1.Distribution of pathogens in patients with ventilator-associated pneumonia and their association with Dectin-1/Syk signaling pathway.
Huili GUO ; Qinghua LIN ; Ruirui ZHU ; Lianzhen QI
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2025;37(2):128-132
OBJECTIVE:
To analyze the pathogens distribution in patients with ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP), and their association with anti-β-glucan receptor-1 (Dectin-1)/spleen tyrosine kinase (Syk) signaling pathway, and to provide scientific basis for formulating more effective treatment strategies and preventive measures.
METHODS:
A prospective study was conducted. 160 patients with VAP admitted to the department of critical care medicine of Xingtai People's Hospital from January 2021 to March 2023 were enrolled. The respiratory secretions of patients were collected for Candida colonization analysis, and then the bacteria in the respiratory secretions were identified by automatic microbial identification instrument. The expression levels of Dectin-1 and Syk in peripheral blood mononuclear cells were detected by fluorescent immunopolymerase chain reaction. Clinical pulmonary infection score (CPIS) was performed based on imaging, clinical and microbiological criteria. The basic data, pathogen distribution, Dectin-1 and Syk expression levels and CPIS score of the two groups were compared. Spearman test was used to analyze the correlation between the expression levels of Dectin-1 and Syk and respiratory Candida colonization and CPIS score.
RESULTS:
160 VAP patients, 97 were Candida colonized (colonized group) and 63 were not (non-colonized group). There were significantly differences in gender (males: 57.73% vs. 41.27%, P = 0.042) and age (years: 57.98±12.46 vs. 62.09±10.61, P = 0.029) between the colonized group and the non-colonized group, while there were no significantly differences in the data of duration of mechanical ventilation, underlying diseases and primary diseases. The distribution of pathogenic bacteria showed that the infection rate of Staphylococcus aureus in the colonized group was significantly higher than that in the non-colonized group (24.74% vs. 7.94%, P < 0.05), and there was no significantly difference in the infection rate of other G-positive and G-negative bacteria between the two groups. The CPIS score in the colonized group was significantly higher than that in the non-colonized group (8.73±0.43 vs. 7.31±0.39, P < 0.01), and the expression levels of Dectin-1 and Syk in peripheral blood mononuclear cells were significantly higher than those in the non-colonized group (Dectin-1/U6: 0.86±0.22 vs. 0.47±0.16, Syk/U6: 0.77±0.18 vs. 0.42±0.11, both P < 0.01). The expression levels of Dectin-1 and Syk in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of VAP patients were significantly positively correlated with the colonization of respiratory Candida (r values were 0.754 and 0.631, respectively, both P < 0.05), and were significantly positively correlated with CPIS score (r values were 0.594 and 0.618, respectively, both P < 0.05).
CONCLUSION
The proportion of Staphylococcus aureus in VAP patients with respiratory Candida colonization is higher, and Dectin-1/Syk signaling pathway is significantly positively correlated with respiratory Candida colonization and CPIS score.
Humans
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Syk Kinase
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Lectins, C-Type/metabolism*
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Signal Transduction
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Pneumonia, Ventilator-Associated/metabolism*
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Prospective Studies
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Male
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Female
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Middle Aged
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Candida
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Aged
2.Effect of Q Chromatography on the Recovery of Human Plasminogen in Affinity Chromatography
Shenglan YUE ; Taojing LI ; Juan LI ; Yan PENG ; Lianzhen LIN ; Yanxiang ZHOU ; Feifei WANG ; Chen ZHU ; Shang WANG ; Deming JI ; Shuangying ZENG ; Yong HU ; Zhijun ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2025;38(10):1382-1388
Objective: To compare quality control (relative purity and specific activity) and process control [plasminogen (Pg) antigen recovery and potency recovery] indexes of samples before and after adding the Q chromatography step to the full chromatography process of human Pg, thereby determining whether the addition of this step could improve Pg recovery by affinity chromatography. Methods: A Q chromatography step was added before the Pg affinity chromatography in the original Pg chromatography process. The loading solution, flow through solution and eluate of Q chromatography and Pg affinity chromatography were collected. The potency of coagulation factor Ⅱ (FⅡ), Ⅶ (FⅦ), Ⅷ (FⅧ), Ⅸ (FⅨ), and Ⅹ(FⅩ) were detected by the coagulation method, the total protein content was detected by the BCA method, and the Pg potency was detected by the chromogenic substrate method. The content of specific plasma proteins was detected by immunoturbidimetry, the potency recovery of coagulation factors was calculated, and the flow direction of coagulation factors was analyzed. The recovery of different plasma protein antigens were calculated, and the distribution of impurity proteins was analyzed. The relative purity and specific activity of Pg, antigen content, and