1.Identification of Rare 3.5 kb Deletion in the β-Globin Gene Cluster.
Yun-Hua FAN ; Cui-Lin DUAN ; Sai-Li LUO ; Shi-Jun GE ; Chong-Fei YU ; Jue-Min XI ; Jia-You CHU ; Zhao-Qing YANG
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2025;33(1):175-179
OBJECTIVE:
To identify the gene mutation types of 4 suspected β-thalassemia patients in Yunnan Province, and to analyze the genotypes and hematological phenotypes.
METHODS:
Whole genome sequencing was performed on the samples of 4 suspected β-thalassemia patients from the Dai ethnic group in a thalassemia endemic area of Yunnan Province, whose hematological phenotypes were not consistent with the results of common thalassemia gene mutations. The mutations of β-globin gene clusters were confirmed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and Sanger DNA sequencing technology.
RESULTS:
The 3.5 kb deletion in β-globin gene cluster (NC_000011.10: g. 5224302-5227791del3490bp) was detected in 4 patients' samples, of which 1 case was also detected with HbE mutation and 1 case with CD17 mutation. These 2 patients displayed moderate anemia phenotype, while the two patients with only the 3.5 kb deletion presented with other mild anemia phenotype.
CONCLUSION
Heterozygous carriers with rare 3.5 kb deletion of the β-globin gene cluster may develop mild anemia, compound mutations of the 3.5 kb deletion with other mutations may led to intermediate thalasemia with moderate to sever anemia. In areas with a high incidence of thalassemia, suspected patients should undergo genetic testing to avoid missing or misdiagnosing rare mutations.
Humans
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beta-Globins/genetics*
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Multigene Family
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beta-Thalassemia/genetics*
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Mutation
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Genotype
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Sequence Deletion
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Phenotype
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Male
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Female
2.Lumican and tumor therapy resistance
Ge HU ; Fan XIA ; Xueya WU ; Yun WANG ; Xiuli XU
Journal of International Oncology 2023;50(2):87-90
Lumican is a member of the small leucine-rich proteoglycan family, which is involved in cell processes related to tumorigenesis and development, such as epithelial-mesenchymal transition, cell proliferation, migration, invasion and adhesion. The expression of Lumican in different tumors is positively or negatively correlated with tumor progression, and can be used as a reference for tumor prognosis and efficacy evaluation. Further study of the correlation and potential mechanism between Lumican and tumor therapy resistance can provide new ideas for predicting clinical therapeutic efficacy.
3.The Brain Structure Volume Estimation Based on Synthetic MRI in Healthy Children and Youth
Yan DAI ; Ying-qian CHEN ; Shu SU ; Long QIAN ; Liu-hui WU ; Hong-yu ZHANG ; Miao FAN ; Zhi-yun YANG
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) 2022;43(2):268-275
ObjectiveTo investigate the consistency of the brain structure volume estimation based on Synthetic MRI (SyMRI) and T1-FSPGR images in healthy children and youths. MethodsWe prospectively collected the brain SyMRI and T1-FSPGR images of 38 healthy children with age range of 6~13 years old and 30 healthy youths with age range of 22~26 years old. The Sythetic MR software and FreeSurfer software were used to measure the total gray matter volume (GMV), total white matter volume (WMV), brain parenchyma volume (BPV) and intracranial volume (ICV) based on SyMRI and T1-FSPGR images respectively. Paired t test, Pearson’s correlation analysis and interclass correlation coefficient (ICC) were used to evaluate the association between SyMRI and T1 derived measurements. ResultsThe volumes estimated by two methods in two groups showed differences in paired t test (P<0.05). Nevertheless, both in children and youths, the measurements of GMV, WMV, BPV and ICV all showed noticeable correlation and consistency between the two brain volume estimation methods [r values are 0.691, 10.577, 0.938, 0.796 in children group and 0.657, 0.623, 0.933, 0.881 in adult group, P<0.001; ICC95%CIs are 0.816 (0.647, 0.905), 0.732 (0.484, 0.861), 0.968 (0.938, 0.983) and 0.880 (0.770, 0.938] in children group and 0.751 (0.476, 0.881), 0.760 (0.496, 0.886), 0.962 (0.920, 0.982), and 0.936 (0.866, 0.970)in youth group]. ConclusionsThe brain segmentation and volume estimation based on SyMRI can acquire the measurements which have statistical difference but powerful association with that acquired from T1-FSPGR images, which suggests this new method have a good prospect for clinical use and scientific research.
