1.Expression of porcine deltacoronavirus S protein in insect cells and preparation and identification of monoclonal antibody
Dantong LI ; Qing HE ; Dongliang WANG ; Beilei YU ; Qian YUAN ; Weijiao LIU ; Yi YANG ; Naidong WANG
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2024;44(11):2309-2315
Porcine deltacoronavirus(PDCoV),a newly discovered virus in recent years,can cause severe diarrhea,vomiting,dehydration and even death in piglets.S protein is an important structur-al protein of PDCoV,which determines the host or tissue tropism of the virus,and is an important target for the development of PDCoV vaccines and detection methods.In order to prepare mono-clonal antibody(MAb)against the S protein of PDCoV,the recombinant plasmid of S protein was constructed based on the extracellular domain sequence of S protein of PDCoV epidemic strain in China and transformed into DH10Bac competent cells.The recombinant bacmid was identified by blue-white spot screening and PCR.BALB/c mice were immunized with S protein,and the spleen cells of immunized mice were fused with myeloma cells.The positive hybridoma cells that secreted stable antibodies were screened by indirect ELISA and subcloning.Five hybridoma cell superna-tants(MAb)specifically recognizing S protein(2E5,4D5,5D10,2F7 and 5A9)were identified by Western blot and immunofluorescence assay(IFA).Subsequently,the neutralization test showed that three of the monoclonal antibodies(2E5,4D5 and 5D10)could neutralize the virus to varying degrees.The S protein was successfully expressed and 5 monoclonal antibodies that can stably se-crete and specifically bind to PDCoV and S protein were prepared,which laid an important founda-tion for further research on the structure and function of S protein,the development of detection methods for PDCoV infection,and the prevention or treatment of PDCoV infection.
2.A case report with anti-IgLON family member 5 antibody-related encephalopathy
Yong PENG ; Cancan MA ; Lin ZHU ; Beilei CHEN ; Mengmei YIN ; Jian WU ; Long YU ; Wenzhe HOU
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2024;28(2):55-59
This study reported a 50-year-old female patient who was diagnosed with anti-IgLON family member 5 (anti-IgLON5) antibody-related encephalopathy, presented with cognitive and sleep disorders, autonomic dysfunction and seizures, positive serum IgLON5 antibody but negative cerebrospinal fluid IgLON5 antibody, negative human leukocyte antigen (HLA) by genetic testing, and was diagnosed as anti-IgLON5 antibody-related encephalopathy. After hospital admission, the patient was given intravenous methylprednisolone combined with immunoglobulin immunotherapy, donepezil for improvement of cognition, sodium valproate and oxcarbazepine for prevention and treatment of epileptic seizures, and finally her symptoms improved significantly.
3.Correlation between cognitive impairment and cortical atrophy in elderly patients with asymptomatic carotid artery stenosis
Xiaokun YIN ; Jing YE ; Hailong YU ; Jing HANG ; Luhang TAO ; Chao JIANG ; Qian ZHANG ; Tiantian HAN ; Beilei CHEN
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2023;17(1):19-24
Objective:To analyze the correlation between cognitive impairment and cortical atrophy in elderly patients with asymptomatic carotid artery stenosis (ACAS).Methods:In this cross-sectional study, 40 consecutive elderly patients with ACAS treated in the Department of Neurology, Northern Jiangsu People′s Hospital from July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021 (ACAS group), and 40 elderly healthy controls who accepted physical examination during the same period (control group) were included. Cognitive assessment was performed using the Mental State Examination Scale (MMSE) and the Montreal Cognitive Assessment Scale (MoCA), and brain magnetic resonance imaging scanning was performed in the ACAS group. The artificial intelligence technique was applied for brain lobe segmentation and cortical volume calculation. The χ2-test, independent sample t-test and Wilcoxon non-parametric test were used to analyze the difference of clinical data and cognitive scores between the two groups. In the ACAS group, the cortical volumes of the side with carotid stenosis was compared with that of the normal side, and Spearman′s correlation analysis was used to assess the correlation between cognitive scores and cortical atrophy. Results:Compared with the control group, the ACAS