potency recovery in the target fractions were calculated and compared with the original process indicators, so as to determine the effect of adding Q chromatography on the original process. Furthermore, the reproducibility after process modification was assessed. Results: 100% of FⅡ, FⅩ, and FⅨ, 87.81% of FⅧ, and 40.44% of FⅦ in filtered plasma were removed by Q chromatography. The residual FⅦ (53.26%) and FⅧ (13.30%) in Q flow-through fraction were completely removed by Pg affinity chromatography. In both the original process (without Q-chromatography) and the modified process (with Q-chromatography), non-target plasma proteins mainly existed in the flow-through fraction of Pg affinity chromatography. The antigen recovery of IgM, ceruloplasmin (CER), and fibronectin (FNC) in Q-chromatography flow-through fraction were reduced. In contrast, antigen recovery of other plasma proteins [IgG, IgA, Pg, albumin (AlB), alpha-1-antitrypsin (AAT), and fibrinogen (Fg)] were all >90%, which were consistent with the protein composition and proportion in the original affinity chromatography loading solution. Compared with the recovery rate of Pg antigen in the original process (74.4%), the total recovery of Pg antigen in the modified process was significantly increased (89.97%). Compared with the recovery of IgG (97.48%) and Fg (95.32%) in the Pg affinity flows-through fraction of the original process, the modified process resulted in a slight reduction in the recovery of IgG (94.60%), while the recovery of Fg was not affected (95.05%). The potency recovery rate, specific activity, and relative purity of Pg after Q chromatography were 99.3%, 0.016 U/mg, and 0.15%. These values were the same as those of Pg affinity chromatography loading solution by the original process, indicating that introduction of Q chromatography did not affect subsequent Pg affinity chromatography. Compared with the recovery of Pg antigen in three batches of the original process (66.49±1.02)%, the recovery of Pg antigen in the affinity chromatography eluent of the modified process [five batches; (77.43±4.43)%] was significantly improved. Furthermore, the potency recovery was (86.80±4.28)%, the relative purity was (81.99±1.25)%, the specific activity was (8.679±1.073)U/mg, and the process was reproducible. Conclusion: The addition of Q chromatography could improve the recovery of Pg affinity chromatography in the full chromatography process.
3.Feasibility of preparing human plasminogen by full chromatography from precipitation of Fraction Ⅲ in low temperature ethanol method
Jin ZHANG ; Shenglan YUE ; Chen ZHU ; Yan PENG ; Yanxiang ZHOU ; Lianzhen LIN ; Kejin CHEN ; Lu FENG ; Yong HU ; Zhijun ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2024;37(11):1293-1300
[Objective] To determine the feasibility of preparing plasminogen (Pg) with Fraction Ⅲ precipitation (hereinafter referred to as FⅢ-P) from low-temperature ethanol process by full chromatography (hereinafter referred to as FⅢ-P process). [Methods] The FⅢ-P was diluted with dissolution buffer at different dilution times and stirring time. The potency and antigen concentration of Pg in dissolution sample were detected and the dissolution and clarification conditions were determined. Pre-treatment of loading sample and pre-experiment of affinity chromatography were carried out on the FⅢ-P dissolution sample to judge whether the loading sample had an impact on the chromatography by observing the performance of the affinity chromatography column and to evaluate whether the affinity chromatography could achieve the purpose of purifying Pg by detecting the plasma protein antigen concentration and Pg potency of the samples in the process. Two batches of FⅢ-P process were studied step by step, and the specific activity, steps and total recovery, and the output of Pg per ton of plasma were calculated. The feasibility of preparing Pg by FⅢ-P process was evaluated by comparing with the data of full chromatography process using plasma as raw material (hereinafter referred to as plasma process). [Results] The FⅢ-P was dissolved with 10 times of dissolution buffer, stirred for 1 hour, centrifuged at room temperature of 10 000×g for 15 minutes. The supernatant was first filtered with a screen, then clarified with an 8/0.8 μm filter, and finally filtered with a 0.45/0.2 μm filter and loaded. Pre-test showed that from clarification and filtration to Pg affinity chromatography, the step recovery of activity and antigen was 39.51% and 108.64%, respectively, the antigen concentration of Pg increased by 31.16 times and the activity increased by 11.39 times after affinity chromatography, which reaching the effect of affinity chromatography purification of Pg. The results of 2 batches of step-by-step scale-up FⅢ-P process showed that the total recoveries of antigen and activity from plasma to SP chromatography of FⅢ-P process were (45.76±1.10)% and (24.15±0.59)%, respectively, which had a total loss of about 1/3 of antigen and about 2/3 of activity compared to the plasma process. The Pg specific activity of SP chromatography eluent was (4.68±0.25) U/mg, which was about half of that of plasma process, but meeted the internal standard of > 4 U/mg. The output of Pg antigen per ton of plasma in the FⅢ-P process was 68.73% of that in the plasma process, and the output of Pg activity per ton of plasma in the plasma process was 29.82% of that in the plasma process, which basically achieved the purpose of waste utilization of FⅢ-P. [Conclusion] The technical route of preparing Pg from FⅢ-P by full chromatography is feasible.
