1.Preparation and identification of monoclonal antibodies against S1 protein of por-cine epidemic diarrhea virus
Chaofan LIU ; Jing REN ; Feiyan WANG ; Xiaojing SHI ; Jialu HOU ; Yuwei ZHAI ; Chen YUAN ; Qinye SONG
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(4):627-633
This study aims to prepare monoclonal antibody to S1 protein of porcine epidemic diar-rhea virus(PEDV).E.coli expression system and affinity chromatography were used to success-fully obtain purified recombinant PEDV S1 protein.After immunizing BALB/c mice,hybridoma technology and indirect ELISA were used to prepare and screen positive hybridoma cells.Finally,ascites antibodies were prepared by in vivo induction method.ELISA results showed that a total of 4 hybridoma cell lines with anti-PEDV S1 monoclonal antibody were screened,and they were named E6,G3,H6 and F2.The supernatant titers of all 4 hybridoma cell lines reached 1∶6 400.The monoclonal antibody H6 with higher antibody titers and more stable antibody secretion was selected for antibody type identification.It was found that monoclonal antibody H6 belongs to the IgG1 subclass and the light chain is the λ chain.The antibody titers that induced mouse ascites were 1∶106 and without cross-reaction with other proteins.Western blot results showed that the monoclonal antibody exhibited specific bands at 38 kDa with the recombinant S1 protein,PEDV QY2016,and PEDV CV777 strains.The IFA results also showed that the monoclonal antibody reacted with cells infected with PEDV QY2016 and PEDV CV777 strains,exhibiting a green fluo-rescent signal.The affinity constant of monoclonal antibody H6 was K=1.75×107 moL/L,indica-ting that the H6 strain had a good affinity and could be used for the development of subsequent di-agnostic antibodies.In summary,this study successfully prepared monoclonal antibodies that can specifically recognize PEDV S1 protein,which can be used for the antigen detection of PEDV and providing important test materials for the research of PEDV detection methods.
2.Application of the Anderson sampler in the inspection for the filtration efficiency for bacteria in medical mask
Di LEI ; Chen WANG ; Minjuan ZHANG ; Cunlin LONG ; Jian REN ; Zhijie ZHAO ; Yuwei LI ; Yun LING ; Xiaoning SUN ; Jing ZHAO
China Medical Equipment 2025;22(3):160-163
The medical mask,which is used as an important tool of preventing the spread of respiratory diseases,can effectively block the transmission of biological aerosols.The detection for the filtration efficiency of bacteria in medical mask is particular importance.The Andersen sampler,is one kind of device that samples microbial aerosols,is widely used in the inspection for the filtration efficiency for bacteria in medical masks.It mainly consists of six impactors with different pore sizes.It simulates the deposition process of the most of particles at different positions in respiratory system through the bacterial particles in biological aerosols impact respectively the surface of petri dishes with agar under different pore sizes.This paper explored the development background,structure and sampling principle,operation and counting procedures of the Andersen sampler,as well as its application and importance in the inspection for the filtration efficiency for bacteria in medical mask.
3.Preparation and identification of monoclonal antibodies against S1 protein of por-cine epidemic diarrhea virus
Chaofan LIU ; Jing REN ; Feiyan WANG ; Xiaojing SHI ; Jialu HOU ; Yuwei ZHAI ; Chen YUAN ; Qinye SONG
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(4):627-633
This study aims to prepare monoclonal antibody to S1 protein of porcine epidemic diar-rhea virus(PEDV).E.coli expression system and affinity chromatography were used to success-fully obtain purified recombinant PEDV S1 protein.After immunizing BALB/c mice,hybridoma technology and indirect ELISA were used to prepare and screen positive hybridoma cells.Finally,ascites antibodies were prepared by in vivo induction method.ELISA results showed that a total of 4 hybridoma cell lines with anti-PEDV S1 monoclonal antibody were screened,and they were named E6,G3,H6 and F2.The supernatant titers of all 4 hybridoma cell lines reached 1∶6 400.The monoclonal antibody H6 with higher antibody titers and more stable antibody secretion was selected for antibody type identification.It was found that monoclonal antibody H6 belongs to the IgG1 subclass and the light chain is the λ chain.The antibody titers that induced mouse ascites were 1∶106 and without cross-reaction with other proteins.Western blot results showed that the monoclonal antibody exhibited specific bands at 38 kDa with the recombinant S1 protein,PEDV QY2016,and PEDV CV777 strains.The IFA results also showed that the monoclonal antibody reacted with cells infected with PEDV QY2016 and PEDV CV777 strains,exhibiting a green fluo-rescent signal.The affinity constant of monoclonal antibody H6 was K=1.75×107 moL/L,indica-ting that the H6 strain had a good affinity and could be used for the development of subsequent di-agnostic antibodies.In summary,this study successfully prepared monoclonal antibodies that can specifically recognize PEDV S1 protein,which can be used for the antigen detection of PEDV and providing important test materials for the research of PEDV detection methods.
