1.Novel Pathogenic Mutation of PNPLA1 Identified in Autosomal Recessive Congenital Ichthyosis: A Case Report.
Li HAN ; Qian LIJUAN ; Xu NAN ; Huang LI ; Qiao LI-XING
Chinese Medical Sciences Journal 2022;37(4):349-352
Autosomal recessive congenital ichthyosis (ARCI) is characterized by being born as collodion babies, hyperkeratosis, and skin scaling. We described a collodion baby at birth with mild ectropion, eclabium, and syndactyly. Whole exome sequencing showed a compound heterozygous variant c.[56C>A], p.(Ser19X) and c.[100G>A], p.(Ala34Thr) in the PNPLA1 gene [NM_001145717; exon 1]. The protein encoded by PNPLA1 acts as a unique transacylase that specifically transfers linoleic acid from triglyceride to ω-hydroxy fatty acid in ceramide, thus giving rise to ω-O-acylceramide, a particular class of sphingolipids that is essential for skin barrier function. The variant was located in the patatin core domain of PNPLA1 and resulted in a truncated protein which could disrupt the function of the protein. This case report highlights a novel compound heterozygous mutation in PNPLA1 identified in a Chinese child.
Humans
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Infant, Newborn
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Acyltransferases/genetics*
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Ceramides/metabolism*
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Collodion
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Ichthyosis, Lamellar/genetics*
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Lipase/metabolism*
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Mutation
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Phospholipases/genetics*
2.New Perspectives in Pediatric Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: Epidemiology, Genetics, Diagnosis, and Natural History
Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition 2019;22(6):501-510
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most common cause of chronic liver disease in children. The global prevalence of pediatric NAFLD from general populations is 7.6%. In obese children, the prevalence is higher in Asia. NAFLD has a strong heritable component based on ethnic difference in the prevalence and clustering within families. Genetic polymorphisms of patatin-like phospholipase domain–containing protein 3 (PNPLA3), transmembrane 6 superfamily member 2, and glucokinase regulatory protein (GCKR) are associated with the risk of NAFLD in children. Variants of PNPLA3 and GCKR are more common in Asians. Alterations of the gut microbiome might contribute to the pathogenesis of NAFLD. High fructose intake increases the risk of NAFLD. Liver fibrosis is a poor prognostic factor for disease progression to cirrhosis. Magnetic resonance spectroscopy and magnetic resonance proton density fat fraction are more accurate for steatosis quantification than ultrasound. Noninvasive imaging methods to assess liver fibrosis, such as transient elastography, shear-wave elastography, and magnetic resonance elastography are useful in predicting advanced fibrosis, but they need further validation. Longitudinal follow-up studies into adulthood are needed to better understand the natural history of pediatric NAFLD.
Asia
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Asian Continental Ancestry Group
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Child
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Diagnosis
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Disease Progression
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Elasticity Imaging Techniques
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Epidemiology
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Fibrosis
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Follow-Up Studies
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Fructose
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Gastrointestinal Microbiome
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Genetics
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Glucokinase
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Humans
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Liver Cirrhosis
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Liver Diseases
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Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
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Microbiota
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Natural History
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Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
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Phospholipases
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Polymorphism, Genetic
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Prevalence
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Protons
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Ultrasonography
3.Clinical features of infantile neuroaxonal dystrophy and PLA2G6 gene testing.
Yao LU ; Chun-Hua LIU ; Yang WANG
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2019;21(9):851-855
Infantile neuroaxonal dystrophy (INAD) is a rare neurodegenerative disease. Two boys aged 3 years and 4 years and 2 months respectively, were admitted to the hospital due to delayed mental and motor development. There were no abnormalities at birth, and both children had low muscle strength and tension on admission. One child was not able to stand alone and had impaired vision. Electromyography showed neurogenic damage, and head MRI revealed cerebellar atrophy. High-throughput sequencing revealed compound heterozygous mutations in the PLA2G6 gene in the two children. The mutations (IVS11-1G>T and c.1984C>G) in one child were new mutations, and immunohistochemistry showed a reduction in the protein expression of PLAG6 in the muscular tissue of this child. INAD has the main clinical manifestations of psychomotor developmental regression and cerebellar atrophy. High-throughput sequencing can help with clinical diagnosis.
Child, Preschool
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Group VI Phospholipases A2
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genetics
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Humans
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Male
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Mutation
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Neuroaxonal Dystrophies
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genetics
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Neurodegenerative Diseases
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genetics
4.Spoilage potential of psychrotrophic bacteria isolated from raw milk and the thermo-stability of their enzymes.
