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2. Emergence of human babesiosis along the border of China with Myanmar: detection by PCR and confirmation by sequencing
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Xia Zhou, Sheng-Guo Li, Jia-Zhi Wang, Ji-lei Huang, He-Jun Zhou, Jun-Hu Chen, and Xiao-Nong Zhou
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babesiosis ,malaria ,molecular assay ,Myanmar–China border areas ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Babesiosis is a tick-borne, zoonotic disease caused by Babesia spp. Two cases of babesiosis were detected by nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in Yunnan province, China, and further confirmed by molecular assay. The blood smears showed intraerythrocytic ring form and tetrads typical of small B. microti. In both cases, the rapid diagnostic test (RDT) ruled out the possibility of co-infections with malaria. Neither case was initially diagnosed because of the low Babesia parasitemia. These two cases of babesiosis in areas along the Myanmar–China border pose the question of the emergence of this under recognized infection in countries or areas where malaria is endemic.[Figure: see text]
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- 2014
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3. The Polymorphism of Producing Public Goods in an Evolutionary Volunteer's Dilemma Game
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Guo, Zi-Xuan, primary, Perc, Matjaž, additional, Li, Qing-Ming, additional, Shi, Lei, additional, Wang, Rui-Wu, additional, and He, Jun-Zhou, additional
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- 2022
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4. Surveillance on the status of immune cells after Echinnococcus granulosus protoscoleces infection in Balb/c mice.
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Wei Pan, He-Jun Zhou, Yu-Juan Shen, Ying Wang, Yu-Xin Xu, Yuan Hu, Yan-Yan Jiang, Zhong-Ying Yuan, Chidiebere E Ugwu, and Jian-Ping Cao
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cystic echinococcosis is a global parasitic disease caused by infection with Echinococcus granulosus larvae with potentially life-threatening complications in humans. To date, the status of the immune cells believed to be associated with the pathogenicity of E. granulosus infection has not been demonstrated clearly. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In this study, we developed a multiplex flow cytometry assay to investigate the systemic immune status of innate and adaptive immunity at 30, 180, 360 days post-infection (dpi) in mice infected with E. granulousus. At 30 dpi, an increase in the number of CD11b(+) and CD11c(+) antigen-presenting cells (APCs) was observed. This was accompanied by the slight down-regulated expression of the co-stimulatory molecule MHC-II, indicating the impairment of APCs in early infection through the release of secretory-excretory products. In all infected groups, we observed a significant increase in innate immune cells, including APCs and GR-1(+) cells, and a dramatic increase in the myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC) expressing CD11b(+)/GR-1(+). Moreover, the upregulation of the activated markers CD69, CD44, CD40L, and the downregulation of CD62L were observed in the CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells following infection. Regulatory T cells expressing CD4(+)/CD25(+)/FoxP3 (+) increased significantly over the course of infection. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings demonstrate that the microenvironment in the peripheral immune system after E. granulosus infection changes in subtle but detectably ways, especially during the persistent period of infection. We found that T cells were activated following infection, but observed that the significant increase of immunosuppressive cells such as MDSC and Treg cells could inhibit T cell response to E. granulosus antigens. We suggest these cells may play a neglected but key role in the downregulation of the immune response in long-term parasitic infection. Understanding the basic functions and temporal interactions of these immunosuppressive cells will pave the way for new strategies of parasite vaccine design.
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- 2013
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5. Schistosoma japonicum soluble egg antigens attenuate IFN-γ-induced MHC class II expression in RAW 264.7 macrophages.
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Gui-Xia Tang, He-Jun Zhou, Jin-Wei Xu, Jin-Mei Xu, Min-Jun Ji, Hai-Wei Wu, and Guan-Ling Wu
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Innate immune response plays the key role in initiating and guiding the immune response. Elucidating the innate immune related molecular events involved in the interaction between the parasite and the host will aid in the development of an effective vaccine and anti-schistosome pharmaceuticals. In this study, we examined the regulatory effect of Schistosoma japonicum soluble egg antigen (SEA) on MHC class II expression in macrophage cell line RAW 264.7. We demonstrated that SEA possesses the ability to down-regulate IFN-γ-induced MHC class II expression in RAW 264.7 cells. The production of IL-10 and IL-6 in RAW 264.7 cells, induced by SEA, was responsible for mediating the down-regulation of MHC class II. Our findings suggest that in RAW 264.7 cells (1) IFN-γ provides a condition for lower concentrations of SEA to attenuate MHC class II expression; (2) SEA attenuated IFN-γ-induced MHC class II expression and the IL-10 and IL-6 production is mediated at least partly by the interaction of SEA with TLR4; and (3) SEA attenuated IFN-γ-induced MHC class II expression at the transcriptional level.
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- 2012
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6. SET7 interacts with HDAC6 and suppresses the development of colon cancer through inactivation of HDAC6
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Shi-Lan, Zhang, Xiao, Du, Lin-Na, Tan, Fei-Hong, Deng, Bing-Yi, Zhou, He-Jun, Zhou, Hong-Yi, Zhu, Yi, Chu, De-Liang, Liu, and Yu-Yong, Tan
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Original Article - Abstract
SET7 is the first lysine methyltransferase and plays vital roles in tumorigenesis. This study aims to seek clinical value of SET7 in colorectal cancer (CRC) patients, along with its biological impact on cell proliferation and migration. In patients with CRC, the expression of SET7 in cancer tissue was significantly lower than that in adjacent tissue, and down-regulated SET7 was closely correlated with poor prognosis. Loss-of-function and gain-of-function studies indicated that SET7 inhibited cell proliferation and migration by acting on HDAC6 substrate in colon cancer cells. Besides, the co-immunoprecipitation assay showed that SET7 and HDAC6 can interact reciprocally. The interaction effect between SET7 and HDAC6 could significantly reduce cell viability, scratch healing rate, and migrated cells in colon cancer cells. Instead of acting on each endogenous expression, the results demonstrated that the level of acetylated α-tubulin was greatly decreased in HDAC6 overexpression group, while significantly increased in SET7 overexpressed group. However, changes were partly restored in both SET7 and HDAC6-transfected group. On the contrary, the expression of acetylated α-tubulin protein was significantly increased in HDAC6 knockdown group, but higher in both HDAC6 and SET7 silencing group. These results indicated that SET7 played a role in tumor suppression via increasing levels of acetylated-α-tubulin mediated by HDAC6. In addition, the interaction effect significantly decreased the ratios of p-ERK/ERK, which indicated that it may partly suppress ERK signaling pathway. In conclusion, SET7 is a promising therapeutic target for preventing metastasis and improving prognosis in colon cancer.