4.Application of the Anderson sampler in the inspection for the filtration efficiency for bacteria in medical mask
Di LEI ; Chen WANG ; Minjuan ZHANG ; Cunlin LONG ; Jian REN ; Zhijie ZHAO ; Yuwei LI ; Yun LING ; Xiaoning SUN ; Jing ZHAO
China Medical Equipment 2025;22(3):160-163
The medical mask,which is used as an important tool of preventing the spread of respiratory diseases,can effectively block the transmission of biological aerosols.The detection for the filtration efficiency of bacteria in medical mask is particular importance.The Andersen sampler,is one kind of device that samples microbial aerosols,is widely used in the inspection for the filtration efficiency for bacteria in medical masks.It mainly consists of six impactors with different pore sizes.It simulates the deposition process of the most of particles at different positions in respiratory system through the bacterial particles in biological aerosols impact respectively the surface of petri dishes with agar under different pore sizes.This paper explored the development background,structure and sampling principle,operation and counting procedures of the Andersen sampler,as well as its application and importance in the inspection for the filtration efficiency for bacteria in medical mask.
5.Repeatability of Pentacam HR in measuring corneal topographic parameters of keratoconus patients
Qing WANG ; Kaili YANG ; Liyan XU ; Yuwei GU ; Qi FAN ; Shengwei REN ; Dongqing ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2024;42(9):835-846
Objective:To investigate the repeatability of corneal topographic parameters with the Pentacam HR in patients with keratoconus of different severity.Methods:A diagnostic test study was performed.A total of 120 eyes from 98 patients with subclinical keratoconus or keratoconus were enrolled at Henan Eye Hospital from January 2019 to March 2022.The patients were divided into subclinical keratoconus group, mild keratoconus group, moderate keratoconus group and severe keratoconus group, with 30 eyes in each group.An additional 30 eyes of 30 subjects undergoing refractive surgery were selected as a control group.Three consecutive Pentacam HR measurements were performed by the same clinician.The recordings included a total of 53 parameters in anterior corneal surface, posterior corneal surface, thickness, composite index, and corneal densitometry.The within-subject standard deviation (Sw), repeatability limit ( r) and tolerance index (TI) were calculated to evaluate the repeatability of the parameters between different groups.This study adhered to the Declaration of Helsinki and was approved by the Ethics Committee of Henan Eye Hospital (No.HNEECKY-2019[5]).All subjects were informed of the purpose and significance of the study and signed an informed consent form before enrollment. Results:Compared with the control group, the TI of the subclinical, mild, moderate and severe keratoconus groups were 54.71%(29/53), 66.04%(35/53), 90.57%(48/53) and 94.34%(50/53), respectively, higher than 0.31.The steep keratometry (Ks), the maximum keratometry (Kmax) of the anterior corneal surface, the anterior corneal radius of curvature, the flat keratometry (Kf) of the posterior corneal surface, the posterior corneal radius of curvature (PRC), the thinnest corneal thickness (TCT), the average densitometry for the anterior 120 μm in the 0-2 mm area (A.0-2 mm), average densitometry for the anterior 120 μm in the 2-6 mm area (A.2-6 mm), average densitometry for the central tissue in the 0-2 mm area (C.2-6 mm), average densitometry for the total cornea in the 0-2 mm area (T.0-2 mm) and average densitometry for the total cornea in the 2-6 mm area (T.2-6 mm) showed good repeatability in the subclinical and mild keratoconus groups (TI<0.31).Kmax Zonal Mean 3 mm, posterior corneal surface mean keratometry, central keratoconus index showed good repeatability in subclinical, mild and moderate keratoconus groups.Kmax Zonal Mean 4 mm and Kmax Zonal Mean 5 mm showed good repeatability in all groups (TI<0.31).Conclusions:For patients with subclinical and mild keratoconus, Kf of the posterior corneal surface, PRC and TCT are recommended to monitor disease progression.To monitor the condition of patients with moderate and severe keratoconus, we may focus on the detection of Kmax Zonal Mean 4 mm and Kmax Zonal Mean 5 mm.
