1.Determination of the ELISA kits for screening convalescence plasma with high potency of SARS-CoV-2 IgG
Zhijun ZHOU ; Lu FENG ; Shenglan YUE ; Yan PENG ; Bin GAO ; Deiming JI ; Juan LI ; Kejin CHEN ; Lianzhen LIN ; Cesheng LI ; Yong HU ; Taojing LI
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2023;36(3):199-203
【Objective】 To determine the ELISA kit for screening convalescence plasma with high potency of SARS-CoV-2 IgG by comparing and analyzing the plasma detection results of convalescent plasma collected in different periods via ELISA kits from two manufacturers and the results of mixed plasma with different potency via pseudovirus neutralization experiments. 【Methods】 Two ELISA kits from different manufacturers(named A, B) were used to detect the plasma of 269 convalescent patients collected from Feb.2020~Jan.2022. The correlation and concordance rate of the two results were analyzed to determine the kit preliminarily. According to the titers of diluted series of standard of the preliminary selected kit, 5 mixed plasma samples (G4-G128) with different potency were prepared. The correlation of ELISA IgG results of product A/B, as well as the pseudovirus neutralization test of the original strain, Omicron mutant BA.1 and BA.2 strains were analyzed. Combined with the outside-well dilution mode of the strongly positive samples, the kit for high potency of SARS-CoV-2 IgG screening was determined. 【Results】 When the internal control reference B
2.Role of melatonin receptor 1B gene polymorphism and its effect on the regulation of glucose transport in gestational diabetes mellitus.
Lijie WEI ; Yi JIANG ; Peng GAO ; Jingyi ZHANG ; Xuan ZHOU ; Shenglan ZHU ; Yuting CHEN ; Huiting ZHANG ; Yuanyuan DU ; Chenyun FANG ; Jiaqi LI ; Xuan GAO ; Mengzhou HE ; Shaoshuai WANG ; Ling FENG ; Jun YU
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2023;24(1):78-88
Melatonin receptor 1B (MT2, encoded by the MTNR1B gene), a high-affinity receptor for melatonin, is associated with glucose homeostasis including glucose uptake and transport. The rs10830963 variant in the MTNR1B gene is linked to glucose metabolism disorders including gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM); however, the relationship between MT2-mediated melatonin signaling and a high birth weight of GDM infants from maternal glucose abnormality remains poorly understood. This article aims to investigate the relationship between rs10830963 variants and GDM development, as well as the effects of MT2 receptor on glucose uptake and transport in trophoblasts. TaqMan-MGB (minor groove binder) probe quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) assays were used for rs10930963 genotyping. MT2 expression in the placenta of GDM and normal pregnant women was detected by immunofluorescence, western blot, and qPCR. The relationship between MT2 and glucose transporters (GLUTs) or peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPARγ) was established by western blot, and glucose consumption of trophoblasts was measured by a glucose assay kit. The results showed that the genotype and allele frequencies of rs10830963 were significantly different between GDM and normal pregnant women (P<0.05). The fasting, 1-h and 2-h plasma glucose levels of G-allele carriers were significantly higher than those of C-allele carriers (P<0.05). Besides, the protein and messenger RNA (mRNA) expression of MT2 in the placenta of GDM was significantly higher than that of normal pregnant women (P<0.05). Melatonin could stimulate glucose uptake and GLUT4 and PPARγ protein expression in trophoblasts, which could be attenuated by MT2 receptor knockdown. In conclusion, the rs10830963 variant was associated with an increased risk of GDM. The MT2 receptor is essential for melatonin to raise glucose uptake and transport, which may be mediated by PPARγ.
Female
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Humans
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Pregnancy
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Blood Glucose/metabolism*
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Diabetes, Gestational/metabolism*
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Glucose/metabolism*
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Melatonin/metabolism*
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Polymorphism, Genetic
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PPAR gamma
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Receptor, Melatonin, MT2/genetics*
3.Multicenter study on the effect of early screening skills training for autism spectrum disorders in primary care hospitals in Chengdu
Wenxu YANG ; Jiao LE ; Lan ZHANG ; Ying ZHANG ; Ping YANG ; Chunxia ZHAO ; Chunhua DU ; Junni HE ; Yanmei CAO ; Jia SHANG ; Li LI ; Yan LIU ; Shenglan WU ; Xia LI ; Xiujin CHEN ; Hai LAN ; Hua LI ; Xiang KONG ; Hengli LI ; Defang MI ; Jie ZHAO ; Yang NIE ; Jinxiu GAO ; Ling LI
Sichuan Mental Health 2022;35(4):337-342
ObjectiveTo investigate effect of conducting training of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) early screening skill on improving the ability to early identify ASD of medical staffs in primary care hospitals. MethodsIn September 2021, the training of ASD early screening skills was carried out for medical staffs from 20 primary care hospitals in Chengdu. After training, the training effect was evaluated. The numbers of referrals from primary care hospitals to superior hospitals, confirmed ASD as well as their average diagnostic age of children with ASD before and after training were used as evaluation indicators. ResultsAfter training, the number of children with suspected ASD referred by primary care hospitals was more than that before training [(16.65±11.60) vs. (3.40±2.23), t=5.431, P<0.01], the number of children diagnosed with ASD was more than that before training[(6.85±4.93) vs. (2.45±1.67), t=4.171, P<0.01], and the differences were statistically significant. As for the diagnosed age of ASD children, after training, the average age was lower than that before training [(34.95±11.67) vs. (42.2±14.64), t=-2.553, P=0.019]. ConclusionTraining of ASD early screening skills for medical staffs in primary care hospitals may help to improve their ability to early screening ASD children.