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- 2019
7. Expression and immune characterization of a novel enzyme, protein arginine methyltransferase 1, from Schistosoma japonicum
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Yujuan Shen, Yuxin Xu, Xiao-Hong Li, Jianping Cao, He-Jun Zhou, Hai-peng Liu, Wei Pan, and Wei Diao
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Protein-Arginine N-Methyltransferases ,Helminth protein ,Antibodies, Helminth ,Epitopes, T-Lymphocyte ,Schistosoma japonicum ,law.invention ,Host-Parasite Interactions ,Mice ,Immune system ,Western blot ,law ,parasitic diseases ,medicine ,Animals ,Gene Library ,CD86 ,Original Paper ,General Veterinary ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,biology ,cDNA library ,General Medicine ,Dendritic Cells ,Helminth Proteins ,biology.organism_classification ,Molecular biology ,Recombinant Proteins ,Infectious Diseases ,Insect Science ,Schistosomiasis japonica ,Recombinant DNA ,Epitopes, B-Lymphocyte ,Parasitology ,CD80 - Abstract
Protein arginine methyltransferase 1 (PRMT1) is an arginine-specific protein methyltransferase that methylates a number of proteins involved in transcription and RNA metabolism in all parasitic helminths, including the human blood fluke, Schistosoma japonicum. To characterize the role of PRMT1 in the development of S. japonicum and to investigate its influence on parasite–host interactions, we cloned and expressed the protein from an existing cDNA library. We report that the clone encoded a polypeptide comprising 360 amino acids with a predictive Mr of 42 kDa. Bioinformatic analyses predicted that there were many potential B cell epitopes and T cell epitopes associated with SjcPRMT1, suggesting it is a potential candidate molecule for vaccine development. The purified recombinant protein of S. japonicum (Chinese strain) (rSjcPRMT1) was found to be immunogenic, eliciting a high antibody titer in mice. Moreover, Western blot analysis revealed that the protein could be recognized by the sera of infected mice. Using flow cytometry, we showed that rSjcPRMT1 slightly upregulated the expression of CD40, CD80, CD86, and MHC-II molecules of mouse bone marrow-derived dendritic cell (BMDC), indicating that rSjcPRMT1 could induce mouse BMDC to mature and, therefore, activate their immune response. Overall, our findings provide evidence that rSjcPRMT1 could serve as an effective candidate molecule for the development of a vaccine against infection with S. japonicum.
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- 2013
8. Emergence of human babesiosis along the border of China with Myanmar: detection by PCR and confirmation by sequencing
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Ji-Lei Huang, Xiao-Nong Zhou, Jun-Hu Chen, Sheng-Guo Li, Jia-Zhi Wang, He-Jun Zhou, and Xia Zhou
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Veterinary medicine ,Epidemiology ,Immunology ,malaria ,Case Report ,Parasitemia ,Microbiology ,Myanmar–China border areas ,Virology ,parasitic diseases ,Drug Discovery ,medicine ,Rapid diagnostic test ,biology ,molecular assay ,business.industry ,babesiosis ,Babesiosis ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Infectious Diseases ,Blood smear ,Babesia ,Parasitology ,business ,Nested polymerase chain reaction ,Malaria ,Human Babesiosis - Abstract
Babesiosis is a tick-borne, zoonotic disease caused by Babesia spp. Two cases of babesiosis were detected by nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in Yunnan province, China, and further confirmed by molecular assay. The blood smears showed intraerythrocytic ring form and tetrads typical of small B. microti. In both cases, the rapid diagnostic test (RDT) ruled out the possibility of co-infections with malaria. Neither case was initially diagnosed because of the low Babesia parasitemia. These two cases of babesiosis in areas along the Myanmar–China border pose the question of the emergence of this under recognized infection in countries or areas where malaria is endemic.
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- 2014
9. Impairment of dendritic cell function and induction of CD4+CD25+Foxp3+ T cells by excretory-secretory products: a potential mechanism of immune evasion adopted by Echinococcus granulosus
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Ying Wang, Jianping Cao, Weiping Wu, Yujuan Shen, He-Jun Zhou, Yanjuan Wang, Zhong-ying Yuan, Yuan Hu, Hai-peng Liu, and Yuxin Xu
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Ovalbumin ,T-Lymphocytes ,T cell ,Immunology ,Priming (immunology) ,Bone Marrow Cells ,Mice, Transgenic ,Ligands ,Antigen ,Antigens, CD ,parasitic diseases ,medicine ,Animals ,IL-2 receptor ,Cytokine ,Immune Evasion ,Mice, Inbred BALB C ,Excretory-secretory products ,CD40 ,Echinococcus granulosus ,biology ,Dendritic cell maturation ,Toll-Like Receptors ,FOXP3 ,Cell Differentiation ,Forkhead Transcription Factors ,Dendritic Cells ,Dendritic cell ,Coculture Techniques ,Cell biology ,Phenotype ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Antigens, Helminth ,biology.protein ,Cytokines ,Mechanism ,CD80 ,Research Article - Abstract
Background Cystic echinococcosis, caused by infection with Echinococcus granulosus, is one of the most widespread zoonotic helminth diseases. Modulation of host responses is an important strategy used by helminth parasites to promote infection. To better understand the mechanisms adopted by E. granulosus to escape host immune responses, we investigated the effects of excretory–secretory products (ES) and adult worm antigen (AWA) derived from adult E. granulosus on murine bone marrow-derived dendritic cells (BMDC). Results Compared with lipopolysaccharide (LPS), AWA, but not ES, induced BMDC maturation or stimulated BMDC cytokine production and co-stimulatory molecule expression (CD40, CD80 and MHC class II). Furthermore, ES-treated BMDCs pulsed with ovalbumin exhibited reduced co-stimulatory molecule expression in comparison with untreated BMDC, even in the presence of the strong Th1 inducer, CpG. Moreover, we detected the effects of ES-treated DC on T cell activation by an in vitro T cell priming assay. We observed that ES-treated BMDC co-cultured with DO11.10 transgenic CD4+ T cells induced the generation of CD4+CD25+Foxp3+ T cells. In addition, in contrast to AWA-treated BMDCs, which had markedly induced IFN-γ secretion and reduced of IL-4 levels in co-cultured T cells, ES-treated BMDCs did not modify their capacity to stimulate IFN-γ or IL-4 production by T cells. Conclusions We conclude that ES of adult E. granulosus inhibited DC function, impaired the development of Th1 cells induced by CpG, and induced CD4+CD25+Foxp3+ regulatory T cells in an IL-10-independent manner.
