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2. RETRACTED ARTICLE: Correlations of IFN-γ genetic polymorphisms with susceptibility to breast cancer: a meta-analysis
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Feng Duan, Qing-Wang Li, Yan-Jun Fu, Hong-Jun Lu, Jia-Ming Tian, Jin-Lun Li, Yue Dai, and Chun-Jiang Li
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Case-control study ,Subgroup analysis ,General Medicine ,Odds ratio ,Cochrane Library ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,Breast cancer ,Internal medicine ,Meta-analysis ,medicine ,Allele ,business - Abstract
The meta-analysis was conducted to evaluate the correlations between common genetic polymorphisms in the IFN-γ gene and susceptibility to breast cancer. The following electronic databases were searched without language restrictions: MEDLINE (1966 ~ 2013), the Cochrane Library Database (issue 12, 2013), EMBASE (1980 ~ 2013), CINAHL (1982 ~ 2013), Web of Science (1945 ~ 2013), and the Chinese Biomedical Database (CBM) (1982 ~ 2013). Meta-analysis was performed with the use of the STATA statistical software. Odds ratios (OR) with their 95 % confidence intervals (95 % CIs) were calculated. Nine clinical case-control studies met all the inclusion criteria and were included in this meta-analysis. A total of 1,182 breast cancer patients and 1,525 healthy controls were involved in this meta-analysis. Three functional polymorphisms were assessed, including rs2069705 C>T, rs2430561 T>A, and CA repeats 2/X. Our meta-analysis results indicated that IFN-γ genetic polymorphisms might be significantly associated with an increased risk of breast cancer (allele model: OR = 1.37, 95 % CI = 1.03 ~ 1.83, P = 0.031; dominant model: OR = 1.55, 95 % CI = 1.01 ~ 2.37, P = 0.046; homozygous model: OR = 2.23, 95 % CI = 1.30 ~ 3.82, P = 0.004; respectively), especially the rs2430561 T>A polymorphism. Subgroup analysis based on ethnicity suggested that genetic polymorphisms in the IFN-γ gene were closely correlated with increased breast cancer risk among Asians (allele model: OR = 1.21, 95 % CI = 1.02 ~ 1.58, P = 0.017; dominant model: OR = 3.44, 95 % CI = 2.07 ~ 5.71, P 0.05). Our meta-analysis supported the hypothesis that IFN-γ genetic polymorphisms may contribute to an increased risk of breast cancer, especially the rs2430561 T>A polymorphism among Asians.
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- 2014
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3. Growth Suppression Effects of Recombinant Adenovirus Expressing Human Lactoferrin on Cervical CancerIn VitroandIn Vivo
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Hai Yang, Zhong Liang Jiang, Jian Li, Zeng Sheng Han, Qing Wang Li, Wen Ye Li, and Xiao Bo Zhang
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Cancer Research ,Genetic enhancement ,Mice, Nude ,Uterine Cervical Neoplasms ,Apoptosis ,Cell Growth Processes ,Biology ,Adenoviridae ,Mice ,In vivo ,Cell Line, Tumor ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Pharmacology ,Lactoferrin ,HEK 293 cells ,Cancer ,Genetic Therapy ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Molecular biology ,In vitro ,HEK293 Cells ,Oncology ,Cell culture ,biology.protein ,Female ,HeLa Cells - Abstract
Human lactoferrin (hLF) is a multifunctional glycoprotein that can inhibit cancer growth. The molecular mechanism of hLF-induced tumor growth inhibition is incompletely understood. Moreover, the adenovirus vector-mediated hLF (Ad-hLF) gene therapy on cervical cancer has not been yet characterized. In this study, the replication-deficient Ad-hLF was used to explore tumor growth suppression effects on cervical cancer in vitro and in vivo. The results showed that the recombinant adenovirus encoding hLF delivery resulted in a more differential tumor growth inhibition, and this growth arrest was caused by cell cycle inhibition at G2/M phase. In addition, Fas, a death-inducing receptor, and Bax, a member of pro-apoptotic Bcl-2 family, were increased in the sample of cervical cancer tissue treated by Ad-hLF. Further, it was also observed that caspase-3 was activated and the expression of anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 was decreased. These results indicated that the growth inhibitory effects of Ad-hLF on cervical cancer were caused by elevated expression of Fas and decreased the ratio of anti- to pro-apoptotic molecule Bcl-2/Bax.
