1.Correlation Analysis of Apoptosis and Clinical Indicators in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients.
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2016;36(1):35-39
OBJECTIVETo observe the expression of peripheral blood CD4+ T lymphocyte apoptosis gene in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients with cold dampness type (CDT), and to explore its correlation with clinical indicators of RA.
METHODSSixteen RA patients with CDT (as the RA group) and 16 healthy subjects (as the normal control group) were recruited. CD4 T cell apoptosis rate was detected in the RA group and the normal control group using FCM. mRNA expressions of fas, fasL, caspase-3, caspase-8, bcl-2, and bax were detected using RT-PCR. Correlations between the expression of apoptosis gene and clinical activity indicators of RA (ESR, CRP, RF, CCP, integrals for Chinese medial symptoms, morning stiffness time, joint tenderness number, joint swelling number, DAS28-3) were analyzed.
RESULTSThe apoptosis rate of CD4+ T was significantly lower in the RA group than in the control group [(2. 6 +/- 0.9) % vs. (7.7 +/- 1.3) %, P < 0.01]. mRNA expression levels of fas, fasL, caspase-8, caspase-3, and bax mRNA of CD4+ T significantly decreased, but bcl-2 mRNA expression increased in the RA group (P < 0.01). The apoptosis rate of CD4+ T was negatively correlated with ESR (P < 0.05). The mRNA expression of caspase-8 was negatively correlated with joint swelling number (P < 0.05). The mRNA expression of bcl-2 was negatively correlated with integrals for Chinese medial-symptoms and joint function classification (P < 0.01, P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONApoptosis obstacle exists in peripheral blood CD4 +T lymphocyte of RA patients, and is closely related to disease activity.
Apoptosis ; Arthritis, Rheumatoid ; diagnosis ; metabolism ; pathology ; CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes ; Caspase 3 ; metabolism ; Caspase 8 ; metabolism ; Fas Ligand Protein ; Humans ; RNA, Messenger
2.Expression of raf-1 in HepG2 strain stably transfected by HBx gene
Cancer Research and Clinic 2006;0(11):-
Objective To investigate the effect on cell cycle of hepatitis B virus x protein and ap- proach the molecular mechanism of x protein's carcinogenesis. Methods Gene transfection mediated by the lipofectamine was used to introduce the eukaryotic expression vector of HBV x gene into human hepato- cellular carcinoma cell line HepG2(HepG2X cell).The selective medium containing G418 was used to select the cell clones which the X protein was expressed constantly.Flow eytometry was used to detect the cycle of the cells;raf-1 protein was detected by Western blot.Results X protein could be expressed on 21?10~3 loca- tion in the transfected cells,while there were no protein expressed in the control cells.The proliferation of X cells increased significantly according to MTS method(P
3.Evaluation on adequacy of hemodialysis by on-line clearance monitoring and Kt/V of Correlation Analysis
Yong ZHANG ; Weimei HE ; Xi MENG ; Liying CAO ; Yueming YU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2012;14(2):177-178,181
ObjectiveTo evaluate the adequacy of hemodialysis by online clearance monitoring (OCM) and Kt/V of correlation analysis.MethodsThe Kt/V values of 48 maintenance hemodialysis patients in the Department of Nephrology of General Hospital of PLA were accessed by both OCM of Germany BeiLang Dialog + hemodialysis machine and single-pool urea kinetic model.The Kt/V calculation value was also checked by the urea dynamics - room variable volume model.The results generated at different time point were compared,including at the real time,before and after appearing through blood by On - line Clearance Monitoring,and correlation analysis of Kt/V value was performed.ResultsThere was no significant difference on evaluating the level of Kt/v by these two methods.The relationship between the results of the two methods was significantly positive related.(r=0.539,P < 0.01).ConclusionsDuring hemodialysis,the OCM option provides an accurate tool for continuous on-line monitoring of urea clearance.
