1.Strategy of Conclusion-Making for Paternity Testing with Short Tandem Repeats Genotyping
Xinyao WU ; Dayue TONG ; Yunliang ZHU ; Guiqing CAI ; Yong CHEN ; Hongyu SUN
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) 2010;31(1):1-6
[Objective] To propose a criterion for making conclusions on paternity tests based on STR genotyping. [Method] To use binomial distribution formula to calculate minimal numbers of STR loci that must be tested for different scenarios in paternity testing. [ Results ] We proposed a set of criteria for making STR paternity testing conclusions. For triplet tests, concluded "paternity positive" for the following four cases when the cumulative paternity index (PI) was greater than 10 000: 1) no inconsistent STR locus was detected in 15 loci (PE > 0.571 4/locus) or 2) only one inconsistent STR locus was detected in 19 loci or 3) only two inconsistent STR loci were detected in 28 loci or 4) only three inconsistent STR loci were detected in 35 loci; otherwise, concluded "paternity negative" when at least four inconsistent STR loci had been detected. For single parent tests, concluded "paternity non-exclusive" for the following cases when the cumulative PI was greater than 10 000: 1) no inconsistent STR locus was detected in 18 loci (PE>0.411/locus) or 2) only one inconsistent STR locus was detected in 29 loci or 3) two inconsistent STR loci were detected in 41 loci; concluded "paternity negative" when three or more inconsistent loci were detected. [Conclusion] Our experience has proven that these criteria are robust in STR paternity testing.
2.Comparison of Experimental Conditions of CCK-8 and MTS for Human Amniotic Epithelial Cells Proliferation Assay
Yanqiu LIU ; Kehua ZHANG ; Yunliang WANG ; Jun SHU ; Xue LAI ; Liqun WU ; Shanxia CAO ; Hong LI ; Yang XU ; Yan GAO ; Xiaohui CUI ; Heming ZUO ; Zhe CAI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2012;18(9):827-830
Objective To explore the optimal experiment conditions of CCK-8 and MTS for cell proliferation assays in human amniotic epithelial cells and to evaluate the cytotoxicity of these reagents. Methods Human amniotic epithelial cells (hAECs) in logarithm growth stages were prepared in different cell concentrations with DMEM/F12 and 10% FBS. The sensitivity and optimal wavelengths was determined based on the optical density (OD) measured at 450 nm and 492 nm. The optimal time was determined under the conditions of the same cell concentration and defined OD values. HAECs were treated with DMSO, CCK-8 and MTS for 1 h, 2 h, 3 h, and 4 h, respectively. 24 h later, cytotoxicity of the CCK-8 and MTS was evaluated by determination of cell proliferation and Trypan Blue staining. Results The optimal detection wavelength was 450 nm for CCK-8, and 492 nm for MTS. The sensitivity of CCK-8 was slightly lower then that of MTS. The optimal time for incubation hAECs with CCK-8 was 4 h within 1~4 h. The inhibitory on cell proliferation and cytotoxicity of CCK-8 were weaker then those of MTS. Conclusion CCK-8 is a convenient reagent with low cytotoxicity for detection of the proliferation of hAECs.
3.The effects of sevoflurane inhalation anesthesia and spinal canal anesthe-sia on cognitive function in patients with urinary surgery in the elderly
Yunliang CAI ; Xin WANG ; Chunjie PAN ; Hong ZHU ; Wen CHEN
China Modern Doctor 2014;(14):79-81
Objective To observe the effects of sevoflurane inhalation anesthesia and spinal canal anesthesia on cogni-tive function in patients with urinary surgery in the elderly. Methods Researched 68 patients that undergoing elective urinary surgery in elderly patients, and then randomly divided into the sevoflurane inhalation anesthesia group (group A) and spinal canal anesthesia group (group B). The two groups were recorded time of anesthesia operation, surgical blood loss and transfusion volume, low blood pressure and the number of hypoxemia occurred, at last used the simple mental state examination (MMSE) to evaluate two groups of patients with 1 d before anesthesia and postoperative 1 d, 3 d, 7 d cognitive function. Results Two groups of anesthesia operation in time, surgical blood loss and transfusion volume, low blood pressure and the number of hypoxemia occurred had no significant differences(P>0.05). Two groups of postoper-ative 1 d, 3 d MMSE score were significantly lower than before operation, and the group A was significantly lower than group B, the differences were statistically significant(P <0.05);MMSE of A group ofter treatment for 7days were signifi-cantly lower than before the operation, but there was no significant difference compared with controls of groupA ofter treatment for 7 days (P>0.05); The incidence of POCD postoperative 1 d and 3 d in groupA were significantly higher than that of group B, with significant difference (P<0.05), and the incidence of POCD difference of two groups of post-operative 7 d was not significant (P >0.05). Conclusion Sevoflurane inhalation anesthesia is spinal canal anesthesia cognitive dysfunction occurred more often in patients with elderly urinary surgery.
4.Blocking transforming growth factor-beta receptor signaling down-regulates transforming growth factor-beta1 autoproduction in keloid fibroblasts.
Wei LIU ; Zehao CAI ; Danru WANG ; Xiaoli WU ; Lei CUI ; Qingxin SHANG ; Yunliang QIAN ; Yilin CAO
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2002;5(2):77-81
OBJECTIVETo study transforming growth factor-beta1 (TGF-beta1) autoproduction in keloid fibroblasts and the regulation effect of blocking TGF-beta intracellular signaling on rhTGF-beta1 autoproduction.
METHODSKeloid fibroblasts cultured in vitro were treated with either rhTGF-beta1 (5 ng/ml) or recombinant adenovirus containing a truncated type II TGF-beta receptor gene (50 pfu/cell). Their effects of regulating gene expression of TGF-beta1 and its receptor I and II were observed with Northern blot.
RESULTSrhTGF-beta1 up-regulated the gene expression of TGF-beta1 and receptor I, but not receptor II. Over-expression of the truncated receptor II down-regulated the gene expression of TGF-beta1 and its receptor I, but not receptor II.
CONCLUSIONSTGF-beta1 autoproduction was observed in keloid fibroblasts. Over-expression of the truncated TGFbeta receptor II decreased TGF-beta1 autoproduction via blocking TGF-beta receptor signaling.
Activin Receptors, Type I ; biosynthesis ; pharmacology ; Cells, Cultured ; Down-Regulation ; Fibroblasts ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Gene Expression ; Humans ; Keloid ; metabolism ; Protein-Serine-Threonine Kinases ; RNA, Messenger ; genetics ; metabolism ; Receptors, Transforming Growth Factor beta ; biosynthesis ; metabolism ; Sensitivity and Specificity ; Signal Transduction ; Trans-Activators ; metabolism ; Up-Regulation