6.Genetic diagnosis in two families with dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa
Li WANG ; Zengguo REN ; Guiyu LOU ; Yuwei ZHANG ; Ke YANG ; Xingxing LEI ; Bing ZHANG ; Shixiu LIAO ; Bingtao HAO
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2023;56(8):770-773
Objective:To analyze clinical characteristics of and causative genes in two families with dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa, and to reveal the pathogenesis of the disease and mechanisms underlying phenotypic differences between patients.Methods:DNA was extracted from peripheral blood samples of members from two families with dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa, and subjected to high-throughput sequencing and Sanger sequencing.Results:The clinical manifestations of the 2 probands in the 2 families were consistent with the diagnosis of dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa, and the symptoms of the proband in family 1 were more serious than those of other patients in the family. Genetic testing showed that all patients in family 1 carried a mutation c.6082G>C (p.G2028R) in the COL7A1 gene, and the proband and her phenotypically normal mother and uncle also carried a splice-site mutation c.7068+2 (IVS91) T>G in the COL7A1 gene, both of which were first reported. The proband in family 2 carried the mutations c.6081_6082 ins C (p.G2028Rfs*71) and c.1892G>A (p.W631X, first reported) in the COL7A1 gene, which were inherited from her father and mother, respectively.Conclusion:The two pathogenic mutations may be the molecular mechanism underlying the severe clinical phenotype in the proband in family 1; the first reported mutations enriched the mutation spectrum of the COL7A1 gene.
7.Research progress on the association and mechanism between dietary rhythm, circadian rhythm and cardiovascular health in children and adolescents
WANG Yuwei, REN Yanling, CHEN Xin, YUAN Shuanggui, LIANG Xiaohua
Chinese Journal of School Health 2023;44(10):1582-1586
Abstract
Hypertension in children can have adverse health effects such as vascular damage, cardiac metabolic risk, and organ damage during childhood, and can also increase the risk of hypertension in adulthood. Obesity has been recognized as an important cause of elevated blood pressure in children. By reviewing and summarizing relevant literature at home and abroad, the study analyzes the relationship between dietary and circadian rhythm and explores the role and mechanism of circadian rhythm in terms of the metabolic health of youth, thereby providing a scientific basis for the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases in this population and to identify directions for future research.
