2.Progress on epigenetic regulation of iron homeostasis.
Lingyan DUAN ; Xiangju YIN ; Hong'en MENG ; Xuexian FANG ; Junxia MIN ; Fudi WANG
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2020;49(1):58-70
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Iron homeostasis plays an important role for the maintenance of human health. It is known that iron metabolism is tightly regulated by several key genes, including divalent metal transport-1(), transferrin receptor 1(), transferrin receptor 2(), ferroportin(), hepcidin(), hemojuvelin() and . Recently, it is reported that DNA methylation, histone acetylation, and microRNA (miRNA) epigenetically regulated iron homeostasis. Among these epigenetic regulators, DNA hypermethylation of the promoter region of , and bone morphogenetic protein 6 () genes result in inhibitory effect on the expression of these iron-related gene. In addition, histone deacetylase (HADC) suppresses gene expression. On the contrary, HADC inhibitor upregulates gene expression. Additional reports showed that miRNA can also modulate iron absorption, transport, storage and utilization via downregulation of and other genes. It is noteworthy that some key epigenetic regulatory enzymes, such as DNA demethylase TET2 and histone lysine demethylase JmjC KDMs, require iron for the enzymatic activities. In this review, we summarize the recent progress of DNA methylation, histone acetylation and miRNA in regulating iron metabolism and also discuss the future research directions.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Epigenesis, Genetic
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		                        			Gene Expression Regulation
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		                        			genetics
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		                        			Homeostasis
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		                        			Humans
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		                        			Iron
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		                        			metabolism
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		                        			Receptors, Transferrin
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
3.Differential protein expression in patients with urosepsis.
Xu-Kai YANG ; Nan WANG ; Cheng YANG ; Yang-Min WANG ; Tuan-Jie CHE
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2018;21(6):316-322
		                        		
		                        			PURPOSE:
		                        			Urosepsis in adults comprises approximately 25% of all sepsis cases, and is due to complicated urinary tract infections in most cases. However, its mechanism is not fully clarified. Urosepsis is a very complicated disease with no effective strategy for early diagnosis and treatment. This study aimed to identify possible target-related proteins involved in urosepsis using proteomics and establish possible networks using bioinformatics.
		                        		
		                        			METHODS:
		                        			Fifty patients admitted to the Urology Unit of Lanzhou General PLA (Lanzhou, China), from October 2012 to October 2015, were enrolled in this study. The patients were further divided into shock and matched-pair non-shock groups. 2-DE technique, mass spectrometry and database search were used to detect differentially expressed proteins in serum from the two groups.
		                        		
		                        			RESULTS:
		                        			Six proteins were found at higher levels in the shock group compared with non-shock individuals, including serum amyloid A-1 protein (SAA1), apolipoprotein L1 (APOL1), ceruloplasmin (CP), haptoglobin (HP), antithrombin-III (SERPINC1) and prothrombin (F2), while three proteins showed lower levels, including serotransferrin (TF), transthyretin (TTR) and alpha-2-macroglobulin (A2M).
		                        		
		                        			CONCLUSION
		                        			Nine proteins were differentially expressed between uroseptic patients (non-shock groups) and severe uroseptic patients (shock groups), compared with non-shock groups, serum SAA1, APOL1,CP, HP, SERPINC1and F2 at higher levels, while TF, TTR and A2M at lower levels in shock groups.these proteins were mainly involved in platelet activation, signaling and aggregation, acute phase protein pathway, lipid homeostasis, and iron ion transport, deserve further research as potential candidates for early diagnosis and treatment. (The conclusion seems too simple and vague, please re-write it. You may focus at what proteins have been expressed and introduce more detail about its significance.).
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Adult
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		                        			Aged
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		                        			Antithrombin III
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		                        			Apolipoprotein L1
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		                        			blood
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		                        			Ceruloplasmin
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		                        			Female
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		                        			Haptoglobins
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		                        			Humans
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		                        			Male
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		                        			Middle Aged
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		                        			Prealbumin
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		                        			Pregnancy-Associated alpha 2-Macroglobulins
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		                        			Proteomics
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		                        			Prothrombin
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		                        			Sepsis
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		                        			blood
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		                        			diagnosis
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		                        			etiology
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		                        			genetics
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		                        			Serum Amyloid A Protein
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		                        			Transferrin
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		                        			Urinary Tract Infections
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		                        			complications
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
4.A novel treatment for weight reduction by the recombinant "Pichia pastoris" yeast expressing the hybrid protein of "irisin-furin-transferrin".