group got significantly lower scores of MMSE and MoCA, as well as lower scores of visuospatial executive function, attention and calculation, language function, abstraction ability and delayed recall [(25.60±2.49) vs (27.18±1.01), (22.05±3.59) vs (25.60±1.43), (2.73±1.04) vs (4.08±0.62), (4.53±0.93) vs (5.03±0.66), 2.00 (0.00) vs 3.00 (0.00), 1.00 (1.00) vs 2.00 (0.00), and (2.95±0.96) vs (3.35±0.62)] (all P<0.05). There was not significant differences in naming and orientation ability between the two groups (both P>0.05). The volume of cortical, temporal lobe, frontal lobe, parietal lobe and insular lobe on the side with carotid stenosis in the ACAS group were significantly smaller than those on the normal side [186.23 (177.97, 202.53) vs 194.67 (185.65, 204.82) cm 3, 54.74 (50.66, 56.95) vs 55.61 (51.24, 58.49) cm 3, 72.98 (70.76, 78.34) vs 75.27 (72.34, 80.66) cm 3, 53.66 (51.11, 57.86) vs 56.59 (52.80, 60.09) cm 3, 6.57 (6.35, 7.07) vs 6.72 (6.46, 7.34) cm 3] (all P<0.05). The MoCA score in the ACAS group was positively related to the cortical volume ratio of the two sides ( r=0.427, P<0.01). The attention ( r=0.353) and abstraction ( r=0.226) ability scores were positively correlated with the temporal lobe volume ratios of the two sides (both P<0.05). The visuospatial executive ( r=0.187) and language ( r=0.373) ability scores were positively correlated with frontal lobe volume ratios of the two sides (both P<0.05), and visuospatial executive ( r=0.386), naming ( r=0.344), language ( r=0.517), abstraction ( r=0.335) and delayed recall ( r=0.333) ability scores were positively correlated with parietal lobe volume ratios of the two sides (all P<0.05). Conclusion:In elderly patients with ACAS, the cognitive impairment and cortical atrophy on the sides with carotid stenosis are significant and a positive correlation is detected between them.
4.Targeting the biological activity and biosynthesis of hyperforin: a mini-review.
Shuqin LIU ; Beilei YU ; Jungui DAI ; Ridao CHEN
Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) 2022;20(10):721-728
Hyperforin is a representative polycyclic polyprenylated acylphloroglucinols (PPAPs) that exerts a variety of pharmacological activities. The complete biosynthesis pathway of hyperforin has not been elucidated due to its complex structure and unclear genetic background of its source plants. This mini-review focuses on the bioactivity and biosynthesis of hyperforin. These analyses can provide useful insights into the biosynthesis investigations of hyperforin and other PPAPs with complex structures.
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5.Discovery of a highly selective VEGFR2 kinase inhibitor CHMFL-VEGFR2-002 as a novel anti-angiogenesis agent.
Zongru JIANG ; Li WANG ; Xuesong LIU ; Cheng CHEN ; Beilei WANG ; Wenliang WANG ; Chen HU ; Kailin YU ; Ziping QI ; Qingwang LIU ; Aoli WANG ; Jing LIU ; Guangchen HONG ; Wenchao WANG ; Qingsong LIU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2020;10(3):488-497
Angiogenesis is an essential process in tumor growth, invasion and metastasis. VEGF receptor 2 (VEGFR2) inhibitors targeting tumor angiogenic pathway have been widely used in the clinical cancer treatment. However, most of currently used VEGFR2 kinase inhibitors are multi-target inhibitors which might result in target-associated side effects and therefore limited clinical toleration. Highly selective VEGFR inhibitors are still highly demanded from both basic research and clinical application point of view. Here we report the discovery and characterization of a novel VEGFR2 inhibitor (CHMFL-VEGFR2-002), which exhibited high selectivity among structurally closed kinases including PDGFRs, FGFRs, CSF1R, etc. CHMFL-VEGFR2-002 displayed potent inhibitory activity against VEGFR2 kinase in the biochemical assay (IC = 66 nmol/L) and VEGFR2 autophosphorylation in cells (ECs ∼100 nmol/L) as well as potent anti-proliferation effect against VEGFR2 transformed BaF3 cells (GI = 150 nmol/L). In addition, CHMFL-VEGFR2-002 also displayed good anti-angiogenesis efficacy and exhibited good PK (pharmacokinetics) profile with bioavailability over 49% and anti-angiogenesis efficacy in both zebrafish and mouse models without apparent toxicity. These results suggest that CHMFL-VEGFR2-002 might be a useful research tool for dissecting new functions of VEGFR2 kinase as well as a potential anti-angiogenetic agent for the cancer therapy.
