1.Diagnostic value of endoscopic ultrasound-guided tissue acquisition with rapid on-site evaluation performed by endoscopists in immunohistochemistry-required solid pancreatic lesions
Dingkun XIONG ; Yongru LIU ; Yunlu FENG ; Yu ZHAO ; Xi WU ; Tao GUO ; Qingwei JIANG ; Qiang WANG ; Dongsheng WU ; Shengyu ZHANG ; Yingyun YANG ; Aiming YANG
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2024;24(1):39-44
Objective:To evaluate the diagnostic value of rapid on-site evaluation (ROSE) performed by endoscopists for solid pancreatic lesions requiring tissue for immunohistochemistry (IHC) staining with different approach of endoscopic ultrasound-guided tissue acquisition (EUS-TA).Methods:After screening 1 573 cases who underwent EUS-TA operation at the Endoscopy Center of Peking Union Medical College Hospital between August 2018 and October 2022, a total of 65 cases of solid pancreatic lesions whose diagnosis rely on IHC staining was collected and summarized with clinical data of each case. Among 65 cases, there were 46 cases of pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (PNETs), 13 cases of pancreatic solid pseudo-papillary tumors (SPTs), and 6 cases of lymphomas and mesenchymal. Patients were categorized into ROSE group (36 cases) and non-ROSE group (29 cases) according to the presence or absence of endoscopists performed ROSE during EUS-TA operation. They were further divided into subgroups of FNA-ROSE (26 cases), FNB-ROSE (10 cases), FNA-non-ROSE (24 cases) and FNB-non-ROSE (5 cases) according to the type of EUS-TA. Diagnostic accuracy and IHC success rate were compared between different groups and subgroups. Binomial logistic multifactorial regression analysis was used to evaluate the influence of ROSE and EUS-TA type on diagnostic accuracy and IHC success rate.Results:There were no statistically significant differences between ROSE group and non-ROSE group in terms of age, gender, bilirubin level, CA19-9 level, lesion site, lesion size, composition ratio of diagnosis, and surgical rate. The differences in mean size of lesions, needle gauge, location of puncturation, and number of needle pass between subgroups were not statistically significant. The diagnostic accuracy was 88.9% in ROSE group and 79.3% in non-ROSE group, and the difference between the two groups was statistically significant ( P=0.023). The diagnostic accuracy of FNA-ROSE group was higher than that of FNA-non-ROSE group (88.5% vs 75.0%), but the difference was not statistically significant ( P>0.100). The differences in diagnostic accuracy and success rate of IHC between FNB-ROSE group and FNB-non-ROSE group were not statistically significant. Binomial logistic multifactorial regression analysis did not reveal any independent influences on diagnostic accuracy. Conclusions:ROSE performed by endoscopists improved diagnostic accuracy of EUS-TA in solid pancreatic lesions requiring IHC staining, and therefore is potentially valuable for improving the diagnostic efficiency of EUS-TA for such diseases.
2.Construction of CD138-targeted chimeric antigen receptor- modified T cells and their effect in multiple myeloma therapy
Chengcai GUO ; Yang LU ; Kejing TANG ; Haiyan XING ; Zheng TIAN ; Qing RAO ; Min WANG ; Dongsheng XIONG ; Jianxiang WANG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2024;45(5):436-444
Objective:To construct a novel chimeric antigen receptor T (CAR-T) cell targeting CD138 and to investigate its cytotoxicity against myeloma cells.Methods:The hybridoma strain that can stably secrete the CD138 monoclonal antibody (mAb) was prepared and obtained through monoclonal antibody screening technology. The hybridoma strain cells were intraperitoneally injected into mice to produce ascites containing monoclonal antibodies, which were then collected and purified to obtain pure CD138 mAb. Further examinations were performed to assess the biological characteristics of CD138 mAb. The variable region sequence of this antibody was amplified through reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction and was used as the antigen recognition domain of CD138 CAR, which was subsequently expressed on the surface of T cells by lentiviral infection. Flow cytometry was employed to assess the phenotype of CD138 CAR-T cells. In vitro cytotoxicity and degranulation