1.Lymphocyte immunological function and 24 T cell receptor V beta subfamilies expression in convalescent patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome
Xing ZENG ; Cui CAI ; Yu HUANG ; Aihua OU ; Xian ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;11(43):8796-8800
BACKGROUND: Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is caused by a genetically novel coronavirus that is caused by acute infectious disease. It is not yet clear for the immunology function of SARS patients in their convalescent stage.OBJECTIVE: To study the effects on T lymphocyte, and the titer profiling of 24 T cell receptor (TCR) V β subfamilies expressions in SARS convalescent patients.DESIGN: A self-control observation.SETTING: Central Laboratory, Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine.PARTICIPANTS: Seventy-six cured SARS patients who received treatment in the Second Hospital Affiliated to Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine between January and April 2003. All the patients corresponded to "clinical diagnostic criteria of atypical pneumonia", " diagnostic criteria of severe atypical pneumonia and discharge criteria" and "clinical diagnostic criteria and discharge criteria of severe acute respiratory syndrome". The involved patients, 30 male and 46 female, averaged (32±11 (years old. Another 10 subjects who simultaneously received health examination in the same hospital, 5 male and 5 female, aged (32±7(years, were involved in the study. Informed consents of detected items were obtained from all the subjects.METHODS:①Detecting the expression of 24 T cell receptor(TCR)V β subfamilies in SARS convalescent patients:Peripheral blood(2 mL) was collected from the healthy convalescent subjects,and EDTA-K2 was used as anticoagulant.In the flow cytometry delection tubes.10 μL various fluorescein-labeled mAb,such as anti-CD3,anti-CD4,anti-CD8,anti-CD25,anti-CD28,anti-HLA-DR,anti-CD3mAb conjugated with PC5,TCR Vβ1(PE+FITC).Vβ2(PE+FITC)。Vβ3 (FITC),Vβ4(PE+FITC),Vβ5.1(PE+FITC),Vβ5.2(PE),Vβ5.3(PE),Vβ7.1(PE+FITC),Vβ7.2(FITC),Vβ8(FITC),Vβ9 (PE),Vβ11(PE),Vβ12(FITC),Vβ13.1(PE),Vβ13.2(PE),Vβ13.6(PE+FITC),Vβ14(FITC),Vβ16(FITC),Vβ17 (PE+FITC),Vβ18(PE),Vβ20(FITC),Vβ21.3(FITC),Vβ22(PE+FITC)and Vβ23(PE),was added in special flow tubes,and then 50 μL whole blood was added.The mixed solution was incubated away from light for 15 minutes.After erythrocytolysin being added,mixed solution was washed.Finally.cell deposit was dissolved in 300 μl phosphate buffer solution (PBS).Coulter ESP flow cytometer was used for detection.For the analysis of TCR expression,an electronic gate was set on these cells and at least 5000 events per sample were collected.Three-color cytofluodmetric analysis was performed using a Coulter ESP flow cytometer.②Detecting the T cell subset,activated T and B cells,and the percentage of Ts and Tc cells:5000 cells were collected and used to calculate the expression of T cells (CD3,CD4 and CD8),the activated T and B cells(CD3+/CD25+,CD3+/HLA-DR+ and CD3-/HLA-DR+),as well as the percentage of Ts and Tc cells by Coulter ESP flow cytometer and its software.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:①The change of T cell subset(CD3,CD4,and CD8)from SARS convalescent patients.②The change of activated T and B cells(CD3+/CD25+,CD3+/HLA-DR+ and CD3-/HLA-DR+).③The percentage of Ts and Tc cells(CD8+/CD28+,CD8+/CD28-)in convalescent patients.④Analysis of the 24 TCR V β subfamilies from SARS patients in convalescence.RESULTS:All data were explored to analyze the expression profiling of 24 TCR Vβ subfamilies,the data from 74 SARSpatients and 10 healthy controls were explored to other result analysis.①The detecting results of T celI subset:The percentage of CD4+T cell mean value was lower than the reference value[(33.33±6.64)% vs.(43±9)%,P<0.01].The percentage of CD8+T cell mean value was higher than the refefence value[(34.07±6.40)% vs.(30±9)%,P<0.01].