4.Common susceptibility loci in both systemic sclerosis and localized scleroderma identified using genetic analysis.
Yun LI ; Wen-Jun WANG ; Wei-Wei CHEN ; Xue FAN ; Lu CAO ; Ze-Yu XING ; Qi ZHEN ; Qiong-Qiong XU ; Chen-Yu ZHU ; Hui-Yao GE ; Dian CHEN ; Rui-Xue ZHANG ; Chang SHU ; Wei DU ; Shi-Rui CHEN ; Xie YUAN ; Hui ZHANG ; Xia HU ; Xu-Ming MAO ; Qiu-Ning SUN
Chinese Medical Journal 2020;133(19):2370-2372
5.Systems-Based Interactome Analysis for Hematopoiesis Effect of Angelicae sinensis Radix: Regulated Network of Cell Proliferation towards Hemopoiesis.
Guang ZHENG ; He ZHANG ; Yun YANG ; Ying-Li SUN ; Yan-Jing ZHANG ; Ju-Ping CHEN ; Ting HAO ; Cheng LU ; Hong-Tao GUO ; Ge ZHANG ; Dan-Ping FAN ; Xiao-Juan HE ; Ai-Ping LU
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2019;25(12):939-947
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the molecular-level mechanism on the hematopoiesis effect of Angelicae sinensis Radix (ASR) with systems-based interactome analysis.
METHODS:
This systems-based interactome analysis was designed to enforce the workflow of "ASR (herb)→compound→target protein→internal protein actions→ending regulated protein for hematopoiesis". This workflow was deployed with restrictions on regulated proteins expresses in bone marrow and anemia disease and futher validated with experiments.
RESULTS:
The hematopoiesis mechanism of ASR might be accomplished through regulating pathways of cell proliferation towards hemopoiesis with cross-talking agents of spleen tyrosine kinase (SYK), Janus kinase 2 (JAK2), and interleukin-2-inducible T-cell kinase (ITK). The hematopoietic function of ASR was also validated by colony-forming assay performed on mice bone marrow cells. As a result, SYK, JAK2 and ITK were activated.
CONCLUSION
This study provides a new approach to systematically study and predict the therapeutic mechanism for ASR based on interactome analysis towards biological process with experimental validations.
6.Study on chemical constituents from fruiting bodies of Ganoderma australe.
Ya-Zhe GE ; Qing-Yun MA ; Fan-Dong KONG ; Qing-Yi XIE ; Chang-Liang AN ; Zhi-Fang YU ; You-Xing ZHAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2019;44(3):489-494
Chemical constituents were isolated from the fruiting bodies of Ganoderma australe by various column chromatographic techniques and HPLC method, and their chemical structures were identified through the combined analysis of physicochemical properties and spectral data. Meanwhile, their α-glucosidase inhibitory activity and anti-oxidative ability were evaluated. Seven compounds were isolated from G. australe and were identified as 6-methoxyl-cyclo-(Phe-Ile)(1), applanoxidic acid A methyl ester(2), ergosta-7,22 E-dien-3β-ol(3), cinnamic acid(4), 5α,8α-epidioxy-(20S,22E,24R)-ergosta-6,22-diene-3β-ol(5), 1-(3, 4-dihydroxyphenyl) ethanone(6), salicylic acid(7) and benzoic acid(8). Among the compounds, compound 1 was a new cyclic dipeptide. Compound 2 was a new lanosta natural product, and compounds 4, 6, 7 and 8 were obtained from G. australe for the first time. Moreover, compounds 4 and 8 exhibited α-glucosidase inhibitory activity with inhibition rates of 36.8% and 34.7%, and compounds 4, 7 and 8 had a certain activity in DPPH free radical scavenging activity with IC_(50) values of 0.168, 0.458 and 0.170 g·L~(-1), respectively. The DPPH radical scavenging rate of compound 1 was 41.1%.
