1.Effect of brain glymphatic system on white matter fiber tracts in patients with cerebral small vessel disease
Ben WANG ; Yu WANG ; Wansong LI ; Deyu GAO
Journal of Practical Radiology 2025;41(1):22-26
Objective To investigate the differences in neurite density index(NDI),neurite orientation dispersion index(ODI),and volume fraction of isotropic water molecule(Viso)of subcutaneous white matter fiber tracts in patients with cerebral small ves-sel disease(CSVD),and the effect of the glymphatic system(GS)on NDI,ODI,and Viso values of white matter fiber tracts in patients with CSVD.Methods A total of 69 CSVD patients(CSVD group)were retrospectively selected.All patients underwent conventional plain MRI scans[3D-T1,T2WI,3D-T2 fluid attenuated inversion recovery(FLAIR)],spin echo-echo planar imaging(SE-EPI),and susceptibility weighted imaging(SWI)scans.The NDI,ODI,and Viso values of 29 white matter fiber tracts in the brain were meas-ured using post-processing software.Thirty-five healthy volunteers were recruited as the control group,and the independent sample t test was used to compare the differences of NDI,ODI,and Viso values between the two groups.Multiple linear regression was used to evaluate the relationship between along the perivascular space(ALPS)index and NDI,ODI,and Viso values of 29 white matter fiber tracts in CSVD patients.Results Compared with control group,CSVD group showed a statistically significant increase in Viso values in 26 white matter fiber tracts and decrease in NDI values in 14 white matter fiber tracts(PFDR<0.05).In multiple linear regression,the decrease of ALPS index in CSVD patients was found to be statistically different from that of NDI values in certain white matter fiber tracts(PFDR<0.05)and primarily located in the frontal and temporal lobes.Conclusion Neurite orientation dispersion and density imaging(NODDI)technology is more effective in identifying the biological differences,which impact the integrity of white matter fiber tracts in patients with CSVD.Furthermore,it reflects the pathophysiological changes of the brain GS on different white matter fiber tracts in CSVD patients.This provides valuable insights for recognizing the clinical manifestations of CSVD and developing appropri-ate treatment plans.
2.Effect of brain glymphatic system on white matter fiber tracts in patients with cerebral small vessel disease
Ben WANG ; Yu WANG ; Wansong LI ; Deyu GAO
Journal of Practical Radiology 2025;41(1):22-26
Objective To investigate the differences in neurite density index(NDI),neurite orientation dispersion index(ODI),and volume fraction of isotropic water molecule(Viso)of subcutaneous white matter fiber tracts in patients with cerebral small ves-sel disease(CSVD),and the effect of the glymphatic system(GS)on NDI,ODI,and Viso values of white matter fiber tracts in patients with CSVD.Methods A total of 69 CSVD patients(CSVD group)were retrospectively selected.All patients underwent conventional plain MRI scans[3D-T1,T2WI,3D-T2 fluid attenuated inversion recovery(FLAIR)],spin echo-echo planar imaging(SE-EPI),and susceptibility weighted imaging(SWI)scans.The NDI,ODI,and Viso values of 29 white matter fiber tracts in the brain were meas-ured using post-processing software.Thirty-five healthy volunteers were recruited as the control group,and the independent sample t test was used to compare the differences of NDI,ODI,and Viso values between the two groups.Multiple linear regression was used to evaluate the relationship between along the perivascular space(ALPS)index and NDI,ODI,and Viso values of 29 white matter fiber tracts in CSVD patients.Results Compared with control group,CSVD group showed a statistically significant increase in Viso values in 26 white matter fiber tracts and decrease in NDI values in 14 white matter fiber tracts(PFDR<0.05).In multiple linear regression,the decrease of ALPS index in CSVD patients was found to be statistically different from that of NDI values in certain white matter fiber tracts(PFDR<0.05)and primarily located in the frontal and temporal lobes.Conclusion Neurite orientation dispersion and density imaging(NODDI)technology is more effective in identifying the biological differences,which impact the integrity of white matter fiber tracts in patients with CSVD.Furthermore,it reflects the pathophysiological changes of the brain GS on different white matter fiber tracts in CSVD patients.This provides valuable insights for recognizing the clinical manifestations of CSVD and developing appropri-ate treatment plans.
3.Application and development of biosensors in the detection of transfusion transmitted diseases markers:a review
Siyi CHEN ; Deyu LIAO ; Lin ZHAO ; Feiran GAO ; Bin TAN
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2024;37(12):1432-1444
[Abstract] Blood transfusion is a common therapeutic measure with indispensable role in clinical medicine. However, there is a risk of transmitting diseases during blood transfusion, such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV), etc. To reduce these risks and ensure blood transfusion safety, detection of disease markers in blood transfusion is particularly important. Biological sensing technology, with its advantages of high sensitivity, rapid response and portability, has broad application prospects in the detection of disease markers in blood transfusion. However, the biological sensing strategies for detection of disease markers in blood transfusion have not yet been systematically classified or fully discussed. Therefore, this paper first elucidates the common disease markers in blood transfusion and their importance. Then, it focuses on the application of biological sensors in the detection of disease markers in blood transfusion and discusses the challenges faced and the direction of future development in this field.