Mahsa JALILI ; Zahra BAZI ; Azita HEKMATDOOST
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2016;14(1):1-4
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Obesity is a major health problem across the world, but there are few ways to effectively treat or manage it in the long term. Researchers are searching for more convenient, cost-effective and noninvasive therapies for overweight and obese people. Recent studies have illustrated that the microbiome of the body's different organs can be used as a vehicle for in-situ gene therapy. We suggest that the recombinant form of "Pichia pastoris" yeast expressing the hybrid protein of "irisin-furin-transferrin" under the control of the enolase 1 promoter is a new nutraceutical strategy to absorb fewer calories from intestinal nutrients, and induce a higher metabolic rate to expend more calories, similar to that from engaging in physical activity. By comparison, this method can be a long-term, noninvasive treatment and can be used for obese patients who have movement limitations.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Fibronectins
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		                        			genetics
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		                        			Furin
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		                        			genetics
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		                        			Genetic Therapy
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		                        			Humans
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		                        			Obesity
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		                        			therapy
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		                        			Pichia
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		                        			genetics
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		                        			Recombinant Fusion Proteins
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		                        			genetics
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		                        			Transferrin
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		                        			genetics
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		                        			Weight Loss
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
5.A Chinese herbal formula, Wuzi Yanzong pill, improves spermatogenesis by modulating the secretory function of Sertoli cells.
Ya-ping XU ; Bao-xing LIU ; Xiu-ping ZHANG ; Chao-wei YANG ; Chuan-hang WANG
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2014;20(3):194-199
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the effects of the Chinese herbal formula Wuzi Yanzong Pill (, WYP) on the spermatogenesis and specific secretory functions of Sertoli cells in rat model and to investigate the underlying mechanism.
METHODSFive groups of male Sprague-Dawley rats including the control group, the model group, the low-dose WYP group, the medium-dose WYP group and the high-dose WYP group (5 in each group) were treated daily with vehicle, multiglycosides of Tripterygium wilfordii Hook f (GTW) either alone (20 mg/kg) or followed by WYP (0.5, 1.0, or 2.0 g/kg daily), respectively for 30 days. Serum levels of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), inhibin B (INHB) and testosterone (T) were evaluated using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Androgen-binding protein (ABP) gene expression and transferrin (TF) protein expression in testis tissue specimens of all rats were determined using real-time reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction and Western blotting analysis, respectively. Histopathological alterations in the testis were determined using Johnsen's score.
RESULTSThe toxicity of GTW towards Sertoli cell secretory functions and spermatogenesis was accompanied by increased serum FSH concentrations and decreased INHB and T concentrations. Upregulated ABP mRNA levels, and decreased TF protein expression and Johnsen's scores were detected in the model group compared with the control group P<0.05 or P<0.01). Oral high-dose WYP administrations to GTW-treated rats effectively alleviated all of the GTW-induced changes in specific secretory functions of Sertoli cells (ABP, INHB and TF). Furthermore, serum T level and Johnsen's score of the testis increased greatly compared with the model group (P<0.01).
CONCLUSIONWYP has the ability to improve the spermatogenesis, possibly through modulating the secretory proteins expression of Sertoli cells.
Androgen-Binding Protein ; genetics ; metabolism ; Animals ; Blotting, Western ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; Follicle Stimulating Hormone ; blood ; Gene Expression Regulation ; drug effects ; Inhibins ; blood ; Male ; RNA, Messenger ; genetics ; metabolism ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Sertoli Cells ; drug effects ; secretion ; Spermatogenesis ; drug effects ; Tablets ; Testis ; cytology ; metabolism ; Testosterone ; blood ; Transferrin ; metabolism
6.Silencing effect of cell-specific RNA interference plasmid pPSMAe/p-shNS-ploy(A) loaded by transgenic vector Tf-PEG-PEI targeting nucleostemin on prostate cancer cells in vitro.
Ran-lu LIU ; Wen-yu WANG ; Zhi-hong ZHANG ; Yong XU
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2012;34(10):725-729
OBJECTIVETo explore the transgenic efficiency of non-viral vector Tf-PEG-PEI and the cell specific silencing effect of plasmid pPSMAe/p-shNS-ploy(A) on prostate cancer cells.
METHODSPolyethyleneimine (PEI) was modified by using polyethylene glycol and transferrin to synthesize the non-viral vector Tf-PEG-PEI. NS-specific plasmids pPSMAe/p-shNS-ploy(A) and Tf-PEG-PEI were used to transfect prostate cancer LNCap and PC-3 cells. The changes of cell morphology, proliferation ability and cell cycle were studied after down-regulating the NS gene level.
RESULTSTf-PEG-PEI was successfully modified. After transfection, the PSMA-expressing LNCaP cells became larger and showed more pseudopodia, having a tendency to differentiate. Their cell proliferation ability was reduced, and the detection of cell cycle showed a decrease of S phase and an increase of G(1) phase after knocking down NS gene. These targets were not changed in non-PSMA-expresing PC-3 cells.