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- 2015
10. Establishment of a Screening System for Selection of siRNA Target Sites Directed against Hepatitis B Virus Surface Gene
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Youxin Jin, Ju-Sheng Lin, He-Jun Zhou, Yi Shi, De-An Tian, Xiu-Min Zhou, and Huan-Jun Huang
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Gene Expression Regulation, Viral ,HBsAg ,Small interfering RNA ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Biophysics ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Biochemistry ,RNA interference ,medicine ,Humans ,Gene silencing ,Gene Silencing ,RNA, Small Interfering ,Hepatitis B virus ,Hepatitis B Surface Antigens ,Expression vector ,Base Sequence ,Sequence Analysis, RNA ,fungi ,virus diseases ,Genetic Therapy ,General Medicine ,Transfection ,Hepatitis B ,Virology ,Molecular biology ,digestive system diseases ,Cell culture ,Gene Targeting ,Feasibility Studies ,Genetic Engineering ,Sequence Alignment ,HeLa Cells - Abstract
To study the inhibitory effects of plasmid-derived small interfering RNA (siRNA) and synthetic siRNA on the expression of the hepatitis B virus surface (HBs) gene, three plasmid-derived siRNAs and one synthetic siRNA that complement the coding region of the HBs gene were prepared. The HBs expression plasmid pHBs-EGFP was also constructed. HeLa cells were co-transfected with pHBs-EGFP and the above siRNAs. The HBs mRNA quantities were measured by reverse-transcription PCR, and the level of HBs-EGFP fusion protein was quantified by fluorescent microscope. The concentrations of the hepatitis B virus surface antigen (HBsAg) derived from the culture supernatant of transfected HepG2.2.15 cells were measured by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kit. The results showed that the three plasmid-derived siRNAs and the synthetic siRNA can effectively reduce the quantities of HBs mRNA and protein. The plasmid-derived siRNA psiRNA1 was found to be the most effective inhibitor of HBs expression. It can inhibit HBs-EGFP expression by 63.3% and suppress HBs mRNA by 75.6%. To further substantiate the above observations, psiRNA1 was transfected into HepG2.2.15 cells (an HBV secreting cell line). The transfections resulted in almost complete blockage of HBsAg production, whereas control vector-transfected cells secreted high levels of HBsAg 7 days post-transfection. In conclusion, our data suggests that RNA interference (RNAi) is an efficient approach for reducing the level of HBs transcripts and proteins and for suppressing HBsAg production.
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- 2005
11. [Survey on intestinal nematode infections among school students in Tengchong County]
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Yuan-He, Yang, Jian-Cheng, Song, Xin-He, Li, Rong-Xing, Li, and He-Jun, Zhou
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Rural Population ,China ,Prevalence ,Animals ,Humans ,Nematode Infections ,Students - Abstract
One primary school and one middle school were selected from Gudong Town, Tengyue Town and Puchuan Township of Tengchong County, respectively, by using the lamination stochastic group sampling method. The intestinal parasite infections were investigated with the iodine-stained direct smear method and modified Kato-Katz thick smears method. A total of 1 134 students were investigated and the total infection rate of intestinal nematodes was 12.4% (141/1 134). The infection rate of Ascaris lumbricoides, Trichuris trichura, and hookworm was 9.4% (106/1 134), 2.8% (32/1 134), and 0.3% (3/1 134), respectively. The prevalence of intestinal nematodes among the students of urban (2.2%, 8/363) was lower than those of rural (17.3%, 133/771) (P0.01). The infection rate in students from Gudong Town was higher than those of Tengyue (2.2%, 8/363) and Puchuan County (2.3%, 8/35) (P0.01), whereas the economy level of Gudong Town (29.9%, 123/412) was the best in the three towns. After all, the infection rate of the middle school students (13.7%, 59/432) was higher than that of pupils (11.7%, 82/702) (P0.01). Compared with 2003, the prevalence of nematode infection among the school students in Tengchong County decreased significantly in 2013.
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- 2014
12. [Accumulation of myeloid-derived suppressor cells in the spleen and peripheral blood of Schistosoma japonicum-infected mice]
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Wei, Pan, Yu-Juan, Shen, Hua, Liu, Yuan, Hu, Yan-Yan, Jiang, He-Jun, Zhou, Yu-Xin, Xu, Zhong-Ying, Yuan, Yan-Juan, Wang, and Jian-Ping, Cao
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CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Mice ,Schistosomiasis japonica ,Animals ,Flow Cytometry ,Coculture Techniques ,Spleen - Abstract
To determine the accumulation of CD11b+ Gr-1+ myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC) in Schistosorna japonicum-infected mice.Twenty-four C57BL/6 mice were infected cutaneously with S. japonicum cercariae. Peripheral blood samples were collected at 1, 2, 6 and 8 weeks post-infection (6 mice for each group). At 6 and 8 weeks post-infection, spleens were removed and a single-cell suspension was prepared. At the same time, 6 healthy mice each served as control. During the different stages of infection, the levels of MDSC, Gr-1+ cells, CD11b+ cells in murine peripheral blood and spleen were detected by flow cytometry. The possible function of MDSC on T cells was evaluated by using a CCK-8 method and CFSE proliferation assay.At 6 and 8 weeks post-infection, the levels of MDSC (38.2%-57.8% and 47.1-77.6%, respectively), Gr-1+ cells (28.9%-44.6%, 40.4%-72.9%), and CD11b+ cells (36.0%-48.1%, 40.3%-68.3%) in infection group were significantly higher than that of the controls (15.1%-20.4%, 8.4%-17.3%, 9.8%-22.6%), and that of infection group at 1 week (16.2%-19.8%, 13.0%-16.8%, 17.6%-19.4%) and 2 weeks (19.8%-29.5%, 17.2%-22.2%, 20.9%-33.3%) post-infection (P0.01). No significant difference was found in the levels of MDSC, Gr-1+ cells, CD11b+ cells among infection group at 1 and 2 weeks post-infection and control group. Moreover, the fluctuation trends of these cells in the spleens of infected mice were similar to those cells in peripheral blood (P0.05). Strikingly, the proliferation index of normal CD4 T cells was significantly lower after co-culture with Gr-1+ cells isolated from infected mice.Schistosoma japonicum infection induces higher level of MDSC in mice, and Gr-1+ cells isolated from the infected mice can significantly inhibit the proliferation of the normal CD4+ T cells.