4.Application of Quality Metrics in Food Inspection Laboratory Management
Huan HE ; Jin CAO ; Hong DING ; Yong LU ; Xiaoyu LI
China Pharmacist 2017;20(8):1457-1460
Because of the particularity and the complexity of integrated management of food, government regulators must perform the whole process of quality control and trace to evaluate and judge the merits of food instead of only depending on product standards.Quality metrics is a new concept for the food industry, and can be regarded as the comprehensive evaluation and measurement for product quality and the standard for judging the quality of food products.Request for Quality Metrics Guidance for Industry was issued, which not only established a new model for the quality control of pharmaceutical industry, but also provided a new way of quality management for the inspection organization.By introducing the contents of Request for Quality Metrics Guidance for Industry issued by the US FDA, on the basis of summarization and thought, the quality management and evaluation of pharmaceutical industry was compared, and the feasibility and applicability of quality metrics management in inspection and testing field, especially in food testing field was evaluated.In this paper, the concept of quality metrics was extended to the level of food inspection laboratory management with hope to provide ideas for the future development of food quality management model.
5.Reprogramme-induced genomic stability
Dingya CAO ; Jieliang LI ; Weiqiang LIU ; Wenyin HE ; Wenzhi HE ; Yumei LUO ; Yong FAN ; Xiaofang SUN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(10):1621-1628
BACKGROUND:Some studies have shown that more copy number variations are present in early passage human induced pluripotent stem cells than later passage human human induced pluripotent stem cells, their parental somatic fibroblasts or human embryonic stem cells. OBJECTIVE:To investigate whether the reprogramming process itself compromises genomic stability and further explore the efficiency of induced pluripotent stem cellestablishment. METHODS:Using high-resolution Affymetrix CytoScan HD array, we compared copy number variations and loss of heterozygosity in early passage induced pluripotent stem cells with their fibroblast cellorigins from genetic epilepsy patients. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Compared with somatic fibroblasts from genetic epilepsy patient, there was no difference in the loss of heterozygosity between the two types of cells, but more copy number variations were present in early passage human induced pluripotent stem cells which were characterized as microduplication and involved oncogenic genes. Results demonstrate the dynamic nature of genomic abnormalities during reprogramming process and the necessity of frequent monitoring human induced pluripotent stem cells to assure their genomic stability and clinical safety.
6.A functional magnetic resonance imaging study on resting state brain default mode network in patients with mild cognitive impairment
Qian XI ; Xiaohu ZHAO ; Peijun WANG ; Qihao GUO ; Hong JIANG ; Xinyi CAO ; Yong HE ; Chaogan YAN
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2011;30(7):529-532
Objective To explore the activity and its possible neural mechanism of brain default mode network by using resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Methods The 20 amnestic MCI patients and 25 healthy controls were included in this study, and all subjects underwent mini-mental state examination (MMSE), auditory verbal learning test (AVLT) and fMRI. The data were analyzed by amplitude of low frequency fluctuation (ALFF), and the enhanced and weakened regions of ALFF were observed and compared in both MCI patients and healthy controls. Results MMSE and AVLT tests showed that the memory function was seriously impaired in MCI patients compared with healthy controls, which is based on the short and long delayed episodic memory impairment (2.4±1.7 vs. 6.6±1.4, t=3.70, P<0.01; 2.1±1.6 vs. 6.7±1.5, t=4.16, P<0.01). The resting state fMRI showed that MCI patients had significant decreases of ALFF in hippocampal formation, parahippocampal cortex and lateral temporal cortex as compared with health controls (t=2.58, 2.43 and 1.75, all P<0.01), which were closely relevant to the episodic memory. And they had significant increases in temporal-parietal joint and inferior parietal lobule (t=3.14 and 2.77, both P<0.01). Conclusions MCI patients show significant decreased active intensity of some DMN nodes that is related to episodic memory in resting state. Increased active intensity in MCI patients would be some type of compensation.
7.Screening of specific serum biomarker of ankylosing spondylitis from a random peptide library
Min WANG ; Xianping LI ; Wenfeng PENG ; Yong ZHOU ; Bin HE ; Hong CAO ; Qingwen XIANG
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2009;32(9):1019-1024
short peptide AS1 screened from the phage random peptide library of 12 amino acids has antigenicity and can react with sera of AS patients. These findings indicate that AS1 could be one of candidate molecules of AS-specific serum markers.