4.Taxonomic classification and detection of potential pathogens in healthy voluntary blood donors: Based on metagenomics analysis
Jing GAO ; Ya ZHU ; Min XU ; Limin CHEN ; Shenglan WANG ; Shilin LI
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2021;34(5):446-451
【Objective】 To map a comprehensive description of microbiome presented in healthy blood donations in Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture, and detect the potential pathogens and its prevalence. 【Methods】 A total of 1 299 blood samples were randomly selected from healthy blood donors in Liangshan Prefecture. Total nucleic acids were extracted and sequenced by high-throughput sequencing, and the microbiome was determined by metagenomics analysis. Quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) and ELISA assays were used to detect antibodies against HSV DNA and HSA in each sample. The prevalence of HSV in healthy blood donors was compared in terms of gender, age, occupation, education level, and frequency of donation. 【Results】 3.49GB data were obtained from DNA pool through high-throughput sequencing. After filtering the data of human genome, the DNA sequences annotated as bacteria, parasites / fungi and viruses were 213 057, 10 623 and 15 reads, respectively. A total of 2.79GB data were obtained from cDNA pool, after filtering the data of human genome, the fragments annotated as bacteria, parasites / fungi and viruses were 4 105 600, 18 446 and 0 reads, respectively. The prevalence of IgG and / or IgM antibodies against herpes simplex virus type 1 and 2 were 8.62% (112 / 1 299) and 18.32% (238/1 299), and that of nucleic acid was 0.77 ‰ (1/1 299). 【Conclusion】 The microbiome of healthy blood donors in Liangshan Prefecture and the potential pathogens were identified in this study. Regional specificity of HSV infections emerged in Liangshan Prefecture. Considering the collaboration between HSV-2 and HIV infection, epidemiological investigation of HSV-2 infection should be conducted preferentially among different populations in Liangshan Prefecture and other HIV high prevalence areas in order to benefit the prevention and control of HIV.
5. Efficacy of Hyper-CVAD/MA and CHALL-01 regimens in the treatment of Philadelphia chromosome-positive adult acute lymphoblastic leukemia patients under 60 years old
Aijie HUANG ; Libing WANG ; Juan DU ; Gusheng TANG ; Hui CHENG ; Shenglan GONG ; Lei GAO ; Huiying QIU ; Xiong NI ; Jie CHEN ; Li CHEN ; Weiping ZHANG ; Jianmin WANG ; Jianmin YANG ; Xiaoxia HU
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2019;40(8):625-632
Objective:
To compare the difference of efficacy between traditional Hyper-CVAD/MA regimen and the adolescents inspired chemotherapy regimen, CH ALL-01, in treatment of adult Philadelphia chromosome-positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia (Ph+ ALL) .
Methods:
In this study we retrospectively analyzed 158 Ph+ ALL patients receiving Hyper-CVAD/MA regimen (
6.Safety evaluation for medical ozone oil on skin
Jianyun LU ; Zhibing FU ; Shenglan LIU ; Jian HUANG ; Jinping LI ; Jinhua HUANG ; Yaping XIANG ; Lihua GAO ; Jie ZHANG
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2018;43(2):131-138
Objective:To evaluate skin irritation,acute toxicity,and allergy of medical ozone oil for clinical application.Methods:In contrast to their left and right side irritation,one or more skin irritation tests were performed on the intact and damaged skins of guinea pigs.With the maximum concentration,acute skin toxicity test was applied on the intact and damaged skins of rats.Active cutaneous anaphylaxis was applied to the guinea pigs.Results:High concentration (ozone consumption:150 g/L) of medical ozone oil showed a slight irritation on the broken skin of guinea pigs,while low concentrations did not show skin irritation.Medical ozone oil had no obvious acute toxicity to rats.The medical ozone oil and base oil showed mildallergy for the skin of guinea pig.Conclusion:The irritation of medical ozone oil is related to its concentration.With appropriateconcentration and duration of treatment,medical ozone oil is safe.
