1.Effects of Zamerovimab/Mazorelvimab on the rabies virus neutralizing antibody level in the grade Ⅲ rabies post exposure subjects
Xiuqing WANG ; Yongxian ZHA ; Zhengxiong WANG ; Ya JIANG ; Xiangyu ZHANG ; Jiangshu GUO ; Jingyu LI ; Xiaoqiang LIU
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2024;38(4):388-394
Objective:This study aimed to evaluate the immunoprotective effect of anti-rabies virus cocktail monoclonal antibody Zamerovimab/Mazorelvimab after rabies exposure.Methods:The dynamic data of rabies virus neutralizing antibody (RVNA) were analyzed in the Zamerovimab/Mazorelvimab Chinese phase Ⅲ study (clinical trial registration number: CTR20201819).Results:The full analysis set showed that RVNA geometric mean titers (GMT) on the 4 th, 8 th, 15 th, 43 rd, and 99 th day in the Zamerovimab/Mazorelvimab group were 4.413 IU/ml, 5.178 IU/ml, 17.062 IU/ml, 14.672 IU/ml, and 2.836 IU/ml, respectively, while those in the human rabies immunoglobulin (HRIG) group were 0.299 IU/ml, 0.451 IU/ml, 11.374 IU/ml, 18.063 IU/ml, and 6.769 IU/ml, respectively. The positive rates of RVNA on the 4 th, 8 th, 15 th, 43 rd, and 99 th day in the Zamerovimab/Mazorelvimab group were 99.9%, 99.6%, 100%, 100%, and 97.4%, respectively, while those in the HRIG group were 23.3%, 34.1%, 97.6%, 99.6%, and 98.4%, respectively. Conclusions:Compared with HRIG, Zamerovimab/Mazorelvimab cocktail monoclonal antibody reached the required protection level of RVNA very soon, thus effectively provided an immediate neutralizing effect of passive immunization therapies against rabies virus.
2.Progress and prospects of dental pulp stem cells in diabetes treatment
Ailan HUANG ; Peipei GUO ; Xiaoqing LU ; Jintao WU ; Zehan LI ; Xiuqing XU ; Juan WANG ; Lili ZHOU
STOMATOLOGY 2024;44(6):452-457
Diabetes mellitus(DM)stands as a chronic metabolic ailment predominantly characterized by elevated blood glucose lev-els,stemming from either a resistance to insulin or aberrations in insulin secretion.The ensuing persistent hyperglycemia,a direct con-sequence of pancreatic β-cell devastation,acts as a catalyst for a myriad of complications,inclusive of extensive neuropathies.The dis-ease has substantial prevalence and mortality rates,underscoring the gravity of its impact on public health.Dental pulp stem cells(DPSCs)are readily obtainable,and they exhibit a profound capacity for self-renewal,multi-lineage differentiation,and vigorous pro-liferation.Remarkably,DPSCs can differentiate into pancreatic β-cells,subsequently participate in insulin secretion and play a pivotal role in immune modulation.This has achieved notable advancements in the therapeutic domain,particularly in the treatment of chronic diseases.Furthermore,DPSCs harbor the potential to mitigate symptoms in patients afflicted with type 1 diabetes.They navigate this therapeutic pathway through mechanisms that involve suppressing autoimmunity,modulating inflammatory responses,and counteracting oxidative stress.This article meticulously reviews the biological characteristics inherent to DPSCs and explores their multifaceted thera-peutic potential in addressing DM and its associated complications.Through this endeavor,the article aims to contribute to the refine-ment and enhancement of DM management strategies.
3.Undergraduate Training Scheme for Prosthetic and Orthotics Engineering
Xiaopeng HAN ; Xu ZHANG ; Zhicheng LIU ; Xiuqing QIAN ; Xueqian GUO ; Haiying QUAN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2016;22(11):1361-1364
Capital Medical University has opened the courses of Prosthetic and Orthotics Engineering since 2003. Through a three-period development of more than ten years, the professional training scheme has met the international requirements and highlight in specialty characteristics. It needs a combination of medicine, rehabilitation, technology, prosthetic and orthotics, an enough foundation for personals and sites, teachers of bi-profession, and a comprehensive test system to practice.