6.Quantitative assessment of blood-brain barrier permeability and its application in patients with acute ischemic stroke
Ligong HUO ; Yu WANG ; Beilei CHEN ; Hailong YU ; Jun LI
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2019;27(4):287-293
The occurrence,development and reperfusion treatment of ischemic stroke may damage the structure and function of the blood-brain barrier,leading to increased permeability of the blood-brain barrier,and then having cerebral edema or hemorrhagic transformation,and finally resulting in poor outcome.Quantitative assessment of blood-brain barrier permeability is now available.This article reviews the assessment methods of blood-brain barrier permeability and their application in patients with ischemic stroke.
7.Establishment of a mouse model of atopic dermatitis induced by topical application of ovalbumin and calcipotriol
Yu ZHANG ; Yue HAN ; Beilei XU ; Shiqi LING ; Yang LUO ; Xiaochun LIU ; Xu YAO
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2019;52(7):481-485
Objective To explore a method for rapidly establishing a mouse model of atopic dermatitis (AD).Methods C57BL/6 mice served as model animals,and were randomly divided into 3 groups:calcipotriol + ovalbumin (OVA) group (n =6) topically treated with calcipotriol and OVA on the mouse ears,calcipotriol group (n =6) topically treated with calcipotriol on the ears,and control group (n =3) topically treated with 75% alcohol on the ears.The treatment lasted 12 days.Before the model establishment and on day 14,the photos of the mouse ears were taken,and ear thickness was measured;moreover,blood samples were obtained from the mouse caudal vein,and serum levels of total IgE and OVAspecific IgE were detected.On day 14,the skin tissues of mouse auricles were resected and subjected to histopathological examination.Results On day 14,erythematous swelling,dryness and desquamation occurred on the mouse ear skin in the calcipotriol + OVA group and calcipotriol group,and both the two groups showed significantly increased ear thickness compared with those before the model establishment (both P < 0.001).However,there was no significant difference in the ear thickness between the calcipotriol + OVA group (0.355 ± 0.03 mm) and calcipotriol group (0.370 ± 0.05 mm,q =0.674,P =0.231).Histopathological examination of the ear skin showed more obvious epidermal hyperplasia and infiltration of dermal inflammatory cells including eosinophils and mastocytes in the calcipotriol + OVA group compared with the calcipotriol group and control group.Immunohistochemical study revealed that there was no significant difference in the expression of thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP) and interferon (IFN)-γ among the 3 groups (both P > 0.05),while the expression of interleukin (IL)-13 significantly differed among the 3 groups (F =5.159,P =0.032),and was significantly higher in the calcipotriol + OVA group (77.12 ± 5.46) than in the control group (55.49 ± 9.92,q =3.170,P =0.021).On day 14,the calcipotriol + OVA group and calcipotriol group both showed markedly increased total serum IgE levels compared with those before the treatment,and the calcipotriol + OVA group showed a more significant increase (8 278.56 ± 3 297.68 vs.892.64 ± 82.83 μ g/L,t =4.132,P =0.026).Meanwhile,the serum level of OVA-specific IgE was significandy higher in the calcipotriol + OVA group (192.846 ± 15.391 μg/L) than in the calcipotriol group (8.492 ±:3.879 μg/L,q =22.476,P < 0.001) on day 14.Conclusion The mouse model of allergeninduced AD can be rapidly established by topical application of calcipotriol and OVA for 12 consecutive days,which lays a foundation for further study on allergen-related pathogenesis of AD.