② The expression of activated T and B cells:Percentage of HLA-DR+ T and B cell was Increased while the percentage of CD25+ T-cell was decreased compared with reference values.In 53 out of 74 patients,the percentage of CD25+ T cells was lower than the reference value,and 64 patients had a lower percentage in CD3+/CD25+ T cells.The percentages of CD3+/HLA-DR+ and CD3-/HLA-DR+ cells were higher than the normal reference value.T cells expressing higher CD3+/HLA-DR+ were found in 36 patients,and T cells expressing higher CD3-/HLA-DR+ were found in 30 patients.③The ratios of Ts and Tc cells:The percentage of Ts cells which expressed CD8+/CD28- was increased compared with reference value [(28.75±7.31)% vs.(15.99±5.1)%,P<0.01],while the percentage of Tc cells which expressed CD8+/CD28+ was decreased [(5.99±3.60)% vs.(13.2±4.1)%,P<0.01].Thirty-nine patients were found to possess the lower Tc cells and forty-eight patients were found to possess the higher Ts cells.The ratios of both CD4+ and CD8+ T cells were in the normal reference value.④24 TCR Vβ subfamilies expressions in T cells:It was noteworthy that Vβ14 had a highest percentage in all 24 Subfamilies,and followed by Vβ 5.3,and Vβ 23 in the convalescent patients.The percentage of Vβ 14 was the highest in the normal controls,which was consistent with the results of SARS patients.But the other subfamilies expression patterns were different.There were significant differences between Vβ1,Vβ5.2,Vβ5.3,Vβ7.2,Vβ9,Vβ11,Vβ13.1,Vv13.2,Vβ17,Vβ18,Vβ22 and Vβ23.In the convalescent period,each TCR Vβ expression of SARS patients was higher than that of controls(P<0.05-0.01).CONCLUSION:In SARS convalescent patients,the increased CD8+CD28- T cell may elevate CD8+ T cell number;Meanwhile.the reduced CD3+ and CD4+ T cell number may be corresponding to the increased Ts cell number.For some inhibiting factor secreted by Ts cell was also increased.The usage pattern of 24 TCR Vβ subfamilies in SARS patients is different from that of control group.The increase of percentage of CD3+/HLA-DR+ and CD3-/HLA-DR+ T cell may be related to the late response of activated T and B cells.
2.Relationship between unintentional injury and health risk behaviors among adolescents
Xiaoming YU ; Yitian ZHANG ; Sizhe HUANG ; Jiali DUAN ; Xing WAN
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2017;26(2):163-166
Objective To identify the effect of health risk behaviors on accidental injury of adoles-cents.Then analyze the strength and approach of the health risk behaviors. Methods Cluster sampling on various stages and strata methods was adopted. The adolescents from grade one to three in junior school students and grade one to three in senior high school students completed the questionaire. A total of 4408 students were surveyed and 4309 samples were valid. Path analysis was used to understand how factors could influence injury incidence. Results The incidence of adolescent injury was 15.53%. Statistical differences were found between genders (male 17.77%,female 13.36%,χ2=15.91, P<0.01),education levels (junior high school 17.36%,senior high school 13.99%,χ2=11.45, P<0.01) and cities ( Beijing 12.97%,Zhongs-han 17.95%,χ2=20.33, P<0.01) . Those who got injured were found with more health risk behaviors. Health risk behavior was the direct influencing factor to injury,as well as a possible risk factor to multiple injuries. Conclusion Health risk behaviors can strongly affect adolescent injury,and can be an indicator. Reducing health risk behaviors is important in adolescent injury prevention.
3.Effect of Recombinant BCG Secreting Human IL-2 on Cytotoxicity of Murine Peritoneal Macrophages
Yuping MEI ; Xing ZENG ; Yu HUANG ; Guolai ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy 1994;0(01):-
Objective: To investigate the effect of recombinant BCG secreting IL-2 (rBCG-IL-2) on peritoneal macrophages of mouse and inquire into the effect of rBCG-IL-2 on immunity of host. Methods: Gene engineering technology, electricity transfer- ence and inoculation tumor cell are adopted; MTT assay is used to determine tumoricidal effect of macrophages. Results: Tumo- ricidal effect of macrophages of rBCG-IL-2 groups was higher than those of the control coups and BCG groups, and the tumorici- dal effect of macrophages could reach a high state in a week. Conclusion: rBCG-IL-2 can raise tumoricidal effect of macrophages, improve immunity of host and is a prospect biological preparation.