assays were performed to evaluate their antitumor effects.Results:① We successfully prepared anti-human CD138 antibody hybridoma cell lines and screened a hybridoma cell strain, 5G2, which could persistently and stably secrete the anti-CD138 antibody. ② The purified CD138 (5G2) mAb can especially recognize CD138 + cells with a binding affinity constant (K D) of 6.011×10 -9 mol/L and showed no significant binding activity with CD138 - cells. ③The variable region sequence of the CD138 (5G2) antibody was obtained using molecular cloning technology, and CD138 (5G2) CAR was successfully constructed and expressed on T cells through lentivirus infection and, concurrently, demonstrated effective binding to recombinant human CD138 protein.④ The proliferation of T cells transduced with the CD138 (5G2) CAR was highly efficient. The phenotype analysis revealed that CD138 (5G2) CAR-T cells exhibited a greater tendency to differentiate into central memory T cells and memory stem T cells, with a reduced proportion of terminally differentiated effector memory subsets. ⑤CD138 (5G2) CAR-T cells demonstrated specific cytotoxicity against CD138 + myeloma cell line H929, whereas CD138 - cell line K562 remained unaffected. The percentage of residual H929 cells was (12.92±8.02) % after co-culturing with CD138 (5G2) CAR-T cells, while (54.25±15.79) % was left in the Vector-T group (E∶T=1∶2; P<0.001). ⑥Results of degranulation assays demonstrated a significant activation of CD138 (5G2) CAR-T cells after co-culture with the H929 cell line, whereas no significant activation was observed in Vector-T cells [ (25.78±3.35) % vs (6.13±1.30) %, P<0.001]. ⑦After co-culturing with CD138 + cells, CD138 (5G2) CAR-T cells exhibited a significant increase in cytokine secretion compared to the Vector-T group [interleukin-2: (1 697.52±599.05) pg/ml vs (5.07±1.17) pg/ml, P<0.001; interferon-γ: (3 312.20±486.38) pg/ml vs (9.28±1.46) pg/ml, P<0.001; and tumor necrosis factor-α: (1 837.43±640.49) pg/ml vs (8.75±1.65) pg/ml, P<0.001]. However, no significant difference was observed in cytokine secretion levels between the two groups after co-culturing with CD138 - cells. Conclusion:This study successfully prepared a novel monoclonal antibody against CD138, and CAR-T cells constructed with the antigen recognition domain derived from this 5G2 mAb demonstrated effective antitumor activity against myeloma cells. This can be used as a new option for the detection of the CD138 antigen and proposes a novel strategy for multiple myeloma immunotherapy.
3.Optimization of gas chromatographic method for the determination of residual benzene content in carbomers
Qinying CHEN ; Yerong XIONG ; Zuoxun FENG ; Dongsheng HE ; Chunmeng SUN ; Jiasheng TU
Drug Standards of China 2024;25(4):398-404
Objective:To develop and validate gas chromatographic methods for the determination of residual benzene in carbomer copolymer,carbomer homopolymer and carbomer interpolymer,to address the issues of the current method in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia in the actual detection process,such as low sensitivity and poor repeatability of benzene detection in the mixed reference solution,and to optimize and improve the current stand-ards for series of carbomer pharmaceutical excipients.Methods:Samples were separated on a column DB-624(30 m ×0.530 mm,3.00 μm)with temperature programming,the inlet temperature of 140 ℃,the detector tem-perature of 250 ℃,and the split ratio of 5∶1.The external standard method was adopted for the quantitative deter-mination of residual benzene.Results:The linearity was great across the range of 0.04-1.00 μg·mL-1(r=0.996 8),the injection precision of benzene was 6.8%(n=6),and the average recovery rate was 96.89%(RSD=8.1%,n=9).Conclusion:The gas chromatographic method established in this research is more specif-ic,with higher accuracy and precision compared to the current method in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia.This optimized method is more suitable for the determination of residual benzene content in carbomer copolymer,car-bomer homopolymer and carbomer interpolymer,providing reference and guidance for the quality management and the control of carbomer.
4.Research on electroencephalogram specifics in patients with schizophrenia under cognitive load.