8.A brief survey of symbiotic Wolbachia in Drosophila
Guang ZHANG ; Yu CHEN ; Beilei WANG
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2018;26(2):253-258
The symbiotic bacterial species Wolbachia pipientis is a maternally inherited, intracellular parasitic microbe common to arthropod species(including most insects)and some nematodes. This bacteria manipulates the reproduction of its hosts by different mechanisms, including cytoplasmic incompatibility, parthenogenesis inducing, male-killing,feminization and increase female fecundity. In this paper, previous studies on the interactions between Wolbachia and Drosophila is briefly surveyed and discussed.
9.Roles of Toll-like receptor 4 in cerebral ischemia
Liangzhu WANG ; Yingzhu CHEN ; Beilei CHEN ; Liu YANG ; Hailong YU
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2018;26(1):63-67
In recent years,studies have shown that inflammation is an important factor in secondaryischemic injury.The exploration of the related mechanisms of the occurrence of inflammation has become ahot spot in the field of cerebral ischemia.Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) signaling pathway is one of theclassical inflammatory pathways.Studies have shown that TLR4 is involved in the early inflammatoryresponse after cerebral ischemic injury and the late nerve repair.This article reviews the research progress ofthis signaling pathway in cerebral ischemia injury,so as to seek a therapeutic target against inflammatoryinjury caused by cerebral ischemia through the analysis of its potential research direction.
10.Carotid plaque stability in patients with symptomatic carotid stenosis: a study of high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging
Beilei CHEN ; Jun XU ; Jing YE ; Xiaobo LI ; Hailong YU ; Chao JIANG ; Jun LI
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2017;25(2):127-133
Objective To investigate the value of high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging (HR-MRI) for assessing the plaque stability as well as the risk factors for unstable plaque and severe stenosis in patients with symptomatic carotid stenosis.Methods The patients with symptomatic carotid stenosis were enrolled.HR-MRI was use to evaluate carotid plaque compositions and identify the stability of plaques.The carotid plaques from the patients underwent carotid endarterectomy were collected for pathological examination.The consistency of the preoperative HR-MRI and the postoperative pathological findings were compared.The clinical data of all patients were collected and the risk factors for the stability of carotid plaques and the severity of vascular stenosis were analyzed.Resulls A total of 219 patients with symptomatic carotid stenosis (stenosis > 50%) who underwent HR-MRI were enrolled.Among them,102 patients (46.6%) had stable plaques and 117 (53.4%) had unstable plaques;118 (53.9%) had moderate stenosis and 101 (46.1%) had severe stenosis.Thirty-fiwe patients received carotid endarterectomy,HR-MRI showed that the plaque in 19 (54.3%) of them were instable,and pathological examination showed that the plaque in 20 (57.1%) cases were instable,and both were highly consistent (κ =0.942,P < 0.001).The proportions of male (P =0.007),hyperlipidemia (P =0.013),smoking (P <0.001),as well as the levels of total cholesterol (P =0.001),low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (P <0.01),and fasting blood glucose (P =0.001) in the unstable plaque group were significantly higher than those in stable plaque group.Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that male (odds ratio [OR] 2.33,95% confidence interval [CI] 1.08-5.04;P=0.032),smoking (OR 3.45,95% CI 1.67-7.14;P=0.001),and higher fasting blood glucose level (OR 1.26,95% CI 1.07-1.48;P =0.006) were the independent risk factors for unstabke plaque.All the data did not show any significant difference between the moderate stenosis group and the severe stenosis group.Conclusions HR-MRI accurately assessed the plaque stability in patients with symptomatic carotid stenosis.Sex,smoking,and fasting blood glucose level were the independent risk factors for carotid artery unstable plaque.


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