1.Study on combined gene therapy for malignant gliomas transfected with antisense hTERT/PTEN in vitro and in vivo.
Yong-ping YOU ; Zhen FU ; Peng ZHAO ; Cun-zu WANG ; Ning LIU ; Ai-lin LU
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2006;23(6):605-609
OBJECTIVETo study inhibitory efficacy of combined gene therapy for malignant gliomas transfected with antisense human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT)/PTEN in vitro and in vivo.
METHODSTo construct two adenovirus recons which contained antisense hTERT and wild-type PTEN respectively with high performance homologous recombination system in bacteria. The two adenovirus recons were transfected into U251 human malignant glioma cells combinedly or respectively in vitro and in vivo. U251 cell proliferation in vitro was determined by MTT assay and flow cytometry, tumor growth in vivo was measured by the volume of glioma in nude mice. Telomerase activity was detected by telomeric repeat amplification protocol (TRAP) assay. Expression of hTERT and PTEN protein was detected by Western blotting methods.
RESULTSAfter transfection in vitro, the growth of U251 cells was inhibited significantly. The inhibitory effect was time-dependent. The strongest inhibition was observed in combined transfection group, at the 6th day, the survival rate was 37.6%, telomerase activity (only 28.8TPG) was inhibited significantly, hTERT protein expression was inhibited significantly too, which was 0.2106, but PTEN protein expression was increased significantly, which was 0.9630. In vivo, the growth of tumors was also effectively inhibited.
CONCLUSIONGrowth of malignant glioma cells is effectively inhibited after transfection with combined antisense hTERT and PTEN in vitro and in vivo.
Adenoviridae ; genetics ; Animals ; Apoptosis ; Blotting, Western ; Brain Neoplasms ; pathology ; therapy ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Cell Proliferation ; DNA, Antisense ; genetics ; metabolism ; Flow Cytometry ; Genetic Therapy ; methods ; Glioma ; pathology ; therapy ; Green Fluorescent Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Humans ; Mice ; Mice, Nude ; Microscopy, Fluorescence ; PTEN Phosphohydrolase ; genetics ; Recombinant Fusion Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Telomerase ; genetics ; metabolism ; Transfection ; Tumor Burden ; Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays
2.Isobaric vapor-liquid equilibrium for methyldichlorosilane-dimethyldichlorosilane-benzene system.
Zu-Min QIU ; Xin-Liang XIE ; Shu-Xian YU ; Wen-You CHEN ; Feng-Xia XIE ; Juan LIU
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2005;6(10):1033-1037
The elucidation of vapor-liquid equilibrium (VLE) of the halogenated silane was necessary for the production of silicon derivatives, especially for methylvinyldichlorosilane, due to the lack of the relevant reports. Isobaric VLE for the system methyldichlorosilane-dimethyldichlorosilane-benzene and isobaric VLE of the three binary systems were measured with a new pump-ebulliometer at the pressure of 101.325 kPa. These binary compositions of the equilibrium vapor were calculated according to the Q function of molar excess Gibbs energy by the indirect method and the resulted VLE data agreed well with the thermodynamic consistency. Moreover, the experimental data were correlated with the Wilson, NRTL, Margules and van Laar equations by means of the least-squares fit, the acquired optimal interaction parameters were fitted to experimental vapor-liquid equilibrium data for binary systems. The binary parameters of Wilson equation were also used to calculate the bubble point temperature and the vapor phase composition for the ternary mixtures without any additional adjustment. The predicted vapor-liquid equilibrium for the ternary system was in a good agreement with the experimental results. The VLE of binary and multilateral systems provided essential theory for the production of the halogenated silane.
3.Urinary S100B protein and lactate/creatinine ratio measurements: a tool for the early identification of neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy.
Li LIU ; Hong-yan ZHOU ; Zhan-wei FENG ; Li HE ; Zu-you SU
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2005;43(8):564-567
OBJECTIVETo investigate the value of urinary S100B protein and lactate/creatinine ratio determination in early identification of neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE).