4.Integrins in human hepatocellular carcinoma tumorigenesis and therapy.
Qiong GAO ; Zhaolin SUN ; Deyu FANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(3):253-268
Integrins are a family of transmembrane receptors that connect the extracellular matrix and actin skeleton, which mediate cell adhesion, migration, signal transduction, and gene transcription. As a bi-directional signaling molecule, integrins can modulate many aspects of tumorigenesis, including tumor growth, invasion, angiogenesis, metastasis, and therapeutic resistance. Therefore, integrins have a great potential as antitumor therapeutic targets. In this review, we summarize the recent reports of integrins in human hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), focusing on the abnormal expression, activation, and signaling of integrins in cancer cells as well as their roles in other cells in the tumor microenvironment. We also discuss the regulation and functions of integrins in hepatitis B virus-related HCC. Finally, we update the clinical and preclinical studies of integrin-related drugs in the treatment of HCC.
Humans
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Integrins/metabolism*
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Carcinoma, Hepatocellular/genetics*
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Liver Neoplasms/genetics*
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Cell Adhesion
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Carcinogenesis
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Cell Transformation, Neoplastic
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Tumor Microenvironment
5.A visualized nucleic acid test of 2019-nCoV based on helicase isothermal amplification
Hui CHEN ; Yang YANG ; Ning SUN ; Deyu GAO ; Fangfang CHEN ; Xiaojun LI
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2021;44(5):381-387
Objective:To develop a novel method for detection of genomic RNA of 2019-nCoV with reverse-transcription thermophilic helicase-dependent amplification (tHDA) and lateral flow dipsticks.Methods:This study included 143 PCR-negative nucleic acid specimens and 20 PCR- positive nucleic acid specimens collected from patients from January to April 2020 at Institute of Clinical Laboratory, Jinling Hospital. 5 pairs of primers were designed for conserved sequence of both gene N and E of 2019-nCoV, and the amplicons were analyzed by gel electrophoresis to screen out the most efficient primers. High level (5×10 5 copies/ml) and low level (5×10 2 copies/ml) templates were amplified, and lateral flow dipsticks (LFD) were used to detect amplification products. The amplification time and visualization time were optimized to visualize the results, and the optimal tHDA-LFD reaction system was established. Simulated specimens with low, medium, and high concentrations were detected for 15 times, and precision was assessed. The limit of detection was evaluated using tenfold serial dilutions of 2019-nCoV in contrived samples. To evaluate the cross-reactivity, six samples of respiratory viruses, including influenza A virus, influenza B virus, human adenovirus, human respiratory syncytial virus, human parainfluenza virus and coronavirus 229E were tested using this assay. The tHDA-LFD assay was performed to detect 2019-nCoV in 163 clinical specimens stored in our laboratory. The clinical diagnostic efficacy was determined. Results:The established RT-tHDA one-step method combined with LFD was adopted, which could be conducted within 60 min and was reproducible with good precision, showing 100% positive concordance rate. The assay showed no cross reaction with other six human respiratory pathogens. The limit of detection of the RT-tHDA assay was 5×10 2 copies/ml for both N and E genes detected by LFD. The diagnostic efficacy evaluation showed that the sensitivity of the method was 95.00%(19/20), and the specificity was 100.00%(143/143). The positive predicted value of the method was 100.00% (19/19)and the negative predicted value was 99.31%(143/144). Compared with real-time RT-qPCR assay, it showed Kappa value of 0.971 ( P<0.0001). Conclusion:The proposed tHDA-LFD assay is a rapid and visualized method to detect 2019-nCoV.
6.Hemodynamics Study of Internal Carotid Artery:A Comparison Between Unidirectional and Bidirectional Coupled Multi-Scale Model
Jinfeng YANG ; Yongjia GAO ; Chi ZHANG ; Feiyan CHANG ; Deyu LI
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2019;34(2):E166-E172
Objective To compare the hemodynamic characteristics in internal carotid artery models, which were obtained by multi-scale unidirectional and bidirectional coupling models, so as to provide references for selecting models in further studies. Methods Based on the nuclear magnetic resonance image of one patient with mild stenosis of internal carotid artery, the lumped parameter model of the circle of Willis and the three-dimensional model of internal carotid artery were constructed. Those two different multi-scale models were constructed by unidirectional and bidirectional coupling. Results With the increase of stenosis degree, the inlet and outlet blood pressure and the outlet blood flow of internal carotid artery all decreased under two kinds of coupling method. The distribution of low time average wall shear stress (TAWSS) and high oscillatory shear index (OSI) of the internal carotid artery both increased with the increase of stenosis degree under two kinds of coupling method in general. The anterior cerebral artery segment showed lower shear stress and higher OSI with bidirectional coupling in 70% stenosis, and the blood flow direction of posterior communicating artery was changed, which was significantly different from unidirectional coupling results. Conclusions At a low degree of stenosis, the result of those two kinds of coupling method were consistent in general, but there was a significant difference in 70% stenosis, and the result of bidirectional coupling was closer to physiological parameters. The research findings can be better applied to the hemodynamic study of cerebrovascular diseases.
