1.Regulation mechanism of PI4KⅢβ in physiological and pathological states
Tian-Tian ZHU ; Yu ZHANG ; Yu-Qi SANG ; Li LI ; Shuang-Zhu YOU ; Jin-Long QI ; Dong-Yang HUANG ; Hai-Lin ZHANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2024;40(6):1025-1030
Phosphatidylinositol 4 kinases are the initial and key molecules of the phosphatidyl inositol signaling pathway.Among them,the phosphatidylinositol 4-kinaseⅢ β(PI4KⅢβ)is in-volved in the synthesis of the Golgi PI4P pool,playing a vital role in numerous physiological processes.Meanwhile,the en-zyme is an important host factor mediating the replication of some pathogenic RNA viruses,and participating in other patho-logical processes such as bacterial infection and malaria.In ad-dition,studies have shown that the function of PI4KⅢβ is regu-lated by numerous factors,including host and viral protein bind-ing partners.This review will discuss the structure and the phys-iopathology regulatory mechanism of PI4KⅢβ.
2.Comparison of next-generation flow cytometry and next-generation sequencing in the assessment of minimal residual disease in multiple myeloma.
Qing Qing WANG ; Li YAO ; Ming Qing ZHU ; Ling Zhi YAN ; Song JIN ; Jing Jing SHANG ; Xiao Lan SHI ; Ying Ying ZHAI ; Shuang YAN ; Wei Qin YAO ; Hong Ying YOU ; De Pei WU ; Cheng Cheng FU
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2023;44(4):328-332
3.Surgical treatment of composite orbital fractures
Qiang SUN ; You ZHOU ; Shu GUO ; Xu SUN ; Jingyi FEN ; Mengru ZHU ; Shuang TONG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2020;36(3):294-297
Objective:To summarize retrospectively the postoperative therapeutic effect of composite orbital fracture.Methods:587 patients with orbital fracture were assessed and diagnosed according to their clinical symptoms and 3D-CT reports before surgeries where incarcerated soft tissue is released and replaced thoroughly, with orbit reset as well as implants used to fix it, and then we evaluated the surgical outcomes by comparing the postoperative outlines of patients’ orbits, the functions of eyeballs along with their 3D-CT evidences.Results:After 10-month to 2-year postoperative follow-up, 12 cases of 587 who had apparent enophthalmos preoperatively still have slightly postoperative symptoms. Although the diplopia of 9 cases is partially recovered, their eye movement remain slightly restricted. In addition, the eye function of other patients didn’t dramatically decline in comparison with that of pre-trauma, except for those undergoing enucleation of eyeballs due to ophthalmorrhexis.Conclusions:Orbital fracture should be diagnosed and evaluated rigorously based on patients’ symptoms and 3D-CT reports, improving treatment effects by accurate reset, fixation and repair at early stage.
4.Surgical treatment of composite orbital fractures
Qiang SUN ; You ZHOU ; Shu GUO ; Xu SUN ; Jingyi FEN ; Mengru ZHU ; Shuang TONG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2020;36(3):294-297
Objective:To summarize retrospectively the postoperative therapeutic effect of composite orbital fracture.Methods:587 patients with orbital fracture were assessed and diagnosed according to their clinical symptoms and 3D-CT reports before surgeries where incarcerated soft tissue is released and replaced thoroughly, with orbit reset as well as implants used to fix it, and then we evaluated the surgical outcomes by comparing the postoperative outlines of patients’ orbits, the functions of eyeballs along with their 3D-CT evidences.Results:After 10-month to 2-year postoperative follow-up, 12 cases of 587 who had apparent enophthalmos preoperatively still have slightly postoperative symptoms. Although the diplopia of 9 cases is partially recovered, their eye movement remain slightly restricted. In addition, the eye function of other patients didn’t dramatically decline in comparison with that of pre-trauma, except for those undergoing enucleation of eyeballs due to ophthalmorrhexis.Conclusions:Orbital fracture should be diagnosed and evaluated rigorously based on patients’ symptoms and 3D-CT reports, improving treatment effects by accurate reset, fixation and repair at early stage.