Xin DU ; Jiahui LI ; Dongsheng XIONG ; Zhilin PAN ; Fengchun WU ; Yuping NING ; Jun CHEN ; Kai WU
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2020;37(1):45-53
Cognitive impairment is one of the three primary symptoms of schizophrenic patients and shows important value in early detection and warning for high-risk individuals. To study the specifics of electroencephalogram (EEG) in patients with schizophrenia under the cognitive load, we collected EEG signals from 17 schizophrenic patients and 19 healthy controls, extracted signals of each band based on wavelet transform, calculated the characteristics of nonlinear dynamic and functional brain networks, and automatically classified the two groups of people by using a machine learning algorithm. Experimental results indicated that the correlation dimension and sample entropy showed significant differences in α, β, θ, and γ rhythm of the Fp1 and Fp2 electrodes between groups under the cognitive load. These results implied that the functional disruptions in the frontal lobe might be the important factors of cognitive impairments in schizophrenic patients. Further results of the automatic classification analysis indicated that the combination of nonlinear dynamics and functional brain network properties as the input characteristics of the classifier showed the best performance, with the accuracy of 76.77%, sensitivity of 72.09%, and specificity of 80.36%. The results of this study demonstrated that the combination of nonlinear dynamics and function brain network properties may be potential biomarkers for early screening and auxiliary diagnosis of schizophrenia.
5.Determination of ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol and triethylene glycol in poloxamer 188 by gas chromatography
Yajuan LEI ; Yerong XIONG ; Yanyue ZHU ; Mengru DUAN ; Chunmeng SUN ; Dongsheng HE ; Jiasheng TU
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2019;50(6):694-698
The gas chromatography method was developed for the determination of ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol and triethylene glycol in poloxamer 188 to provide scientific basis for the quality control. The samples was separated on column VF-17ms(30 m×0. 53 mm, 1. 0 μm)with temperature programming, inlet temperature was 270 °C, detector temperature was 290 °C and the split ratio was 10 ∶1. The method showed great linearity over the range of 6-15 μg/mL(r≥0. 999). The injection precision(n=8)of the three residual impurities were 3. 3%, 3. 0%, 2. 3% and the average recoveries were 99. 05%(RSD=2. 9%, n=9), 102. 20%(RSD=4. 0%, n=9), 101. 91%(RSD=3. 1%, n=9), respectively. The analytical method is specific, accurate and sensitive, which is suitable for the determination of ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol and triethylene glycol in poloxamer 188, providing reference and guidance for the production and quality control of poloxamer 188.
6.Influence of sperm nucleoprotein transition on in vitro embryo development.
Fei YE ; Yunxing LI ; Mingxia HOU ; Dongsheng XIONG ; Lan ZENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2016;33(2):177-180
OBJECTIVETo correlate sperm nucleoprotein transition (SNT) with sperm morphology, DNA damage and embryo development, and assess its value for assisted reproductive technology (ART).
METHODSThe SNT of 437 infertile men underwent ART were assayed, and its correlation with sperm morphology, DNA damage, fertilization rate, normal fertilization rate, cleavage rate, available embryo rate, D3 high quality embryo rate, blastocyst formation rate and high quality blastocyst rate were analyzed.
RESULTSThe normal morphology rate of sperms, DNA damage, fertilization rate, normal fertilization rate, cleavage rate, embryo transfer rate (ETR), D3 high quality embryo rate, blastocyst formation rate (BFR) and high quality blastocyst in normal males (Group A, abnormal rate≤30%, 135 subjects) did not significantly differ from those with an abnormal rate between 30% and 60% (Group B, 170 subjects) (P>0.05). For those with an abnormal rate of above 60% (Group C, 132 subjects), the sperm normal morphology rate, DNA damage, normal fertilization rate, ETR, D3 high quality embryo rate, high quality blastocyst rate were significantly lower compared with Group A (P<0.01), while no significant difference was found in fertilization rate, cleavage rate and BFR between groups A and C (P>0.05).
CONCLUSIONSNT is related with sperm morphology rate, DNA damage and embryo development, and should be assessed before ART.
