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  • Infected endophthalmitis diagnosed by multiplex polymerase chain reaction

    Objective To evaluate the rapid diagnosis of bacterial and (or) fungal endophthalmitis by multiplex polymerase chain reaction (MPCR). Methods MPCR was performed to detect the DNA segment of bacteria and (or) fungi from standard strains and 41 samples of intraocular fluid or vitreous from 38 patients (3 with double eyes and 35 with single), and the results were compared with the cultured bacteria and fungi. Results Five hours after detected by MPCR, bacteria and (or) fungi in 34 out of 41 samples (82.9%) from patients were detected,in cluding bacteria in 26,fungi in 6,and both bacteria and fungi in 2. The positive rate of MPCR was obviously higher than the cultured ones(χ2=9.60, P<0.05). Conclusion With the advantages of rapidity, sensibility, and specificity, MPCR can make for the rapid and definitive diagnosis of bacterial and (or) fungal endophthalmitis. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis,2004,20:81-83)

    Release date:2016-09-02 05:58 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Progress and prospects of The Human Cell Atlas

    The Human Cell Atlas project is an international collaboration following the Human Genome Project, which aims to establish a reference map for the characterization of all human cells. Recent years, the project has brought together various different types of cell atlas, mostly focusing on the cell types of individual tissues and organs. Science published the latest research results of the Pan-tissue Human Cell Atlas on 12 May 2022, which integrates cell atlas of multiple tissues and organs in the human. It contributes to a more comprehensive understanding of disease pathogenesis, vaccine development, cell engineering, tumor immunity, and regenerative drug development.

    Release date:2022-08-29 02:50 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Screen of compounds affecting the hypoxia induced-gene expression of retinal endothelial cells

    ObjectiveTo screen compounds or drugs can affect the hypoxia induced-gene expression of retinal vascular endothelial cell based on gene expression microarrays and connectivity map (CMAP) technology. MethodsTotally 326 up-regulated and down-regulated genes of hypoxic human embryonic retinal microvascular endothelial cells minduced by cobalt chloride in the previous study were converted into query signature format documents. Gene profile of the disease characteristics was then compared with that of control in CMAP website database, positive and negative compounds related to retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) were finally screened out. Results44 and 18 compounds or drugs have positive and negative relationship with ROP respectively by searching CMAP database with differentially expressed genes. Ciclopirox, cobalt chloride, gossypol and withaferin A have positive relationship with ROP. Cyclic adenosine monophosphate, harmalol, naringin and probenecid have a negative effect on ROP. ConclusionsCiclopirox, cobalt chloride, gossypol and withaferin A have a positive effect on ROP. However, cyclic adenosine monophosphate, harmalol, naringin and probenecid have a negative effect.

    Release date:2016-11-25 01:11 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • The clinical analysis on bacterial isolates from the aqueous humor and the vitreous body of patients with suspected endophthalmitis

    Objective To review the distribution and shifting trends of cultured bacteria from the aqueous humor and the vitreous body. Methods A retrospective analysis on distribution of Gram′s stain, the distribution and change of isolates was performed in 522 specimens (aqueous humor,261 and vitreous body,261) of patients with suspected endophthalmitis during a 10-year period (1989-1998). Results The positive cultures were 119 (aqueous humor,44 and vitreous body,75) of 522 specimens. The average positive rate was 22.8%. Gram-positive cocci constituting 45.4%(54) of total isolates followed by Gram-negative bacilli,34.5%(41);Gram-positive bacilli, 20.2%(24). In the positive bacterial cultures, enterobacteriaceae was the most common isolate, 18.5%, and the next was micrococcus, 16.0%; coagulase-negative staphylococcus,12.6%; and pseudomonas,10.9%.Comparing the data from 1989 through 1993 with the data from 1994 through 1998, the frequency of Gram-positive cocci had no significant change, while the frequency of Gram-positive bacilli was decreased and the percentage of Gram′s-negative bacilli was increased. Conclusions Gram-positive cocci and Gram-negative bacilli are the predominant pathogens of bacterial endophthalmitis. The percentage of Gram′s-negative bacilli has increased for 5 years. It is very important to comprehend the distribution and shifting trends of these pathogenic bacteria for diagnosis, prevention and treatment of bacterial endophthalmitis. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis, 2002, 18: 104-105)

    Release date:2016-09-02 06:01 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Mission inheritance in petri dishes: exploration of course-based ideological and political education construction in clinical microbiology laboratory technology

    The teaching team of the Department of Laboratory Medicine, West China School of Medicine, Sichuan University takes scientific spirit, craftsmanship spirit, and medical humanities spirit as the goal, combines the core knowledge of clinical microbiology laboratory technology course with cases of coronavirus disease 2019 prevention and control, drug resistance monitoring, and scientists’ deeds, and adopts strategies such as hot debate and special report to achieve the integration of knowledge and value. The actual effectiveness of this model has been verified through the assessment of students’ abilities and values. This article introduces the course-based ideological and political education construction mentioned above, aiming to explore the integration path of course-based ideological and political education in the clinical microbiology laboratory technology, and construct a new teaching model that combines professional competence and value guidance.