METHODSThe levels of urinary S100B protein and urinary lactate/creatinine ratio were detected in 58 full-term newborn infants with HIE on the first, second and third day after birth. The severity of clinical manifestations, including the degree of encephalopathy, was assessed within 7 days after birth. Twenty five normal neonates were enrolled into the control groups.
RESULTS(1) The urinary S100B level of HIE neonates was significantly higher in samples collected throughout the monitoring period than those of the normal control groups (all P < 0.001). The urinary lactate/creatinine ratio of the HIE neonates was also significantly higher than that of normal control groups within the first day (P < 0.001). (2) A significantly positive correlation was found between the level of urinary S100B protein within three days and the urinary lactate/creatinine ratio within the first day and between the level of urinary S100B protein within three days and clinical degree (P < 0.05). (3) When S100B concentration was 0.47 microg/L and urinary lactate/creatinine ratio was 0.55, the sensitivity and specificity of detecting the third day urinary S100B alone, were respectively 90.4%, 91.9%. Detecting it associated with the first day urinary lactate/creatinine ratio could increase the sensitivity and specificity (respectively 98.8% and 97.4%) for predicting development of HIE.
CONCLUSIONOn the basis of clinical manifestations of asphyxic neonatals, detecting the level of urinary S100B within three days and the first day urinary lactate/creatinine ratio may be of important value in early diagnosis and grading of HIE.
Apgar Score ; Asphyxia Neonatorum ; complications ; Creatinine ; urine ; Early Diagnosis ; Female ; Humans ; Hypoxia-Ischemia, Brain ; diagnosis ; etiology ; urine ; Infant, Newborn ; Lactic Acid ; urine ; Male ; Nerve Growth Factors ; urine ; S100 Calcium Binding Protein beta Subunit ; S100 Proteins ; urine ; Tomography, X-Ray Computed
4.Application value of exercise test of repetitive nerve stimulation in evaluating myasthenia gravis
Zhao-Xia WEI ; Qi-Xian MO ; Feng QI ; Zu-You LIU ; Ke YU
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2013;12(2):191-193
Objective To evaluate the diagnostic utility of repetitive nerve stimulation (RNS)and the effect of exercise test in RNS,as well as to find the way to improve the diagnostic sensitivity of RNS in myasthenia gravis (MG).Methods A total of 45 patients with generalized MG,admitted to our hospital from January 2008 to June 2012,were chosen in our study; they,firstly,underwent RNS test in orbiculatis otis,anconeus,deltoid and musculus abductor digiti minimi with low frequency (1,3 and 5Hz) and high frequency (10,20 and 30 Hz) supramaximal current,and then,till the muscle tetanic contraction (fatigue),RNS test at the same frequency was performed again; the diagnostic sensitivity of RNS in MG was compared.Results Before exercise test,the comprehensive positive rate of the four muscles on low-frequency RNS test was 60.0% (27/45),which was significantly higher than that on high-frequency RNS test (17.78%,8/45) (x2=16.878,P=0.000).As compared with that before exercise test,the RNS positive rate of anconeus and deltoid after exercise was significantly higher (P<0.05),while no significant difference was noted on orbicularis otis and abductor digiti minimi between before exercise test and after exercise test (P>0.05).Increased comprehensive positive rate of four muscles in low-frequency RNS test was showed as compared with that in high-frequency RNS test (P<0.05).Conclusion RNS has important diagnosis value in MG,and low-frequency RNS enjoys high positive rate; different muscles have different positive rate of RNS,and RNS for the four muscles at the same time can obviously increase the positive rate and detection sensitivity; exercise test can significantly improve the diagnostic sensitivity of RNS in anconeus and deltoid,as well as the comprehensive positive rate of four muscles in low-frequency RNS test.
5.Dynamic changes and clinical significance of HBcAg18-27 specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes in acute hepatitis B patients.