4.Immunosuppression effects of MSCs transplantation in rat burn models
Jinjin ZHANG ; Lixing FAN ; Yuanlun YU ; Yongli HUANG ; Yanchao XING
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2015;38(1):19-24,后插5
Objective To explore the immunosuppression effects,outcomes and clinical significance of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) transplantation in burn treatment by comparing the levels of WBC,C-reaction protein (CRP),interferon-γ(IFN-γ),interferon-o (TNF-α),interleukin-6 (IL-6),interleukin-10 (IL-10) between control burn models and models conducting MSCs transplantation.Methods After stripping Wharton's Jelly from the neonatal umbilical cord,MSCs was cultured and expanded.Burn models were constructed in male SD rats weighted at (200± 5) g,and randomly grouped for control and MSCs transplantation.The rats in transplantation group were injected subcutaneously with hUCMSCs (1.5× 106) at 24 h after burning.The content of WBC,CRP,IFN-γ,TNF-α,IL-6,IL-10 in blood samples at 0,1,2,3,5 and 7 d after burning were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).The ELISA results,the wound healing rate at 7,14,21 and 28 d,as well as wound healing time were compared and analyzed statistically by ANOVA between the two groups.Results WBC in control group increased significantly at 1 and 2 d,and CRP in control group increased substantially at 2 and 3 d.IFN-% IL-6 and IL-10 levels in serum showed increase on 5 d,and TNF-α arrived at its peak value at 7 d.By contrast,WBC,CRP,TNF-α,IL-6 and IL-10 of the MSCs transplantation group showed slightly increase after burning and the differences were convinced by statistical analysis,while IFN-γ showed little difference among the two groups.The MSCs transplantation group also showed significantly higher wound healing rate at 14,21,28 d and shorter wound healing time than that of the control.Conclusions MSCs transplantation can suppress the over-inflammatory response by significantly mediating the inflammatory cytokines as WBC,CRP,TNF-α,IL-6,IL-10 in burn.IFN-γseems not affected by MSCs transplantation.MSCs would be suitable to promote wound healing and repair in burn,which is achieved not only by differentiation and paracrine,but also by subtle immunoregulation.
5.Students' leading functions in the anatomy teaching reform
Xing-lu WANG ; Wen-jing TANG ; Hai-xia HUANG ; Yu-xing SUN ; Shan-quan SUN ;
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2011;10(9):1069-1071
As the main part of the teaching activities,students play an important role in the teaching reform.The students were trained through 3 pathways,“Extending teaching activities from the classroom to the outside”,“Development from basic to clinical knoledge” and “Culturing students' innovative consciousness”,so as to allow them to give full play in teaching reform,to enhance their ability of practice and learning by themselves,to culture their innovative consciousness and to develop students' leading functions in the anatomy teaching reform.
6.Preparation and pharmacokinetics study of immunoconjugate composed of Adriamycin nanoparticles and VEGFR2 monoclonal antibody
Xiangbao YIN ; Linquan WU ; Mingwen HUANG ; Zhiqiang LUO ; Xin YU ; Jun HUANG ; Hongsong XING
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2014;(2):141-143,147
Objective To prepare the immunoconjugate composed of Adriamycin nanoparticles and VEGFR 2 monoclonal antibody(conjugate of ADM-NP and VEGFR 2-MAb) and study its pharmacokinetics property. Methods Adriamycin nanoparticles were prepared by using double emulsion method, with PLA and O-CMC as materials. Conjugate of ADM-NP and VEGFR 2-MAb was prepared by using molecule conjugate technology. Immunoreactivity of the conjugate with type IV collagenase and H 22 cell were analyzed by using ELISA. Pharmacokinetics parameters of the immunoconjugate were obtained by using SD rats as study objects. Results The prepared ADM-NP was sphere particles under SEM, which diameters were (160±34) nm. The drug loading rate and entrapment rate were (30.15±3.5)% and (80.56±4.24)% respectively. Conjugate of ADM-NP and VEGFR 2-MAb was successfully prepared, which had immunoreactivity with type IV collagenase and H 22 cell. The immunoconjugate showed good ADM control-release ability and could prolong the retention time of ADM in vivo. Conclusion Conjugate of ADM-NP and VEGFR 2-MAb keeps the immunoreactivity of VEGFR 2-MAb and shows good ADM control-release ability.
7.Research progress of bioactivity of steroidal saponins in recent ten years.