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- 2011
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4. Correlations of IFN-γ genetic polymorphisms with susceptibility to breast cancer: a meta-analysis
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Chun-Jiang, Li, Yue, Dai, Yan-Jun, Fu, Jia-Ming, Tian, Jin-Lun, Li, Hong-Jun, Lu, Feng, Duan, and Qing-Wang, Li
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Interferon-gamma ,Asian People ,Risk Factors ,Case-Control Studies ,Humans ,Breast Neoplasms ,Female ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Genetic Association Studies ,White People - Abstract
The meta-analysis was conducted to evaluate the correlations between common genetic polymorphisms in the IFN-γ gene and susceptibility to breast cancer. The following electronic databases were searched without language restrictions: MEDLINE (1966 ~ 2013), the Cochrane Library Database (issue 12, 2013), EMBASE (1980 ~ 2013), CINAHL (1982 ~ 2013), Web of Science (1945 ~ 2013), and the Chinese Biomedical Database (CBM) (1982 ~ 2013). Meta-analysis was performed with the use of the STATA statistical software. Odds ratios (OR) with their 95 % confidence intervals (95 % CIs) were calculated. Nine clinical case-control studies met all the inclusion criteria and were included in this meta-analysis. A total of 1,182 breast cancer patients and 1,525 healthy controls were involved in this meta-analysis. Three functional polymorphisms were assessed, including rs2069705 CT, rs2430561 TA, and CA repeats 2/X. Our meta-analysis results indicated that IFN-γ genetic polymorphisms might be significantly associated with an increased risk of breast cancer (allele model: OR = 1.37, 95 % CI = 1.03 ~ 1.83, P = 0.031; dominant model: OR = 1.55, 95 % CI = 1.01 ~ 2.37, P = 0.046; homozygous model: OR = 2.23, 95 % CI = 1.30 ~ 3.82, P = 0.004; respectively), especially the rs2430561 TA polymorphism. Subgroup analysis based on ethnicity suggested that genetic polymorphisms in the IFN-γ gene were closely correlated with increased breast cancer risk among Asians (allele model: OR = 1.21, 95 % CI = 1.02 ~ 1.58, P = 0.017; dominant model: OR = 3.44, 95 % CI = 2.07 ~ 5.71, P0.001; recessive model: OR = 1.58, 95 % CI = 1.06 ~ 2.37, P = 0.025; homozygous model: OR = 1.83, 95 % CI = 1.19 ~ 2.80, P = 0.006; respectively), but not among Caucasians (all P0.05). Our meta-analysis supported the hypothesis that IFN-γ genetic polymorphisms may contribute to an increased risk of breast cancer, especially the rs2430561 TA polymorphism among Asians.
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- 2014
5. Effects of GDNF and LIF on mouse spermatogonial stem cells proliferation in vitro
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Guang-Xuan Li, Qing-Wang Li, Li-Juan Suo, Jian Hong Hu, Peng Wang, Hua Shang, and Yan-Feng Wang
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,endocrine system ,biology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,urogenital system ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Cell ,Biomedical Engineering ,Bioengineering ,Cell Biology ,Sertoli cell ,Immunofluorescence ,In vitro ,Cell biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Enzyme ,chemistry ,Neurotrophic factors ,Immunology ,medicine ,Glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor ,biology.protein ,Leukemia inhibitory factor ,Biotechnology ,Original Research - Abstract
Spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs) are the only type of cells that transmit genes to the subsequent generations. The proliferation, cultivation and identification of SSCs in vitro are critical to understanding of male infertility, genetic resources and conservation of endangered species. To investigate the effects of glial cell-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) and leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) on the proliferation of mouse SSCs in vitro, supplement of GDNF and/or LIF were designed to culture SSCs. The testes of 6–8 d mouse were harvested and digested by two-step enzyme digestion method. The SSCs and Sertoli cells were separated by differential plating. Then the SSCs were identified by alkaline phosphatase staining, RT-PCR and indirect immunofluorescence cell analysis. The cellular proliferation capacity was measured by methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium assay. The results showed that addition of 20 and 40 ng/ml of GDNF could strongly promote growth of mouse SSCs (p 0.05). However, the combination of 20 ng/ml GDNF and 1,000 U/ml LIF could significantly enhance the invitro proliferation of mouse SSCs (p