Lei YUAN ; Faizan A SADIQ ; Tong-Jie LIU ; Yang LI ; Jing-Si GU ; Huan-Yi YANG ; Guo-Qing HE
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2018;19(8):630-642
The storage and transportation of raw milk at low temperatures promote the growth of psychrotrophic bacteria and the production of thermo-stable enzymes, which pose great threats to the quality and shelf-life of dairy products. Though many studies have been carried out on the spoilage potential of psychrotrophic bacteria and the thermo-stabilities of the enzymes they produce, further detailed studies are needed to devise an effective strategy to avoid dairy spoilage. The purpose of this study was to explore the spoilage potential of psychrotrophic bacteria from Chinese raw milk samples at both room temperature (28 °C) and refrigerated temperature (7 °C). Species of Yersinia, Pseudomonas, Serratia, and Chryseobacterium showed high proteolytic activity. The highest proteolytic activity was shown by Yersinia intermedia followed by Pseudomonas fluorescens (d). Lipolytic activity was high in isolates of Acinetobacter, and the highest in Acinetobacter guillouiae. Certain isolates showed positive β-galactosidase and phospholipase activity. Strains belonging to the same species sometimes showed markedly different phenotypic characteristics. Proteases and lipases produced by psychrotrophic bacteria retained activity after heat treatment at 70, 80, or 90 °C, and proteases appeared to be more heat-stable than lipases. For these reasons, thermo-stable spoilage enzymes produced by a high number of psychrotrophic bacterial isolates from raw milk are of major concern to the dairy industry. The results of this study provide valuable data about the spoilage potential of bacterial strains in raw milk and the thermal resistance of the enzymes they produce.
Animals
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Bacteria/genetics*
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Bacterial Proteins/chemistry*
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Biofilms
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Cold Temperature
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Dairy Products
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Endopeptidases/chemistry*
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Enzyme Stability
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Food Microbiology
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Hot Temperature
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Lipase/chemistry*
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Milk/microbiology*
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Peptide Hydrolases/chemistry*
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Phospholipases/chemistry*
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RNA, Ribosomal, 16S/genetics*
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Raw Foods/microbiology*
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beta-Galactosidase/chemistry*
5.A novel homozygous mutation in PLA2G6 gene causes infantile neuroaxonal dystrophy in a case.
Jinling WANG ; Wei WU ; Xuefeng CHEN ; Li ZHANG ; Xiumin WANG ; Guanping DONG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2016;33(1):64-67
OBJECTIVETo investigate the clinical symptoms and potential mutations in the PLA2G6 gene for a child with infantile neuroaxonal dystrophy.
METHODSClinical data of the patient was collected. The coding regions of PLA2G6 gene was subjected to Sanger sequencing using blood DNA from the patient and her parents.
RESULTSThe patient has presented with psychomotor regression and hypotonia, followed by development of tetraparesis. A novel homozygous mutation G68A in the PLA2G6 gene was found by DNA sequencing, while her parents were both heterozygous carriers.
CONCLUSIONThe psychomotor regression and tetraparesis of the patient was caused by infantile neuroaxonal dystrophy due to a novel homozygous mutation in the PLA2G6 gene, which was inherited from her parents.
Adult ; Base Sequence ; Brain ; diagnostic imaging ; Child, Preschool ; DNA Mutational Analysis ; Female ; Group VI Phospholipases A2 ; genetics ; Homozygote ; Humans ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging ; Male ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Mutation ; Neuroaxonal Dystrophies ; diagnostic imaging ; genetics ; Radiography
6.Effect of Chaiqin Chengqi Decoction on cholecystokinin receptor 1-mediated signal transduction of pancreatic acinar cells in acute necrotizing pancreatitis rats.
Jia GUO ; Tao JIN ; Zi-Qi LIN ; Xiao-Xiang WANG ; Xiao-Nan YANG ; Qing XIA ; Ping XUE
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2015;21(1):29-35
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of Chaiqin Chengqi Decoction (,CQCQD) on cholecystokinin receptor 1 (CCKR1)-mediated signal transduction of pancreatic acinar cell in rats with acute necrotic pancreatitis (ANP).
METHODSTwenty-seven Sprague-Dawley rats were randomized into three groups: the control group, the ANP group, and the CQCQD group (9 in each group). ANP rats were induced by two intraperitoneal injections of 8% L-arginine (pH=7.0, 4.4 g/kg) over a 2-h period. Rats were treated with 1.5 mL/100 g body weight of CQCQD (CQCQD group) or physiological saline (control and ANP groups) at 2 h interval. And 6 h after induction, pancreatic tissues were collected for histopathological examination. Pancreatic acinar cells were isolated for determination of CCKR1 mRNA and protein expression, phospholipase C (PLC) and inositol-1,4,5-triphosphate (IP3), and determination of fluorescence intensity (FI) as a measure of intracellular calcium ion concentration [Ca(2+)]i.