4.Clinical features and drug selection in 54 patients with inflammatory bowel disease and comorbid autoimmune disease
Xianlan ZHU ; Gaoshuang LIU ; Ye ZHU ; Kun WANG ; Lianzhen YU
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2016;36(10):681-685
Objective To explore the differences in disease location,pathological feature,disease severity,extraintestinal manifestations and drug treatment between inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients with comorbid autoimmune disease (AD) and simple IBD patients.Methods From January 2009 to December 2014,the clinical data of 54 IBD patients with comorbid AD and at the same period 74 simple hospitalized IBD patients were retrospectively analyzed.According to IBD type and whether combined with AD,patients were divided into Crohn's disease (CD)+AD group (n=16),CD group (n=26),ulcerative colitis (UC)+AD group (n=38) and UC group (n=48).Chi square test was performed to compare the differences in disease severity,location,extraintestinal manifestations and drug treatment between IBD patients with and without AD.Results There was no statistically significant difference in location among four groups (all P>0.05).The most common concomitant AD of IBD was rheumatoid arthritis (20.4%,11/54) and ankylosing spondylitis (13.0%,7/54).The proportion of mild active patients of CD+ AD group was lower than that of CD group (2/16 vs 53.8% (14/26),x2 =7.180,P=0.007),while the proportion of severe active patients was significantly higher that of CD group (6/16 vs 0,x2 =8.519,P=0.004).There was no statistically significant difference in moderate active patients between the two groups (P=0.808).Main type of patients of UC+ AD group (76.3 %,29/38) and UC group (68.8 %,33/48) were moderate active patients.There was no statistically significant difference in disease stage and location (all P>0.05).The incidence of extraintestinal manifestations of IBD+AD group (55.6 %,30/ 54) was significantly higher than that of IBD group (9.5 %,7/74,x2 =32.279,P<0.01),and the main manifestation was arthritis (37.0% (20/54) vs 5.4% (4/74),x2=20.504,P<0.01).The rate of glucocorticoid and immunosuppressant application in IBD+AD group was higher than that of IBD group (40.7% (22/54) vs 17.6%(13/74),x2 =8.438,P=0.004;20.4%(11/54) vs 0,x2=14.000,P< 0.01).Conclusions The condition of patients with IBD and comorbid AD is more severe,and the incidence of extraintestinal manifestations is higher.Early treated with glucocorticoid and immunosuppressant could effectively achieve remission.
5.Comparison of endoscopic stenting and surgical gastrojejunostomy for palliation of malignant gastric outlet obstruction
Ye ZHU ; Kun WANG ; Xianlan ZHU ; Ruihua SHI ; Shuping YANG ; Yadong FENG ; Lianzhen YU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2015;32(6):391-394
Objective To compare surgical gastrojejunostomy and endoscopic stenting in palliation of malignant gastric outlet obstruction.Methods This retrospective study investigated patients treated for malignant gastric outlet obstruction from January 2007 to January 2014 in the first affiliated hospital of Nanjing Medical University.Endoscopic stenting was placed in 29 patients and surgical gastrojejunostomy was performed in 42 patients.The outcomes assessed included diet scores,time to diet,length of hospital stay,treatments fees and complications.Results Both endoscopic stenting and surgical gastrojejunostomy can relieve patients' syndrome with significant higher GOOSS score compared with that before treatment (P <0.05),but score improves faster in stenting group.Clinical success for endoscopic stenting and surgical gastrojejunostomy was 96.6% and 92.9% respectively,and technical success was 100% for both of them.Endoscopic stenting group was found to have lower early complication rate(3.4% VS 23.8%,P <0.05),higher late complication rate(24.1% VS 6.9%,P <0.05),less time to diet,hospital stay and treatment fees(all P value < 0.05)than surgical gastrojejunostomy group.The major complication after endoscopic stenting is re-obstruction while it is infection and leak of anastomotic site for surgical group.There were no significant differences in complication between two groups (27.6% VS 11.9%,P > 0.05).Conclusion Both endoscopic stenting and surgical gastrojejunostomy can relieve patients' syndrome effectively and safely,but endoscopic stenting improves GOOSS scores more rapid with less time to diet,less early complication rate and easy-dealing late complications,also it needs less hospital stay and fees.It's a better choice for patients with less survival expectation.