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- 2012
6. [Study of drug-resistant spontaneous mutation in hepatitis B virus gene]
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Hong-mei, Lou, Xi-tao, Zhong, Zhi-guo, Li, Qing-wang, Li, Zhu, Liu, and Lin-feng, Yin
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Adult ,Male ,Hepatitis B virus ,Young Adult ,Hepatitis B, Chronic ,Adolescent ,DNA Mutational Analysis ,DNA, Viral ,Drug Resistance, Viral ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Aged - Published
- 2012
7. Experimental study on anesthetic effects of eugenol on carassius auratus
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Bin Jiang, Qing-Wang Li, Man Sun, Yingjie Liu, Zhe Liu, Yanxia Zhang, Xiaoli Li, Yong Peng, and Yunhui Wu
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Gill ,Eugenol ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Recovery rate ,Chemistry ,Anesthesia ,Anesthetic ,Carassius auratus ,medicine ,%22">Fish ,Anesthetic Effect ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Screening out an effective, safe and environmental anesthetic on fish was the intention of this study. At the temperature of 15∼25°C, the anesthesia time, the recovery time, the bounce time and the number of gills movements were studied at different concentrations of eugenol (FA-100) on carassius auratus. The results showed that, the anesthesia time shortened with the concentration increasing from 60∼480 mg·L−1, while the recovery time and bounce time got raised, but the number of the gills movement were decreased (P
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- 2011
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8. Antitumor and immunomodulating effects of polysaccharides isolated from Solanum nigrum Linne
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Jian, Li, Qing-Wang, Li, Da-Wei, Gao, Zeng-Sheng, Han, and Wen-Zong, Lu
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Plant Extracts ,T-Lymphocytes ,Cell Cycle ,Uterine Cervical Neoplasms ,Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic ,Interferon-gamma ,Mice ,Polysaccharides ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Animals ,Female ,Interleukin-4 ,Cell Proliferation ,Solanum nigrum - Abstract
We have examined the effects of the crude polysaccharides isolated from Solanum nigrum Linne (SNL-P) in vitro and in vivo against U14 cervical cancer. SNL-P showed no antiproliferative effects in vitro at a dose up to 1 mg/ml. In vivo administration with SNL-P (90, 180, 360 mg/kg b.w., p.o.) decreased the number of ascites tumor cells and prolonged the survival time of U14 cervical-cancer-bearing mice. FACScan flow cytometer analysis showed that most of the ascites tumor cells were arrested in G2/M phase of cell cycle and the ratio of CD4+/CD8+ peripheral blood T-lymphocyte subpopulations were restored following treatment of SNL-P. Furthermore, the treatment with SNL-P also caused a significant increment in IFN-gamma (p0.01, 90, 180 and 360 mg/kg b.w.) and a remarkable decrease in Il-4 (p0.01, 90, 180 mg/kg b.w.; p0.05, 360 mg/kg b.w.) by the method of ELISA. These data showed that SNL-P possess potent antitumor activity and SNL-P might exert antitumor activity via activation of different immune responses in the host rather than by directly attacking cancer cells on the U14 cervical cancer bearing mice. Thus, SNL-P could be used as an immunomodulator and an anticancer agent.
