1.Establish a Graded Method to Avoid HLA Class I Antibodies Cor-responding Antigen and Combining HLAMatchmaker Application in Improving the CCI Value after Platelet Transfusion for Patients with IPTR
Su-Qing GAO ; Yun-Ping XU ; Chang-Ru LUO ; Da-Cheng LI ; Long PEN ; Tong LIU ; Qiong-Cai ZOU
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2024;32(1):242-249
Objective:To establish a graded method to avoid mean fluorescence intensity(MFI)threshold of HLA Class I antibodies corresponding antigen,and the HLAMatchmaker program has been used to select the minimum mismatch value of donor-patient epitopes.Evaluate the application value of combining both methods in selecting HLA compatible platelets(PTL)for patients with immune platelet transfusion failure(IPTR)in improving platelet the corrected count increment(CCI).Methods:A total 7 807 PLT cross-matching compatible were performed by the solid-phase red cell adherence(SPRCA)method for 51 IPTR patients.The Luminex single antigen flow cytometry was used to detect HLA Class I antibodies in patients,and detected the MFI value for different specificity antigens of HLA Class I antibodies,was graded into strong positive group(MFI>4 000,level 1),medium positive group(1 000<MFI 4 000,2),weak positive group(500<MFI≤1 000,3),and one negative control group(MFI≤500).The results of 7 807 SPRCA their negative/positive reaction wells were enrolled and statistically analyzed in different grades and the four groups,the statistical differences between the four groups were compared.Multiple applications for the select HLA Class I compatible donor events were made for patients in two cases,and HLAMatchmaker program was used to calculate the number of HLA Class I epitopes mismatches between the donors and patients.The donor with the minimum number of epitopes mismatches was selected,while avoiding the corresponding antigens of HLA Class I antibodies in levels 1 and 2,the provision of HLA compatible platelets for IPTR.After the transfusions,the CCI value of the platelet transfusion efficacy evaluation index was calculated,and the clinical evaluation of the transfusion effect was obtained through statistical analysis.Results:There were statistically significant differences in the positive results of SPRCA immunoassay among the strong positive group,medium positive group,and weak positive group of 51 IPTR patients with different specific of HLA-I class antibodies and corresponding antigens(all P<0.001).The positive results showed a range from high to low,with strong positive group>medium positive group>weak positive group.There were a statistical difference among between the strongly positive or moderately positive groups and the negative control group(P<0.001).There was no statistical difference between the weakly positive group and the negative control group(P>0.05).The strong positive group was set as the corresponding specific HLA Class I site corresponding antigen grade 1 avoidance threshold,the medium positive group as the grade 2 avoidance thresholds,and the weak positive group as the grade 3 avoidance threshold.In the case of donor platelet shortage,it is not necessary to avoid the weak positive group.Avoiding the strategy of donor antigens and HLAMatchmaker program scores≤7 corresponding to HLA Class I antibodies of levels 1 and 2,with CCI values>4.5 × 109/L within 24 hours,can obtain effective clinical platelet transfusion conclusions.Conclusion:When selecting HLA Class I compatible donors for IPTR patients,the grading avoids HLA Class I antibodies corresponding to donor antigens,and the donor selection strategy with the minimum scores of HLAMatchmaker program is comprehensively selected.The negative result confirmed by platelet cross-matching experiments has certain practical application value for improving platelet count in IPTR patients.
2.Study on the correlation between abnormal menstrual cycle and intestinal microbiome in female rhesus monkeys
Minxue XIE ; Chen ZHAO ; Yuchen YAN ; Zhenghua PEN ; Jiaochun LI ; Yinzhen TAN ; Xuefu WANG ; Chaowu ZHANG ; Wu YANG ; Yuan ZHAO
China Modern Doctor 2024;62(17):1-6,12
Objective Using healthy female reproductive-age rhesus macaques as the research subjects,we explored the correlation between menstrual cycle abnormalities and gut microbiota composition by using 16S rRNA metagenomic sequencing.Methods Twenty-seven healthy female rhesus macaques were divided into regular menstrual and irregular menstrual groups.Fecal samples were collected at follicular phase(FP),ovulation phase(OP)and luteal phase(LP)of the two groups.The structure and diversity of bacterial flora in different physiological periods were analyzed and compared between the two groups.Results At the phylum level,Firmicutes,Bacteroidetes,and Proteobacteria dominated the sample flora in the follicular,luteal,and ovulatory phases of the rhesus macaques in both the regular and irregular groups,with a combined percentage of more than 98% .At the genus level,the genus Prevotella_9,Ruminococcaceae_UCG-002,Lactobacillus,Prevotella_2,Phascolarctobacterium,Ruminococcaceae_UCG-005,Streptococcus,Blautia,Prevotellaceae_NK3B31_group,Rikenellaceae_RC9_gut_group were dominant.In the luteal phase the percentage of Firmicutes was higher in the regular group than in the irregular group,while the opposite was true for Bacteroidetes.Spirochaetes were higher in the regular group than in the irregular group at all 3 stages(P<0.05).Conclusion There were some differences in intestinal microbial composition between the two groups of macaques with regular and irregular menstrual cycles,which provided some reference for the study of intestinal bacteria and ovulation disorders.