CONCLUSIONSThe non-viral vector Tf-PEG-PEI has a high ability to transfer targeted gene into target cells. The cellular specificity of short-hairpin RNA transcription driven by PSMAe/p is confirmed by silencing NS gene. The use of cell specific promoter may be an effective strategy of gene therapy for prostate cancer.
Antigens, Surface ; genetics ; metabolism ; Cell Cycle ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Cell Proliferation ; GTP-Binding Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Genetic Vectors ; Glutamate Carboxypeptidase II ; genetics ; metabolism ; Humans ; Male ; Nuclear Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Plasmids ; Polyethylene Glycols ; Polyethyleneimine ; analogs & derivatives ; Promoter Regions, Genetic ; Prostatic Neoplasms ; pathology ; RNA Interference ; RNA, Messenger ; metabolism ; RNA, Small Interfering ; genetics ; Transfection ; Transferrin ; genetics
7.Serum-free medium for suspension culture of recombinant Chinese hamster ovary (11G-S) cells.
Xingmao LIU ; Hong LIU ; Lingling YE ; Shichong LI ; Benchuan WU ; Haitao WANG ; Jing XIE ; Zhaolie CHEN
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2010;26(8):1116-1122
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			With suspension adapted recombinant Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell lines 11G-S expressing human pro-urokinase (pro-UK) as the object of study, a serum-free medium for the cultivation of recombinant CHO cells in suspension was formulated by using Plackett-Burman design and response surface methodology. The two-level Plackett-Burman design was used to evaluate the effect of 10 medium supplements on the growth of the 11G-S cells in suspension culture. Among the 10 medium supplements, insulin, transferrin, and putrescine were identified as the most significant factors (P < 0.05). The response surface methodology with three factors and three levels was used to determine the optimal levels of these factors. And a serum-free medium, SFM-CHO-S for recombinant CHO cells suspension culture was formulated. The maximum cell density of 11G-S cells in SFM-CHO-S in suspension batch culture reached 4.12 x 10(6) cells/mL with a maximum pro-UK activity at 5614 IU/mL, which was superior to the commercial serum-free medium for recombinant CHO cells.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Animals
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		                        			CHO Cells
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		                        			Cell Culture Techniques
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		                        			methods
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		                        			Cricetinae
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		                        			Cricetulus
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		                        			Culture Media, Serum-Free
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		                        			Genetic Engineering
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		                        			Insulin
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		                        			pharmacology
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		                        			Recombinant Proteins
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		                        			biosynthesis
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		                        			genetics
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		                        			Transferrin
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		                        			pharmacology
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		                        			Urokinase-Type Plasminogen Activator
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		                        			biosynthesis
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		                        			genetics
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
8.Advancement of the study on iron metabolism and regulation in tumor cells.
Shu-Jun WANG ; Chong GAO ; Bao-An CHEN
Chinese Journal of Cancer 2010;29(4):451-455
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			As an essential metal for sustaining life, iron is involved in a number of metabolic processes, including DNA synthesis, electron transport, oxygen delivery, and so on. Iron metabolism involves the absorption, transport, and use of iron and is strictly regulated. Numerous studies have found a positive correlation between iron storage and the risk of tumors, such as colorectal carcinoma, hepatic cancer, renal carcinoma, lung cancer, and gastric cancer. In tumor cells, iron metabolism changes by several mechanisms, such as regulating the growth of tumor cells by transferrin, accelerating the uptake of iron by the overexpressions of transferrin receptors 1 and 2 (TfR1 and TfR2), synthesizing or secreting ferritin by some malignant tumor cells, and upregulating the level of hepcidin in patients with cancer. Some advances on diagnosis and treatment based on iron metabolism have been achieved, such as increasing the transfection and target efficiency of transferrin-polyethylenimine (PEI), inducing cell apoptosis by beta-guttiferin through interacting with TfR1.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Animals
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		                        			Antibiotics, Antineoplastic
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		                        			pharmacology
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		                        			Antigens, CD
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		                        			genetics
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		                        			metabolism
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		                        			Antimicrobial Cationic Peptides
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		                        			biosynthesis
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		                        			genetics
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		                        			Apoptosis
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		                        			Cell Proliferation
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		                        			Doxorubicin
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		                        			pharmacology
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		                        			Ferritins
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		                        			metabolism
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		                        			physiology
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		                        			Hepcidins
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		                        			Humans
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		                        			Interleukin-18
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		                        			pharmacology
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		                        			Iron
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		                        			metabolism
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		                        			physiology
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		                        			Neoplasms
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		                        			metabolism
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		                        			pathology
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		                        			RNA, Messenger
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		                        			metabolism
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		                        			Receptors, Transferrin
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		                        			genetics
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		                        			metabolism
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		                        			Transferrin
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		                        			metabolism
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		                        			physiology
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		                        			Tumor Suppressor Protein p53
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		                        			pharmacology
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
9.Changes of iron metabolism indices in children with various genotypes of thalassema.