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- 2009
9. Effects of addition of vitamin B_{12} to the extender on post-thaw motility, acrosome morphology, and plasma membrane integrity in bull semen
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BO BO OU, LI QIANG WANG, YONG HONG JIA, ZHONG LIANG JIANG, YU-LIN CHEN, QING WANG LI, and JIAN HONG HU
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General Veterinary - Published
- 2009
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10. Antitumor effects of total alkaloids isolated from Solanum nigrum in vitro and in vivo
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Jian, Li, Qing-Wang, Li, Da-Wei, Gao, Zeng-Sheng, Han, and Kun, Li
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Mice, Inbred BALB C ,Apoptosis ,DNA Fragmentation ,Genes, p53 ,Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic ,Immunohistochemistry ,Genes, bcl-2 ,Mice ,Alkaloids ,In Situ Nick-End Labeling ,Animals ,Humans ,Female ,Lymphocytes ,Cell Proliferation ,HeLa Cells ,Solanum nigrum ,bcl-2-Associated X Protein - Abstract
This study demonstrated that the total alkaloids isolated from the traditional Chinese medicinal herb Solanum nigrum Linne (SNL-A) inhibited the growth of human cervical cancer HeLa cells in culture medium with much lower toxicity to human normal lymphocytes. By means of HE staining and TUNEL assay, our results further revealed that SNL-A induced cell death by apoptosis. An immunohistochemical assay showed down-regulation of the bcl-2 and p53 genes and no obvious change of bax gene in the SNL-A treated cells. Subcutaneous injection of HeLa cells induced tumor formation in nude mice, and SNL-A showed a significant inhibitory effect on tumor formation. These results suggested that SNL-A may be a potential, natural apoptosis-inducing agent for cervical cancer.
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- 2008
11. Adenoviral vector mediates high expression levels of human lactoferrin in the milk of rabbits
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Zeng-Sheng, Han, Qing-Wang, Li, Zhi-Ying, Zhang, Yong-Sheng, Yu, Bo, Xiao, Shu-Yun, Wu, Zhong-Liang, Jiang, Hong-Wei, Zhao, Rui, Zhao, and Jian, Li
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Genetic Vectors ,Epithelial Cells ,Recombinant Proteins ,Adenoviridae ,Cell Line ,Lactoferrin ,Mammary Glands, Animal ,Milk ,Transduction, Genetic ,Animals ,Humans ,Female ,Rabbits ,Cells, Cultured ,Biotechnology - Abstract
limitations in current technology for generating transgenic animals, such as the time and the expense, hampered its extensive use in recombinant protein production for therapeutic purpose. In this report, we present a simple and less expensive alternative by directly infusing a recombinant adenovirus vector carrying human lactoferrin cDNA into rabbit mammary glands. The milk serum was collected from the infected mammary gland 48 h post-infection and subjected to a 10% SDS-PAGE and Western blotting. An 80-kDa protein was visualized after viral vector infection. With this method, we obtained a high level of expressed human lactoferrin of up to 2.3 mg/ml in the milk. Taken together, the method is useful for the transient high-level expression recombinant proteins, and the approach established here is probably one of the most economical and efficient ways for large-scale production of recombinant proteins of biopharmaceutical interest.
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- 2008
12. The cryoprotective effect of trehalose supplementation on boar spermatozoa quality
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Jian-Hong, Hu, Qing-Wang, Li, Gang, Li, Zhong-Liang, Jiang, Shu-hai, Bu, Hai, Yang, and Li-Qiang, Wang
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Cryopreservation ,Male ,Hot Temperature ,Swine ,Cell Membrane ,Trehalose ,Fluoresceins ,Spermatozoa ,Peanut Agglutinin ,Cryoprotective Agents ,Microscopy, Fluorescence ,Sperm Motility ,Animals ,Acrosome ,Sperm Capacitation ,Fluorescent Dyes ,Semen Preservation - Abstract
In order to improve boar sperm quality during frozen-thawed process, the influence of the presence of trehalose on success of cryopreservation of boar sperm were investigated. We evaluated freeze-thawing tolerance of boar spermatozoa in a base cooling extender with the addition of different trehalose concentrations (0, 25, 50, 100 and 200mmol/l), and tried to determine the optimum concentration of trehalose. We chose sperm motility, acrosome integrity, membrane integrity and cryocapacitation as parameters to evaluate cryopreservation capacity of boar spermatozoa. We obtained the best results for 100mmol/l trehalose-supplemented extenders, with values of 49.89% for motility, 66.52% for acrosome integrity and 44.61% for membrane integrity, while freeze-thawing tolerance was diminished significantly for 200mmol/l of trehalose. Before and after capacitation, the CTC score for semen diluted by extender containing 100mmol/l trehalose was 3.68% and 43.82%, respectively. In conclusion, trehalose could confer a greater cryoprotective capacity to boar spermatozoa. Trehalose-supplementation with 100mmol/l concentration in basic extender could significantly improve sperm motility, membrane integrity and acrosome integrity parameters, and reduce boar spermatozoa cryocapacitation during the cryopreservation process.