Adult ; Blastocyst ; metabolism ; DNA Damage ; Embryo Transfer ; Embryonic Development ; Female ; Fertilization in Vitro ; Humans ; Infertility, Male ; genetics ; metabolism ; Male ; Nucleoproteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Spermatozoa ; metabolism
7.Human umbilical cord-drived mesenchymal stem cells as vehicles of CD20 specific-TRAIL fusion protein against non-Hodgkin’ s lymphoma
Dongmei FAN ; Xiaolong ZHANG ; Qing ZHANG ; Yang LU ; Yuanyuan YANG ; Xiangfei YUAN ; Yanjun ZHANG ; Dongsheng XIONG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2016;32(7):939-944
Objective:To study the therapeutic effect of a novel double-target system,in which human umbilical cord-derived MSCs were used as vehicles to deliver fusion protein scFvCD20:sTRAIL to non-Hodgkin ’ s lymphoma. Methods: The traditional methods in molecular biology were used to construct lentivirus expression vectors pLenR. scFvCD20: sTRAIL and contrast vectors. Human umbilical cord-derived MSCs ( HUMSCs ) were labeled with the copGFP by transducing with pseudo viral particles which had been packaged in 293T cells with four plasmid-lentivirus packaging system. Fusion protein scFvCD20:sTRAIL were secreted from MSC. scFvCD20:sTRAIL after that HUMSCs were infected by pseudo viral particles. CCK8 assay was applied to detect the antigen-restricted cell death induced by scFvCD20:sTRAIL in CD20-positive BJAB and Raji cells as well as CD20-negtive Jurkat cells and human normal peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). To evaluate the therapeutic effect of MSC. scFvCD20:sTRAIL in vivo,ge-netically modified HUMSCs were intravenously injected into tumor-bearing mice with BJAB cells. The volume of tumor was measured every three days, and the inhibition ratio of tumor was calculated according to tumor volume. Results: Lentivirus expression vectors pLenR. scFvCD20:sTRAIL, pLenR. ISZ:sTRAIL, pLenR. scFvCD20 and pLenR. CopGFP were successfully constructed and these constructs could be expressed stably in HUMSCs by lentivirus transduction. scFvCD20:sTRAIL fusion protein produced a potent inhibition of cell proliferation in CD20-positive BJAB cells,moderate inhibition of the growth of Raji cells,and weak inhibition in CD20-negtive Jurkat cells when compared with ISZ-sTRAIL treatment,and it had no effect on normal human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). The MSC. scFvCD20:sTRAIL treatment significantly inhibited the tumor growth when compared with those treated with MSC. ISZ-sTRAIL. Conclusion: A double-target therapeutic system is well established, in which HUMSCs migrated to tumor site, secreted a novel fusion protein scFvCD20:sTRAIL,and thus locally concentrated scFvCD20:sTRAIL extended antigen-restricted anti-tumor activity. The engineered HUMSCs secreting scFvCD20:sTRAIL showed potent effect on inhibiting tumor growth in BJAB lymphoma malignancy,which may play an essential role in the clinical research .
8.Application of narrow band imaging in early diagnosis of pharyngolaryngeal tumors.
Zhipeng CHEN ; Shanshan XIONG ; Fenshan CHEN ; Dongsheng MA ; Wensheng LI ; Guide LIN ; Jianwei WANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2016;30(4):264-267
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the application value of narrow band imaging (NBI) in early diagnosis of pharyngolaryngeal tumors.
METHOD:
A total of 106 patients received NBI endoscopy in the endoscopic diagnosis. Lesions found under the white-light endoscopy mode and NBI endoscopy mode were compared in the morphology of capillaries on lesiorn surface and the clarity of lesion rim. Biopsy was performed in suspected areas with those two endoscopies for the lesions found under white-light endoscopy and NBI endoscopy, the morphology of capillaries on the surface of lesion and the clarity of lesion boundary were compared between both. Biopsy was performed for suspected areas under two modes, and specimens were preserved in 10% formaldehyde for pathological examination. The characteristic, position and endoscopic diagnosis under two modes were recorded. All the patients underwent corresponding laryngeal tumor resection according to the histopathological result of biopsy, and the histopathological result of resected tissues was taken as the gold standard for diagnosis. The biopsy detection rate and biopsy correct detection rate of malignant lesions in two groups were calculated and statistical compared.
RESULT:
The diagnostic accuracy under white-light mode was 75.47%, while that under NBI mode was 96.23%, and the difference between them was statistically significant (χ² = 18.375, P < 0.01). The biopsy correct detection rate under white-light mode was 82.08%, while that under NBI mode was 95.28%, and the difference between them was statistically significant (χ² = 12.071, P < 0.01). The correct detection rate of malignant tumor under white-light mode was 48.15%, while that under NBI mode was 92.59%, and the difference between them was statistically significant (χ² = 10.083, P < 0.01).
CONCLUSION
Using NBI endoscopy to observe the morphological changes of capillaries on the pharyngolaryneal mucosa surface can increase the detection rate of early pharyngolaryngeal tumors, so it is worth to be widely applied.
