1.Effect of Selinexor on Proliferation and Apoptosis of Acute Myeloid Leukemia Kasumi-1 Cells
Lu-Hui LIN ; Sun-Qiao GAO ; Xu-Qiao MEI ; Da-Yi LIN ; Yi-Feng CHEN ; Su-Dan LIN ; Li-Hong ZHUANG ; Cong-Meng LIN
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2024;32(4):1085-1090
Objective:To investigate the effects of selinexor,a inhibitor of nuclear export protein 1(XPO1)on the proliferation inhibition and apoptosis of Kasumi-1 cells in acute myeloid leukemia(AML).Methods:MTS method was used to detect the inhibitory effect of different concentrations of selinexor on the proliferation of Kasumi-1 cells at different time points.The apoptosis rate and cell cycle changes after treatment with different concentration of selinexor were detected by flow cytometry.Results:Selinexor inhibited the growth of Kasumi-1 cells at different time points in a concentration-dependent manner(r24 h=0.7592,r48 h=0.9456,and r72 h=0.9425).Selinexor inhibited Kasumi-1 cells growth in a time-dependent manner(r=0.9057 in 2.5 μmol/L group,r=0.9897 in 5 μmol/L group and r=0.9994 in 10 μmol/L group).Selinexor could induce apoptosis of Kasumi-1 cells in a dose-dependent manner(r=0.9732),and the apoptosis of Kasumi-1 cells was more obvious with the increase of drug concentration.The proportion of G0/G1 phase was significantly increased and the proportion of S phase was significantly decreased after the treatment of Kasumi-1 cells by selinexor.With the increase of drug concentration,the proportion of Kasumi-1 cells cycle arrest in G0/G1 phase was increased and the cell synthesis was decreased.Conclusion:Selinexor can promote the death of tumor cells by inhibiting Kasumi-1 cells proliferation,inducing apoptosis and blocking cell cycle.
2.Prevalence of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus in ticks and molecular phylogenetic study of viruses in an epidemic area of Suizhou, Hubei Province
DAI Ying ; LIU Cong ; ZHUANG Hang ; YUE Miaomiao ; ZHANG Yating ; HU Bing
China Tropical Medicine 2024;24(4):426-
Abstract: Objective To study severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus (SFTSV) in tick samples from different species and genera in Suizhou City, Hubei Province, China, and to explore the phylogenetic relationship between ticks and patients sources of viruses at the molecular evolutionary level. Methods In 2016 and 2017, over a continuous two-year period, 1 158 ticks were collected from Suizhou, Hubei, and their species and genera were identified. Meanwhile, 86 serum samples were collected to detect SFTSV RNA by real-time quantitative reverse transcription-PCR. All viral RNA-positive supernatants of tick homogenates were inoculated into Vero cells for viral isolation, and full genome sequencing of isolated strains was conducted. Phylogenetic tree research on SFTSV strains from ticks and cases was performed using the bootstrapped maximum-likelihood (1 000 iterations) method with Molecular Evolutionary Genetics Analysis (MEGA) software, ver. 11.0 to provide confidence estimates. Results Haemaphysalis longicornis, Ixodes sinensis, and Rhipicephalus microplus were the dominant species (95.34%) in Suizhou City, Hubei Province, China. Tick samples were pooled according to their species and developmental stage, yielding 832 pools, of which 4 were positive for SFTSV by qRT-PCR. The overall minimum infection rate (MIR) in the region was 0.35%. One SFTSV strain named HB 2016-P35, was successfully isolated from Haemaphysalis longicornis and demonstrated high homology to 16 previously reported patient-derived viruses in Hubei Province, especially to the human strain HB 2017-49 from the same region, with a genome similarity of 99.9%. In addition, the molecular phylogenetic analysis revealed five distinct SFTSV genotypes in Hubei, covering almost all currently known SFTSV genotypes. Conclusions Some areas of Suizhou City, Hubei Province, demonstrate a relatively low level of SFTSV carrying and transmission by ticks. The new SFTSV strain isolated from ticks exhibits similar genotype characteristics and high sequence homology with viruses carried by cases in surrounding cases. The study suggests that tick-to-human transmission is most likely the pathway for human infection with SFTSV, highlighting the need for continual and long-term monitoring of tick carriage of SFTSV in endemic areas.