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- 2014
13. Surveillance on the Status of Immune Cells after Echinnococcus granulosus Protoscoleces Infection in Balb/c Mice
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Yujuan Shen, Yuxin Xu, Zhongying Yuan, Ying Wang, Yuan Hu, Wei Pan, Jianping Cao, Yanyan Jiang, He-Jun Zhou, and C. E. Ugwu
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Time Factors ,Mouse ,T-Lymphocytes ,lcsh:Medicine ,Adaptive Immunity ,Mice ,Molecular Cell Biology ,lcsh:Science ,Echinococcus granulosus ,Immune Response ,Mice, Inbred BALB C ,Multidisciplinary ,CD11b Antigen ,biology ,Animal Models ,Acquired immune system ,Flow Cytometry ,Innate Immunity ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Infectious Diseases ,Parasitic disease ,Medicine ,Female ,Immunosuppressive Agents ,Research Article ,Immunology ,Antigen-Presenting Cells ,Spleen ,chemical and pharmacologic phenomena ,Microbiology ,BALB/c ,Immune system ,Model Organisms ,Immunity ,Echinococcosis ,parasitic diseases ,medicine ,Parasitic Diseases ,Animals ,Antigen-presenting cell ,Biology ,Cell Proliferation ,lcsh:R ,Histocompatibility Antigens Class II ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Virology ,Immunity, Innate ,CD11c Antigen ,Gene Expression Regulation ,lcsh:Q ,Parasitology ,Cytometry - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cystic echinococcosis is a global parasitic disease caused by infection with Echinococcus granulosus larvae with potentially life-threatening complications in humans. To date, the status of the immune cells believed to be associated with the pathogenicity of E. granulosus infection has not been demonstrated clearly. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In this study, we developed a multiplex flow cytometry assay to investigate the systemic immune status of innate and adaptive immunity at 30, 180, 360 days post-infection (dpi) in mice infected with E. granulousus. At 30 dpi, an increase in the number of CD11b(+) and CD11c(+) antigen-presenting cells (APCs) was observed. This was accompanied by the slight down-regulated expression of the co-stimulatory molecule MHC-II, indicating the impairment of APCs in early infection through the release of secretory-excretory products. In all infected groups, we observed a significant increase in innate immune cells, including APCs and GR-1(+) cells, and a dramatic increase in the myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC) expressing CD11b(+)/GR-1(+). Moreover, the upregulation of the activated markers CD69, CD44, CD40L, and the downregulation of CD62L were observed in the CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells following infection. Regulatory T cells expressing CD4(+)/CD25(+)/FoxP3 (+) increased significantly over the course of infection. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings demonstrate that the microenvironment in the peripheral immune system after E. granulosus infection changes in subtle but detectably ways, especially during the persistent period of infection. We found that T cells were activated following infection, but observed that the significant increase of immunosuppressive cells such as MDSC and Treg cells could inhibit T cell response to E. granulosus antigens. We suggest these cells may play a neglected but key role in the downregulation of the immune response in long-term parasitic infection. Understanding the basic functions and temporal interactions of these immunosuppressive cells will pave the way for new strategies of parasite vaccine design.
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- 2013
14. [Cloning, expression and immunodiagnostic evaluation of enolase from Echinococcus granulosus]
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Ying, Wang, Jing, Zhang, Zhong-Ying, Yuan, He-Jun, Zhou, Yu-Juan, Shen, Yu-Xin, Xu, Yan-Juan, Wang, Wei-Ping, Wu, and Jian-Ping, Cao
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Echinococcus granulosus ,Echinococcosis ,Phosphopyruvate Hydratase ,Animals ,Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay ,Helminth Proteins ,Cloning, Molecular ,Recombinant Proteins - Abstract
To clone and express EgEno gene of Echinococcus granulosus, and to investigate the immunogenicity and diagnostic value of recombinant EgEno.Total RNAS of E. granulosus was extracted and reversedly transcripted to cDNA. EgEno gene was amplified from cDNA and inserted into vector pET28a. The recombinant plasmid pET28a-EgEno was transformed into E. coli BL21 (DE3) for expression under the induction of IPTG. The expressed product was identified by SDS-PAGE and Western blotting. The purified recombinant EgEno protein was detected by ELISA with the sera of cystic echinococcosis patients, healthy persons and other patients.The EgEno gene was successfully amplified from cDNA of E. granulosus and a fusion protein was expressed in E. coli BL21 (DE3). The molecular weight of the expressed protein was around 50 kDa. The result of Western blotting indicated that the antigenicity of the protein was specific. The sensitivity of diagnosis by ELISA for cystic echinococcosis was 81.25%.EgEno of E. granulosus is cloned and expressed in E. coli BL21 (DE3) successfully, which might be used as a candidate antigen of immunodiagnosis for cystic echinococcosis.
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- 2013
15. [Cloning, expression and bioinformatics analysis of cyclophilin of Echinococcus granulosus]
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Ying, Wang, Yu-Juan, Shen, Zhong-Ying, Yuan, Yu-Xin, Xu, Xiu-Min, Han, He-Jun, Zhou, Jun-Yun, Wang, Hu, Wang, and Jian-Ping, Cao
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Cyclophilins ,Epitopes ,DNA, Complementary ,Echinococcus granulosus ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Animals ,Computational Biology ,Gene Expression ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Cloning, Molecular - Abstract
To clone and express EgCyP gene of Echinococcus granulosas and analyze EgCyP using bioinformatics.Total RNAS of adult E. granulosus was extracted and reversedly transcripted to cDNA. EgCyP gene was amplified from cDNA and inserted into vector pET28a. Recombinant plasmid pET28a-EgCyP was transformed into E. coli BL21 (DE3) for expression under the induction of IPTG. The expressed product was identified by SDS-PAGE and Western blotting. EgCyP was analyzed by the bioinformatics software.The EgCyP gene was successfully amplified from cDNA of adult E. granulosus and a fusion protein was expressed in E .coli BL21 (DE3). The molecular weight of the expressed protein was about 22 kDa. The Western blotting indicated that the antigenicity of the protein was specific. The bioinformatics analysis revealed that there were 7 antigen epitopes in EgCyP.EgCyP of E. granulosus is cloned and expressed in E. coli BL21 (DE3) successfully, which might be the foundation for the further study of its immunogenicity.