7. Exploratory research on detection of influenza viruses by reverse transcriptase-recombinase polymerase amplification
Ning SUN ; Juan YU ; Xiaoling YAN ; Deyu GAO ; Bo CHEN ; Weiping WANG ; Xiaojun LI
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2019;33(5):530-535
Objective:
To establish and hevaluate a detection method for influenza virus using reverse transcriptase-recombinase polymerase amplification (RT-RPA).
Methods:
RT-RPA was developed for detection of influenza viruses (type A and B) and subtyping of H1 and H3 using the primers targeted matrix and hemagglutinin (HA) genes of influenza A virus, and non-structural (NS) protein gene of influenza B virus. The specificity and sensitivity of RT-RPA were determined.
Results:
The RT-RPA for the detection of influenza viruses showed specific amplification products of corresponding target gene, but no amplification products for other respiratory viruses, indicating that the method had good specificity. The detection limits of RT-RPA were 100 copies/μl. RT-RPA combined with SYBR Green I was used for the detection of influenza B virus with the detection limit of 100 copies/μl.
Conclusions
The feasibility of detecting influenza virus by RT-RPA was preliminarily confirmed.
8. Function of miR-100 on hepatocellular carcinoma invasion and metastasis
Jianping CAI ; Xianghong ZHOU ; Haibo YU ; Liancai WANG ; Chunhui GAO ; Deyu LI
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2019;25(10):725-727
Objective:
To study the expression of microRNA-100 (miR-100) in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) tissues and cells, and further explore the function of miR-100 on invasion and metastasis of HCC.
Methods:
A total of 50 patients with HCC from December 2016 to October 2018 in Department of Hepatobiliary Pancreatic Surgery, Henan Provincial People's Hospital were selected, including 32 males and 18 females, aged 20~78 years. PCR was used to detect the expression of miR-100 in HCC tissues, adjacent tissues and HCC cells. HCC cells were transfected with miR-100 sequence, inhibition sequence and corresponding negative control sequence to detect the migration and invasion ability of HCC cells after transfection.
Results:
The expression of miR-100 was lowest in SMMC-7721 and MHCC-97H. The relative expression level of miR-100 in HCC tissues was significantly lower than that in normal adjacent liver tissues [(0.39±0.03) vs. (0.56±0.06)], and the difference was statistically significant (
9.The PilZ domain of MrkH represents a novel DNA binding motif.
Feng WANG ; Qing HE ; Kaixuan SU ; Fei GAO ; Yan HUANG ; Zong LIN ; Deyu ZHU ; Lichuan GU
Protein & Cell 2016;7(10):766-772
10.The influence of liver outflow veins diameter on postoperative portal venous pressure and graft patency in Budd-Chiari syndrome patients after atrial caval shunting
Liancai WANG ; Deyu LI ; Xiangli CHEN ; Haibo YU ; Chunhui GAO ; Senmao MU ; Yadong DONG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2014;29(9):700-703
Objective To investigate the influence of diameter of liver outflow vein on portal hypertension and artificial blood vessel (ABV) patency rate in Budd-Chiari syndrome (BCS) patients undergoing atrial caval shunting (ACS).Methods We recruited 209 patients,who had undergone ACS for Ⅱ type of BCS.Those patients with unobstructed liver outflow vein were included into group A and the patients with stenosed liver outflow vein into group B.Free portal pressure (FPP) was measured before and after ABV opening.Portal vein velocity (Vpv),liver function,spleen volume and function,esophagogastric varices and ABV patency were evaluated postoperatively.Results After ABV opening,FPP decreased significantly in group A than group B (t =10.45,P < 0.05).Vpv accelerated significantly in group A 2 weeks after operation than group B (t =12.81,P < 0.05).Apparent improvement of liver function,spleen function and esophagogastric varices and reduction of spleen volume were observed in group A patients than group B patients (P < 0.05).Reduction of esophagogastric varices in group A was better than in group B (x2 =44.73,P < 0.05).By postoperative follow up,ABV patency of group A was higher than group B (P < 0.05).Conclusions Patency status of liver outflow vein significantly influences postoperative portal vein pressure and closely correlats to ABV patency rate after ACS.

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