8.Clinical features of keratoconus and influencing factors of disease severity
Meng ZHU ; Kaili YANG ; Liyan XU ; Qi FAN ; Yuwei GU ; Qing WANG ; Shanshan YIN ; Chenjiu PANG ; Dongqing ZHAO ; Shengwei REN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2023;41(5):484-492
Objective:To investigate the clinical characteristics of patients with keratoconus, and to explore the factors influencing keratoconus severity.Methods:A cross-sectional study was performed.A total of 908 patients (1 476 eyes) with primary keratoconus were enrolled in Henan Eye Hospital from January 2019 to December 2021.The medical history data of patients were collected by face-to-face questionnaire survey.Refractive parameters were measured by subjective optometry.Intraocular pressure (IOP) was measured by a non-contact tonometer, and corrected IOP was calculated by Dresden formula.Corneal topography parameters was obtained using Pentacam HR.The subgroup analysis of clinical characteristics of all patients was performed by age (<21 years, 21~<31 years, ≥31 years) and gender.Disease severity was graded based on steep keratometry (Ks), namely mild (Ks<48 D), moderate (48 D≤Ks<55 D) and severe (Ks≥55 D). The influencing factors of disease severity in keratoconus were analyzed by ordered Logistic regression.This study adhered to the Declaration of Helsinki.The study protocol was approved by the Ethics Committee of Henan Eye Hospital (No.HNEECKY-2019[5]). All subjects or guardians were informed of the purpose and significance of the study and written informed consent was obtained.Results:Of the 908 patients, 622 were with bilateral keratoconus and 286 were with unilateral keratoconus.The median age of onset was 20(17, 26) years, and the median age of diagnosis was 21(18, 27) years.The ratio of males to females was 3.05∶1.There were 9.80%(89/908) of the patients having a history of allergy, 25.55%(232/908) having a history of other systemic diseases, and 1.98%(18/908) having a family history of keratoconus.Of the 1 476 affected eyes, 27.57%(407/1 476) were diagnosed as severe keratoconus, and 61.94%(568/917) had a history of eye rubbing.The medians of sphericity, cylindricity, IOP, corrected IOP, Ks, thinnest corneal thickness (TCT), anterior corneal surface elevation (AE) and posterior corneal surface elevation (PE) were -4.00(-7.00, -1.75)D, -3.50(-6.00, -1.50)D, 12.00(10.30, 13.80)mmHg, 15.40(13.60, 17.00)mmHg, 49.85(46.40, 54.90)D, 460.00(425.00, 490.00)μm, 21.00(13.00, 34.75)μm, 51.00(33.00, 75.00)μm, respectively.The spherical refraction, IOP and corrected IOP were lower and the cylindrical refraction was higher in patients at age <21 years than in patients at age 21~<31 years, and the TCT of patients at age <21 years was higher than that at age ≥31 years, and the differences were statistically significant (all at P<0.05). Compared with female patients, male patients had younger onset age, lower spherical refraction, IOP and corrected IOP, as well as higher cylindrical refraction, AE and PE, showing statistically significant differences (all at P<0.05). The spherical refraction and IOP of male patients were lower than those of female patients at age <21 years, and the cylindrical refraction was higher in males than in females among the patients at age 21~<31 years, and the differences were statistically significant (both at P<0.05). Among the patients with onset age <21 years and diagnosis age <21 years, the ratio of males to females in patients with severe keratoconus was higher than those with mild and moderate disease, and the difference was statistically significant (both at P<0.05). Older age of onset was a protective factor for disease severity in keratoconus (odds ratio=0.981, 95% confidence interval: 0.963~0.999). Conclusions:The younger the onset age of keratoconus patients, the more severe the disease.Among the patients with severe keratoconus, there were more male patients, and males have a younger onset age and severer conditions.It is suggested that early screening of keratoconus in children and adolescents should be strengthened in clinical work, and more active prevention and treatment measures should be taken for younger patients, especially males.