7.Development and application of a SYBR Green Ⅱ real-time RT-PCR for detection of swine hepatitis E virus
you You LI ; yan Shuang GONG ; jing Xiao LI ; yu Xi MAO ; chao Yi DENG ; Ling ZHU ; wen Zhi XU
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2017;33(11):1002-1006,1017
In order to establish a real-time RT-PCR based on SYBR Green Ⅱ for detection of hepatitis E virus (HEV),a pair of special primers was designed according to the conserved sequences of ORF2 in GenBank.Result showed that the standard curve of established SYBR Green Ⅱ real-time RT-PCR had a wide dynamic range from 4.10 × 102-4.10 × 108 copies/μL with a linear correlation(r2) of 0.996.The sensitivity could reach 1.00 × 102 copies/μL.The melting curve analysis using SYBR Green Ⅱ dye showed one specific peak with a melting temperature(Tm) of 84.0 C ±0.1 C.No amplification was detected from the RNA samples of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus,classial swine fever virus,transmissible gastroenteritis virus,porcine bocavirus,porcine epidemic dearrhoea virus porcine kobuvirus and porcine rotavirus by this PCR,respectively.Excellent reproducibility was obtained for detecting constructed positive plasmid DNA with intra-assay of 0.83 %-0.94 % and inter-assay of 0.83%-0.94%.Further detection of 61 specimens showed that 9 of them were HEV positive,and the results of the quantitative RT-PCR were the same as that of the conventional RT-PCR.In conclusion,the real-time quantitative RT-PCR for HEV is feasible,the real-time RT-PCR established in this study will be useful for earlier rapid laboratory diagnosis and pathogenesis of HEV.
8.Shanghai Score: A Prognostic and Adjuvant Treatment-evaluating System Constructed for Chinese Patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma after Curative Resection
Sun HUI-CHUAN ; Xie LU ; Yang XIN-RONG ; Li WEI ; Yu JIAN ; Zhu XIAO-DONG ; Xia YONG ; Zhang TI ; Xu YANG ; Hu BO ; Du LI-PING ; Zeng LING-YAO ; Ouyang JIAN ; Zhang WEI ; Song TIAN-QIANG ; Li QIANG ; Shi YING-HONG ; Zhou JIAN ; Qiu SHUANG-JIAN ; Liu QIAN ; Li YI-XUE ; Tang ZHAO-YOU ; Shyr YU ; Shen FENG ; Fan JIA
Chinese Medical Journal 2017;130(22):2650-2660
Background:For Chinese patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC),surgical resection is the most important treatment to achieve long-term survival for patients with an early-stage tumor,and yet the prognosis after surgery is diverse.We aimed to construct a scoring system (Shanghai Score) for individualized prognosis estimation and adjuvant treatment evaluation.Methods:A multivariate Cox proportional hazards model was constructed based on 4166 HCC patients undergoing resection during 2001-2008 at Zhongshan Hospital.Age,hepatitis B surface antigen,hepatitis B e antigen,partial thromboplastin time,total bilirubin,alkaline phosphatase,γ-glutamyltransferase,α-fetoprotein,tumor size,cirrhosis,vascular invasion,differentiation,encapsulation,and tumor number were finally retained by a backward step-down selection process with the Akaike information criterion.The Harrell's concordance index (C-index) was used to measure model performance.Shanghai Score is calculated by summing the products of the 14 variable values times each variable's corresponding regression coefficient.Totally 1978 patients from Zhongshan Hospital undergoing resection during 2009-2012,808 patients from Eastern Hepatobiliary Surgery Hospital during 2008-2010,and 244 patients from Tianjin Medical University Cancer Hospital during 2010-2011 were enrolled as external validation cohorts.Shanghai Score was also implied in evaluating adjuvant treatment choices based on propensity score matching analysis.Results:Shanghai Score showed good calibration and discrimination in postsurgical HCC patients.The bootstrap-corrected C-index (confidence interval [CI]) was 0.74 for overall survival (OS) and 0.68 for recurrence-free survival (RFS) in derivation cohort (4166 patients),and in the three independent validation cohorts,the CIs for OS ranged 0.70-0.72 and that for RFS ranged 0.63-0.68.Furthermore,Shanghai Score provided evaluation for adjuvant treatment choices (transcatheter arterial chemoembolization or interferon-α).The identified subset of patients at low risk could be ideal candidates for curative surgery,and subsets of patients at moderate or high risk could be recommended with possible adjuvant therapies after surgery.Finally,a web server with individualized outcome prediction and treatment recommendation was constructed.Conclusions:Based on the largest cohort up to date,we established Shanghai Score-an individualized outcome prediction system specifically designed for Chinese HCC patients after surgery.The Shanghai Score web server provides an easily accessible tool to stratify the prognosis of patients undergoing liver resection for HCC.