RESULTSThe pancreatic histopathological score (6.2 ± 1.1) and the levels of PLC (1,187.2 ± 228.2 μg/mL) and IP3 (872.2 ± 88.4 μg/mL) of acinar cells in the ANP group were higher than those in the control (2.8 ± 0.4, 682.5 ± 121.8 μg/mL, 518.4 ± 115.8 μg/mL) and the CQCQD (3.8 ± 0.8, 905.3 ± 78.5 μg/mL, 611.0 ± 42.5 μg/mL) groups (P<0.05). [Ca(2+)]i FI for the ANP group (34.8±27.0) was higher than that in the control (5.1 ± 2.2) and CQCQD (12.6 ± 2.5) groups (P<0.05). The expression of pancreatic acinar cell CCKR1 mRNA in the ANP group was up-regulated (expression ratio=1.761; P=0.024) compared with the control group. The expression of pancreatic acinar cell CCKR1 mRNA in the CQCQD group was down-regulated (expression ratio=0.311; P=0.035) compared with the ANP group. The ratio of gray values of the CCKR1 and β-actin in the ANP group (1.43 ± 0.17) was higher than those in the control (0.70 ± 0.15) and CQCQD (0.79 ± 0.11) groups (P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONSPancreatic acinar cell calcium overload of ANP induced by L-arginine was related to the up-regulated expressions of pancreatic acinar cell CCKR1 mRNA and protein. CQCQD can down-regulate expressions of pancreatic acinar cell CCKR1 mRNA and protein to reduce the PLC and IP3 of pancreatic acinar cells, relieving the calcium overload and reducing the pathological changes in rats with ANP.
Acinar Cells ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Animals ; Blotting, Western ; Calcium ; metabolism ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; therapeutic use ; Fluorescence ; Gene Expression Regulation ; drug effects ; Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate ; metabolism ; Pancreas ; pathology ; Pancreatitis, Acute Necrotizing ; drug therapy ; pathology ; RNA, Messenger ; genetics ; metabolism ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Receptors, Cholecystokinin ; genetics ; metabolism ; Signal Transduction ; drug effects ; Type C Phospholipases ; metabolism
7.Cloning, expression of phospholipase A1 from Serratia liquefaciens and auto-induction fermentation by lactose.
Jinlei YAN ; Liang ZHANG ; Zhenghua GU ; Zhongyang DING ; Guiyang SHI
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2013;29(6):853-856
To produce recombinant phospholipase A(1) (PLA(1)) by Escherichian coli, the pla gene encoding PLA(1) was amplified from Serratia liquefaciens by PCR and cloned into two vectors pET20-b(+) and pET28-a(+). The two recombinant plasmids were then transformed into E. coli BL21 (DE3) individually to express PLA(1). E. coli BL21(DE3)/pET28a-pla yielded extracellular PLA(1) with an activity of 40.8 U/mL in batch cultivations of shaken flasks by auto-induction, which was accounted for 91% of total enzyme activity. On the basis of primal auto-induction medium, the optimized fermentation medium of PLA(1) contained tryptone 10 g/L, yeast extract 5 g/L, glucose 0.8 g/L, lactose 5 g/L, Na2HPO4 25 mmol/L, KH2PO4 25 mmol/L and 1 mmol/L MgSO4 (final concentration). Glycine (7.5 g/L) was added 6 h after inoculated. After incubated at 37 degrees C for 24 h, extracellular enzyme activity reached 128.7 U/mL.
Cloning, Molecular
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Culture Media
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Escherichia coli
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genetics
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growth & development
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metabolism
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Fermentation
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Lactose
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pharmacology
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Phospholipases A1
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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Recombinant Proteins
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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Serratia liquefaciens
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enzymology
8.Phospholipase Activities in Clinical and Environmental Isolates of Acanthamoeba.
The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2011;49(1):1-8
The pathogenesis and pathophysiology of Acanthamoeba infections remain incompletely understood. Phos-pholipases are known to cleave phospholipids, suggesting their possible involvement in the host cell plasma membrane disruption leading to host cell penetration and lysis. The aims of the present study were to determine phospholipase activities in Acanthamoeba and to determine their roles in the pathogenesis of Acanthamoeba. Using an encephalitis isolate (T1 genotype), a keratitis isolate (T4 genotype), and an environmental isolate (T7 genotype), we demonstrated that Acanthamoeba exhibited phospholipase A2 (PLA2) and phospholipase D (PLD) activities in a spectrophotometry-based assay. Interestingly, the encephalitis isolates of Acanthamoeba exhibited higher phospholipase activities as compared with the keratitis isolates, but the environmental isolates exhibited the highest phospholipase activities. Moreover, Acanthamoeba isolates exhibited higher PLD activities compared with the PLA2. Acanthamoeba exhibited optimal phospholipase activities at 37degrees C and at neutral pH indicating their physiological relevance. The functional role of phospholipases was determined by in vitro assays using human brain microvascular endothelial cells (HBMEC), which constitute the blood-brain barrier. We observed that a PLD-specific inhibitor, i.e., compound 48/80, partially inhibited Acanthamoeba encephalitis isolate cytotoxicity of the host cells, while PLA2-specific inhibitor, i.e., cytidine 5'-diphosphocholine, had no effect on parasite-mediated HBMEC cytotoxicity. Overall, the T7 exhibited higher phospholipase activities as compared to the T4. In contract, the T7 exhibited minimal binding to, or cytotoxicity of, HBMEC.
