma (AML), behave in a benign fashion, emerging PEComas cases without typical characteristics require further clarification. We report a case of primary hepatic perivascular epithelioid cell tumors-not otherwise specified (HPEComas-NOS) with untypical pathological and immunohistochemical features compared to those of the benign hepatic AML cases. HPEComas-NOS may represent a special type of PEComas classified as having "malignant potential" or at "high risk of aggressive behavior", suggesting the need for further clarification of hepatic PEComas and long-term follow-up of patients with HPEComas-NOS.
6.Hepatic perivascular epithelioid cell tumors- not otherwise specified:a case report
Xiaogang ZHANG ; Lin WANG ; Yina JIANG ; Zhen WAN ; Wenzhi LI ; Chunhe YAO ; Zhimin GENG ; Yi L
Journal of Southern Medical University 2014;(1):1-4
Neoplasms of perivascular epithelioid cells (PEComas) are characterized by epithelioid to spindle cells with eosinophilic to clear cytoplasm, an intimate relationship with blood vessels, and coexpression of myoid and melanocytic immunohistochemical markers. While most reported hepatic PEComas, such as angiomyolipoma (AML), behave in a benign fashion, emerging PEComas cases without typical characteristics require further clarification. We report a case of primary hepatic perivascular epithelioid cell tumors-not otherwise specified (HPEComas-NOS) with untypical pathological and immunohistochemical features compared to those of the benign hepatic AML cases. HPEComas-NOS may represent a special type of PEComas classified as having "malignant potential" or at "high risk of aggressive behavior", suggesting the need for further clarification of hepatic PEComas and long-term follow-up of patients with HPEComas-NOS.
7.A pan-cancer analysis of TTC9A expression level and its correlation with prognosis and immune microenvironment
Yina YAO ; Jia LIU ; Xiangjun ZHOU ; Zeyu LIU ; Shizhen QIU ; Yingzheng HE ; Xueqiong ZHOU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2024;44(1):70-82
Objective To investigate the expression level of tetratricopeptide repeat protein 9A in tumors and its association with the patients'prognosis and immune infiltration.Methods TTC9A expression in different tumor tissues and its association with prognosis,DNA methylation,tumor mutation burden(TMB),and microsatellite instability(MSI)were analyzed based on data from TCGA and GTEx.TIMER and xCell were used to analyze the relationship between TTC9A expression and immune infiltration.Western blotting and RT-qPCR were used to detect the expression of TTC9A in 4 types of cancer cell lines.Results TTC9A expressions were significantly increased in many tumors and down-regulated in a few cancer types(P<0.05).Western blotting and RT-qPCR showed that TTC9A expressions were elevated in lung,colon and liver cancer cells but decreased in bladder cancer cells.In head and neck squamous cell carcinoma,renal clear cell carcinoma,renal papillary cell carcinoma,low-grade glioma,malignant mesothelioma,and endometrial carcinoma tumors,a high expression of TTC9A was strongly correlated with better overall survival(OS),disease-specific survival(DSS),and progression-free interval(PFI)(P<0.05),but was correlated with worse OS,DSS,and PFI in lung adenocarcinoma,pancreatic adenocarcinoma,adrenal carcinoma,and rectal adenocarcinoma(P<0.05).TTC9A hypermethylation was associated with a more favorable prognosis of glioblastoma multiforme,low-grade glioma,uveal melanoma,and ovarian plasmacytoid cystadenocarcinoma(P<0.05)but with poor prognosis of squamous cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix and intracervical adenocarcinoma,squamous cell carcinoma of head and neck,squamous cell carcinoma of the lungs,adrenal carcinoma,and endometrial carcinoma(P<0.05).In most of the cancer types,TTC9A was significantly correlated with the level of immune cell infiltration(P<0.05).Conclusion TTC9A can be used as a prognostic marker for a variety of cancers and is strongly associated with TBM,MSI and immune cell infiltration.
8.Metabolic syndrome increases Framingham risk score of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.