9.Efficacy of postoperative radiotherapy based on modified clinical target volume according to high-frequency recurrence regions in patients with esophageal squamous cell carcinoma
Puyuan WU ; Liang QI ; Tao WANG ; Minke SHI ; Yuwei SUN ; Lifeng WANG ; Baorui LIU ; Jing YAN ; Wei REN
Journal of International Oncology 2022;49(8):464-472
Objective:To analyze the survival efficacy, prognostic factors and failure patterns of patients with esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) underwent postoperative radiotherapy (PORT) using modified clinical target volume (CTV) based on postoperative high-frequency recurrence regions, so as to provide reference for the further optimization of CTV of PORT.Methods:The patients with ESCC underwent radical operation in Comprehensive Cancer Center of Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital, Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University Medical School from April 28, 2014 to November 29, 2018 were retrospectively analyzed. Patients with stage pT 3-4aN 0 or N +, who underwent PORT with modified CTV based on postoperative high-frequency recurrence regions, were included in the study. Kaplan-Meier method was used to calculate overall survival (OS) and locoregional recurrence free survival (LRFS) , adverse events of patients were evaluated, Cox proportional hazards model was used for univariate and multivariate survival analysis, and the failure patterns of patients after PORT were analyzed. Results:A total of 85 patients were included in this study, and the median follow-up time was 52.6 months. The median OS of the whole group was 74.1 months. The 1-year, 2-year and 3-year OS rates were 97.6%, 84.7% and 71.7% respectively. The median LRFS was not reached, and the 1-year, 2-year and 3-year LRFS rates were 92.9%, 78.6% and 71.5% respectively. The incidence of grade 3-4 adverse events was 17.6% (15/85) , mainly including lymphopenia, bone marrow suppression, gastrointestinal reaction and skin reaction. Univariate analysis of OS after PORT showed that the degree of differentiation (set G1+G1-2+G2 group as the control group, G2-3+G3 group HR=4.19, 95% CI: 1.91-9.17, P<0.001; NA+basal-like group HR=4.16, 95% CI: 1.29-13.44, P=0.017) and postoperative stage ( HR=2.19, 95% CI: 1.09-4.39, P=0.030) were the influencing factors of OS. Cox multivariate analysis showed that the degree of differentiation was an independent prognostic factor for OS after PORT (set G1+G1-2+G2 group as the control group, G2-3+G3 group HR=5.24, 95% CI: 2.30-11.93, P<0.001; NA+basal-like group HR=4.83, 95% CI: 1.33-17.62, P=0.017) . The first failure patterns analysis showed that 39 cases (45.9%) had recurrence, among which, 22 cases (25.9%) had locoregional recurrence with the median onset time of 15.2 months after operation, 19 cases (22.4%) had distant metastasis with the median onset time was 14.1 months after operation, and 2 cases (2.4%) were mixed failure mode. Among the locoregional recurrence, 16 cases (72.7%) recurred in the radiation field. Among all the local recurrence sites, the lymph node drainage regions in the supraclavicular, upper middle mediastinum and upper abdominal perigastric/celiac artery trunk areas were the most common sites. Among the distant metastatic organs, lung, bone and liver metastases were the most common. Conclusion:Patients of ESCC with high risk of recurrence after radical esophagectomy have long survival time and high safety after PORT with modified CTV according to the high-frequency recurrence regions. It is worthy of further confirmation by multicenter, large sample and prospective clinical trials.
10.Effect of short-term healthy behavior management in patients with chronic bronchitis
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2021;27(3):298-302
Objective:To explore the effect of short-term healthy behavior management on lung function, daily activities habits and exercise-induced emotions in patients with chronic bronchitis.Methods:From May to October 2019, convenience sampling was used to select 180 patients with chronic bronchitis admitted to the Department of Respiration, the First Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University. Patients were randomly divided into observation group and control group according to the random number table, with 90 cases in each group. Control group carried out routine nursing measures, and observation group implemented the healthy behavior management. We compared the lung function, daily activity habits and exercise-induced emotional changes of patients between two groups. SPSS 23.0 statistical software was used for data analysis.Results:Before intervention, there was no statistical difference in the total scores of lung function, daily activity habits and exercise-induced emotional changes of patients between two groups ( P>0.05) .After four weeks of intervention, forced vital capacity (FVC) , forced expiratory volume in the first second (FEV 1) and peak expiratory flow (PEF) of observation group were higher than those of control group, the differences were statistically significant ( t=19.071, 4.480, 25.735; P<0.01) . The basal metabolism, average daily exercise volume and total energy expenditure of observation group after four weeks of intervention were higher than those of control group, and the differences were statistically significant ( t=4.914, 10.478, 2.774; P<0.01) . After four weeks of intervention, the total scores of vitality stimulation, body calm, emotional input and exercise-induced emotions of observation group were higher than those of control group, and the physiological fatigue score was lower than that of control group, and the differences were statistically significant ( t=4.986, 6.044, 4.849, 6.992, 7.544; P<0.01) . Conclusions:Short-term healthy behavior management can effectively improve the lung function of patients with chronic bronchitis, enhance the patient's daily activity ability, and have a certain impact on exercise-induced emotions.


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