1.MicroRNA and Viral Infection.
Fulin ZHAO ; Yuning LI ; Zhaojun DUAN
Chinese Journal of Virology 2015;31(2):187-191
MicroRNA (miRNA) are small non-coding molecules of ribonucleic acid. They are about 22 nucleotides in length, single-stranded, and mediate post-translational regulation by the repression or degradation of messenger RNA(mRNA). miRNA play a key part in the proliferation, differentiation and death of cells. Viral infection is one of the most common causes of human disease. Some studies have found that miRNA has a very close relationship with viral infection, which has an effect on viral replication, the immune response and antiviral immunity. Use of miRNA may become the cornerstone of new methods for the diagnosis and treatment of viral infection. This article summarizes the progress of research into miRNA and viral infection.
Animals
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Humans
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MicroRNAs
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genetics
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metabolism
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Virus Diseases
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genetics
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metabolism
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virology
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Virus Physiological Phenomena
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Virus Replication
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Viruses
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genetics
2.Advances in Correlation between Rotaivrus and Histo-blood Group Antigens.
Dandi LI ; Sun XIAOMAN ; Zhaojun DUAN
Chinese Journal of Virology 2015;31(4):463-467
Group A rotaviruses (RVs) are major pathogens associated with acute gastroenteritis in young children and animals worldwide. VP4 is responsible for interaction with the host and viral attachment. Recent study showed that the distal portion of rotavirus (RV) VP4 spike protein (VP8*) is implicated in binding to human histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs), which is new cellular receptors on rotavirus, Published in Nature and Journal of Virology in 2012. The paper describes advances in correlation between rotaivrus and HBGAs, summarizes the main achievements has gotten, Clarify the significance of study on Rotaivrus and HBGAs.
Animals
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Blood Group Antigens
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genetics
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immunology
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Genetic Variation
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Humans
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Rotavirus
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immunology
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physiology
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Rotavirus Infections
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blood
3.Significance of new parameters in evaluation the function of carotid artery
Xianghong LUO ; Tiesheng CAO ; Jie LIU ; Yunyou DUAN ; Zhaojun LI
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2009;18(9):759-761
Objective To evaluate the parameters of inner diameter different rate (D%), mean wave intensity(MWl) and diameter-adjusted mean wave intension(DAMWI) in assessing the function of common carotid artery(CCA) by quality intima-media thickness(QIMT) technique. Methods Twenty-four healthy subjects were performed 2D and CDFI examination under the normal quiescent and cold pressor test(CPT) condition respectively. The diastolic and systolic diameters of left-CCA were measured by QIMT respectively. Corresponding the inner diameter different range,rate,MWI and DAMWI were calculated respectively. The curves of their ROC were drawn. Results The different range and rate of diameters were decreased when subjects suffered CPT (P< 0.05) ,but the MWI and DAMWI were increased (P<0. 05). The areas under the ROC curves were 0. 827,0. 821 and 0.728 corresponding DAMWI, MWl and different rate of diameter. There was no significant difference among them(P>0. 05). Conclusions Conclusions The changed rate of diameter can be measured exactly by QIMT. The function of CCA can Be evaluated by MW1 and DAMWI which were calculated by conventional parameters.
4.Research in deformation and motion of interventricular septum by velocity vector imaging combining with radius of curvature and length of arc
Xianghong LUO ; Tiesheng CAO ; Zuojun WANG ; Yunyou DUAN ; Zhaojun LI
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2009;18(3):219-221
Objective Radius of curvature (RC) and velocity vector imaging (VVI) were joined to evaluate the deformation and motion of interventricular septum(IVS). Methods VVI was performed in fifteen healthy volunteers and obtained dynamic images at chordae tendineae of mitral valve in short axis view. The images were stored and analyzed to obtain circumferential peak stain of IVS. In the same short axis view, the static images were captured at end-systole and end-diastole respectively before they were analyzed by self-made software. The length of arc and RC were measured automatically by the software, so the shortening rates of them could were calculated. Results The length of arc and RC were longer at end-diastole than those at end-systole(P<0.0001). The shortening rate of length of arc was compared with circumferential peak stain of IVS (P=0.123) and they were correlation (r = 0. 840, P = 0. 0001 ). Blant-Altman analysis indicated that the concordance was well. Conclusions The length of arc and RC can evaluate the deformation and motion of IVS.
5.A new way to study the motion of interventricular septum by echocardiography
Xianghong LUO ; Tiesheng CAO ; Yunyou DUAN ; Zhaojun LI
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2009;18(2):93-95
Objective To evaluate the effect of normal respiration on motion and disfiguration of interventricular septum (IVS) by observing the change of interventricular septum radius of curvature (IVSRC). Methods The 2D short-axis images at chordae tendineae of mitral valve were recorded during inspiration and expiration respectively by Acuson Sequoia 512 in 21 normal subjects. Speed of blood flow of each valve, electrocardiogram and respiratory tracing were recorded simultaneously. Two doctors who were double-blind measured the IVSRC using self-designed software. Results During normal inspiration, the peak E velocity of mitral valve and the flow velocity of aortic valve decreased,while the peak E velocity of tricuspid valve and the flow velocity of pulmonary valve increased. The IVSRC curvatures were (25.914± 6.082)mm during inspiration, and (22.296±4.398)mm during expiration, there was difference in two respiration phases(P <0.0001). Conclusions IVSRC can be used to evaluate motion and disfiguration of IVS. It has a good repeatability and is an effective way to observe the change of pleural pressure which is produced by respiration.