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- 2007
13. Retraction Note to: Correlations of IFN-γ genetic polymorphisms with susceptibility to breast cancer: a meta-analysis
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Chun-Jiang Li, Yue Dai, Yan-Jun Fu, Jin-Lun Li, Feng Duan, Hong-Jun Lu, Jia-Ming Tian, and Qing-Wang Li
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Subgroup analysis ,General Medicine ,Odds ratio ,Cochrane Library ,medicine.disease ,Bioinformatics ,Confidence interval ,Breast cancer ,Polymorphism (computer science) ,Internal medicine ,Meta-analysis ,Medicine ,Allele ,business - Abstract
The meta-analysis was conducted to evaluate the correlations between common genetic polymorphisms in the IFN-γ gene and susceptibility to breast cancer. The following electronic databases were searched without language restrictions: MEDLINE (1966 ~ 2013), the Cochrane Library Database (issue 12, 2013), EMBASE (1980 ~ 2013), CINAHL (1982 ~ 2013), Web of Science (1945 ~ 2013), and the Chinese Biomedical Database (CBM) (1982 ~ 2013). Meta-analysis was performed with the use of the STATA statistical software. Odds ratios (OR) with their 95 % confidence intervals (95 % CIs) were calculated. Nine clinical case-control studies met all the inclusion criteria and were included in this meta-analysis. A total of 1,182 breast cancer patients and 1,525 healthy controls were involved in this meta-analysis. Three functional polymorphisms were assessed, including rs2069705 C>T, rs2430561 T>A, and CA repeats 2/X. Our meta-analysis results indicated that IFN-γ genetic polymorphisms might be significantly associated with an increased risk of breast cancer (allele model: OR = 1.37, 95 % CI = 1.03 ~ 1.83, P = 0.031; dominant model: OR = 1.55, 95 % CI = 1.01 ~ 2.37, P = 0.046; homozygous model: OR = 2.23, 95 % CI = 1.30 ~ 3.82, P = 0.004; respectively), especially the rs2430561 T>A polymorphism. Subgroup analysis based on ethnicity suggested that genetic polymorphisms in the IFN-γ gene were closely correlated with increased breast cancer risk among Asians (allele model: OR = 1.21, 95 % CI = 1.02 ~ 1.58, P = 0.017; dominant model: OR = 3.44, 95 % CI = 2.07 ~ 5.71, P 0.05). Our meta-analysis supported the hypothesis that IFN-γ genetic polymorphisms may contribute to an increased risk of breast cancer, especially the rs2430561 T>A polymorphism among Asians.
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- 2015
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14. [Effect of Gleditsia sinensis stings on growth inhibition and expression of PCNA and p53 in mice bearing uterine cervical carcinoma (U14)]
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Ling, Long, Guo-Xia, Geng, and Qing-Wang, Li
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Plants, Medicinal ,Uterine Cervical Neoplasms ,Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic ,Mice ,Random Allocation ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen ,Gleditsia ,Mutation ,Animals ,Female ,Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 ,Neoplasm Transplantation ,Drugs, Chinese Herbal - Abstract
To study the antitumor effect of the stings of Gleditsia sinensis on mice bearing uterine cervical carcinoma (U14) and the expression of PCNA (proliferating cell nuclear antigen) and p53.The effect of the ethanolic extract of G. sinensis stings on the inhibition rate of solid tumor and the life span of ascites tumor were calculated by the animal tumor model experiment in vivo. The positive cell numbers of PCNA and mutant p53 protein were measured by immunohistochemical SP method.As compared with the control group, the ethanolic extract of G. sinensis stings (250, 500 and 1 000 mg x kg(-1) body weight, p.o.) and CTX (25 mg kg(-1) body weight, i.p.) administration significantly reduced the tumor weight of solid tumor and increased the life span of ascites tumor harboring mice (P0.01). The inhibition rate of solid tumor and the rate in life span were up to 47.44%, 59.49%, 63.92%, 73.42% and 52.21%, 67.26%, 78.76%, 95.58% respectively. Meanwhile,the expression of PCNA and mutant p53 protein also suppressed by ethanolic extract (P0.05, P0.01).The stings of G. sinensis showed antitumor activity and its possible mechanism might be related with the expression inhibition of PCNA and mutant p53 protein.