4.IL-36 in inflammatory diseases
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2018;34(3):478-480,封3
The IL-36,which is a member of IL-1 family,consists of three ligands IL-36α,IL-36β and IL-36γ. The cytokines exert their proinflammatory effects through a specific IL-36 receptor(IL-36R),IL-36Ra is an antagonist of IL-36R.IL-36 acts as a helper,involved in dendritic cell and T cell activation, maturation, polarization, antigen presentation and stimulating inflammatory factor production,and so on.IL-36,as a new proinflammatory factor,plays a very important role in many inflammation diseases, including psoriasis,inflammatory bowel disease,arthritis,SLE,lung diseases and so on.
5.Renal transplantation in patients with diabetes mellitus-induced end-stage nephropathy
Gongkuo QIU ; Wanling PEN ; Jia ZHENG ; Hecheng FENG ; Dongdong TANG ; Qiuju YIN ; Nannan LI ; Yaofang WANG
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2017;38(12):726-728
Objective To explore the clinical characteristics of renal transplantation in patients with diabetes mellitus (DM)-induced end-stage nephropathy.Methods The clinical data of 408 cases who underwent renal transplantation in our center from 2009 to 2013 were retrospectively analyzed.The patients were divided into DM group (n =82) and non-DM group (n =326).The postoperative infection,delayed graft function (DGF),adverse events,and the survival rate of patients/kidneys were comparatively analyzed.Results The incidence of postoperative infection,DGF and adverse events was significantly higher in DM group than in non-DM group (23.2% vs.15.6%,P =0.04;17.1% vs.8.6 %,P =0.04;13.4% vs.8.3 %,P =0.03).No significant difference was found in the 1-,2-,and 3-year survival rate of patients and kidneys between the two groups after operation (P> 0.05).Conclusion The incidence of postoperative infection,DGF and adverse events is higher in DM patients.The DM does not affect the survival rate of patients/kidneys through appropriate treatment.It is important to prevent complications in DM patients after renal transplantation.
6.The treatment of severe infection of mice caused by pandrug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii with bacteriophages
xia Li YAN ; cheng Zhi HUANG ; pen Ying REN ; mei Ke LI ; wen Bao CHEN ; zhi Guo WANG
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2017;33(10):920-922
We explored the effect of therapy with bacteriophages for pandrug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii infections.Kunming mice (Specific Pathogen Free) were divided into two groups:experimental group (severe infection caused by pandrug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii) and the control group.The mice of experimental group were treated with Phages AB46 while the mice of control group were treated with broth.The survival rate was compared with statistical method and the spleen bacteria count was analyzed.Results showed that there were statistical difference between the experimental group and control group of Pandrug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii groups of 1 ∶ 10 dilution,P=0.020<0.05.There were no statistical difference between each two groups of 1 ∶ 2 (P=0.650) and 1 ∶ 5 (P=0.170) dilution,both were>0.05.There were no dead mice in groups of 1 ∶ 50 dilution with statistical difference of spleen bacteria count,P=0.026.Therapy with phages was an ef fective method to control infection caused by Pandrug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii which could increase the survival rate and decrease spleen bacteria count of the mice with light infection.
7.Tat-LK15-mediated delivery of nNOS siRNA in rats with chronic inflammatory pain
Xiaojun ZHOU ; Xue YANG ; Shuyu LI ; Yun RAO ; Jie PEN ; Jianhua LU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2016;32(8):1236-1239
Objective To investigate the potential application of a non-viral gene carrier , TAT-LK15 , for delivering nNOSsiRNAin vivo and to study whether TAT-LK15/siRNA can be a new treatment method for chronic inflammatory pain. Method TAT-LK15 was complexed with nNOSsiRNA or scrambled control siRNA. The expression of nNOS was determined in SCDH of chronic inflammatory pain rats by western-blot assay. Pain control efficacy was evaluated by mechanical withdrawal threshold (MWT) and thermal withdrawal duration (TWD) assays. Results nNOS protein expression was efficiently inhibited by intrathecal injection of TAT-LK15/siRNA complexes , with the reduction of nNOS protein by 52%. Moreover , injection of TAT-LK15/siRNA com-plexes significantly could decrease MWT , but increase TWD in rats with chronic inflammatory pain. Conclusions TAT-LK15 can efficiently deliver nNOSsiRNAin vivo and nNOSsiRNA can relieve chronic inflammatory pain in rats.
8.Combined transgenic inhibition of CaMKII and Ik1 on cardiac remodeling.
