1.Research progress and application of nanobodies.
Xinying DONG ; Xiaowei GAO ; Hao SONG ; Huaji QIU ; Yuzi LUO
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2024;40(12):4324-4338
Nanobodies (Nbs), the unique single-domain antibodies discovered in the species of Camelidae and sharks, are also known as the variable domain of the heavy chain of heavy-chain antibody (VHH). They offer strong antigen targeting and binding capabilities and overcome the drawbacks such as large size, low stability, high immunogenicity, and slow clearance of conventional antibodies. Nbs can be boosted by bioconjugation with toxins, enzymes, radioactive nucleotides, fluorophores, and other functional groups, demonstrating potential applications in the diagnosis and treatment of human and animal diseases. This article introduces the structures and characteristics of Nbs, the construction and screening of Nb libraries, and the strategies for affinity maturation and then reviews the current applications of Nbs in diagnosis and treatment, providing a reference for the development of diagnostic reagents and clinical therapies for infectious diseases.
Single-Domain Antibodies/chemistry*
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Humans
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Camelidae/immunology*
2.The relationship between delayed preconditioning mediated by R-PIA and myocardial nuclear factor-kappa B
Xiaoying LI ; Chengxiang DAI ; Zehui GONG ; Huaji DONG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(07):-
0 05). CONCLUSIONS: This study suggested that there might be a close relationship between delayed preconditioning mediated by adenosine A 1 receptor agonist R-PIA and myocardial nuclear factor-kappa B binding activity and Mn-SOD protein expression.
3.The mechanism of decrease in coronary flow after the isolated rat heart preservation
Xiangyan LIU ; Huimin SONG ; Yanwen BI ; Huaji DONG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(01):-
AIM: To clarify the possible mechanism of decrease in coronary flow (CF) after long-term hypothermic storage of the isolated rat hearts. METHODS: The isolated rat hearts preserved in different solutions (SDMC-1,2 S., Stanford S., Collin's S.) at 0℃ for 8 hours were reperfused with 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT)(10 -4 mmol/L) and adenosine(Ade)(5 mmol/L) respectively, and the coronary flow(CF), coronary vascular resistance(CVR) and the weight of heart were measured before and after reperfusion. RESULTS: CF decreased while CVR increased in all groups after storage-reperfusion. When endothelium-dependent vasodilator (5-HT) was used, CF in SDMC-2 group was highly increased and CVR decreased. Whereas CF was significantly decreased and CVR increased in Collin's group( P

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