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- 2012
16. [Destructive effect of eggs of Schistosoma japonicum on spleens in C57BL/6 mice]
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Yan-Juan, Wang, Yu-Xin, Xu, Yuan, Hu, Yu-Juan, Shen, Pei, Li, He-Jun, Zhou, and Jian-Ping, Cao
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Male ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Disease Models, Animal ,Mice ,Virulence ,Schistosomiasis japonica ,Animals ,Humans ,Female ,Schistosoma japonicum ,Spleen ,Ovum - Abstract
To observe the destructive effect of eggs of Schistosomajaponicum on the splenic structure in C57BL/6 mice.The C57BL/6 mice were injected intravenously with eggs of S. japonicum or soluble egg antigen (SEA), or the eggs were injected surgically into the spleens of the mice. Four weeks later, the mice were sacrificed, the splenic paraffin sections were stained with HE and the splenic structures were observed. Other two groups of mice were infected with single-sex and both sexes of schistosome cercariae, respectively. Nine weeks after the infection, the mice were sacrificed, and the splenic structures were observed and compared among the groups aforementioned.The splenic structure of mice injected intravenously with eggs were destroyed, and characterized with decreased number of lymphoid follicles and blurred marginal zone. Lymphoid follicles around the eggs injected into the spleen were also seriously depauperated. The splenic weight (0.15 +/- 0.01) g of the mice infected with single-sex cercariae significantly less than that (0.41 +/- 0.03) g of the mice infected with both sexes cercariae (P0.01). However, the splenic structure of the mice infected with single-sex cercariae kept integrated.Eggs of S. japonicum have a destructive effect on the splenic structure in C57BL/6 mice.
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- 2011
17. [Preliminary study on the immunological characteristics of permissive and non-permissive hosts infected with Schistosoma japonicum]
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Wei-yuan, Lu, Yuan, Hu, Zhong-ying, Yuan, Pei, Li, Yu-xin, Xu, Yu-juan, Shen, He-jun, Zhou, Sheng-xia, Chen, and Jian-ping, Cao
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Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Mice ,Th2 Cells ,Arvicolinae ,Schistosomiasis japonica ,Animals ,Female ,Schistosoma japonicum ,Host-Parasite Interactions ,Interleukin-10 ,Rats - Abstract
To study the difference among immune responses of three kinds of experimental animals with different susceptibility to the infection of Schistosoma japonicum, and preliminarily explore the mechanism of the immune response in permissive and non-permissive hosts.Twelve animals of each kind of rodents, C57BL/6 mice, Sprague Dawley (SD) rats and Microtus fortis, were randomly divided into the infected group and uninfected group each with 6 animals. In infected groups of C57BL/6 mice, SD rats, and M. fortis, each animal was infected with 20, 200 and 1000 cercariae of S. japonicum, respectively. 42 d later, all rodents were sacrificed. Adult worms in portal vein and granulomas in liver were observed and the sera were collected. The levels of cytokines IL-10 and IFN-gamma as well as serum IgG, IgG2a, and IgG1 were detected by ELISA.At the 42th day post infection, worms in portal vein and liver granulomas were observed in C57BL/6 mice and SD rats, but not in M. fortis. The level of IL-10 in the sera of SD rats [(2.21 +/- 0.12) pg/ml] was significantly higher than that in the sera of M. fortis [(1.64 +/- 0.39) pg/ml] and C57BL/6 mice [(0.10 +/- 0.04) pg/ml] (P0.01). IL-10 in the sera of M. fortis was also significantly higher than that in the sera of C57BL/6 mice (P0.01). IFN-gamma in the sera of SD rats [(0.21 +/- 0.11) pg/ml] was significantly higher than that in the sera of M. fortis [(0.11 +/- 0.03) pg/ml] and C57BL/6 mice [(0.09 +/- 0.02) pg/ml] (P0.05), but no difference between M. fortis and C57BL/6 mice (P0.05). The levels of IgG (1.53 +/- 0.31), IgG1 (1.48 +/- 0.44) and IgG2a (0.41 +/- 0.11) in SD rats were significantly higher than that in the sera of M. fortis (0.48 +/- 0.14, 0.15 +/- 0.03 and 0.12 +/- 0.061) (P0.01). The levels of IgG (1.21 +/- 0.16), IgG1 (0.88 +/- 0.31) in C57BL/6 mice were significantly higher than that in the sera of M. fortis (P0.01). IgG1 antibody is the predominant subclass in the three kinds of rodents. The levels of IL-10, IFN-gamma and antibody subclass IgG, IgG1, IgG2a in all non-infected rodents were not detected.IL-10 in non-permissive hosts, which is an essential agent in the regulation of Th2 immune response, is higher than that in permissive host It may play an important role in the resistance to schistosome in the non-permissive hosts.
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- 2011
18. The importance of spatial heterogeneity and self-restraint on mutualism stability - a quantitative review
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Wang, Rui-Wu, primary, Dunn, Derek W., additional, Luo, Jun, additional, He, Jun-Zhou, additional, and Shi, Lei, additional
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- 2015
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19. Non-quantitative adjustment of offspring sex ratios in pollinating fig wasps
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Wang, Rui-Wu, primary, Sun, Bao-Fa, additional, He, Jun-Zhou, additional, and Dunn, Derek W., additional
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- 2015
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20. Asymmetric interaction paired with a super-rational strategy might resolve the tragedy of the commons without requiring recognition or negotiation
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He, Jun-Zhou, primary, Wang, Rui-Wu, additional, Jensen, Christopher X. J., additional, and Li, Yao-Tang, additional
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- 2015
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21. Characterization of a profilin-like protein from Schistosoma japonicum, a potential new vaccine candidate
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Zhiyue Lv, He-jun Zhou, Lin-lin Yang, Zhongdao Wu, Shuangmin Zhang, Li-yan Zhang, Huanqin Zheng, and Xinbing Yu
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DNA, Complementary ,Blotting, Western ,Antibodies, Helminth ,Gene Expression ,Helminth genetics ,Schistosoma japonicum ,Mice ,Profilins ,Western blot ,Complementary DNA ,Gene expression ,medicine ,Escherichia coli ,Animals ,Cloning, Molecular ,Mice, Inbred BALB C ,General Veterinary ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,biology ,General Medicine ,Dendritic Cells ,biology.organism_classification ,Molecular biology ,Interleukin-12 ,Recombinant Proteins ,Blot ,Open reading frame ,Infectious Diseases ,Profilin ,Insect Science ,Antigens, Helminth ,biology.protein ,Parasitology ,Female - Abstract
The tegumental membrane of platyhelminth parasites is of crucial importance for modulation of the host response and parasite survival. A complementary deoxyribonucleic acid (cDNA) containing an open reading frame of 390 bp, which encodes a profilin-like tegumental protein with a theoretical isoelectric point of 6.02 and a molecular weight of 14.42 kDa, had been identified by bioinformatic analysis. The coding region of the cDNA was cloned into the prokaryotic expression vector pGEX-4T-1 and expressed in Escherichia coli. The purified recombinant protein named rSj15 was immunogenic and could elicit a high titer of antibody in mice. Western blot analysis revealed that the protein was differentially expressed during the different growth stages of Schistosoma japonicum. Immunohistochemical analysis localized the protein to the tegument and underlying tissue of the S. japonicum adult worm. The rSj15 could induce the expressions of IL-12 in the cultured mouse dendritic cell.