Free Radical Scavengers
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isolation & purification
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Fruiting Bodies, Fungal
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chemistry
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Ganoderma
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chemistry
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Glycoside Hydrolase Inhibitors
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isolation & purification
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Molecular Structure
7.Research progress of influencing factors of perioperative delirium in patients receiving lung transplantation and its nursing care
Lei CAO ; Shufang ZHOU ; Xuefen ZHU ; Wenhua GE ; Li FAN ; Yun WANG ; Jingyu CHEN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2019;25(14):1838-1841
Delirium is a common complication during perioperative period of lung transplantation, which affects postoperative recovery and survival. This article reviews the general situation of delirium during perioperative period of lung transplantation and the risk factors of perioperative delirium associated with lung transplantation, and proposes comprehensive nursing intervention measures to prevent delirium, in order to provide a reference for the nursing of perioperative delirium in lung transplantation patients.
8.Hemostatic clips to facilitate intubation during ERCP with ampulla around duodenal diverticulum
Jian-Wei QIU ; Jun-Bo QIAN ; Tian-Min CHEN ; Yun-Song ZHU ; Zhen-Ming GE ; Jin-He FAN ; Cheng-Jin ZHAO
China Journal of Endoscopy 2018;24(5):12-16
Objective To investigate the effectiveness of hemostatic-clip-assisted method during ERCP with ampulla around duodenal diverticulum. Methods 25 patients with ampulla around duodenal diverticulum encountered cannulation difficulty, 11 cases underwent with clip-assisted method, 14 cases with ordinary ways. Number of successful cases, cannulation time, post-operation complication were analyzed. Results All the 11 cases succeeded in clip group. 12 patients succeeded in none-clip group. Cannulation time between the two groups were discrepant. There was no difference in number of successful cases and post-operation complication rate. Conclusion Successful application of hemostatic clip help to expose and facilitate cannulation of an ampulla around a duodenal diverticulum.
9.Therapy approaches in treatment of recurrent ischemic angina with internal mammary artery bridge after coronary artery bypass grafting
Yan-Yang MAO ; Xiao-Huan LIU ; Yun BI ; Yang XU ; Tuo HAN ; Ya-Jie FAN ; Hong GONG ; Chun-Yan ZHANG ; Miao GE ; Cong-Xia WANG
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2018;39(4):475-478
Objective To investigate the clinical therapeutic methods and their curative effects in recurrent ischemic angina for internal mammary artery resterosis after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG).Methods We enrolled the patients who had recurrence of ischemic angina for restenosis of internal mammary artery graft after CABG as research subjects in the Affiliated Hospital of Yan'an University from January 2014 to January 2016.The 42 patients were divided into three groups according to the different treatment approaches for recurrence of ischemic angina:Group A (n=22)who received internal mammary artery interventional therapy;Group B (n=12)who received coronary artery bypass grafting treatment;and Group C (n=8)who received left subclavian artery proximal stent treatment.Then we compared the clinical therapeutic effects in the three groups.Results The success rate in Group C was 100%,which was the highest in the three groups,and the post-operative restenosis rate was 0.The hospitalization time was significantly shorter in Group A than in Group B (P<0.05).However,the two groups did not significantly differ in mortality,success rate or restenosis rate (P>0.05).Conclusion We should select the appropriate treatment according to the patient's specific situation for recurrent ischemic angina. Endovascular treatment has evident therapeutic effects,rapid postoperative recovery,and lower treatment risk, making it the preferred treatment when possible.