Xing LIU ; Jiang-li YU ; Min LIU ; Ji-cheng SHU ; Hui-lian HUANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(13):2518-2523
Steroidal saponins have a wide range of pharmacological effects and biological activities, such as anti-tumor, antifungal, hypoglycemic, immune regulation, insecticides, etc. In the last ten years, some new structures of steroidal saponins compounds were found from natural plants, they have some new and different activities. In order to accelerate the research on the drug innovation of steroidal saponins, we summarized the new progress of the research on such compounds.
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Anti-Inflammatory Agents
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pharmacology
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Antifungal Agents
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pharmacology
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Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic
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pharmacology
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pharmacology
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pharmacology
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Steroids
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pharmacology
8.Low Concentration Contrast Agent and Low Tube Voltage in Light and Moderate Weight’s Abdominal Contrast-enhanced CT Scan
Yaqiong MA ; Gang HUANG ; Zeqing MAO ; Xing ZHOU ; Ping WANG ; Yu LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2015;(7):523-526
PurposeTo investigate the feasibility of using low concentration contrast agent and low tube voltage in the light and moderate weight's abdominal contrast-enhanced CT scan, in order to find an optimal solution to reduce radiation dose and iodine intake.Materials and Methods Forty patients with light weight whose body mass indexes (BMI) were lower than 20 kg/m2 were randomly divided into group A1 (n=20) and group B1 (n=20). Meanwhile, another 40 patients with moderate weight whose BMI ranged from 20 kg/m2 to 25 kg/m2 were randomly divided into group A2 (n=20) and group B2 (n=20). Low concentration contrast agent and low tube voltage (Visipaque 270 mgI/ml, 100 kV) were used in both group A1 and group A2 in abdominal enhanced CT scan. While both group B1 and group B2 used conventional scan solution (Omnipaque 300 mgI/ml, 120 kV) in abdominal enhanced CT scan. Then the contrast noise ratio (CNR), the image quality score and the effective radiation dose (ED) were compared among the four groups.Results The CNR and image quality score at artery phase and portal phase were neither significantly different between group A1 and group B1, nor between group A2 and group B2 (t=-1.539-0.000,P>0.05). The CNR and image quality score of the liver at artery phase in group B1 were signiifcantly higher than those in group A2 and group B2 (P<0.05).Conclusion The solution of using low concentration contrast agent and low tube voltage in contrast enhanced scan can achieve the same high quality abdominal image with reduced iodine intake and radiation, compared with the application of conventional enhanced scan; BMI has rather great impact on image quality score at arterial phase and little impact on that at portal phase. So it is suggested that the protocol of liver contrast-enhanced CT scan may choose reduction of voltage at portal phase so as to reduce radiation.
9.ALK-positive large B-cell lymphoma: report of a case.
Hong YU ; Jun-xing HUANG ; Chao-fu WANG ; Da-ren SHI
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2011;40(8):561-562
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Antibodies, Monoclonal
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metabolism
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Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols
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Cyclophosphamide
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Doxorubicin
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Leukocyte Common Antigens
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metabolism
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Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse
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10.Experimental study on anti-diarrhae effect of Gegenqinlian Decoction and its compounds
Linzhong YU ; Jieyong WU ; Jiabo LUO ; Xuguang HUANG ; Hui LIN ; Yaling XING
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(03):-
AIM: To investigate combination principle of Gegenqinlian Decoction through experiment of anti-diarrhea. METHODS: Propelling rate of mouse's small intestine was selected as index on the condition of ink as colour reagent, diarrhea frequence served as second index for orthoganal design on the basis of mouse's diarrhea induced by senna. RESULTS:Coptis chinensis franch and Glycyrrhiza uralensis fisch and reduce drive rate. Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi and Pueraria lobata(wild) ohwi had counteracter against Coptis chinensis franch's effect, while Glycyrrhiza uralensis fisch could enforce Coptis chinensis franch's effect.as to DI, Coptis chinensis franch had anti-diarrhea effect. Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi had counteracter against Coptis chinensis franch's effect, Pueraria lobata(wild) Ohwi could enforce Scutellari, baicalensis Georgi effect, but Glycyrrhiza uralensis fisch could enforce Coptis chinensis's effect after compounding with Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi. CONCLUSION: ~Among the combinantion of Gegenginlian Decoction, as to the pharmcological effects on anti-diarrhea, the best compound is Coptis chinensis franch and Glycyrrhiza uralensis fisch.