1.Enhancement of HIV-1 replication by CD4+T lymphocytes in peripheral blood of syphilis patients and its potential molecular mechanisms
Chun ZHANG ; Wujian KE ; Yinbo JIANG ; Shixing TANG
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2025;24(5):647-656
Objective To study the effect of peripheral blood CD4+T lymphocytes of syphilis patients on human immunodeficiency virus type 1(HIV-1)infection and replication,and explore the molecular mechanism of Trepone-ma pallidum(TP)in facilitating HIV-1 replication.Methods Peripheral blood mononuclear cells(PBMCs)were isolated from syphilis patients and TP-uninfected healthy blood donors,then infected with HIV-1 in vitro.HIV-1 replication level was studied.PBMCs of healthy persons were stimulated with TP and then infected with HIV-1.CD4+T lymphocytes were isolated using flow cytometry,and changes in host gene expression profiles were verified using messenger RNA(mRNA)high-throughput sequencing and real-time fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction(RT-qPCR)methods.Results CD4+T lymphocytes from TP-infected persons and TP-stimulated CD4+T lymphocytes from healthy persons could significantly enhance HIV-1 infection and viral replication levels.The HIV-1 p24 content in the supernatant of cultured cells and intracellular HIV-1 DNA copy number were both higher than those in the control group(both P<0.05).There were significant differences in the mRNA gene ex-pression profiles between the TP stimulation combined with HIV-1 infection group and the HIV-1 infection alone group.Among them,the expression levels of chemokines CXCL5 and CXCL8 were significantly upregulated in the TP stimulation combined with HIV-1 infection group,indicating that chemokines might play an important role in the enhancement of HIV-1 infection and replication by TP.Conclusion TP infection can significantly enhance the sus-ceptibility of peripheral blood CD4+T lymphocytes to HIV-1 and promote virus replication,providing new scientific evidences for TP infection promoting HIV-1 infection.
2.Enhancement of HIV-1 replication by CD4+T lymphocytes in peripheral blood of syphilis patients and its potential molecular mechanisms
Chun ZHANG ; Wujian KE ; Yinbo JIANG ; Shixing TANG
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2025;24(5):647-656
Objective To study the effect of peripheral blood CD4+T lymphocytes of syphilis patients on human immunodeficiency virus type 1(HIV-1)infection and replication,and explore the molecular mechanism of Trepone-ma pallidum(TP)in facilitating HIV-1 replication.Methods Peripheral blood mononuclear cells(PBMCs)were isolated from syphilis patients and TP-uninfected healthy blood donors,then infected with HIV-1 in vitro.HIV-1 replication level was studied.PBMCs of healthy persons were stimulated with TP and then infected with HIV-1.CD4+T lymphocytes were isolated using flow cytometry,and changes in host gene expression profiles were verified using messenger RNA(mRNA)high-throughput sequencing and real-time fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction(RT-qPCR)methods.Results CD4+T lymphocytes from TP-infected persons and TP-stimulated CD4+T lymphocytes from healthy persons could significantly enhance HIV-1 infection and viral replication levels.The HIV-1 p24 content in the supernatant of cultured cells and intracellular HIV-1 DNA copy number were both higher than those in the control group(both P<0.05).There were significant differences in the mRNA gene ex-pression profiles between the TP stimulation combined with HIV-1 infection group and the HIV-1 infection alone group.Among them,the expression levels of chemokines CXCL5 and CXCL8 were significantly upregulated in the TP stimulation combined with HIV-1 infection group,indicating that chemokines might play an important role in the enhancement of HIV-1 infection and replication by TP.Conclusion TP infection can significantly enhance the sus-ceptibility of peripheral blood CD4+T lymphocytes to HIV-1 and promote virus replication,providing new scientific evidences for TP infection promoting HIV-1 infection.
3.THE SEASONAL DYNAMICS OF SOIL MICROBIAL NUMBER AND RESPIRATION RATE IN HEPTACODIUM MICONIOIDES COMMUNITY
Chongbang ZHANG ; Zexin JIN ; Shixing KE ; Jingwen WANG ;
Microbiology 1992;0(04):-
The seasonal dynamics of the soil microbial growth and soil net respir ation rate were studied in the imminent Heptacodium miconioides community T he results indicate that the numbers of bacteria and actynomices of rhizosphere soil or that of bacteria ,fungi and actynomices of non rhizosphere soil as well as net respiration rate of soil maintain similar seasonal dynamics in which dis play mono peak curves and their biggest values occure in September but the bi ggest nu mber of fungi of rhizosphere soil is in October The microbial numbers of soil,e s pecially that of soil fungi ,are greatly affected by the water content and tempe rature of soil The net respiration rate of soil closely relate not only with t h e water content and temperature of soil,but also with the soil microbial numbers of non rhizosphere soil which are mostly responsible for the net respiration r ate of soil

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