Yu-Jun HUANG ; Shao-Guo WU ; Xiao-Bing OU ; Li ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2010;12(2):85-88
OBJECTIVETo study the value of iron metabolism indices, serum iron (SI), total iron blinding capacity (TIBC) and transferring (Tf), in thalassema.
METHODSThe serum samples from 9 children with silent alpha thalassema, 56 with standard alpha thalassema, 26 with HbH disease, 40 with beta+ thalassema, 56 with beta0 thalassema, 45 with iron deficiency anemia (IDA) and 70 healthy children were detected for SI, TIBC and Tf levels.
RESULTSThe SI level increased (p<0.01), while the TIBC level decreased significantly in the beta0 thalassema group compared with those in the other groups (p<0.05 or 0.01), but the Tf level was not different. The Tf level of both the silent alpha thalassema and the standard alpha thalassema groups was statistically lower than that of the healthy group (p<0.01), but the levels of SI and TIBC were similar to the healthy group. Though the SI level of the HbH disease group was similar to the healthy group, the TIBC and Tf levels were statistically lower (p<0.01).
CONCLUSIONSCompared with Tf, SI and TIBC are better indices for monitoring iron loading in children with thalassema. The increased SI level and decreased TIBC level are two indices for the diagnosis of beta(0) thalassema in children with cellule anaemia.
Adolescent ; Anemia, Iron-Deficiency ; metabolism ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Female ; Genotype ; Humans ; Infant ; Iron ; metabolism ; Male ; Thalassemia ; genetics ; metabolism ; Transferrin ; analysis
10.Preparation of brain targeted immunoliposomes.
Hao ZHAO ; Ren-zhi WANG ; Fei WANG ; Yan-hui ZHANG ; Xing-wei CHEN ; Xin-ru LI ; Yan LIU ; Gui-lin LI ; Jun-ji WEI ; Ming FENG ; Yan-guo KONG ; Shi-fang LI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2009;44(11):1285-1290
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			To prepare a kind of effective non-viral transduction vector, which can deliver exogenous gene into the brain, this vector can be injected through vein system and has the ability to penetrate blood brain barrier. Several groups of materials proportion, type of oil phase, water-oil ratio, phosphatides-cholesterol ratio, temperature of steaming, ultrasonic temperature and time were compared for optimization. Well-constructed immunoliposomes encapsuling LacZ gene were infused into rats through tail vein. 48 h after injection, expression product beta-galactosidase of LacZ gene was detected by histochemistry staining to convince the validity of immunoliposomes as non-viral vectors. The best proportion of synthesis immunoliposomes is as following: phosphatides-cholesterol ratio is 1:1, lipids/drug is 100:1, the type of oil phrase is dichloromethane, oil-water ratio is 4:1, temperature of steaming is 30 degrees C, ultrasonic temperature and time is 10 degrees C and 5 min. At last, 10% trehalose was added as a stabilizer. The entrapment rate is 87.24% and antibody coupling rate is 69%. When immunoliposomes were infused into rats, the expression of LacZ gene could be observed in the brain and periphery organs. Through the best proportion of materials, gene delivering immunoliposomes had been synthesized successfully. This non-viral vector can deliver exogenous gene penetrating blood brain barrier and express in the brain, and will be well-used in the field of gene therapy of cerebral diseases.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Animals
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		                        			Antibodies, Monoclonal
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		                        			administration & dosage
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		                        			pharmacokinetics
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		                        			Blood-Brain Barrier
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		                        			Brain
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		                        			blood supply
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		                        			immunology
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		                        			metabolism
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		                        			Drug Delivery Systems
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		                        			methods
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		                        			Genetic Vectors
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		                        			Lac Operon
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		                        			genetics
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		                        			Liposomes
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		                        			administration & dosage
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		                        			immunology
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		                        			pharmacokinetics
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		                        			Male
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		                        			Particle Size
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		                        			Plasmids
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		                        			Polyethylene Glycols
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		                        			administration & dosage
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		                        			pharmacokinetics
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		                        			Rats
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		                        			Receptors, Transferrin
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		                        			immunology
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		                        			Tissue Distribution
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		                        			beta-Galactosidase
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		                        			genetics
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		                        			metabolism
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
            
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