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9.Study of mechanism of indirubin derivative PHⅡ-7 in augmenting TRAIL-induced cytotoxicity in breast cancer cell line as well as its chemo-resistant counterpart
Hongwei PENG ; Fei LI ; Xuelian ZHENG ; Yanni LYU ; Xiaochun SUN ; Zhouping DUAN ; Dongsheng XIONG ; Xiaohua WEI
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2015;(5):679-685
Aim To investigate the effect of indirubin derivative PHⅡ-7 and TRAIL on proliferation in breast cancer cell MCF-7 and its MDR counterpart MCF-7/ADR and the mechanism.Methods Growth inhibition rate was examined respectively by MTT assay under treatment with TRAIL or PHⅡ-7 or in combination. Cell apoptosis and ROS production were examined by flow cytometry.The change of TRAIL receptors(DR4/DR5 )in mRNA was analysed by realtime PCR.Re-sults IC50 of PHⅡ-7 on MCF-7 and MCF-7/ADR was (4.49 ±1.55 ),(3.44 ±0.90 )μmol · L-1 respec-tively;MDA-MB-231 was TRAIL sensitive cell line, and apparently TRAIL induced apoptosis in MDA-MB-23 1 .Low concentration of PHⅡ-7 in combination with TRAIL could augment TRAIL-induced cytotoxic effect including apoptosis while TRAIL or PHⅡ-7 treatment alone had limited cytotoxity to those cells.Besides, PHⅡ-7 at this concentration had little toxicity to hu-man peripheral blood mononuclear cells even if in com-bination with TRAIL.PHⅡ-7 generated ROS produc-tion inside MCF-7 and MCF-7/ADR cells and up-regu-lated DR4/DR5 expression concentration dependently. Once upon ROS scavenger NAC involved,the effect of TRAIL receptors up-regualtion by expression was abro-gated.Conclusions PHⅡ-7 at low concentration could improve the sensitivities of breast cancer cell MCF-7 and MCF-7/ADR to TRAIL,the mechanism of which may be the ability of ROS production by PHⅡ-7 help up-regulated TRAIL receptor DR4,DR5 .Our re-search set a solid foundation for PHⅡ-7 in combination with TRAIL in future clinical application.
10.The anti-apoptotic effect of c-fos in drug-resistant breast cancer cells
Hongwei PENG ; Ruizan SHI ; Xiangfei YUAN ; Dongsheng XIONG ; Xiaohua WEI
China Oncology 2014;(8):581-588
Background and purpose:Breast cancer is one of the most common carcinoma among female patients with high mortalities. Drug-resistance is the major reason that leads to chemotherapy failure in clinical practice. MCF-7/ADR is a multi-drug resistant cell line that was established on the basis of breast cancer cell line MCF-7. This research aimed to investigate the anti-apoptotic effect of c-fos in resistant breast cancer cell MCF-7/ADR, and to compare with its sensitive counterpart MCF-7.Methods:Doxorubicin with various concentrations was used to treat MCF-7 as well as its MDR- counterpart MCF-7/ADR. The growth inhibitory rate of MCF-7 and MCF-7/ADR wasdetermined by MTT assay. Additionally, RT-PCR was used to test the expression of P-gp and c-fos mRNA in MCF-7 and MCF-7/ADR; The expression of c-fos mRNA was detected by RT-PCR after 3 μmol doxorubicin treatment;We further established cell lines that stably interfered with c-fos, named MCF-7/ADR/si-fos-8B, MCF-7/ADR/si-fos-3D. Flow cytometry and MTT assay were used to investigate the apoptosis rate and inhibitory rate in these above cells under the treatment of 5-FU, CDDP or γ-radiation. At last, RT-PCR and Western blot analysis were used to detect the expression of bax, bcl-2, puma, p53.Results:The expression of c-fos and P-gp (MDR-1) was up-regulated in MCF-7/ADR, compared with its sensitive counterpart MCF-7. Additionally, the resistant fold of MCF-7/ADR to doxorubicin was nearly 40; The expression of c-fos was gradually up-regulated after 3 μmol doxorubicin treatment; The sensitivity to drugs (5-FU and CDDP) was increased after c-fos interference while the apoptosis rate was also increased after 5-FU, CDDP and γ-radiation treatment. RT-PCR and Western blot analysis indicated that up-regulation ofbax,puma,p53 after c-fos interference while the expression of bcl-2 was down-regulated.Conclusion:c-fos may act as an anti-apoptotic protein in resistant breast cancer cell line MCF-7/ADR by regulating the expression of apoptosis related proteins, and may play a vital role in the formation of multi-drug resistance phenotype.

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