Jun LI ; Ya-ping HAN ; Bo LIU ; Yuan LIU ; Nian CHEN ; Li DONG ; You-de YAN ; Long-feng JIANG ; Zu-hu HUANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2011;19(1):38-43
This report aims to investigate the dynamical changes of HBcAg18-27 epitope specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes(CTL), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), HBV DNA and HBsAg in peripheral blood of acute hepatitis B patients, and to explore the roles of HBcAg18-27-specific CTLs in virus clearance and liver injury. Acute hepatitis B (AHB) and chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients were divided into two groups according to results of HLA-A0201. Patients with positive HLA-A0201 were classified into HBcAg-specific CTL group and those with negative HLA-A0201 were referred as control group. The specific CTLs were stained with HLA-A0201 limited HBcAg18-27 epitope MHC-Pentamer and the frequencies of CTLs, T, B, NK and NKT cells were detected by flow cytometry (FCM). The serum ALT, HBV DNA and HBsAg were examined using speed analysis, quantitative PCR and abbott chemiluminescent technology. The frequencies of HBcAg18-27-specific CTLs in AHB patients were higher in the early three weeks as compared to the late three weeks. The apex time of HBV-specific CTL frequencies lagged behind those of HBV DNA, HBsAg and ALT. The loss of HBsAg in patients with high frequencies of HBV-specific CTL was earlier than that in patients with low frequencies (t = 2.018, P value is less than 0.05). In the second week the peak frequencies of CD3+CD8+ cells overlapped with that of HBcAg18-27-specific CTLs and with a positive correlation between (r = 0.420, P value is less than 0.05). During the early stages of AHB, the frequencies of NK and NKT cells were found significantly lower than that of control group and CHB group and the levels were back to normal after recovery. Moreover, a negative correlation existed between the frequencies of NK cells and the dynamic changes of HBcAg18-27-specific CTLs (r = -0.435, P value is less than 0.01) in AHB group. The frequencies of HBcAg18-27-specific CTLs were significantly higher as compared to CHB group in the first three weeks (z = -3.258, -4.04, and -3.259, P value is less than 0.01). The early loss of HBsAg was closely related to the high frequencies of HBcAg18-27 specific CTLs in AHB patients. HBcAg-specific CTL frequencies in peripheral blood could be used to predict clinical outcome after HBV infection. The frequencies of CD8+ T cells can reflect the changes of frequencies of HBcAg-specific CTL during acute HBV infection.
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6.The construction of lentivirus-mediated RNAi vector containing hTERT.
Peng ZHAO ; Zheng FU ; Yong-ping YOU ; Cun-zu WANG ; Yun-xiang CHENG ; Xiao-ming LU ; Ailin LU ; Ning LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2008;25(1):27-31
OBJECTIVETo construct a recombinant lentivirus RNA interference (RNAi) vector carrying hTERT gene, and to obtain the titer of the lentiviral stock for investigating the expression in the eukaryotic cells and the effect on the hTERT gene silencing in the eukaryotic cells.
METHODSTwo complimentary oligos of small interference RNA (siRNA) with hairpin structures targeting the hTERT gene and a negative control were synthesized, then ligated with pLVTHM vector and sequenced. The recombinant vectors were then transfected with viral packaging mix into T293 cells, viral supernatant was harvested to determine the titer. U87 cells infected by virus were harvested and the expression of hTERT, telomerase activity and apoptosis were detected by reverse transcription-PCR(RT-PCR), TRAP assay and flow cytometry separately.
RESULTSSequencing data showed that the constructed plasmids contained the correct sequences of hTERT siRNA transcript templates. A vector producing cell line T293 was established, and the titer for transfection was obtained. RT-PCR and TRAP flow cytometry analyses demonstrated that hTERT shRNA expression construct could suppress the expression of hTERT and telomerase activity and induce apoptosis.
CONCLUSIONA lentivirus RNAi vector targeting hTERT gene was successfully constructed, which decreased the expression of hTERT and telomerase activity effectively and induced apoptosis. It has set up a research platform for the gene therapy of tumors which take hTERT as the target.