    Release date:2025-08-26 09:30 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Prediction and bioinformatic analysis of hsa-miRNA-451 target genes

    ObjectiveTo predict as well as bioinformatically analyze the target genes of has-miR-451. MethodsmiRBase, miRanda, TargetScan and PicTar were used to predict the target genes of hsa-miRNA-451. The functions of the target genes were demonstrated by Gene Ontology and pathway enrichment analysis. P < 0.05 was set as statistically significant. Results18 target spots of hsa-miRNA-451 were predicted by 3 databases or prediction software at least. The functions of the target genes were enriched in proliferation and development of epithelial cells and regulation of kinase activity (P < 0.05). Pathway analysis showed that transforming growth factor-beta signaling pathway, mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling pathway, epidermal growth factor signaling pathway, Wnt signaling pathway and mammalian target of rapamycin signaling pathway were significantly enriched (P < 0.05). Conclusionhsa-miRNA-451 might be involved in various signaling pathways related to proliferation and development of epithelial cells.

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  • Molecular biological research progress of non-coding RNAs modulating osteoarthritis

    Objective To summarize the molecular biological research progress of non-coding RNAs modulating osteoarthritis (OA), and provide a reference basis for biological study and clinical treatment of OA. Methods Recent domestic and foreign related literature about the regulation of OA pathological process by non-coding RNAs was widely reviewed. Results Non-coding RNAs can be divided into three types based on the length of RNA. A lot of non-coding RNAs participating in OA pathological process are screened out by high throughput sequencing technology and microarray technology, and it is verified that these non-coding RNAs involve in the regulation of OA by RT-PCR. The mechanism of OA mediated target is clarified by knocking-down and overexpressing of the most prominent expressed non-coding RNAs in OA. There are the complicated gene expressed network topology in non-coding RNAs, and between non-coding RNAs and coding RNAs. It provides a basis for clearing the effect of gene structure and function, and finding the definite therapeutic target of OA. Conclusion There is preliminary study on molecular biological mechanism of non-coding RNAs mediating OA, but the key structure or sequence of non-coding RNAs, formation and interaction of effecting composite structure about mediating OA are unknown, and it needs further study.

    Release date:2017-04-01 08:56 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Research Advances in Molecular Biology of Vascular Restenosis

    ObjectiveTo review the research advances in molecular biology of vascular restenosis.MethodsThe literatures about molecular biology of vascular restenosis were reviewed.ResultsCurrent transgenic ways had some advantages and disadvantages. Gene therapy with HSV-tk, Rb,p21,p27,p53,c-myc, c-myb, vascular endothelial growth factor,bFGF,platelet derived growth facfor,nuclear factor-κB and so on inhibited vascular restenosis.ConclusionA better transgenic system and gene-combination therapy will be effective to treat vascular restenosis.

    Release date:2016-08-28 04:43 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Study on the characteristics of biology force line of proximal femur based on structural topology optimization

    Internal fixator is usually adopted in the treatment of bone fractures. In order to achieve anatomical reduction and effective fixation of fractures, the placement of internal fixators should comply with the biology force line of the bone and adapt to the specific anatomical morphological characteristics of the cortical bone. In order to investigate the distribution characteristics and formation regularity of biology force line and cortical thickness of human bone, three-dimensional model of proximal femur is established by using three-dimensional reconstruction technique in this paper. The normal physiological stress distribution of proximal femur is obtained by finite element analysis under three kinds of behavior conditions: one-legged stance, abduction and adduction. The structural topology optimization method is applied to simulate the cortex of the proximal femur under the combined action of three kinds of behavior conditions, and the anatomic morphological characteristics of the proximal femur are compared. The distribution trend of biology force line of proximal femur and the characteristics of cortex are analyzed. The results show that the biology force lines of bone structure and the morphological characteristics of cortex depend on the load of human activities. The distribution trend of biology force line is related to the direction of trabecular bone and the ridge trend and firmness of cortex when bone is loaded physiologically. The proposed analytical method provides a solution to determine the biology force line of bone and the distribution characteristics of cortex. The conclusions obtained may guide the reasonable placement of internal fixator components of fracture.

    Release date:2019-02-18 03:16 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Single-cell RNA sequencing and analysis of high endothelial venule in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease for immune cell recruitment

    Objective To explore the role of high endothelial venule (HEV) in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) at the single cell level. Methods A total of 219257 cells from the lung tissues of 18 COPD patients and 28 healthy controls in the GEO public database (GSE136831) were used to analyze the relationship between HEV with T lymphocytes, B lymphocytes, and dendritic cells. Results Endothelial cells were extracted using single cell analysis technique, and sorting out venous endothelium, CCL14, IGFBP7, POSTN were used as marker genes for HEV endothelial cells. The ratio of HEV endothelial cells was also identified as up-regulated expression in COPD. The function of the differential genes of HEV endothelial cells was analyzed, suggesting the presence of immune regulation. By trajectory analysis, it was suggested that the differential genes of HEV endothelial cells were enriched for extracellular matrix deposition in late development. Finally, by receptor-ligand pairing, it was suggested that HEV endothelial cells was recruited through a series of ligands with T lymphocytes, B lymphocytes, and dendritic cells. Conclusions HEV endothelial cells are elevated in COPD and have an immunomodulatory role by secreting a series of ligands after recruiting T lymphocytes, B lymphocytes as well as dendritic cells for immune action. HEV may be a potential target for the study of COPD therapy.

    Release date:2022-07-29 01:40 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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