6.Application of MWI-a new parameter of wave intensity
Xianghong LUO ; Zhaojun LI ; Tiesheng CAO ; Yunyou DUAN ; Jie LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2010;26(1):60-62
Objective To investigate the feasibility of mean wave intensity (MWI), W1 and W2 in assessing the function of common carotid artery (CCA) before and after cold presser test with wave intensity analysis. Methods Twenty-four healthy subjects were enrolled. The W1, W2, and other parameters of blood flow in resting, before and after cold presser test of CCA, the inner diameter different rate and MWI of blood flow were calculated respectively. The receiver operation characteristic (ROC) curves were drawn, and of the effectiveness of MWI, W1 and W2 was compared. Results The different rate of diameters and W1 decreased significantly when subjects underwent cold presser test (P<0.05), but MWI and W2 increased significantly (P<0.05). The area under ROC curves was 0.858, 0.731 and 0.698, corresponding to MWI, W1 and W2 (P>0.05). Conclusion The function of CCA can be evaluated with MWI calculated from conventional parameters.
7.Analyses of Binding Profiles of the GII. 12 Norovirus with Human Histo-blood Group Antigens.
Miao JIN ; Kena CHEN ; Jingdong SONG ; Huiying LI ; Qing ZHANG ; Xiangyu KONG ; Na LIU ; Zhaojun DUAN
Chinese Journal of Virology 2015;31(2):164-169
Interactions between noroviruses (NoVs) and the receptors of histo-blood group antigens (HB-GAs) affect the infectivity and host susceptibility of NoVs. We elucidated the binding profile of a GII. 12 NoV to HBGAs. First, we synthesized the P domain sequence of the GII. 12 NoV strain Pune (GenBank accession number EU921353). Protein of the P domain was expressed in a prokaryotic system. Formation of the P particle was monitored by gel-filtration chromatography. Antiserum was prepared by immunization of mice with GII. 12 P particles. The binding profile of the GII. 12 NoV Pune strain was determined by binding of the P particle with a panel of saliva samples with various known HBGAs phenotypes. The GII. 12 NoV was bound strongly to saliva samples of subjects with B and AB types and weakly to A, O secretor, and non-secretor saliva samples, suggesting higher affinity with B antigen by GII. 12 NoV. These results were consistent with those determined by a previous crystallography study of GII. 12 NoV. These data suggested that individuals with B and AB blood types may be more susceptible to infection by GII. 12 NoV compared with those with other blood types. Our findings may provide a basis for the prevention and control of an epidemic of GII. 12 NoV.
Animals
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Blood Group Antigens
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metabolism
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Caliciviridae Infections
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metabolism
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virology
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Female
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Gastroenteritis
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metabolism
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virology
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Genotype
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Humans
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Mice
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Mice, Inbred BALB C
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Norovirus
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genetics
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metabolism
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Protein Binding
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Receptors, Virus
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metabolism
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Viral Proteins
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genetics
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metabolism
8.Discovery of human bocavirus 4 in children with acute gastroenteritis in Lanzhou, China.
Jingyao XIANG ; Xin MA ; Yanqing GUO ; Zhaojun DUAN ; Yuning LI ; Dandi LI
Chinese Journal of Virology 2015;31(1):42-45
We studied the epidemiological characteristics of human bocavirus 4 (HBoV4) in children with a- cute gastroenteritis in Lanzhou (China). A total of 331 stool specimens were collected from children aged < 5 years with acute diarrhea at the First Hospital of Lanzhou University between July 2012 and June 2013. Specimens of HBoV were identified by nested polymerase chain reaction assays. Compared with related sequences in GenBank, the HBoV-positive strain isolated in the present study was,quite surprisingly, a rare genotype named HBoV4. This strain was a typical HBoV4,with high levels of nucleotide and amino acid homology to the Thailand strain, JQ267789 (98.9% and 98.7%, respectively), and the USA strain, GQ506568 (97.6% and 97.4%, respectively). This is the first report of HBoV4 as the causative agent for acute gastroenteritis in pediatric patients in China. This strain is one of two genotypes of HBoV that are currently circulating.
Child, Preschool
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China
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Feces
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virology
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Female
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Gastroenteritis
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virology
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Human bocavirus
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classification
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genetics
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isolation & purification
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Humans
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Infant
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Male
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Molecular Sequence Data
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Parvoviridae Infections
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virology
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Phylogeny
10.Molecular epidemiology of human Bocavirus infection in childhood diarrhea in Urumqi area
Qifeng LI ; Bin ZHANG ; Naer JIA ; Liang YU ; Caixia LIU ; Zhaojun DUAN ; He SUN
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2012;32(6):508-511
Objective To analysis the molecular epidemiology characteristics of human Bocavirus1-4 ( HBoV 1-4) in children for diarrhea in Urumqi area.Methods Feces samples were collected from 315 in-patient and out-patient children with diarrhea at People's Hospital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region,Xinjiang Province,China,all through the year of 2011.Using nested PCR,which amplified NS1(518 bp) fragments.Human Bocavirus1-4 were screened. Results The overall frequency of HBoVs was 8.57% (27/315),of which 2 were HBoV1,22 were HBoV2,and 3 were HBoV3.HBoV4 was not detected.Except XJ1378,the rest of 26 strains shared 98%-100% nucleotide sequence identity with different reference strains,but 3 HBoV3 all shared 92% nucleotide sequence identity with gorilla BGoV12009( HM145750.1 ).Phylogeny showed that NS1 fragments of HBoV3 were closer to that of HBoV1.HBoV infection was distributing throughout the year,there was no significant seasonal.There was no difference in gender,age and ethnic.Conclusion HBoV1-3 were detected throughout the year in Urumqi area,Xinjiang,HBoV2 was dominant.