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- 2006
15. [The construction and characterization of human pro-urokinase mutant]
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Yong-Sheng, Yu, Yan-Rong, Zhou, Jian-Shen, Lu, Xiao-Jie, Wu, Qing-Wang, Li, and Ji-Xian, Deng
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Base Sequence ,Blotting, Western ,Molecular Sequence Data ,CHO Cells ,Transfection ,Urokinase-Type Plasminogen Activator ,Recombinant Proteins ,Cricetulus ,Cricetinae ,Animals ,Humans ,Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel ,Mutant Proteins ,Cloning, Molecular - Abstract
It is very easy for the pro-UK to lose it's biological activity because of the digestion of pro-UK by the thrombin or the inhibition of pro-UK by the PAI-I. So three pro-UK mutant (pro-UK) genes were constructed in this experiment with the PCR point-mutant method. The thrombin cleavage site Arg156 in pro-UK was mutated into His156, and named as pro-UKM1; PAI binding sites Arg178, Arg179, Arg181 were mutated into Lys178, Lys179, His181, named as pro-UKM2; The mutant containing His156, Lys178, Lys179, His181 as pro-UKM3. Three mutants were expressed in CHO cells respectively and analyzed with SDS-PAGE fibrin plate assay and western blot. The results showed that the three mutants and the native pro-UK have the same single electrophoresis band indicating most of the pro-UK was single chain. In vitro plasma clot lysis assays indicated that the pro-UKM1 have the ability to resistant against thrombin digestion; pro-UK2 could resist against PAI inhibition; while pro-UK3 improved resistances against both thrombin and PAI. It looks very promising that the pro-UK3 can be a new medicine of dissolving thrombus.
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- 2005
16. The cryoprotective effects of soybean lecithin on boar spermatozoa quality
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Shu Shan, Zhang, primary, Jian Hong, Hu, additional, Qing Wang, Li, additional, Zhong Liang, Jiang, additional, and Xiao Ying, Zhang, additional
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- 2009
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17. Effects and Mechanism of Baicalin on Apoptosis of Cervical Cancer HeLa Cells In-vitro.
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Yong Peng, Zhan-zhao Fu, Cong-Shan Guo, Yan-Xia Zhang, Ya Di, Bin Jiang, and Qing-Wang Li
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CERVICAL cancer ,HELA cells ,MYOBLAST transfer therapy ,CELL proliferation ,CASPASES regulation ,APOPTOTIC bodies - Abstract
The objective of this study was to observe the apoptosis-inducing effect and mechanism of baicalin on human cervical cancer HeLa cells. The inhibitory effect of baicalin on the growth of HeLa cells was measured by MTT assay, and cell proliferation and migration was analyzed by cell scratch assay. Morphological changes of apoptotic cells were viewed by the light microscope and electron microscope, and cell growth arrest was confirmed by flow cytometry. Moreover, Western blot was used for investigating the expression of apoptosis related proteins; spectrophotometry was used to examine Caspase-3 activation. Our results showed that baicalin could inhibit the proliferation of HeLa Cells via induction of apoptosis in a time and dosedependent manner (P<0.01). Apoptotic signaling induced by baicalin was characterized by up-regulating Bax, Fas, FasL and Caspase-8 protein expression, and down-regulating of Bcl-2 protein expression. These results indicated that baicalin-induced apoptosis involved activation Caspase-3 in HeLa cells through the intracellular mitochondrial pathway and the surface death receptor pathway. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
18. Growth Suppression Effects of Recombinant Adenovirus Expressing Human Lactoferrin on Cervical Cancer In Vitro and In Vivo.