3.Research summary of chemical constituents and pharmacological effects of Panax notoginseng and predictive analysis on its Q-markers.
Li-Ping SHI ; Guo-Zhuang ZHANG ; Cong-Sheng LIU ; Zhi-Xin HUANG ; Yu-Qing ZHENG ; Lin-Lin DONG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2023;48(8):2059-2067
Panax notoginseng contains triterpene saponins, flavonoids, amino acids, polysaccharides, volatile oil and other active components, which have the effects of promoting blood circulation, stopping bleeding, removing blood stasis, etc. This study summarized the herbal research, chemical constituents and main pharmacological activities of P. notoginseng, and based on the theory of Q-markers of traditional Chinese medicine, predicted and analyzed the Q-markers of P. notoginseng from the aspects of plant kinship, efficacy, drug properties, measurability of chemical components, etc. It was found that ginsenosides Rg_1, Re, and Rb_1 with specific content ratio, ginsenosides Rb_2, Rb_3, Rc, Rd, Rh_2, and Rg_3, notoginseng R_1, dencichine and quercetin could be used as potential Q-markers of P. notoginseng, which facilitated the formulation of quality standards reflecting the efficacy of P. notoginseng.
Panax notoginseng/chemistry*
;
Ginsenosides/analysis*
;
Saponins/analysis*
;
Medicine, Chinese Traditional
;
Drugs, Chinese Herbal/pharmacology*
;
Panax/chemistry*
4.Isolation and genome-wide evolutionary analysis of a type Ⅲ WU polyomavirus strain
Yiman HUANG ; Aijun CHEN ; Chao WANG ; Tianli WEI ; Zhuang HU ; Shanshan CONG ; Jingjing TAN ; Lihong YAO ; Lishu ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2023;43(3):182-190
Objective:To isolate and culture WU polyomavirus (WUPyV), and to analyze the genome-wide evolutionary patterns, homology and population dynamics.Methods:Real-time quantitative PCR was used to detect the nasopharyngeal aspirate samples of hospitalized children with respiratory tract infection in Beijing Friendship Hospital during 2020 to 2022. Primary human airway epithelial cells cultured at the air-liquid interface were used to isolate and culture WUPyV. Whole genome sequence of the isolated strain was obtained by Sanger sequencing. For phylogenetic and evolutionary dynamics analysis, the whole genome was compared with the published whole genome sequences in GenBank database.Results:The detection rate of WUPyV was 4.7% (31/659) during 2020 to 2022, and a clinical strain BJ0593 of WUPyV type Ⅲc was successfully isolated. The homology of the whole genome and gene fragments of WUPyV was high. The average evolutionary rate of VP2 gene was about 1.256×10 -4 substitution/site every year, and the population dynamics of WUPyV tended to be flat in the last decade. Conclusions:This study successfully isolated a clinical WUPyV type Ⅲ strain for the first time, which provided the basis for further investigation on the molecular evolution and pathogenicity of WUPyV.