Yun HUANG ; Miao DAI ; Yi-Mei DU ; Yu-Feng YAO ; Jia-Ming ZHANG ; Guan-Hua SU ; Yan-Wen SHU ; Tian-Pen CUI ; Xin-Ling DU ; Jing-Dong LI
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2015;67(2):201-206
This study was aimed to establish an experimental mouse model of combined transgenic inhibition of both multifunctional Ca(2+)/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) and inward rectifier potassium current (Ik1), and to observe whether the specific inhibition of both CaMKII and Ik1 can bring about any effects on cardiac remodeling. Mice were divided into 4 groups: wild type (WT), CaMKII inhibited (AC3-I), Ik1 inhibited (Kir2.1-AAA) and combined inhibition of both CaMKII and Ik1 (AC3-I+Kir2.1-AAA). Mice in each group received electrocardiogram (ECG) and echocardiography examination. ECG in the condition of isoproterenol (ISO) injection was also checked. The whole cell patch clamp technique was used to measure Ik1 and the transient outward potassium current (Ito) from enzymatically isolated myocytes of left ventricle. In the condition of basal status, no significant changes of heart rate, PR interval and QRS interval were observed. No mouse showed ventricular arrhythmias in all of the 4 groups. After ISO injection, each group presented no significant ventricular arrhythmias either. The indexes measured by M-mode (motion-mode) and two-dimensional echocardiography had no significant differences among the four groups. Ik1 in AC3-I group was significantly higher than those in other three groups (P < 0.01) because of the results brought about by CaMKII inhibition. Among the latter three groups, both Kir2.1-AAA group and AC3-I+Kir2.1-AAA group had a significant reduced Ik1 compared with that of WT group, which was due to the Ik1 inhibition (P < 0.01). Ito in AC3-I group was higher than that of the other three groups (P < 0.01), but there were no significant differences in Ito among WT, Kir2.1-AAA and AC3-I+Kir2.1-AAA groups. Thus, combined transgenic myocardial CaMKII and Ik1 inhibition eliminated the up-regulation of Ik1 in CaMKII inhibited mice, and had no effects on cardiac remodeling including heart structure and function as well as arrhythmias at the basic and ISO conditions. The results of this study may provide a basis for the further investigation of combined inhibition of CaMKII and Ik1 in pathogenic cardiac remodeling.
Animals
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Arrhythmias, Cardiac
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Brugada Syndrome
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Calcium-Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinase Type 2
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physiology
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Cardiac Conduction System Disease
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Disease Models, Animal
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Electrocardiography
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Heart
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physiology
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Heart Conduction System
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abnormalities
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Heart Ventricles
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Isoproterenol
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Mice
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Mice, Transgenic
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Patch-Clamp Techniques
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Potassium Channels, Inwardly Rectifying
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physiology
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Up-Regulation
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Ventricular Remodeling
9.Retiform Hemangioendothelioma of the Neck.
Chin Lung KUO ; Paul Chih Hsueh CHEN ; Wing Yin LI ; Pen Yuan CHU
Journal of Pathology and Translational Medicine 2015;49(2):171-173
No abstract available.
Hemangioendothelioma*
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Neck*
10.A quick solution for lumbar vertebra CT values in different ages and its clinical significance.
Pen-Fei XUAN ; Guodong ZHANG ; Wenhua HUANG ; Lining KE ; Huajun HUANG ; Shaolin LI
Journal of Southern Medical University 2014;34(12):1799-1803
OBJECTIVETo investigate the relationship between the mean CT value and bone density value and explore a rapid and accurate image segmentation method for lumbar CT values in different age groups.
METHODSWe randomly collected thin lumbar spine CT scan data from 202 patients stratified by gender and age (at the interval of 10 years). The data of each group were imported into Mimics 14.0 software to obtain independent Mask files using the new image segmentation method. The Mask files were used to fill the empty space and calculate mean, maximum, and minimum CT values.
RESULTSIn the age groups of 21-30, 31-40, 41-50, 51-60, and 61-70 years, the male subjects had mean CT values of 424.94 ± 52.23 Hu, 405.59 ± 53.60 Hu, 361.76 ± 53.50 Hu, 344.17 ± 47.76 Hu, and 332.88 ± 58.33 Hu, respectively; the values in the female group were 439.89 ± 50.99 Hu, 448.06 ± 65.89 Hu, 421.43 ± 54.74 Hu, 369.07 ± 78.27 Hu, and 304.98 ± 55.05 Hu, respectively. The mean CT value in men aged 61-70 years was significantly lower than the values in men below 50 years (P<0.05), but comparable with that in those aged 51-60 years (P>0.05); The mean CT value was significantly lower in women aged 51-70 years groups than in those aged below 50 years (P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONSThe mean CT values are correlated with the bone density values. The new image segmentation method allows rapid and accurate acquisition of the CT values in the regions of interest. The lumbar mean CT values tend to decrease with age.
Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Bone Density ; Female ; Humans ; Lumbar Vertebrae ; diagnostic imaging ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Software ; Tomography, X-Ray Computed ; Young Adult

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