Base Sequence ; Cell Line ; Flow Cytometry ; Gene Knockdown Techniques ; methods ; Genetic Vectors ; genetics ; Humans ; Lentivirus ; genetics ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Oligodeoxyribonucleotides ; genetics ; metabolism ; Plasmids ; genetics ; metabolism ; RNA Interference ; RNA, Small Interfering ; genetics ; metabolism ; Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ; Telomerase ; biosynthesis ; genetics
7.Study on the interface of human hepatocyte L-02 polypropylene:simple culture method of human hepatocyte with spheroidal aggregate culture.
Cheng-hong PENG ; Bao-san HAN ; Chang-you GAO ; Zu-wei MA ; Zhi-ming ZHAO ; Yong WANG ; Hong LIU ; Gui-di ZHANG ; Mei-juan YANG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2004;42(17):1064-1068
OBJECTIVETo found new interface of human hepatocyte/poly propylene with good cytocompatibility for made polypropylene hollow fibers bioreactor of bioartificial liver in future.
METHODSUsing the macromolecular hydroperoxide groups on the polypropylene membrane surface as initiators, acrylamides were polymerized on the polypropylene membranes, under induction by both UV irradiation and Fe2+ reduction. Growth characteristics of human hepatocyte L-02 were detected when it was cultured on polystyrene, polypropylene and modified polypropylene membrane surface.
RESULTSWater contact angle measurement of the polypropylene and the modified polypropylene membranes decreased from (72 +/- 5) degrees to (30 +/- 4) degrees , which indicated that the hydrophilicity of the membrane was improved obviously after the grafting modification. Human hepatocyte L-02 could not adhere and spread on modified polypropylene membrane surface, and grown in spheroidal aggregate with higher density and higher proliferation ratio measured by MTT method.
CONCLUSIONSAcrylamide polymerized on the polypropylene membranes is a good method which not only improved human hepatocytes cytocompatibility but also found a new simple culture method with spheroidal aggregate culture of human hepatocyte.
Cell Culture Techniques ; methods ; Cell Division ; Cells, Cultured ; Hepatocytes ; cytology ; Humans ; Liver, Artificial ; Membranes, Artificial ; Polypropylenes ; chemistry ; Surface Properties ; Tissue Engineering ; methods
8.Human umbilical cord blood mononuclear cell transplantation promotes long-term neurobehavioral functional development of newborn SD rats with hypoxic ischemic brain injury.
Hui-zhi HUANG ; Xiao-hong WEN ; Hui LIU ; Jin-hua HUANG ; Shang-quan LIU ; Wei-hua REN ; Wen-xiang FANG ; Yin-feng QIAN ; Wei-zhu HOU ; Ming-jie YAN ; You-heng YAO ; Wei-Zu LI ; Qian-Jin LI
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2013;51(6):460-466
OBJECTIVETo explore the effect of human umbilical cord blood mononuclear cells (UCBMC) promoting nerve behavior function and brain tissue recovery of neonatal SD rat with hypoxic ischemic brain injury (HIBI).
METHODA modified newborn rat model that had a combined hypoxic and ischemic brain injury as described by Rice-Vannucci was used, early nervous reflex, the Morris water maze and walking track analysis were used to evaluate nervous behavioral function, and brain MRI, HE staining to evaluate brain damage recovery.