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- 2007
22. [Killing effect of PNP/MeP-dR suicide gene system driven by an AFP promoter AF0.3 on AFP-positive hepatoma cells]
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Xiao-Kun, Cai, Jun-Li, Zhou, He-Jun, Zhou, Ling, Zhang, Jian-Hong, Wu, and Ju-Sheng, Lin
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Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ,Liver Neoplasms ,Genes, Transgenic, Suicide ,Apoptosis ,Bystander Effect ,Genetic Therapy ,Purine Nucleosides ,Transfection ,Cell Hypoxia ,Purine-Nucleoside Phosphorylase ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Humans ,alpha-Fetoproteins ,Promoter Regions, Genetic ,Cell Proliferation - Abstract
Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) promoter-driven target gene could be specifically expressed in AFP-positive hepatoma. Escherichia coli purine nucleoside phosphorylase/6-methylpurine-2-deoxyriboside (PNP/MeP-dR) suicide gene system has powerful killing effects on tumor cells. This study was to investigate the specific killing effect of PNP/MeP-dR suicide gene system driven by an AFP promoter, AF0.3, on AFP-positive hepatoma cells.Inserting PNP gene into pAF0.3, a eukaryotic expression vector containing PNP gene, pAF0.3/PNP, was constructed. Then it was transfected into AFP-positive HepG2 and AFP-negative SMMC7721 hepatoma cell lines, respectively. Two cell lines HepG2/AF0.3-PNP and SMMC7721/AF0.3-PNP, stably transfected with PNP gene, were obtained with G418 selection. The expression of PNP gene was detected by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). The proliferation of HepG2/AF0.3-PNP and SMMC7721/AF0.3-PNP cells was determined with trypan blue exclusion. The sensitivity of the cells to MeP-dR and the bystander effects were assessed with MTT assay and flow cytometry (FCM). The enzymatic activities of PNP gene products were determined with high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC).Whether hypoxia or normoxia, HepG2/AF0.3-PNP cells were sensitive to MeP-dR, whereas SMMC7721/AF0.3-PNP cells were not. Under both conditions, obvious cytotoxic effects on HepG2 cells were observed when the proportion of HepG2/AF0.3-PNP cells in the mixture reached 25%. But there were no similar effects on SMMC7721 cells under the same conditions. HPLC assay showed that the product of PNP gene driven by AF0.3 promoter could convert a spot of MeP-dR into 6-MP in HepG2 cells, but not in SMMC7721 cells.PNP/MeP-dR system, driven by AF0.3 promoter, has powerful killing effect on AFP-positive hepatoma HepG2 cells.
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- 2006
23. Prediction value of radiosensitivity of hepatocarcinoma cells for apoptosis and micronucleus assay
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Zhi-Zhong Liu, Xiao-Kun Cai, Kuo-Huang Lian, Xiao-Sheng Li, He-Jun Zhou, Ju-Sheng Lin, and Wen-Ying Huang
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Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ,Micronucleus Tests ,Traditional medicine ,Chemistry ,Cell Survival ,X-Rays ,Liver Neoplasms ,Gastroenterology ,Apoptosis ,Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation ,General Medicine ,Radiation Tolerance ,digestive system diseases ,Radiation tolerance ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Micronucleus test ,Cancer research ,Humans ,Radiosensitivity ,Cell survival ,Rapid Communication ,Micronuclei, Chromosome-Defective - Abstract
To investigate the prediction value of radiosensitivity of hepatocarcinoma cells for apoptosis and micronucleus assay.Clonogenic assay, flow cytometry, and CB micronuclei assay were used to survey the cell survival rate, radiation-induced apoptosis and micronucleus frequency of hepatocarcinoma cell lines SMMC-7721, HL-7702, and HepG2 after being irradiated by X-ray at the dosage ranging 0-8 Gy.After irradiation, there was a dose-effect relationship between micronucleus frequency and radiation dosage among the three cell lines (P0.05). A positive relationship was observed between apoptosis and radiation dosage among the three cell lines. The HepG2 cells had a significant correlation (P0.05) but apoptosis incidence had a negative relationship with micronucleus frequency. There was a positive relationship between apoptosis and radiation dosage and the correlation between SMMC-7721 and HL-7702 cell lines had a significant difference (P0.01). After irradiation, a negative relationship between cell survival rate and radiation dosages was found among the three cell lines (P0.01). There was a positive relationship between cell survival rate and micronucleus frequency (P0.01). No correlation was observed between apoptosis and cell survival rate.The radiosensitivity of hepatocarcinoma cells can be reflected by apoptosis and micronuclei. Detection of apoptosis and micronuclei could enhance the accuracy for predicting radiosensitivity.
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- 2005
24. Evolutionary Stability in the Asymmetric Volunteer's Dilemma
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He, Jun-Zhou, primary, Wang, Rui-Wu, additional, and Li, Yao-Tang, additional
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- 2014
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25. [Therapeutic effect of secretive endostatin eukaryotic expressing plasmid on mouse hepatoma]
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Pei-yuan, Li, Ju-sheng, Lin, Zuo-hua, Feng, Hui, Zhang, He-jun, Zhou, and Jin-yan, Zhang
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Male ,Mice ,Liver Neoplasms, Experimental ,Animals ,Genetic Therapy ,Endostatins ,Plasmids - Abstract
To construct and express secretive endostatin eukaryotic plasmid for treatment of hepatoma.Mouse Igk signal peptide sequence was synthesized and cloned into pcDNA3.1 with endostatin gene. The supernant of BHK-21 transfected with recombinant was used to culture ECV304. The proliferation of latter was evaluated by MTT assay. H22 was inoculated intramusclely, then naked DNA of endostatin plasmid was injected into the inoculation site. Tumors were dissected and weighted after treatments. All data was analyzed by SPSS10.0.The supernant of BHK-21 transfected with recombinant can inhibit the proliferation of ECV304 by 29.2%. Tumor weight lighter after injected with naked pSecES (1.34 g+/-0.96g) compared with naked pcDNA3.1 (2.70g+/-0.82g) and saline (3.73g+/-1.41g).The endostatin eukaryotic plasmid was constructed and it can be used for gene therapy on hepatoma.