7.Acute lymphoblastic leukemia with atypical bcr-abl rearrangement: a case report and literature review
Shenglan GONG ; Gusheng TANG ; Mengqiao GUO ; Huiying QIU ; Lei GAO ; Hui CHENG ; Jianmin WANG
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2015;24(6):352-355
Objective To investigate the detection methods of atypical bcr-abl rearrangement with b3a3 fusion transcript,and to describe the characteristics of this fusion gene.Methods Karyotype analysis,FISH and RT-PCR were applied to detect the break point of bcr-abl fusion gene in a patient who was diagnosed as acute lymphoblastic leukemia.Results The karyotype of the patient was expressed as 45,XY,-7,t(9;22)(q34;q1 1).The translocation event in chromosome 9 and 22 could be successfully detected by FISH,and a rare bcr-abl rearrangement with b3a3 fusion transcript was detected by RT-PCR with specific primers.Conclusions The rare e14a3 (b3a3) fusion of bcr-abl gene is present in this patient.Clinical laboratories using commercial kits that do not cover such rare fusions are likely to generate false result,thereby declaring combination of various methods to detect fusion genes is necessary.More studies are needed to explore the function and significance of rare bcr-abl fusion genes.
8.Study on relationship between varicocele and prostatic venous plexus by color Doppler flow imaging
Yu CAI ; Shangyong ZHU ; Shenglan GUO ; Jianyuan HUANG ; Yong GAO
Chongqing Medicine 2015;44(12):1645-1647
Objective To evaluate the relationship between varicocele (VC) and the prostativenouplexuby coloDoppleflow imaging(CDFI) and to explore the etiology of varicocele .MethodThe innediameterand the hemorrheologiparameterof spermativein and prostativenouplexuwere observed in 135 patientwith lefvaricocele(lefVgroup) ,51 patientwith bilat-eral V(bilateral Vgroup) and the control group(100 cases) by CDFI .The diameteof the prostativenouplexus(PVD) ,peak velocity of reflux flow (RFV) in the Valsalvtesand the peak velocity of antegrade flow (AFV) aresin 3 groupwere statistical-ly analyzed .ResultPVD and RFV in the bilateral Vgroup were greatethan those in the lefVgroup and the control group (P<0 .01) .PVD and RFV in the lefVgroup had no statistical differencecompared with the control group (P>0 .05) .AFV had no statistical difference among 3 group(P>0 .05) .PVD ,RFV and AFV in 30 caseof Vhad no statistical differencebe-tween before and afteoperation (P>0 .05) .Conclusion Bilateral Vmay be accompanied with potential systematic vascular abnormalities.
9.Analysis on the pathogenic bacteria and their drug susceptibility in 552 cases of pregnancy combined with urinary tract infection in Qingdao
Jian SUN ; Shenglan WANG ; Hong ZHANG ; Tian GAO ; Zhanping WENG
China Modern Doctor 2014;(27):117-119
Objective To investigate the distribution and drug resistance of pathogenic bacteria in patients with preg-nancy combined with urinary tract infection. Methods Mid-stream urine culture and drug susceptibility analysis were conducted on 552 patients with pregnancy combined with urinary tract infection. Results The top 3 pathogenic bacteria for pregnancy combined with urinary tract infection were escherichia coli, enterococcus faecium and acinetobacter bau-mannii. Escherichia coli remained low resistance rate to piperacillin-tazobactam (1.99%), imipenem (1.49%), amikacin (4.47%), cefperazone-sulbactam (2.98%) and macrodantin (3.98%), but high resistance rate to ciprofloxacin (73.13%) and levofloxacin (67.16%). Conclusion The spectrum and drug resistance rate of pathogenic bacteria in pregnancy combined with urinary tract infection are changing. The pathogenic bacteria in urine and their drug resistance should be closely monitored to provide reference for clinical drug use.
10.Effect of Dachengqi decoction on NF-kappaB p65 expression in lung of rats with partial intestinal obstruction and the underlying mechanism.
Shenglan, YANG ; Lin, SHEN ; Yang, JIN ; Jianguo, LIU ; Jiechang, GAO ; Daoben, LI
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2010;30(2):217-21
To investigate the effect of Dachengqi decoction on NF-kappaB p65 expression in lung of rats with partial intestinal obstruction and the underlying mechanism, 30 SD rats were randomly divided into three groups: sham-operation group, model group and Dachengqi decoction treatment group (Dachengqi group), with 10 animals in each group. The models were made by partially ligating their large intestines outside the body. The pathological changes were analyzed by HE staining. The expression of NF-kappaB p65 in rats lung were measured by using real-time polymerase chain reaction and immunohistochemistry respectively. Moreover, the expression of caveolin-1 in rats lung was also measured to. Increased edema, interstitial thickening, hemorrhage, and infiltration of inflammatory cells were found in the model group. In contrast, this change was significantly reduced in Dachengqi group as compared with model group. In addition, the up-regulated caveolin-1 and NF-kappaB p65 were also suppressed by Dachengqi decoction in lung of rats with partial intestinal obstruction. We are led to concluded that the caveolin-1-NF-kappaB pathway plays an important role in the development of lung injury of rats with partial intestinal obstruction and Dachengqi decoction could down-regulate the expression of caveolin-1 and NF-kappaB p65 in lung of rats with partial intestinal obstruction.

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