1.Mass spectrometry of HBV peptides derived from hepatitis B virus polymerase and X protein presented by B lymphoblastoid cells
Jiaqi LI ; Jiaqiu RU ; Xiaomei JU ; Mengrui GUO ; Xinyang CAO ; Shuyun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(2):424-432,中插1-中插29
Objective:To apply mass spectrometry as well as bioinformatics techniques to analyze HBV peptides derived from Pol and X proteins presented by human immortalized B lymphocytes(BLCLs),and to screen for effective T-cell epitopes,which lays the foundation for the development of therapeutic vaccines.Methods:The group has constructed a genome-wide expression plasmid containing 1.2-fold HBVC2 isoforms and transfected it into BLCLs by electro-transfection,isolated and identified HBV peptides by LC-MS/MS,bioinformatically predicted peptide sequences in terms of sensitization,antigenicity,toxicity,HLA molecular affinity,and the ability of peptide HLA-class Ⅰ complex to bind to specific T cells,and retrieved reported sequences.Results:HBV peptides from lysates of five immortalized B cells(BLCLs-1 to BLCLs-5)carrying HBVC2 subtype-expressing recombinants were analyzed,and 141 peptides with sequence lengths of no less than 8 amino acid residues(≥8 aa)were successfully isolated and identified,of which 133 were derived from Pol,and 8 from X proteins.The 141 HBV peptides were analyzed for sensitization,antigenicity and toxicity,and 50 antigenic,non-toxic and sensitizing HBV peptides(47 from Pol and 3 from X protein)were screened for affinity analysis with HLA-class Ⅰ and Ⅱ molecules and for prediction of the binding ability of the peptide HLA-class Ⅰ complexes to specific T cells.Among these peptides,37 had affinity to the corresponding genotypes of HLA-class Ⅰ and Ⅱ molecules.Finally,we obtained 37 peptides with antigenic,nontoxic,and sensitizing properties with IC50<500 nmol/L to HLA-class Ⅰ and Ⅱ molecules,which have affinitied to the corresponding genotypes but have not been reported,and can be continued to be explored as potential epitopes.Finally,15 HBV peptide hotspot core regions were formed by intra-and inter-strain common,contained,overlapping or neighboring sequence analysis of 141 peptides,with 7 core region sequences with antigenic,nontoxic,and sensitizing properties restricted to the corresponding geno-types.Peptides with affinity IC50<500 nmol/L had an affinity core sequence overlap of no less than 8 amino acids,and can be priori-tized for candidate T cell epitopes for subsequent studies.Conclusion:Peptides derived from Pol and X proteins have been successfully isolated and identified,and potential T cell epitopes have been screened.
2.Mass spectrometry of HBV peptides derived from hepatitis B virus polymerase and X protein presented by B lymphoblastoid cells
Jiaqi LI ; Jiaqiu RU ; Xiaomei JU ; Mengrui GUO ; Xinyang CAO ; Shuyun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(2):424-432,中插1-中插29
Objective:To apply mass spectrometry as well as bioinformatics techniques to analyze HBV peptides derived from Pol and X proteins presented by human immortalized B lymphocytes(BLCLs),and to screen for effective T-cell epitopes,which lays the foundation for the development of therapeutic vaccines.Methods:The group has constructed a genome-wide expression plasmid containing 1.2-fold HBVC2 isoforms and transfected it into BLCLs by electro-transfection,isolated and identified HBV peptides by LC-MS/MS,bioinformatically predicted peptide sequences in terms of sensitization,antigenicity,toxicity,HLA molecular affinity,and the ability of peptide HLA-class Ⅰ complex to bind to specific T cells,and retrieved reported sequences.Results:HBV peptides from lysates of five immortalized B cells(BLCLs-1 to BLCLs-5)carrying HBVC2 subtype-expressing recombinants were analyzed,and 141 peptides with sequence lengths of no less than 8 amino acid residues(≥8 aa)were successfully isolated and identified,of which 133 were derived from Pol,and 8 from X proteins.The 141 HBV peptides were analyzed for sensitization,antigenicity and toxicity,and 50 antigenic,non-toxic and sensitizing HBV peptides(47 from Pol and 3 from X protein)were screened for affinity analysis with HLA-class Ⅰ and Ⅱ molecules and for prediction of the binding ability of the peptide HLA-class Ⅰ complexes to specific T cells.Among these peptides,37 had affinity to the corresponding genotypes of HLA-class Ⅰ and Ⅱ molecules.Finally,we obtained 37 peptides with antigenic,nontoxic,and sensitizing properties with IC50<500 nmol/L to HLA-class Ⅰ and Ⅱ molecules,which have affinitied to the corresponding genotypes but have not been reported,and can be continued to be explored as potential epitopes.Finally,15 HBV peptide hotspot core regions were formed by intra-and inter-strain common,contained,overlapping or neighboring sequence analysis of 141 peptides,with 7 core region sequences with antigenic,nontoxic,and sensitizing properties restricted to the corresponding geno-types.Peptides with affinity IC50<500 nmol/L had an affinity core sequence overlap of no less than 8 amino acids,and can be priori-tized for candidate T cell epitopes for subsequent studies.Conclusion:Peptides derived from Pol and X proteins have been successfully isolated and identified,and potential T cell epitopes have been screened.
3.Status and knowledge demand of health emergency literacy among college students in Shaanxi Province
ZHANG Xuefeng, ZHANG Zhigang, GUO Chen, PAN Wenbo, LI Jinting, SHI Mengrui, YANG Zhipei
Chinese Journal of School Health 2024;45(9):1280-1284
Objective:
To understand the status and related knowledge requirements of health emergency literacy among college students in Shaanxi Province, so as to provide the basis for improving college students health emergency literacy.
Methods:
A total of 2 723 students from 18 colleges and universities in Shaanxi Province were selected by multi stage random sampling and simple random sampling methods in November 2023, and the survey of health literacy in emergency and knowledge requirements of health emergency literacy was conducted. Statistical analysis was carried out by using χ 2 test, Wilcoxon rank sum test, Kruskal-Wallis H test and Logistic regression analysis.
Results:
About 28.98% of the surveyed college students had a high level of health emergency literacy, which varied by students whether being only one child, whether having left behind experience, with different personality types, whether being student cadres, and with different frequencies of community or social activities ( χ 2=9.15, 7.90, 32.73, 16.29 , 120.25, P <0.05). The equivalence scores of the four dimensions of health emergency literacy from high to low were poisoning and nuclear and radiation (0.84), medical rescue (0.83), infectious disease (0.82), and basic knowledge and behavior ( 0.77 ). Logistic regression analysis found that college students with left-behind experience were negatively correlated with health emergency literacy and its four dimensions ( OR =0.74, 0.72, 0.80, 0.80, 0.83), while personality type (rational type), community or social activity frequency were positively correlated with the cognitive levels of health emergency literacy and its four dimensions among college students ( OR =1.57, 1.50, 1.33, 1.27, 1.38)( P <0.05). There was a higher level of basic knowledge and behavioral cognition among only child college students ( OR =3.73), and female students had a higher level of health emergency literacy, as well as awareness of infectious disease outbreaks and medical rescue ( OR =1.21, 1.28, 1.21)( P <0.05). The radar map showed that the level of health emergency literacy was positive development radar map. About 67.68 % of the students had a high willingness to acquire health emergency literacy knowledge, and the demand for basic health emergency knowledge and behavioral knowledge was the highest (52.37%).
Conclusions
College students have insufficient health emergency literacy, but they have the highest demand for health emergency. Publicity and education should be strengthened for students with left behind experience, irrational type, and low frequency of community or social activities.


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