4.Investigationon ethical congnition of clinical nurses in Kazakh Medicine Hospital of Altay Region in Xinjiang
Min ZHANG ; Jianyu GUO ; Shufen GUAN ; Yuqing LIANG ; Yan LING ; Shumei YANG ; Chunli ZHENG ; Xiuqing WANG ; Ran MA
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2016;22(18):2615-2616,2617
Objective To probe into the clinical nurse′s ethical cognition of Kazakh Medicine Hospital of Altay Region in Xinjiang,so as to provide basis for improving the level of nursing ethical cognition in minority area.Methods The self-designed questionnaire was used to investigate 51 clinical nurses of Kazakh Medicine Hospital of Altay Region in Xinjiang,and the result of investigation was used nonparametric statistics method and was analyzed by software SPSS 16.0.Results The overall level of ethical cognition in 51 clinical nurses maintained low level,with lowest score 30 and highest score 51 and median score 37;there were 21 nurses acquired score range from 30-36,and 30 nurses acquired over 36.The differences were statistically significant in comprehensive ethical cognition score of different departments′nurses (H=16.916,P <0.05).Conclusions The overall level of ethical cognition in 51 clinical nurses was low,so we should pay attention to its education,encourage multi-channel learning,strengthen ethics training,establish ethical norms,narrow the gap among each departments′nurses ethical cognition,improve the overall quality of nurses,and provide quality service for patients.
5.Association of inflammatory bowel disease with the polymorphisms and haplotypes of fucosyltransferase 3 gene.
Maodong GUO ; Xiaoyan MIN ; Xuanping XIA ; Xiuqing LIN ; Lijia JIANG ; Jie JIN ; Ran DING ; Yi JIANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2015;32(6):849-854
OBJECTIVETo assess the association of inflammatory bowel disease with polymorphisms and haplotypes of Fucosyltransferase 3 (FUT3) gene.
METHODSA total of 389 patients with ulcerative colitis (UC), 274 patients with Crohn's disease (CD), and 492 controls were collected. Three single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of the FUT3 gene (rs28362459, rs3745635 and rs3894326) were determined by direct sequencing. Linkage disequilibrium and haplotype analysis were performed using a Haploview 4.2 software.
RESULTSCompared with the controls, the allele and genotype distributions of FUT3 gene did not significantly differ between the UC and CD groups (all P>0.05). By stratified analysis, the mutant allele (A) and genotype (GA+AA) of the FUT3 gene (rs3745635) were significantly increased in the UC group with distal colitis compared with the controls (P<0.01, P<0.05, respectively). The mutant allele (G) and genotype (TG+GG) of the FUT3 gene (rs28362459) as well as the mutant allele (A) of FUT3(rs3745635) were significantly increased in patients with ileocolonic CD and ileal CD as compared with the controls (P<0.05, P<0.01, P<0.05, respectively). The frequency of mutant allele (G) of FUT3(rs28362459) was higher in stricturing CD patients than in the controls (P<0.05). In addition, the three polymorphic loci of FUT3 gene were shown in complete linkage disequilibrium [rs3894326/rs3745635 (D'=1.0, r2=0.017), rs3894326/rs28362459 (D'=0.937, r2=0.311), rs3745635/rs28362459 (D'=0.944, r2=0.448)]. However, the frequency of each haplotype was not significantly different between the UC and CD groups compared with the controls (all P>0.05).
CONCLUSIONFUT3 (rs3745635) mutation may increase the risk of distal colitis. FUT3 (rs28362459 and rs3745635) mutations may engender the increased risk of ileocolonic and ileal CD. Moreover, FUT3 (rs28362459) polymorphism may influence the incidence of stricturing CD.