Yao MEIFANG ; Sun XUE ; Han JUE ; T U YINA ; H E JIE ; Zhao YIMING ; Lou HANYU ; Pang XIAOHONG ; Zeng WENHENG ; Zhang SONGZHAO ; Shan PENGFEI
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2016;45(3):268-274
OBJECTIVETo assess the impact of metabolic syndrome(MS) on Framingham risk score(FRS) in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).
METHODSThe anthropometric and biochemical data of 1708 patients with T2DM admitted in hospital from May 2008 to April 2013 were retrospectively analyzed, including 902 males and 806 females with a mean age of 57.1±11.8 years (20-79 years). Diagnosis of MS was made according to the criteria of the Adult Treatment Panel Ⅲ Criteria modified for Asians.
RESULTSCompared to non-MS/T2DM patients, MS/T2DM patients had higher waist circumference, body weight, body mass index, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, fasting C peptide, total cholesterol, triglyceride, and LDL-C (P<0.05), while lower HDL-C (P<0.01). Both FRS [13.0(10.0, 15.0) vs 11.0(9.0, 13.0) in male,15.0(12.0, 18.0) vs 12.0(6.0, 14.8) in female,P<0.01)] and 10-year cardiovascular risk [12.0%(6.0%, 20.0%) vs 8.0%(5.0%,12.0%) in male,3.0%(1.0%, 6.0%) vs 1.0%(0.0%, 2.8%) in female,P<0.01] were higher in MS/T2DM patients than those in non-MS/T2DM patients.Both FRS and 10-year cardiovascular risk were increased with the components of MS.
CONCLUSIONT2DM patients with MS have more cardiovascular risk factors, higher FRS and 10-year cardiovascular risk.
9.Early Diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder Coming Soon: Application of an Oxidative Stress Injury Biomarker (BIOS) Model.
Zhiang NIU ; Xiaohui WU ; Yuncheng ZHU ; Lu YANG ; Yifan SHI ; Yun WANG ; Hong QIU ; Wenjie GU ; Yina WU ; Xiangyun LONG ; Zheng LU ; Shaohua HU ; Zhijian YAO ; Haichen YANG ; Tiebang LIU ; Yong XIA ; Zhiyu CHEN ; Jun CHEN ; Yiru FANG
Neuroscience Bulletin 2022;38(9):979-991
Early distinction of bipolar disorder (BD) from major depressive disorder (MDD) is difficult since no tools are available to estimate the risk of BD. In this study, we aimed to develop and validate a model of oxidative stress injury for predicting BD. Data were collected from 1252 BD and 1359 MDD patients, including 64 MDD patients identified as converting to BD from 2009 through 2018. 30 variables from a randomly-selected subsample of 1827 (70%) patients were used to develop the model, including age, sex, oxidative stress markers (uric acid, bilirubin, albumin, and prealbumin), sex hormones, cytokines, thyroid and liver function, and glycolipid metabolism. Univariate analyses and the Least Absolute Shrinkage and Selection Operator were applied for data dimension reduction and variable selection. Multivariable logistic regression was used to construct a model for predicting bipolar disorder by oxidative stress biomarkers (BIOS) on a nomogram. Internal validation was assessed in the remaining 784 patients (30%), and independent external validation was done with data from 3797 matched patients from five other hospitals in China. 10 predictors, mainly oxidative stress markers, were shown on the nomogram. The BIOS model showed good discrimination in the training sample, with an AUC of 75.1% (95% CI: 72.9%-77.3%), sensitivity of 0.66, and specificity of 0.73. The discrimination was good both in internal validation (AUC 72.1%, 68.6%-75.6%) and external validation (AUC 65.7%, 63.9%-67.5%). In this study, we developed a nomogram centered on oxidative stress injury, which could help in the individualized prediction of BD. For better real-world practice, a set of measurements, especially on oxidative stress markers, should be emphasized using big data in psychiatry.
Biomarkers/metabolism*
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Bipolar Disorder/metabolism*
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Early Diagnosis
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Oxidative Stress