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- 2003
26. Evolutionary stability analysis of asymmetric hawk-dove game considering the impact of common resource
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LIU, Qi-Long, primary, HE, Jun-Zhou, additional, YANG, Yan, additional, WANG, Ya-Qiang, additional, GAO, Lei, additional, LI, Yao-Tang, additional, and WANG, Rui-Wu, additional
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- 2013
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27. Resource Elasticity of Offspring Survival and the Optimal Evolution of Sex Ratios
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Wang, Rui-Wu, primary, Wang, Ya-Qiang, additional, He, Jun-Zhou, additional, and Li, Yao-Tang, additional
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- 2013
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28. Schistosoma japonicum Soluble Egg Antigens Attenuate IFN-γ-Induced MHC Class II Expression in RAW 264.7 Macrophages
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Minjun Ji, Jin-Mei Xu, Guanling Wu, Jin-Wei Xu, Hai-Wei Wu, He-Jun Zhou, and Gui-Xia Tang
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lcsh:Medicine ,Helminth Infection ,Schistosoma japonicum ,Major Histocompatibility Complex ,Mice ,Schistosomiasis ,Interferon gamma ,lcsh:Science ,Immune Response ,Cells, Cultured ,Multidisciplinary ,biology ,Antigen processing ,Innate Immunity ,Interleukin-10 ,Cell biology ,Infectious Diseases ,Medicine ,Rabbits ,Research Article ,medicine.drug ,Immune Cells ,Immunology ,Antigen-Presenting Cells ,Immune Suppression ,Interferon-gamma ,Immune system ,Antigen ,MHC class I ,Parasitic Diseases ,medicine ,Animals ,Biology ,Ovum ,MHC class II ,Innate immune system ,Interleukin-6 ,lcsh:R ,Immunity ,Histocompatibility Antigens Class II ,Immunoregulation ,biology.organism_classification ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Toll-Like Receptor 4 ,Antigens, Helminth ,Macrophages, Peritoneal ,biology.protein ,Clinical Immunology ,lcsh:Q - Abstract
Innate immune response plays the key role in initiating and guiding the immune response. Elucidating the innate immune related molecular events involved in the interaction between the parasite and the host will aid in the development of an effective vaccine and anti-schistosome pharmaceuticals. In this study, we examined the regulatory effect of Schistosoma japonicum soluble egg antigen (SEA) on MHC class II expression in macrophage cell line RAW 264.7. We demonstrated that SEA possesses the ability to down-regulate IFN-γ-induced MHC class II expression in RAW 264.7 cells. The production of IL-10 and IL-6 in RAW 264.7 cells, induced by SEA, was responsible for mediating the down-regulation of MHC class II. Our findings suggest that in RAW 264.7 cells (1) IFN-γ provides a condition for lower concentrations of SEA to attenuate MHC class II expression; (2) SEA attenuated IFN-γ-induced MHC class II expression and the IL-10 and IL-6 production is mediated at least partly by the interaction of SEA with TLR4; and (3) SEA attenuated IFN-γ-induced MHC class II expression at the transcriptional level.
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- 2012
29. Expression of hOGG1 mRNA and protein in hepatocellular carcinoma
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Ju-Sheng Lin, Li Zhang, He-Jun Zhou, Xiu-Min Zhou, and Jin-yan Zhang
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Messenger RNA ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Cancer research ,medicine ,Biology ,medicine.disease - Published
- 2004
30. Combined gene therapy of endostatin and interleukin 12 with polyvinylpyrrolidone induces a potent antitumor effect on hepatoma
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Dean Tian, Xiao-Kun Cai, He-Jun Zhou, Ju-Sheng Lin, Xin Ma, Pei-Yuan Li, Zuo-hua Feng, and Yu-Fei He
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Liver Cancer ,Male ,Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Genetic enhancement ,Angiogenesis Inhibitors ,macromolecular substances ,Biology ,Genetic therapy ,Cell Line ,Mice ,Adjuvants, Immunologic ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Combined Modality Therapy ,Mice, Inbred BALB C ,Polyvinylpyrrolidone ,Liver Neoplasms ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,Gastroenterology ,Povidone ,Genetic Therapy ,General Medicine ,Immunotherapy ,Interleukin-12 ,digestive system diseases ,Endostatins ,Cell culture ,cardiovascular system ,Cancer research ,Interleukin 12 ,Endostatin ,medicine.drug - Abstract
To study the antitumor effect of combined gene therapy of endostatin and interleukin 12 (IL-12) with polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) on mouse transplanted hepatoma.Mouse endostatin eukaryotic plasmid (pSecES) with a mouse Igkappa signal sequence inside and mouse IL-12 eukaryotic plasmid (pmIL-12) were transfected into BHK-21 cells respectively. Endostatin and IL-12 were assayed by ELISA from the supernant and used to culture endothelial cells and spleen lymphocytes individually. Proliferation of the latter was evaluated by MTT. H22 cells were inoculated into the leg muscle of mouse, which was injected intratumorally with pSecES/PVP, pmIL-12/PVP or pSecES+pmIL-12/PVP repeatedly. Tumor weight, serum endostatin and serum IL-12 were assayed. Tumor infiltrating lymphocytes, tumor microvessel density and apoptosis of tumor cells were also displayed by HE staining, CD31 staining and TUNEL.Endostatin and IL-12 were secreted after transfection, which could inhibit the proliferation of endothelial cells or promote the proliferation of spleen lymphocytes. Tumor growth was highly inhibited by 91.8% after injection of pSecES+pmIL-12/PVP accompanied by higher serum endostatin and IL-12, more infiltrating lymphocytes, fewer tumor vessels and more apoptosis cells compared with injection of pSecES/PVP, pmIL-12/PVP or vector/PVP.Mouse endostatin gene and IL-12 gene can be expressed after intratumoral injection with PVP. Angiogenesis of hepatoma can be inhibited synergisticly, lymphocytes can be activated to infiltrate, and tumor cells are induced to apoptosis. Hepatoma can be highly inhibited or eradiated.