Adult ; Alleles ; Colitis, Ulcerative ; enzymology ; genetics ; Crohn Disease ; enzymology ; genetics ; Female ; Fucosyltransferases ; genetics ; Gene Frequency ; Genetic Predisposition to Disease ; genetics ; Genotype ; Haplotypes ; Humans ; Inflammatory Bowel Diseases ; enzymology ; genetics ; Linkage Disequilibrium ; Logistic Models ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ; Sequence Analysis, DNA ; Young Adult
6.A new generation of rabbit anti-human leukocyte polyclonal antibody in inhibiting xenogeneic cell-mediated immune pesponses
Liangming ZHU ; Yusong FANG ; Zidong LIU ; Xi WANG ; Xiuqing GUO ; Yunshan WANG ; Ke XU
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2009;30(2):103-106
Objective Delayed xenograft rejection (DXR) is a major barrier to the long-term xenograft survial.This study evaluated the interaction between human peripheral blood mononuelear cells (PBMC) and porcine endothelial cells (PEC),and the effects of new generation of rabbit antihuman leukocyte polyclonal antibody (newRALG) inhibiting xenogeneic cell-mediated immune responses.Methods newRALG was obtained from rabbits after immunization with activated lymphocytes and monoeytes.PEC were isolated from aorta,and human PBMC were isolated from peripheral blood.Co-cultures of PKH-26 labeled PEC with PBMC were established,newRALG,thymoglobulin,isotype Ig and scavenger receptor (SR) ligand poly G were added into the co-cultures.Cells were collected,then FACS analysis was carried out to detect the up-take of PEC membrane by monocytes and the expression of costimulatory molecules.Lymphocyte proliferative responses to PEC with or without antibody were evaluated by a xenogeneie mixed lymphocyte-endothelial cell reaction (xMLER).Results FACS analysis revealed that monocytes from PBMC-PEC co-cultures became positive for PKH-26 following their interaction with PKH-26 labeled PEC,indicating that they engulfed PEC membranes during activation.PKH-26 positive monocytes up-regulated the CD40 and CD80 expression.Furthermore,SR blockade with poly-G prevented PEC membrane up-take by monocytes,newRALG greatly reduced SR-mediated PEC membrane up-take.The effects of thymoglobulin in inhibiting PEC membrane uptake were limited.xMLER demonstrated strong lymphocyte proliferation in response to PEC,and lymphocyte proliferation was dramatically inhibited by newRALG but not isotype Ig at a dosmdependent manner.Conclusions Monocytes play an important role in xenogeneic immune responses.SR ligand poly G inhibits PEC membrane up-take.newRALG inhibits PEC membrane up-take by monocytes,suggesting that newRALG blocks SR.Additionally,newRALG inhibits lymphocyte proliferation in response to PEC.These results suggest that this new polyclonal preparation may thus impair the initiation of xeno-specific immune responses and prevent xenograft rejection.
7.Rosiglitazone down-regulates lipopolysaccharide-induced expression of CD40 and intercellular adhesion molecule 1 in rat peritoneal mesothelial cells through a NF-κB dependent mechanism
Yunfang ZHANG ; Xiao YANG ; Jun WU ; Yaning WANG ; Xunliang ZOU ; Rui ZHANG ; Mei LIU ; Qunying GUO ; Ning LUO ; Xiuqing DONG ; Xueqing YU
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2009;25(6):430-436
Objective To investigate the effect and mechanism by which PPARγ ligand, rosiglitasone, regulates the expression of CD40 and intercellular adhesion molecule 1 (ICAM-1) in the rat peritoneal mesothelial cells (RPMCs) induced by lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Methods RPMCs were harvested from Sprague-Dawley rat peritoneal cavity and maintained under defined in vitro conditions. The cells were randomly divided into groups as follows: medium, LPS (5 mg/L), LPS (5 mg/L)+BAY11-7085(5 μmol/L, NF-κB inhibitor), rosiglitazone (10 μmol/L or 20 μmol/L, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ activator), LPS (5 mg/L)+rosiglitazone (10 μmol/L)+GW9662 (3 μmol/L, peroxisome proliferator-aetivatcd receptor γ antagonist), and LPS (5 mg/L)+vehicle (DMSO 0.2 ml/L). The expressions of CD40 and ICAM-1 RNA in RPMCs were examined by RT-PCR after 3 hour treatment, and the protein expressions of CD40, ICAM-1, p-NF-κB p65 and p-IκBα were examined by Western blot or immunofluorescence after 24 hour treatment. Results Following treatment with LPS, both the expressions of CD40 and ICAM-1 protein in RPMCs were up-regulated significantly (P<0.05), and the phosphoralation of p65 was increased greatly (1.10±0.17 vs 0.55±0.06, P<0.05). BAY11-7085 (5 μmol/L) significantly decreased the protein expression of p-p65 (0.22±0.11 vs 1.10±0.17, P<0.01), CD40 (0.34±0.02 vs 0.50±0.06, P<0.05) and ICAM-1 (0.35±0.16 vs 0.74±0.03, P<0.05). Pretreated with rosiglitazone for 3 h then added with LPS for 1 h, the levels of p-p65, CD40 and ICAM-1 in RPMCs were significantly decreased compared with those of LPS group (0.77±0.08 vs 0.90±0.10, P
