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Front Cell Infect Microbiol ; 14: 1368473, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38766475

ABSTRACT

Objective: To analyze the amino acid substitution caused by mutations in the major hydrophilic region (MHR) of the S-region genes in the serum samples of occult hepatitis B virus infection (OBI), and to explore the reasons for the missed detection of HBsAg. Method: The full-length gene of the S-region in hepatitis B virus(HBV) in the chronic hepatitis B virus(CHB)(10 samples) and OBI groups(42 samples) was amplified using a lab-developed, two-round PCR amplification technology. The PCR amplification products were sequenced/clone sequenced, and the nucleotide sequences of the S-region gene in HBV were compared to the respective genotype consensus sequence. Results: Only 20 of the 42 samples in the OBI group had the S-region genes successfully amplified, with the lowest HBV DNA load of 20.1IU/ml. As S-region genes in HBV, 68 cloned strains were sequenced. In the OBI and CHB groups MHR region, with a mutation rate of 3.21% (155/4828) and 0.70% (5/710). The genetic mutation rate was significantly higher in the OBI group than in the CHB group (P<0.05). The common mutation types in the MHR region were: I126T, L162R, K122E, C124R, and C147Y.Mutations at s122, s126, and s162 were associated with subgenotypes, most of which being C genotypes. The high-frequency mutation sites L162R and K122E found in this study have not been reported in previous literature. Conclusion: The results of this study confirmed that MHR mutations can cause the missed detection of HBsAg, giving rise to OBI.


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DNA, Viral , Genotype , Hepatitis B Surface Antigens , Hepatitis B virus , Hepatitis B, Chronic , Humans , Hepatitis B Surface Antigens/blood , Hepatitis B Surface Antigens/genetics , Hepatitis B virus/genetics , Hepatitis B virus/isolation & purification , Adult , Female , Male , DNA, Viral/genetics , DNA, Viral/blood , Middle Aged , Hepatitis B, Chronic/virology , Hepatitis B, Chronic/diagnosis , Hepatitis B, Chronic/blood , Mutation , Amino Acid Substitution , Viral Load , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Polymerase Chain Reaction/methods , Hepatitis B/virology , Hepatitis B/diagnosis , Mutation Rate , Aged , Young Adult
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Int Immunopharmacol ; 134: 112258, 2024 Jun 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38744178

ABSTRACT

Ferroptosis, a form of regulated cell death (RCD), exhibits distinct characteristics such as iron-dependence and lipid peroxidation accumulation (ROS), setting it apart from other types of cell death like apoptosis and necrosis. Its role in cancer biology is increasingly recognized, particularly its potential interaction with tumor microenvironment (TME) and CD8 T cells in cancer immunotherapy. However, the impact of ferroptosis on TME cell infiltration remains unclear. In this study, we conducted unsupervised clustering analysis on patient data from public databases, identifying three ferroptosis patterns with distinct TME cell infiltration characteristics: immune-inflamed, immune-excluded, and immune-desert phenotypes. We developed a ferroptosis score based on differentially expressed genes (DEGs) among these patterns, which correlated with various biological features including chemotherapy-resistance and immune cells infiltration. Despite patients with high ferroptosis scores exhibiting worse prognosis, they showed increased likelihood of benefiting from immunotherapy. Our findings highlight the importance of ferroptosis-related patterns in understanding TME cell infiltration and suggest novel strategies for drug combinations and immune-related therapies.


Subject(s)
Colorectal Neoplasms , Ferroptosis , Tumor Microenvironment , Ferroptosis/genetics , Humans , Tumor Microenvironment/immunology , Colorectal Neoplasms/immunology , Colorectal Neoplasms/genetics , Colorectal Neoplasms/pathology , Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic , Immunotherapy/methods , Prognosis , Drug Resistance, Neoplasm/genetics
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Front Plant Sci ; 14: 1150870, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37152165

ABSTRACT

Light is essential for the growth and defense of soybean. It is not clear how soybeans adjust their defenses to different light environments with different cropping patterns. The mechanism of soybean response to Soybean mosaic virus (SMV) infection under different light intensities was analyzed by RNA-seq sequencing method. Enrichment analysis illustrated that most defense-related genes were down-regulated in the dark and the shade, and up-regulated under hard light and normal light. Soybean can resist SMV infection mainly by activating salicylic acid signaling pathway. Light is essential for activating salicylic acid defense signaling pathways. With the increase of light intensity, the oxidative damage of soybean leaves was aggravated, which promoted the infection of virus. When light was insufficient, the growth of soybean was weak, and the plant-pathogen interaction pathway, MAPK pathway and hormone defense pathway in infected soybean was inhibited. Under hard light, some defense genes in infected soybean were down-regulated to reduce the degree of oxidative damage. The expression of differentially expressed genes was verified by real-time fluorescence quantitative RT-PCR. In order to adapt to the change of light intensity, soybean balanced allocation of resources between growth and defense through a series regulation of gene expression. The results of this study will provide a theoretical basis for the research of SMV resistance in intercropping soybean.

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Zhong Yao Cai ; 27(3): 199-201, 2004 Mar.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15272785

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To observe the effect of Composite Yinchen Tablet (CYT) on lymphocytes proliferation in mice. METHODS: By the method of 3H-TdR admixing, the effect of CYT on lymphocytes proliferation in mice were detected in vivo and in vitro. RESULTS: CYT in high, medium and low dose could significantly increase the cpm level of 3H-TdR. CYT could improve the lymphocytes function of mice. CONCLUSION: CYT could enhance cellular immune function.


Subject(s)
Artemisia/chemistry , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/pharmacology , T-Lymphocytes/cytology , Animals , Cell Division/drug effects , Drug Combinations , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/administration & dosage , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/isolation & purification , Immunity, Cellular/drug effects , Mice , Plants, Medicinal/chemistry , Spleen/cytology , T-Lymphocytes/drug effects , Tablets
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Zhong Yao Cai ; 26(6): 420-2, 2003 Jun.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14528683

ABSTRACT

The anthraco-propulsion and the drug induced mice diarrhea models were used to observe the intestine propulsion and the anti-diarrhea effect of "Tao Hua Zhi Xie Granule" (THZXG), and the anti-inflammation effect of THZXG was studied. The results showed that THZXG could obviously reduce the incidence and frequency of the mice diarrhea induced by Folium Sennae and castor-oil, and propelling movement of mice small intestine after hypodermic injection of neostigmine. The actions were acted in a dose-dependent manner. 11.70 and 17.55 mg/kg THZXG(ig) could also inhibit the increased permeability of intraperitoneal capillary induced by acetic acid in mice.


Subject(s)
Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal/pharmacology , Antidiarrheals/pharmacology , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/pharmacology , Materia Medica/pharmacology , Animals , Capillary Permeability/drug effects , Castor Oil , Diarrhea/drug therapy , Diarrhea/physiopathology , Drug Combinations , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/administration & dosage , Gastrointestinal Motility/drug effects , Male , Materia Medica/administration & dosage , Mice , Plants, Medicinal/chemistry
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