5.Repositioning of clinically approved drug Bazi Bushen capsule for treatment of Alzheimer's disease using network pharma-cology approach and in vitro experimental validation
Tongxing WANG ; Meng CHEN ; Bin HOU ; Junqing LIANG ; Cong WEI ; Zhenhua JIA
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2023;37(z1):22-23
OBJECTIVE To explore the new indications and key mechanism of Bazi Bushen capsule(BZBS)by network pharmacology and in vitro experiment.METHODS The potential tar-get profiles of the components of BZBS were pre-dicted.Subsequently,new indications for BZBS were predicted by disease ontology(DO)enrich-ment analysis and initially validated by GO and KEGG pathway enrichment analysis.Further-more,the therapeutic target of BZBS acting on AD signaling pathway were identified by intersec-tion analysis.Two Alzheimer's disease(AD)cell models,BV-2 and SH-SY5Y,were used to pre-liminarily verify the anti-AD efficacy and mecha-nism of BZBS in vitro.RESULTS In total,1499 non-repeated ingredients were obtained from 16 herbs in BZBS formula,and 1320 BZBS targets with high confidence were predicted.Disease enrichment results strongly suggested that BZBS formula has the potential to be used in the treat-ment of AD.In vitro experiments showed that BZ-BS could significantly reduce the release of TNF-α and IL-6 and the expression of COX-2 and PSEN1 in A β 25-35-induced BV-2 cells.BZBS reduced the apoptosis rate of A β 25-35 induced SH-SY5Y cells,significantly increased mitochon-drial membrane potential,reduced the expres-sion of Caspase3 active fragment and PSEN1,and increased the expression of IDE.CONCLU-SIONS BZBS formula has a potential use in the treatment of AD,which is achieved through regu-lation of ERK1/2,NF-κB signaling pathways,and GSK-3β/β-catenin signaling pathway.Further-more,the network pharmacology technology is a feasible drug repurposing strategy to reposition new clinical use of approved TCM and explore the mechanism of action.The study lays a foun-dation for the subsequent in-depth study of BZBS in the treatment of AD and provides a basis for its application in the clinical treatment of AD.
6.Exploring the mechanism of Bazi Bushen capsule in delaying the senescence of mesen-chymal stem cells by network pharmacology method and verifying it in vitro
Yaping ZHANG ; Tongxing WANG ; Junqing LIANG ; Cong WEI
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2023;37(z1):39-39
OBJECTIVE To explore the key mechanism of Bazi Bushen capsule(BZBS)in delaying the senescence of mesenchymal stem cells(MSCs)through network pharmacology and in vitro experiments.METHODS Network phar-macology was used to predict the mechanism targets of BZBS in delaying MSCs senescence.A MSCs senescence model induced by D-galac-tose(D-gal)was used to investigate the effect and mechanism of BZBS on MSCs senescence in vitro.RESULTS Network pharmacology analy-sis showed that BZSB could delay MSCs senes-cence.The experiment showed that BZBS could significantly improve the survival activity of the aged MSCs.It significantly reduced the positive rate of β-galactosidase staining and p16,p21 expression in aged MSCs,enhanced the ability of adipogenic differentiation and osteogenic differ-entiation,and increased expression of Nanog,OCT4 and SOX2 in senescent MSCs.CONCLU-SIONS Network pharmacology and in vitro cell experiments verified that BZBS could delay MSCs senescence.
7.Epidemiological characteristics of hepatitis A in Guangxi in 2010—2020
Jia-gui CHEN ; Qiu-yun DENG ; Ren-cong YANG ; Jin-fa DU ; Yu-yan MA ; Ming GAN ; Ying HUANG ; Jing LIU ; Sha LI ; Jia-nan WEI ; Shi-yi CHEN ; Ai-hu DONG
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2022;33(6):47-50
Objective To analyze the epidemiological characteristics of hepatitis A in Guangxi from 2010 to 2020, and to provide a scientific basis for formulating effective prevention and control strategies. Methods Descriptive epidemiological method was used to analyze the incidence data of hepatitis A in Guangxi from 2010 to 2020. Results From 2010 to 2020, a total of 8,742 cases of hepatitis A were reported in Guangxi, with an average annual incidence rate of 1.66 /100,000. There were 5 298 male cases (60.60%), and 3,444 female cases (39.40%). The incidence rate decreased from 2.73/100 000 in 2010 to 1.38/100 000 in 2020. The onset seasonality was strong in 2010, but there was no obvious seasonality in other years. A total of 5 891 cases (67.39%) were aged from 25 to 64 years. Farmers accounted for 59.79% of the cases. A total of 7 hepatitis A outbreaks were reported during 2010-2020, including 273 cases,accounting for 3.12% of the total cases.The incidence rates of hepatitis A in Hezhou (3.97/100 000), Wuzhou (2.98/100 000), Hechi (2.44/100 000), Guigang (2.00/100 000) and Beihai (1.79/100 000) were relatively higher than other places. Conclusion The number of reported hepatitis A cases in Guangxi has been declining year by year, and the prevention and control measures of hepatitis A vaccine prevention are effective. The surveillance of hepatitis A should be strengthened, and prevention and control strategies should be formulated for high-risk areas and key populations.
8.Study on antibacterial effects of flavaspidic acid BB against MRSA and MSSA in vitro and in vivo
Cong CHEN ; Suqi ZHUANG ; Tao JIANG ; Zhibin SHEN ; Yanfen CHEN ; Ying SITU ; Chaoyan YANG ; Chunping TANG
China Pharmacy 2022;33(21):2615-2621
OBJECTIVE To investigate the antibacterial activities of flavaspidic acid BB against the main pathogens of skin and soft tissue infections such as methicillin -resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)and methicillin -sensitive Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA) in vitro and in vivo . METHODS Microdilution method was used to determine the minimum inhibitory concentration(MIC)and minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC)of flavaspidic acid BB on 10 strains of MRSA and 13 strains of MSSA ;time-kill curves of MRSA 11 and MSSA 23 strains were drawn by plate method ;the checkerboard dilution method was used to determine the combined antibacterial effect of flavaspidic acid BB and mupirocin ;the skin abscess model of mice was established to evaluate the antibacterial effects of 0.5%,1%,2% flavaspidic acid BB cream on MRSA 11 or MSSA 23 strains in vivo;scanning electron microscopy was used to observe the effects of flavaspidic acid BB on the morphology of MRSA 11 or MSSA23 strains. The contents of nucleic acid leakage and extracellular protein were also determined . RESULTS MIC and MBC ranges of flavaspidic acid BB against 10 strains of MRSA were 6.30-80.00 μg/mL and 40.00-640.00 μg/mL;MIC and MBC ranges of 13 strains of MSSA were 40.00-80.00 μg/mL and 63.50-126.99 μg/mL,respectively. The bactericidal rate of MRSA 11 and MSSA23 strains were 99.9% after interfered with plavaspidic acid BB for 36 h. The combination of flavaspidic acid BB and mupirocin showed an additive effect on MRSA strain and an additive or synergistic effect on MSSA strain . The 0.5%,1% and 2% flavaspidic acid BB cream could reduce the volume of abscess and the bacterial load of skin abscess model mice to some extent (P<0.05),and improved the pathological changes of skin inflammation in skin abscess site of mice . Flavaspidic acid BB could make MRSA 11 and MSSA 23 cells shrinkage and rupture ,and significantly increase the contents of nucleic acid leakage and extracellular protein (P<0.01). CONCLUSIONS Flavaspidicacid BB shows good antibacterial effect on MRSA and MSSAE-mail:tchp66@163.com in vitro and in vivo ,the mechanism of which may be related to the change of membrane permeability .
9.Clinical Analysis of Bloodstream Infection after Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation.
Ying-Ying WU ; Bei-Cai LIU ; Lian-Jin LIU ; Shi-Si YUAN ; Jie-Min WEI ; Li-Lin WANG ; Pei-Xi WANG ; Ji-Cong LIU ; Yong-Rong LAI ; Qiao-Chuan LI
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2022;30(1):292-297
OBJECTIVE:
To analyze the clinical characteristics of bloodstream infection (BSI) in patients treated by hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT).
METHODS:
The clinical characteristics, distribution of pathogenic bacteria causing BSI and drug sensitivity of 910 patients treated by HSCT in our department from January 2013 to June 2020 were retrospectively analyzed.
RESULTS:
Among 910 HSCT patients, 111 patients were diagnosed as BSI within 100 days after transplantation, and 98 patients showed BSI during the period of agranulocytosis. Multivariate analysis showed that the usage of anti-thymocyte globulin (ATG), long duration of agranulocytosis and low infusion volume of mononuclear cell (MNC) were the independent risk factors affecting BSI after HSCT. Among 121 pathogenic bacteria isolated, 76 Gram-negative (G-) bacteria (62.8%), 40 Gram-positive (G+) bacteria (33.0%), and 5 fungi (4.1%) were detected out. The top three pathogens were Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus epidermidis and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The drug-resistance rates of Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae to carbapenems was 14.3% and 7.7%, respectively, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa was 66.7%. The susceptibility of G+ bacteria to vancomycin, linezolid and teicoplanin was 97.5%, 100% and 100%, respectively. The crude mortality rate of the patients with BSI at 100 days after HSCT was significantly higher than that of patients without BSI (P<0.001).