RESULTNewborn rat Rice-Vannucci model showed significant brain atrophy, obvious hemiplegia of contralateral limbs,e.g right step length [(7.67 ± 0.46) cm vs. (8.22 ± 0.50) cm, F = 1.494] and toe distance [(0.93 ± 0.06) cm vs. (1.12 ± 0.55) cm, F = 0.186] were significantly reduced compared with left side, learning and memory ability was significantly impaired compared with normal control group (P < 0.01); Cliff aversion [(8.44 ± 2.38) s vs.(14.22 ± 5.07) s, t = 4.618] and negative geotaxis reflex time [(7.26 ± 2.00) s vs. (11.76 ± 3.73) s, t = 4.755] on postnatal 14 days of HIBI+ transplantation group were significantly reduced compared with HIBI+NaCl group (P < 0.01) ; the Morris water maze experiment showed escape latency [ (23.11 ± 6.64) s vs. (34.04 ± 12.95) s, t = 3.356] and swimming distance [ (9.12 ± 1.21) cm vs.(12.70 ± 1.53) cm, t = 17.095] of HIBI+transplantation group were significantly reduced compared with those of HIBI+NaCl group (P < 0.01) ; the residual brain volume on postnatal 10 d [ (75.37 ± 4.53)% vs. (67.17 ± 4.08)%, t = -6.017] and 67 d [ (69.05 ± 3.58)% vs.(60.83 ± 3.69)%, t = -7.148]of HIBI+ transplantation group were significantly larger than those of HIBI+NaCl group (P < 0.01); After human UCBMC transplantation, left cortical edema significantly reduced and nerve cell necrosis of HIBI+ transplantation group is not obvious compared with HIBI+NaCl group.
CONCLUSIONHuman UCBMC intraperitoneal transplantation significantly promoted recovery of injured brain cells and neurobehavioral function development.
Animals ; Animals, Newborn ; Atrophy ; etiology ; pathology ; Brain ; diagnostic imaging ; pathology ; Cerebral Cortex ; pathology ; Cord Blood Stem Cell Transplantation ; methods ; Disease Models, Animal ; Female ; Fetal Blood ; cytology ; Humans ; Hypoxia-Ischemia, Brain ; complications ; pathology ; therapy ; Learning Disorders ; etiology ; prevention & control ; Leukocytes, Mononuclear ; cytology ; transplantation ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging ; Male ; Maze Learning ; Neurons ; pathology ; Psychomotor Performance ; Radiography ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Transplantation, Heterologous
9.Identification of the active material of anti-hepatic fibrosis from Amydae Carapax.
Jian-rong GAO ; Yan-wen LIU ; Chang-yu LI ; Hang-ping YAO ; Chi-zhi ZHANG ; Jin-wen CHEN ; Zhi-hua SHAO ; Jian-wen LIU ; Wei-min CAI ; Yong-xiang DING ; You-fa ZHU ; Yin-ping TANG ; Chun-ling HU ; Jing-ni SHI ; Zu-liang HU ; Hong-qiu ZHANG ; Ling YANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2010;18(5):346-352
OBJECTIVETo identify the active material of anti-hepatic fibrosis from Amydae Carapax.
METHODSMembrane separation technology was adopted to screen active fraction in Amydae Carapax, and the active components were isolated from the active fraction using gel chromatography and high performance liquid chromatography. The purified active components in Amydae Carapax were further analyzed using 4700 series time-of-flight mass spectrometer.
RESULTSProteins and peptides of Amydae Carapax with molecular weight less than 6000 were proved to have biological activity. 8 components (Bj1-Bj8) were isolated from the active fraction. Bj4, Bj6 and Bj7 were screened as active components. Bj7 was further purified, resulting in 7 components (Bj701-Bj707). Bj704 and Bj707 showed significant biological activity. Mass spectrometry showed three molecular ion peaks with highest abundance, i.e. m/e 526, 542 and 572, i.e. m/e 526, 542 and 572, in Bj707 -A The amino acid sequences of above three peptide compounds were NDDY (Asn-Asp-Asp-Tyr), NPNPT (Asn-Pro-Asn-Pro-Thr), and HGRFG (His-Gly-Arg-Phe-Gly), respectively. And M572 was the most abandunt components.
CONCLUSIONThree active peptide compounds of anti-hepatic fibrosis of Amydae Carapax were identified.
Animals ; Cell Line ; Humans ; Liver Cirrhosis ; Medicine, Chinese Traditional ; Tissue Extracts ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology