1.Advances in centrosome amplification and cancer development
Zhaoxue WANG ; Xin MENG ; Shiyun ZHANG ; Ke SHI ; Yucheng LU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2025;41(10):2038-2045
Centrosome amplification is a hallmark of malignant tumours and has been established as a critical carcinogenic factor driving the progression of various malignancies.This review systematically outlines the structural com-position and replication cycle of the centrosome,thoroughly analyses the specific manifestations of abnormal centrosome amplification in tumor cells,and explores the molecular mechanisms underlying centrosome amplification.Furthermore,this review highlights therapeutic strategies targeting abnormal centrosome expansion and their potential application in tu-mor intervention.In-depth investigations of centrosome amplification mechanisms and intervention pathways may offer novel insights for early cancer diagnosis and precision therapy.
2.Advances in centrosome amplification and cancer development
Zhaoxue WANG ; Xin MENG ; Shiyun ZHANG ; Ke SHI ; Yucheng LU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2025;41(10):2038-2045
Centrosome amplification is a hallmark of malignant tumours and has been established as a critical carcinogenic factor driving the progression of various malignancies.This review systematically outlines the structural com-position and replication cycle of the centrosome,thoroughly analyses the specific manifestations of abnormal centrosome amplification in tumor cells,and explores the molecular mechanisms underlying centrosome amplification.Furthermore,this review highlights therapeutic strategies targeting abnormal centrosome expansion and their potential application in tu-mor intervention.In-depth investigations of centrosome amplification mechanisms and intervention pathways may offer novel insights for early cancer diagnosis and precision therapy.
3.Biological characteristics of Salmonella enteritidis bacteriophage JD01 and its potential application in sterilization of contaminated liquid eggs
Yao MENG ; Jinghua LI ; Xin HUANG ; Zhaoxue LI ; Honglan HUANG ; Lingling SUN ; Chunyan ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2024;44(12):1048-1058
Objective:To isolate and identify a phage that can specifically lyse Salmonella enteritidis from the environment, and provide a theoretical and research basis for its use in food safety prevention and control through the exploration of the biological characteristics of the phage and the efficacy of lysing bacteria. Methods:The double-layer agar method was applied to isolate phages, and the pH stability, thermal stability, host range, one-step growth curve of the phage were determined. The phage morphology was observed by transmission electron microscopy. Next-generation sequencing was performed for the phage genome, and the lysis efficiency was evaluated.Results:Salmonella enteritidis phage JD01 had a (58±3) nm icosahedral head, a (120±5) nm tail, a thin bottom plate of about 17 nm and 5-6 spines at the tail end. The genome of phage JD01 was composed of 44 880 bp with a GC content of 50.17%, and it contained 63 putative open reading frames without any tRNA genes. The genome comparison and phylogenetic analysis revealed that phage JD01 was a novel phage belonging to the class Caudoviricetes, the family Guernseyvirinae, and the genus Jerseyvirus, lacking virulence genes and drug resistance genes. It survived below 70℃ and pH4.0-12.0, and the lysed bacteria had genus specificity. The phage JD01 had a good bactericidal effect on Salmonella enteritidis in contaminated liquid eggs. Conclusions:Phage JD01 has strong lytic activity and a wide host range, and has great potential application in food safety and control of Salmonella enteritidis pollution, which can be considered for the development of food safety biological control agents.
4.Biological characteristics of Salmonella enteritidis bacteriophage JD01 and its potential application in sterilization of contaminated liquid eggs
Yao MENG ; Jinghua LI ; Xin HUANG ; Zhaoxue LI ; Honglan HUANG ; Lingling SUN ; Chunyan ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2024;44(12):1048-1058
Objective:To isolate and identify a phage that can specifically lyse Salmonella enteritidis from the environment, and provide a theoretical and research basis for its use in food safety prevention and control through the exploration of the biological characteristics of the phage and the efficacy of lysing bacteria. Methods:The double-layer agar method was applied to isolate phages, and the pH stability, thermal stability, host range, one-step growth curve of the phage were determined. The phage morphology was observed by transmission electron microscopy. Next-generation sequencing was performed for the phage genome, and the lysis efficiency was evaluated.Results:Salmonella enteritidis phage JD01 had a (58±3) nm icosahedral head, a (120±5) nm tail, a thin bottom plate of about 17 nm and 5-6 spines at the tail end. The genome of phage JD01 was composed of 44 880 bp with a GC content of 50.17%, and it contained 63 putative open reading frames without any tRNA genes. The genome comparison and phylogenetic analysis revealed that phage JD01 was a novel phage belonging to the class Caudoviricetes, the family Guernseyvirinae, and the genus Jerseyvirus, lacking virulence genes and drug resistance genes. It survived below 70℃ and pH4.0-12.0, and the lysed bacteria had genus specificity. The phage JD01 had a good bactericidal effect on Salmonella enteritidis in contaminated liquid eggs. Conclusions:Phage JD01 has strong lytic activity and a wide host range, and has great potential application in food safety and control of Salmonella enteritidis pollution, which can be considered for the development of food safety biological control agents.
5.Effects of perinatal and postnatal cytomegalovirus infection on infantile physical and neuro-psychological development
Zhaoxue MENG ; Huiying CUI ; Huihong ZHU ; Boxin ZHANG ; Hua HUANG ; Jingyu DONG ; Nanfeng LIU ; Haiyan JIANG ; Fangsheng XU
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2010;17(6):508-510
Objective To study the effects of perinatal and postnatal cytomegalovirus(CMV) infection on infantile physical development and nerves mental growth. Methods We observed forty-eight cases of perinatal and postnatal CMV infection infants and twenty-two cases of non-CMV infected infants. We compared the physical development between two groups at birth ,3 months and 1 year of age, and evaluated development quotient (DQ) at 1 year of age. Results There were no significant differences of baby length,weight, head circumference between two groups at birth and 3 months (P > 0.05). The averages of baby length,weight,and head circumference were all in the normal range,which showed no significant differences between two groups(P > 0. 05). There were no significant differences in DQ of rough movement,accurate movement, adaptability, language and sociality ability between two groups at 1 year of age (P > 0.05). The averages of total DQ were in the normal range, which showed no significant difference between two groups as well (P > 0. 05). According to the evaluation hierarchies, DQ values of two groups were mostly in normal level range, and there also was no significant difference(x2 = 1. 026, P > 0. 05). Conclusion The perinatal and postnatal cytomegalovirus(CMV) infection has no significant adverse effects on infantile physical development and neuro-psychological development.

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