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Wen Ye Li, Qing Wang Li, Zeng Sheng Han, Zhong Liang Jiang, Hai Yang, Jian Li, and Xiao Bo Zhang
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TUMOR suppressor proteins , *ADENOVIRUSES , *LACTOFERRIN , *CERVICAL cancer , *GLYCOPROTEINS , *TUMOR growth - Abstract
Human lactoferrin (hLF) is a multifunctional glycoprotein that can inhibit cancer growth. The molecular mechanism of hLF-induced tumor growth inhibition is incompletely understood. Moreover, the adenovirus vector-mediated hLF (Ad-hLF) gene therapy on cervical cancer has not been yet characterized. In this study, the replication-deficient Ad-hLF was used to explore tumor growth suppression effects on cervical cancer in vitroand in vivo.The results showed that the recombinant adenovirus encoding hLF delivery resulted in a more differential tumor growth inhibition, and this growth arrest was caused by cell cycle inhibition at G2/M phase. In addition, Fas, a death-inducing receptor, and Bax, a member of pro-apoptotic Bcl-2 family, were increased in the sample of cervical cancer tissue treated by Ad-hLF. Further, it was also observed that caspase-3 was activated and the expression of anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 was decreased. These results indicated that the growth inhibitory effects of Ad-hLF on cervical cancer were caused by elevated expression of Fas and decreased the ratio of anti- to pro-apoptotic molecule Bcl-2/Bax. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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19. Effects of addition of vitamin B12 to the extender on post-thaw motility, acrosome morphology, and plasma membrane integrity in bull semen.
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Jian-Hong Hu, Qing-Wang Li, Yu-Lin Chen, Zhong-Liang Jiang, Yong-Hong Jia, Li-Qiang Wang, and Bo-Bo Ou
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VITAMIN B complex , *BULLS , *SEMEN , *ACROSOME reaction , *CELL membranes , *SPERM motility , *CRYOPRESERVATION of organs, tissues, etc. - Abstract
To investigate the effects of supplementation of vitamin B12 on bovine sperm post-thaw quality, vitamin B12 was added at the concentrations of 1.25, 2.50, 3.75, and 5.00 mg/mL to bovine semen cryoprotective medium. The results indicated that the motility and VSL, VCL, STR, and VAP values of sperm supplemented with 2.50 mg/mL vitamin B12 were significantly higher than those of other concentrations (P < 0.05). No significant difference was observed for LIN and ALH values and the percentage of grade a spermatozoa between the extenders containing 2.50 mg/mL and 3.75 mg/mL vitamin B12 (P > 0.05). The percentages of acrosome-intact and plasma membrane-intact spermatozoa were significantly improved (P < 0.05) by supplementing with 2.50 mg/mL vitamin B12. With all parameters measured, the concentration of 2.50 mg/mL vitamin B12 showed the best results on the quality of bovine semen in freezing-thawing. In conclusion, the addition of 2.50 mg/mL vitamin B12 to the extender improved the bovine frozen semen quality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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20. Anti-Tumor Activity of Polysaccharides Isolated from Patrinia scabra Bunge on U14 Cervical Carcinoma Bearing Mice.
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Wen-Zong Lu, Guo-Xia Geng, Qing-Wang Li, Jian Li, Fu-Zhu Liu, Zeng-Sheng Han, Da-Wei Gao, Xin Yan, and Xiao-Lei Yang
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CERVICAL cancer ,CANCER cells ,CANCER treatment ,POLYSACCHARIDES ,LABORATORY mice ,REVERSE transcriptase polymerase chain reaction ,THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
The aim of our study was to investigate the effect of Patrinia scabra Bunge polysaccharide (PSB-P2) on cervical cancer cell (U14)-bearing mice. The tumor weight of mice treated with PSB-P2 (40, 80 mg/kg b.w.) was significantly lower than that of the control group and serum lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activity was decreased, while serum alkaline phosphatase (AKP) level was only changed slightly. Meanwhile, the number of apoptotic tumor cells was significantly increased in the mice by the treatment of PSB-P2 (40, 80 mg/kg b.w.). At the same time, cell cycle analysis showed the accumulation of tumor cells in the G0/G1 phase and a relative decrease in the S phase. On the other hand, using the reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) assay, PSB-P2 (40, 80 mg/kg b.w.) showed the up-regulation of p53 and Bax, and significant inhibition of Bcl-2 in tumor tissues. It suggests a possible mechanism of the inhibitory effect of PSB-P2 on tumor growth. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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