6.Frequency of endoscopic ultrasonography for diagnosis of duodenal submucosal lesions
Hong ZHU ; Ruihua SHI ; Xiayue HUANG ; Lianzhen YU ; Xueliang LI ; Guoxin ZHANG ; Shuping YANG ; Qiyun TANG ; Jing DING
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2010;27(2):71-74
Objective To investigate the effect of different frequencies of endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) on diagnosis of duodenal submucesal lesions. Methods A total of 210 elevated duodenal lesions detected by routine endoscopy in 201 patients were examined by EUS at different frequencies according to lesion features and image clarity. Endoscopic resection was applied in 27 lesions with informed consents,and pathological findings were compared with the results of EUS. Results The accuracy of EUS was 81.4% (22/27). Ultrasound of low frequency was superior in displaying overview of lesion and was more suitable for lesions larger than 1.5 cm in diameter or lesions of hyperecho. On the other hand,ultrasound of high frequency was more reliable to reveal minute structures and could be employed in scanning lesions smaller than 1.5 cm in diameter. Combination of different frequencies of ultrasound could provide more details in larger lesions. Conclusion Application of appropriate frequency or combined frequencies of ultrasound in examination of elevated duodenal lesions is beneficial to achieve more accurate diagnosis.
7.Antibacterial Usage among Outpatients in Our Hospital
Ying LIU ; Chuanhui YANG ; Dang LI ; Beibei ZHU ; Huili HE ; Lianzhen YAN
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(05):-
OBJECTIVE To understand the antibacterial usage among outpatients in our hospital and provide reference for their rational use in clinic treatment.METHODS Totally 18 232 prescriptions in 2007 were investigated and analyzed.RESULTS The rate of antibacterial usage was 21.9% which took up 6.25% of total cost.As for active treatment single drug consisted of 91.21%,two-drugs 9.09%,and three-drugs of 0.55%.CONCLUSIONS The antibiotic service is basically rational.
8.BLOOD GLUTATHIONE PEROXIDASE ACTITIES OF POPULATIONS IN KESHAN DISEASE AFFECTED AND NON-AFFECTED AREAS
Lianzhen ZHU ; Yiming XIA ; Guangqi YANG
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(03):-
Blood GSHpx activities of populations living in Keshan disease affected and non-affected areas were examined. The enzyme activities of people in affected areas were lower than that in non-affected areas. That of agricultural population is lower than that of workers and staff members living in same affected areas. The enzyme activities of patient suffering from Keshan disease were a little lower than that of other children. After oral administration of Na2SeO3 for one year, the enzyme activities of children in affected areas increased to the same level of that in non-affected areas. Significant correlation was found between selenium concentration of blood and hair and GSHpx activities.
9.STUDIES ON BLOOD GLUTATHIONE PEROXIDASE ACTI- VITY AND ANTIOXIDATIVE POTENTIAL IN RATS FED GRAINS FROM KESHAN DISEASE ENDEMIC AREAS
Lianzhen ZHU ; Yiming XIA ; Zhimei WEN
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(04):-
1. Experiments were conducted to compare the blood glutathione peroxi-dase activity of rats fed low selenium diets (0.0042 and 0.0084ppm Se) mainly composed of rice, corn and soybean grown in Keshan Disease endemic areas with that of rats fed the contrast diets (0.073 and 0.074 ppm Se) composed of the same grains grown in non-endemic areas and with that of rats fed stock diets (0.307 ppm Se). The enzyme activities of the endemic grain-feeding groups were lower than that of the non-endemic grain-feeding groups, but the enzyme activities of these groups were significantly lower than that of the stock diet group. The difference of the percentage of ascorbic acid-induced oxidation of hemoglobin to methemoglobin, choleglobin and Heinz bodies in vitro in different groups were in the same trend as that of the glutathione peroxidase activity.2. When rats were fed the low selenium diets for three months supplementing with sodium selenite, both the blood selenium levels and glutathione peroxidase activities were increased to the levels of the stock diet group within 50 days.
10.THE EFFECT OF DIETARY VITAMIN E ON THE METABOLISM OF SELENIUM IN RATS RAISED WITH KESHAN DISEASE DIETS
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(01):-
The effect of Vitamin E on the metabolism of selenium in weaning Wistar rats raised with low selenium and low vitamin E Keshan disease diet and with the basal diet supplemented with selenium and/or a-tocopherol acetate was investigated. The results showed that:(1)On the same level of selenium in the diets, a-tocopherol supplemented to the diets might increase the selenium level of liver. No significant effect was found in other organs.(2)Whether the selenium was deficient in the diet or not, the GSHPx activities in blood, heart and liver of vitamin E deficient animals were lower than that of animals supplemented with vitamin E.(3)Supplementation of vitamin E to the diet decreased the selenium excretion in urine, and increased the selenium retention in tissues both in selenium deficient group and in selenium supplemented group.

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