CONCLUSION
The usage of ATG, long duration of agranulocytosis and low infusion volume of MNC are independent risk factors for BSI after HSCT. The pathogens after HSCT are mainly G- bacteria. Pseudomonas aeruginosa is highly resistant to carbapenems. Key words ;
Bacteremia/epidemiology*
;
Bacteria
;
Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
;
Humans
;
Retrospective Studies
;
Sepsis
10.TiRobot combined with O-arm assisted closed reduction and percutaneous screw fixation in unstable pelvic fracture surgery
Chen FEI ; Yan ZHUANG ; Kun ZHANG ; Yuxuan CONG ; Yongchao DUAN ; Hongli DENG ; Zhiqiang FAN ; Chao KE ; Hai HUANG ; Pengfei WANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2022;42(13):815-822
Objective:To investigate the role of TiRobot combined with O-arm assisted closed reduction and percutaneous screw fixation in unstable pelvic fracture surgery.Methods:Twelve patients with unstable pelvic fractures, 7 males and 5 females, aged 39.41±12.56 years (range 25-60 years), admitted from January 2020 to January 2021, were retrospectively analyzed. The duration between injury and surgery was 9.67±5.81 d (range 4-24 d). The following are the causes of injury, namely traffic injury in 6 cases, fall from height injury in 4 cases, crush injury in 2 cases. Tile type of pelvic fractures were 3 cases of type B (2 cases of type B2, 1 case of type B3), 9 cases of type C (4 cases of type C1, 3 cases of type C2, 2 cases of type C3). Sacral fractures with Denis division were 5 cases of zone I, 7 cases of zone II. Seven patients were repositioned by intraoperative traction on the injured side of the limb and maintained by fixation with a Starr frame. Two cases were repositioned by intraoperative longitudinal bone traction on each lower limb for fracture displacement. The other 3 B-type fractures were repositioned by inserting Schanz nails into the anterior inferior iliac spine bilaterally. Then, the fractures were maintained with external pelvic fixators. The fractures were assessed by O-arm fluoroscopy. Hollow screws were placed with the aid of orthopedic robotic guidance, and the screw positions were verified by O-arm fluoroscopy again after the nail placement. The duration of each screw placement and operation were recorded. The quality of fracture repositioning, hip function and postoperative complications were observed at the follow-up.Results:All patients were followed up for 8.17±1.99 months (range, 6-12 months). There were 27 screws inserted in 12 patients, with a single screw insertion duration of 19.9±1.8 min (range, 9-31 min). In all patients, one O-arm fluoroscopy was performed in each row after closed reduction and after completion of nail placement. The operative duration was 257.78±80.63 min (range, 160-450 min). The O-arm fluoroscopy after nail placement verified that 23 screws were placed in a satisfactory position at one time, with satisfactory rate of 85% (23/27) for the first nail placement. Two patients with preoperative grade II sacral plexus nerve injury recovered to grade I in one case and grade II in one case. However, the numbness was reduced after operation. No further aggravation of nerve injury occurred after surgery. The quality of fracture repositioning was evaluated according to the Matta score, including excellent in 9 cases, good in 2 cases, and acceptable in 1 case, with an excellent rate of 92% (11/12). At the last follow-up, the Majeed pelvic fracture quantitative assessment system scored 85.75±5.82 (range, 74-96). There were 8 cases in excellent and 4 cases in good. Twelve patients had one-stage wound healing. No complications, such as incision infection, nerve injury, loosening and breaking of the internal fixation occurred during the follow-up.Conclusion:TiRobot combined with O-arm assisted closed reduction and percutaneous screw fixation for unstable pelvic fractures has some advantages, including safety, precision, convenient nail placement, and less fluoroscopic radiation.


Result Analysis
Print
Save
E-mail