8.Analysis of Prognosis and Relational Factors of Chronic Total Occlusion Patients
Xuehu ZHANG ; Lin HE ; Shaobin JIA ; Yong SHA ; Jinli ZHANG ; Hua LIU ; Yu CAO ; Jing FENG
Journal of Medical Research 2009;38(8):62-64
Objective This retrospective study is designed to analyze the cardiovascular events of CTO to provide new information on secondary prevention of CHD in patients after hospital discharge. Methods 272 patients with definite diagnosis of CTO were enrolled in this study. Patients were divided into two groups according to whether suffering from cardiovascular events, with 167 patients in group A who had not suffered from the cardiovascular events and 105 patients in group B who had suffered from the cardiovascular events. We com-pared the clinical data, severity of coronary artery lesion, treatment in two groups. Results Between two groups, there was statistic signifi-cance in LDL -C, EF, Gensini scots, the number of coronary artery lesion, the number of chronic total coronary occlusion and PCI success. Logistic regression analysis revealed that Gensini scots was the independent factors for prognosis of CTO. Conclusion Gensini scors was the independent factor for prognosis of CTO.
9.The role of autophagy-related genes in the evaluation of therapeutic effect of ET regimen neoadjuvant chemotherapy in breast cancer
Jun LI ; Xiaoyu LIU ; Geli JIANG ; Xiaodong HE ; Yong CAO ; Xin ZHOU ; Xiaohua ZENG
Chongqing Medicine 2015;(3):337-339,342
Objective To identify the role of autophagy‐related genes in prediction of therapeutic effect of ET regimen neoadju‐vant chemotherapy in breast cancer .Methods Breast cancer tissues were retrospectively collected from 41 cases of breast cancer pa‐tients that treated by ET regimen neoadjuvant chemotherapy with different therapeutic effects .Expressions of Atg3 and Beclin1 ,and the autophagy‐related genes ,were detected by Western blot ,Real‐time PCR and immunohistochemistry in these tissues to observe their expressions before neoadjuvant chemotherapy .Statistical test was used to analyze the relationship between Atg3 ,Beclin1 ex‐pressions and therapeutic effects of ET regimen neoadjuvant chemotherapy .Results Western blot ,Real‐time PCR and immunohis‐tochemistry revealed that expressions of Atg3 and Beclin1 were up‐regulated in 24 breast cancer tissues before neoadjuvant chemo‐therapy ,including 23 cases of complete response(CR) or partial response (PR) (95 .8% ) and 1 case of progressive disease (PD) . Atg3 and Beclin1 were not expressed or lowly expressed in the other 17 cases ,including 3 cases of CR or PR (17 .6% ) and 14 cases of no change and PD .The effective rate of ET regimen neoadjuvant chemotherapy in breast cancer patients with over expression of Atg3 and Beclin1 was significantly higher than those with low expression or without expression of Atg3 and Beclin1 (P<0 .05) . Conclusion Over expression of Atg3 and Beclin1 could be new indicators for therapeutic effect of ET regimen neoadjuvant chemo‐therapy in breast cancer .
10.Three-Dimensional Conformal Radiation Therapy Combined with Tegafur for 32 Cases of Locally Recurrent Rectal Cancer
Chengrong SHU ; Ailing CAO ; Yong ZHANG ; Hanjiao WANG ; Jian ZHOU ; Ling HE
Herald of Medicine 2015;(4):452-454
Objective To evaluate the safety and feasibility of three-dimensional conformal radiation therapy combined with tegafur in treating locally recurrent rectal cancer. Methods A total of 32 patients with locally recurrent rectal cancer were treated with chemoradiotherapy ( CRT) . Radiotherapy was delivered to a total of 45 Gy in 25 fractions followed by a boost of 18 Gy in 10 fractions using three dimensional radiotherapy planning. Tegafur was given orally[80 mg·(m2)-1·d-1] on days 1-5, 8-12, 15-19, 22-26, 29-33, 36-40, and 43-47 during radiotherapy. Results Most of the adverse effects were mild. Grade 3-4 toxic effects occurred in 12. 5% of patients. Thirty-one patients completed full course of CRT, while one patient discontinued chemotherapy due to Grade 4 thrombocytopenia. There were 3 cases (9. 4%) with complete response, 21 cases (65. 6%) with partial response, and the overall response rate was 75. 0%. Overall pain response (complete and partial pain relief) was achieved in 96. 9% of patients. The 1- and 2-year overall survival rate was 71. 0% and 56. 5%, respectively. Conclusion 3D-CRT combined with tegafur for locally recurrent rectal cancer is feasible with high patient compliance and tolerable toxicities.