Acanthamoeba/*enzymology/genetics/*isolation & purification/physiology
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Cell Adhesion
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Cells, Cultured
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Endothelial Cells/parasitology
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Humans
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Keratitis/*parasitology
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Phospholipase D/genetics/*metabolism
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Phospholipases A2/genetics/*metabolism
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Protozoan Proteins/genetics/*metabolism
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Soil/*parasitology
9.Adenovirus-mediated stromal cell-derived factor-1 alpha gene transfer promotes mesenchymal stem cell migration.
Yi-ping WANG ; Jun-ming TANG ; Ling-yun GUO ; Xia KONG ; Jian-ye YANG ; Long CHEN ; Yong-zhang HUANG ; Jia-ning WANG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2008;28(7):1190-1194
OBJECTIVETo explore the role of stromal-derived factor-1 (SDF-1) in the migration of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and the underlying signal transduction mechanism.
METHODSRat bone marrow-derived MSCs were infected with 100 ml recombinant adenovirus containing human SDF-1alpha gene (Ad-hSDF-1alpha), and the cell migration changes were observed at 1, 2, and 3 days after the infection. Twelve hours after Ad-hSDF-1alpha transfection, the MSCs in separate cultures were treated with wortmannin (50 nmol/L), LY294002 (10 mmol/L), PD98059 (50 mmol/L), U73122 (10 mmol/L), AMD3100 (0.1 g/L), or verapamil (50 nmol/L), respectively, and the signal transduction pathways involved in MSC migration were analyzed.
RESULTSThe MSCs grew in colonies after transfection with Ad-hSDF-1alpha, but this growth pattern was substantially attenuated after treatment with wortmannin, LY294002, PD98059, U73122, AMD3100 and verapamil, among which U73122 and AMD3100 treatments resulted in the most conspicuous inhibitory effects.
CONCLUSIONThe effect of SDF-1 in promoting MSC migration is related to mitogen-activated protein kinase, phosphatidylinositol phospholipase C, and protein kinase signal pathways.
Adenoviridae ; genetics ; Animals ; Cell Movement ; genetics ; physiology ; Cells, Cultured ; Chemokine CXCL12 ; genetics ; physiology ; Enzyme Inhibitors ; pharmacology ; Genetic Vectors ; genetics ; Mesenchymal Stromal Cells ; cytology ; metabolism ; Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases ; antagonists & inhibitors ; metabolism ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Signal Transduction ; drug effects ; Transfection ; Type C Phospholipases ; antagonists & inhibitors ; metabolism
10.Construction and immunogenicity of a genetic engineered strain expressing nontoxic ST1-LT(B)-alpha-beta fusion protein against diarrhea of piglet.
Jie SONG ; Mingming QIAN ; Jianing BAI ; Baohua ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2008;24(8):1340-1347
We constructed a recombinant strain BL21 (DE3) (pETST3LTBalphabeta) including ST1-LT(B)-alpha-beta fusion gene via molecular technology. The SDS-PAGE and Western blotting indicated that the ST1-LT(B)-alpha-beta fusion protein was highly expressed in Escherichia coli and the molecular weight of the fusion protein was about 110 kD. The recombinant strain was induced in different concentrations of lactose and different aeration rate. The optimal culture conditions in 20 L fermentor were 1% inoculation (V/V), initial aeration 5 L/min, 0.03 mol/L lactose addition 3 hours after inoculation, and increased the aeration to 12.5 L/min for the following 6 hours. The fusion protein was about 38.53% of total cellular protein. It was nontoxic, immunogenic and protective against enterotoxigenic E. coli and Clostridium perfringens infection. The constructed recombinant strain BL21 (DE3) (pETST3LTBalphabeta) could serve as a candidate vaccine strain against diarrhea of piglet.
Animals
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Bacterial Toxins
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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Calcium-Binding Proteins
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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Clostridium perfringens
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genetics
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Dysentery
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prevention & control
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veterinary
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Enterotoxins
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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Escherichia coli
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genetics
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immunology
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Escherichia coli Proteins
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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Recombinant Fusion Proteins
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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immunology
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Swine
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Transformation, Bacterial
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genetics
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Type C Phospholipases
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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Vaccines, Synthetic
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immunology

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