8.Relation between locus of control and parental rearing patterns of adolescent with major depressive disorder
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2009;18(8):721-723
Objective To explore the locus of control and the relationship with parenting patterns of ado-lescents with first-onset major depressive disorder (MDD). Methods Patients with first-onset MDD (n= 98) and controls (n=98) were investigated by Sphere of Control Questionaire and EMBU, the results were compared and analyzed correlatively. Results The scores of the individual strength scale ( 37.47±13.66) and the relations with people scale ( 38.65±13.19 ) of patients were significantly lower(P<0.05 ) than the controls [(45.39± 12.84) and (45.90±11.20 ) each], while the scores of social-political management (39.01±10.28) were not significantly lower (P>0.05)than the controls' (39.12±9.50). The scores of patients' paternal excessive inter-ference factor(2.66±0.49) , maternal excessive protection/interference (2.79±0.55 ) and rejection/denial fac-tor(2.55±0.39) of EMBU were significantly higher(P<0.05)than controls' [(2.17±0.58),(2.17±0.49) and( 1.75±0.51 ) each]. The scores of patients' paternal affection/understanding factor were significantly posi-tively correlative with patients' scores of relations with people (r=0.27, P<0.05), maternal affection/under-standing factor was significantly positively correlative with patients' scores of individual strength (r=0.21, P <0.05) and relations with people(r=0.23, P<0.05 ) , while maternal excessive interference/excessive protection and individual strength (r=-0.24, P<0.05 ) and relations with people (r=-0.22, P<0.05), maternal rejec-tion/denial and individual strength (r=-0.26, P<0.05) were significantly negatively correlative. Conclusion Adolescents with MDD have abnormal locus of control,which might be correlative with their parenting patterns.
9.Value of transvaginal ultrasonic in the diagnosis of early cervical carcinoma and cervical neoplasis
Quanwei GUO ; Lizhao YUAN ; Fuyuan LI ; Guiqin KOU ; Xiuqing HAN
Clinical Medicine of China 2009;25(8):876-877
Objective To study the clinical diagnostic value of transvaginal ultrasonic in early cervical carcinema and cervical neoplasis.Methotis The suspected patients with cervical carcinoma and cervical neoplasis were detected with transvaginal ultrasonography,liquid based cytology and cervical biopsy.The sonograms of transvaginal ultrasonic were retrospectively analyzed.Results In early cervical carcinoma and cervical neoplasis,the diagnostic sensitivity of transvaglnal ultrasonic was 90.9%and 83.3%;and the diagnostic specifity of transvaginal ultrasonic was 70.6% and 60.0%;the rate of missed diagnosis of transvaginal ultrasonic was 9.1% and 16.7%.Conclusion Transvaginal ultrasonic plays an important part in the clinical diagnosis of early cervical carcinoma.
10.The frequency and function of FoxP3~+ regulatory T cell in patients with acute hepatitis B
Chenxi QIN ; Hongwei GAO ; Ying ZHANG ; Lei GAO ; Feng JIA ; Yonghong ZOU ; Xiuqing YANG ; Xueqing GUO
Journal of Cellular and Molecular Immunology 2009;25(11):1029-1031
AIM: To investigate the dynamic variety of frequency and function of FoxP3~+ regulatory T cells in patients with acute hepatitis B (AHB). METHODS: Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from 15 AHB patients at acute phase (week 1 of illness), convalescent phase (primary occurrence of both ALT level normalization and HBsAg negative conversion), resolved phase (at least 8 weeks after both ALT normalization and HBsAg seroconversion, and 15 health subjects were analyzed for FoxP3 (Forkhead/winged helix transcription factor) mRNA expression in MACS magnetic beads-purified CD4~+ T cells by real-time RT-PCR assay. The effects of Treg cells on the proliferation of CD4~+CD25~- T cells were examined by a ~3[H]-thymidine incorporation assay. RESULTS: AHB patients presented a significantly higher FoxP3 mRNA expression at convalescent phase than acute phase (t=-6.04, P<0.01) and resolved phase (t=4.45, P<0.01), and healthy controls (t=3.44, P<0.01). We also observed that the suppression efficiency of Treg cells on proliferation of CD4~+CD25~- T cells was lower at acute phase than convalescent phase (t=-5.30, P<0.01) and resolved phase (t=-3.20, P<0.05), but there was no significant difference between healthy controls and any phase of AHB. CONCLUSION: AHB patients presented lower circulating Treg frequency and suppression function at acute phase, and both of them are increased at convalescent phase, and then return to normal level along with disease resolved. This follow-up study furthers our understanding of Treg' s role in immunopathogenesis of hepatitis B.

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