10.Anatomical and biomechanical characteristics of sternoclavicular joint
Kun YANG ; Tian-Hao WU ; Gen LI ; Yun-Kang YANG ; Jian-Hua GE ; Rui BAI ; Fei-Fan XIANG ; Yuan-Lin SUN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2018;22(11):1695-1700
BACKGROUND: The clinical experience of the treatment of the sternoclavicular joint dislocation and peripheral fracture is relatively lacking, but its incidence is increasing yearly. At present, there are few studies on the anatomy and biomechanics of the sternoclavicular joint in and outside China, and no systematic anatomical measurements of the sternoclavicular joint are reported. OBJECTIVE: To provide a biological reference for the clinical diagnosis and treatment of sternoclavicular joint dislocation or peripheral fractures by studying the anatomy and biomechanics of the sternoclavicular joint. METHODS: (1) A total of 16 specimens (32 sides) of adult antiseptic and moist cadaveric specimens were selected. The complete manubrium, bilateral clavicle and surrounding tissues of sternoclavicular joint were anatomically separated, and repair to bone-ligament-bone specimen models. (2) The areas of manubrium articular surface and the medial clavicular articular surface of all specimens were measured by the ink pattern combined with grid counting method. (3) The morphological features of the anterior and posterior sternoclavicular ligaments of the specimens in this group were observed, and the length, width and thickness were measured and analyzed statistically. (4) The left and right sternoclavicular joints of each specimen were randomly paired into A and B groups. Group A received simply cutting of anterior sternoclavicular ligament. Group B received simply cutting of posterior sternoclavicular ligament. Before and after cuting off the ligament, the anterior and posterior load experiments were performed on the anatomical sites with the same force arm length and perpendicular to the distal clavicle. The angles of joints and load-angle regression line slopes were compared between the two groups in the anterior and posterior directions load. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: (1) The area of articular surface of manubrium (239.00±28.78 mm2) was smaller than the area of medial articular surface of the clavicle (482.56±44.89 mm2), and the difference was statistically significant (t=-40.105, P < 0.001). (2) The length, width and thickness of the anterior sternoclavicular ligament were (17.56±1.94 mm), (15.54±1.42 mm) and (1.93±0.32 mm), and the length, width and thickness of the posterior sternoclavicular ligament were (17.21±1.86 mm), (15.97±1.17 mm), and (2.07±0.29 mm) respectively;there was no significantly statistical difference in the length, width and thickness between them (P > 0.05). (3) Before cutting the ligaments, when the loads were 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10 N, the angle backwards of joint caused by loads in the forward direction was less than the angle of forwards of joints caused by loads in the backward direction, but only when the loads were 6, 8, and 10 N, the difference between them was statistically significant (P < 0.05). The slope of the regression line of load-angle for the loads in the forward direction was less than the slope of the regression line of load-angle for the loads in the backward direction, with statistical difference (F=31.413, P < 0.001). After the ligaments were cut, when the loads were 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 N in the forward direction in group A and group B, the backward angulation of joint in group A was less than that in group B (P < 0.05). The slope of the load-angled regression line in group A was less than that in group B (F=52.224, P <0.001). When the loads in the backward direction in group A and group B were 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 N, the forward angulation of joint in group A was greater than that in group B (P < 0.05), and the slope of the load-angled regression line in group A was greater than that in group B (F=12.503, P=0.008). (4) These results suggest that contact area between the articular surface of the medial clavicle and the articular surface of the manubrium is narrow, which determines the instability of the joint itself. The sternoclavicular ligament is extremely important for maintaining the joint stability. The forward angulation of joint restriction effect of sternoclavicular ligament was weaker than that of the backward angulation, also because of the joint in the anatomical position of the natural forward angulation, so the sternoclavicular joint was prone to anterior dislocation. It is necessary to pay attention to the repair and reconstruction of sternoclavicular ligament when sternoclavicular joint dislocation or peripheral fractures are treated by operations.

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