1.The correlation between TOS,SOD,GR and androgen receptor expression and their predictive value for castration-resistant prostate cancer
Mengyu JIANG ; Liyun AN ; Fang LI ; Jingjing SONG ; Keran JIA
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2025;46(4):385-390,397
Objective To investigate the correlation between total oxidation state(TOS),superoxide dis-mutase(SOD),glutathione reductase(GR)and androgen receptor(AR)expression,as well as their predictive value for castration-resistant prostate cancer(CRPC).Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 382 patients with prostate cancer who received endocrine therapy in our hospital from Janu-ary 2021 to March 2023.These patients were divided into a CRPC group(91 cases)and a non-CRPC group(291 cases)based on whether they progressed to CRPC within one year.The clinical data of the two groups were compared,and the levels of TOS,SOD,GR,and AR expression before and after treatment were com-pared between the two groups.The correlation between TOS,SOD,GR,and AR expression was analyzed using the Spearman method.The relationship between TOS,SOD,GR,and AR expression in the CRPC group was analyzed using partial correlation analysis.Logistic regression analysis was used to investigate the impact of TOS,SOD,and GR on the occurrence of CRPC after 1 month of treatment,and receiver operating charac-teristic(ROC)curve analysis was used to evaluate the predictive efficacy of TOS,SOD,and GR on CRPC af-ter 1 month of treatment.Results Gleason score ≥8 and T4 in clinical stage in CRPC group were higher than those in non-CRPC group,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).After 1 month and 1 year of treatment,the positive expression rates of TOS and AR in both groups were higher than before treatment,while the levels of SOD and GR were lower than before treatment,with a statistically significant difference(P<0.05).After 1 month and 1 year of treatment,the TOS level and AR positive expression rate in the CRPC group were higher than those in the non-CRPC group,while the SOD and GR levels were lower than those in the non-CRPC group,with statistical significance(P<0.05).Spearman correlation analysis showed that TOS was positively correlated with AR expression in the CRPC group after 1 month and 1 year of treat-ment(P<0.05),while SOD and GR were negatively correlated with AR expression(P<0.05).Logistic re-gression analysis showed that,Gleason score ≥8,T4 in clinical stage,and TOS,SOD,and GR after 1 month of treatment were all associated with the occurrence of CRPC(P<0.05).It was found that after adjusting for Gleason score and clinical stage,TOS,SOD,and GR were still independent factors for CRPC after 1 month of treatment(P<0.05).The ROC curve analysis results showed that the area under the curve of TOS,SOD,and GR combined to predict CRPC after 1 month of treatment was 0.938(95%CI:0.908-0.960),which was higher than that of each indicator alone.Conclusion The expression of TOS,SOD,GR,and AR is correlated to some extent,and combined detection has certain predictive value for CRPC.It can be used as an auxiliary indicator for clinical prediction of CRPC and has certain guiding value for subsequent clinical decisions for patients.
2.Polarization of retinal macrophages and (or) microglial cells and common ocular fundus diseases
Keran LI ; Qiaolin LI ; Qin JIANG
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2017;33(4):438-441
Retinal macrophages and (or) microglial cells play important roles in regulating inflammation,angiogenesis and tissue repairing,thus affect the development and prognosis of ischemic retinal disease,ocular immune diseases and ocular tumors.Reversing the polarization imbalance of these cells may provide new therapeutic strategies for ischemic retinal disease and ocular immune diseases.The duality of the polarization direction of these cells is still controversial in the inflammatory reaction and pathological angiogenesis of ischemic retinal disease.Meanwhile,the plasticity and diversity of the function need to be further studied and discussed.
3.Construction of a temperature-sensitive and replication-defective T-vector and its application for gene knockout in Salmonella pullorum.
Chun GUO ; Lei LIN ; Nini REN ; Keran JIANG ; Haixia YUAN ; Xuping YU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2012;28(9):1118-1129
Knockout is an important method for gene function study, while vector is the core of gene knockout. In order to obtain an effective vector for rapid construction of mutant and essentiality identification of the corresponding gene, we constructed a recombinant plasmid named plDM-T based on the temperature-sensitive and replication- defective plasmid plDM1 by inserting an Xcm I adapter into the EcoR I and Pst I sites of pIDM1. Digesting with Xcm I, pIDM-T can be prepared as a linear T-vector for PCR products cloning and be used to knockout the corresponding gene in the genome with insertion duplication mutagenesis. After the verification of temperature sensitivity of the replication of the plasmid, we cloned two Salmonella pullorum genes eno and ybdr into the constructed pIDM-T, and two recombinant plasmids pIDM-T_eno and pIDM-T_ybdr were identified. The recombinant plasmids were then transformed into S. pullorum strain CVCC527 and the IPC (Integration rate per cell) values were calculated. As a result, we identified the eno gene as an essential gene and the ybdr as a non-essential gene in CVCC527. We verified the correctness of recombination site in ybdr recombinant 527 clones (Sal delta ybdr) by PCR and sequencing. The pIDM-T vector can be used for gene knockout in S. pullorum, as well as the identification of essentiality of the corresponding genes, which offers an effective and rapid tool for gene function study in Salmonella.
Cloning, Molecular
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Gene Knockout Techniques
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Genetic Vectors
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genetics
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metabolism
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Plasmids
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genetics
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Recombinant Proteins
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genetics
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metabolism
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Recombination, Genetic
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Salmonella
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classification
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genetics

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