9.Comparative study on biomechanical properties of 3 kinds of rib internal fixators
Ji-ping TENG ; Zhi-yin YANG ; You-shuang CHENG ; Da NI ; Zhi-jun ZHU ; Tie-wen PAN
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2014;29(3):E266-E270
Objective To study and compare biomechanical properties of a newly developed magnesium AZ31B alloy intramedullary nail (AZ31B) with that of imported Poly-L-lactic acid intramedullary nail (PLLA) and pure titanium rib plate (TPRP), so as to provide scientific evidences for better internal fixation in clinical operation. Methods Forty fresh adult ribs were used and divided into 4 groups randomly. Three groups were made lateral rib fracture in midaxillary line and fixed by AZ31B, PLLA and TPRP, respectively, while the group with normal ribs was used as control. Biomechanical properties of specimens in each group were measured and tested using experimental stress analysis. Results (1) Three-point bending strength of internal fixation with AZ31B was close to that of control group (P>0.05), but significantly different to that of TPRP group and PTRP group (P<0.05); (2) No significant differences in torsional strength were found between AZ31B group, PTRP group and control group (P>0.05), and the torsional strength of both AZ31B and PTRP was superior to that of PLLA (P<0.05). Conclusions The internal fixation with AZ31B is an ideal mode for treating rib fracture since AZ31B has larger flexural strength than PLLA and TPRP, and its torsional strength was close to PTRP and normal ribs. This study provides some support for future research on biomechanical properties of AZ31B.
10.The level of transgelin related to the function of dendritic cells pulsed with liver cancer.
Yong-qiang WENG ; Zhu-rong YUAN ; Yi-jun ZHANG ; Ji-gang QIU ; Shuang-jian QIU ; Zhao-you TANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2008;16(7):514-518
OBJECTIVETo explore the relationships between the expression of transgelin in dendritic cells (DCs) pulsed with hepatocellular carcinoma lysates and the functions of the DCs.
METHODSDCs derived from healthy human white blood cells were divided into 3 groups: one was pulsed with high metastatic potential hepatocellular carcinoma cell line (MHCC97H) lysates, one with lysates of a low metastatic potential cell line (MHCC97L), and one un-pulsed DCs served as the control. The morphology of the DCs was observed by confocal microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. The phenotypes of the DCs were detected by flowcytometric analysis. The mixed leucocyte reaction (MLR) test and IL-12 secretion of DCs in the supernatants of MLR were employed to determine the functions of the DCs; the expression of transgelin was detected by Western blot.
RESULTSThere were no morphological changes in the different DCs, but the levels of HLA-DR, CD80, CD83, CD86, MLR and IL-12 and transgelin were significantly higher in the two pulsed groups than those in the control group (P less than 0.01). In MHCC97H pulsed DCs, their CD80, CD83, CD86, and the expression of transgelin were also higher than those in the control group (P less than 0.05). The expression of transgelin was significantly higher in the MHCC97H pulsed group than in the MHCC97L loaded group, but CD80, CD83, CD86 and the level of IL-12 were all lower in the MHCC97H loaded DC group in comparison with those in the MHCC97 pulsed group (P less than 0.05).
CONCLUSIONThe expression of transgelin in DCs pulsed with HCC lysates is related to the functions of the DCs.
Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ; metabolism ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Dendritic Cells ; metabolism ; Humans ; Liver Neoplasms ; metabolism ; Microfilament Proteins ; biosynthesis ; Muscle Proteins ; biosynthesis

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