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- 2004
31. Expression of DNA repair enzyme hMTH1 mRNA and its protein in hepatocellular carcinoma
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Lu-wei Tao, Xiu-Min Zhou, He-Jun Zhou, Pei-Yuan Li, and Ju-Sheng Lin
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Messenger RNA ,DNA repair ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,medicine ,Cancer research ,DNA repair protein XRCC4 ,Biology ,medicine.disease ,Molecular biology - Published
- 2004
32. Construction of two vectors harboring PNP gene under control of two different promoters and their expression
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He-Jun Zhou, Xiao-Kun Cai, Ju-Sheng Lin, Kuo-Huan Liang, and Zhi-Zhong Liu
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Genetics ,Expression (architecture) ,Promoter ,Biology ,Control (linguistics) ,Gene - Published
- 2004
33. Characterization of a profilin-like protein from Schistosoma japonicum, a potential new vaccine candidate.
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Shuang-min Zhang, Zhi-yue Lv, He-jun Zhou, Li-yan Zhang, Lin-lin Yang, Xinbing Yu, Huanqin Zheng, and Zhong-dao Wu
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SCHISTOSOMA japonicum ,VACCINATION ,ESCHERICHIA coli ,MOLECULAR weights - Abstract
Abstract  The tegumental membrane of platyhelminth parasites is of crucial importance for modulation of the host response and parasite survival. A complementary deoxyribonucleic acid (cDNA) containing an open reading frame of 390 bp, which encodes a profilin-like tegumental protein with a theoretical isoelectric point of 6.02 and a molecular weight of 14.42 kDa, had been identified by bioinformatic analysis. The coding region of the cDNA was cloned into the prokaryotic expression vector pGEX-4T-1 and expressed in Escherichia coli. The purified recombinant protein named rSj15 was immunogenic and could elicit a high titer of antibody in mice. Western blot analysis revealed that the protein was differentially expressed during the different growth stages of Schistosoma japonicum. Immunohistochemical analysis localized the protein to the tegument and underlying tissue of the S. japonicum adult worm. The rSj15 could induce the expressions of IL-12 in the cultured mouse dendritic cell. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Proteomic analysis of the excretory/secretory products and antigenic proteins of Echinococcus granulosus adult worms from infected dogs
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Jianzhong Zhang, Yujuan Shen, Ying Wang, Di Xiao, He-Jun Zhou, Jianping Cao, Weiping Wu, Fei Zhao, Xiuming Han, and Xiao-Hong Li
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Proteomics ,MALDI-TOF/TOF ,Microbiology ,Dogs ,Excretory/secretory products ,Echinococcosis ,parasitic diseases ,medicine ,Parasite hosting ,Helminths ,Animals ,Dog Diseases ,Echinococcus granulosus ,Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis ,General Veterinary ,biology ,Antigenic protein ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,veterinary(all) ,Vaccination ,2-dimensional gel electrophoresis ,Excretory system ,Antigens, Helminth ,Spectrometry, Mass, Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-Ionization ,Immunology ,Adult worm ,Research Article - Abstract
Background Cystic echinococcosis, which is caused by Echinococcus granulosus, is one of the most widespread zoonotic helminth diseases that affects humans and livestock. Dogs, which harbor adult worms in their small intestines, are a pivotal source of E. granulosus infection in humans and domestic animals. Therefore, novel molecular approaches for the prevention and diagnosis of this parasite infection in dogs need to be developed. Results In this study, we performed proteomic analysis to identify excretory/secretory products (ES) and antigenic proteins of E. granulosus adult worms using two-dimensional electrophoresis, tandem matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight (MALDI-TOF/TOF), and Western blotting of sera from infected dogs. This study identified 33 ES product spots corresponding to 9 different proteins and 21 antigenic protein spots corresponding to 13 different proteins. Six antigenic proteins were identified for the first time. Conclusions The present study extended the existing proteomic data of E. granulosus and provides further information regarding host-parasite interactions and survival mechanisms. The results of this study contribute to vaccination and immunodiagnoses for E. granulosus infections.
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35. Co-infections with Babesia microti and Plasmodium parasites along the China-Myanmar border
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Bin Xu, He-Jun Zhou, Hong-Xiang Zhu Ge, Jun-Hu Chen, Xia Zhou, Wei Hu, Shen-Bo Chen, Sheng-Guo Li, and Jia-Zhi Wang
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Plasmodium ,Veterinary medicine ,biology ,business.industry ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Babesia ,Endemic area ,BABESIA MICROTI ,Babesiosis ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Virology ,Co-infection ,Infectious Diseases ,parasitic diseases ,China-Myanmar border ,Medicine ,China ,business ,Malaria ,Research Article ,Co infection - Abstract
Background Babesiosis is an emerging health risk in several parts of the world. However, little is known about the prevalence of Babesia in malaria-endemic countries. The area along the China-Myanmar border in Yunnan is a main endemic area of malaria in P.R. China, however, human infection with Babesia microti (B. microti) is not recognized in this region, and its profile of co-infection is not yet clear. Methods To understand its profile of co-infections with B. microti, our investigation was undertaken in the malaria-endemic area along the China-Myanmar border in Yunnan between April 2012 and June 2013. Four parasite species, including B. microti, Plasmodium falciparum (P. falciparum), P. vivax, and P. malariae, were identified among 449 suspected febrile persons detected by nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay based on small subunit ribosomal ribonucleic acid (RNA) genes of B. microti and Plasmodium spp. Results Of all the collected samples from febrile patients, mono-infection with B. microti, P. vivax, P. falciparum, and P. malariae accounted for 1.8% (8/449), 9.8% (44/449), 2.9% (13/449), and 0.2% (1/449), respectively. The rate of mixed infections of B. microti with P. falciparum or P. vivax are both 0.2% (1/449), and mixed infections of P. falciparum and P. vivax accounted for 1.1% (5/449). Conclusions This report supports the hypothesis that babesiosis caused by B. microti is emerging along the China-Myanmar border in the Yunnan province, P.R. China, but it was ignored because of low parasitemia or mixed infection with Plasmodium spp. More sensitive and specific diagnosis methods are needed to find the rapid response mechanism of emergency for babesiosis and malaria co-prevalence areas.
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36. [Evolutionary stability analysis of asymmetric hawk-dove game considering the impact of common resource].
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Liu QL, He JZ, Yang Y, Wang YQ, Gao L, Li YT, and Wang RW
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- Animals, Behavior, Animal, Columbidae genetics, Competitive Behavior, Hawks genetics, Models, Theoretical, Biological Evolution, Columbidae physiology, Hawks physiology
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Explaining the evolution of cooperation remains one of the important problems in both biology and social science. Classical theories mainly based on an assumption that cooperative players are symmetrically interacted. However, almost all the well-studied systems showed that cooperative players are in fact asymmetrically interacted and that asymmetric interaction might greatly affect cooperation behavior of the involved players. Considering the asymmetric interaction and the selection pressure of resources, we present a model that possesses four strategies: strength- cooperation (SC), strength-defection (SD), weakness-cooperation (WC) and weakness-defection (WD). Combining evolutionary game theory with dynamical stability theory, we find that the evolutionary results closely depend on the asymmetric interaction and selection pressure of resources as well as cost-to-benefit ratio of conflict. When the common resources are plentiful, the cost-to-benefit ratio of conflict is negatively correlated with the probability of SC, while it is positively correlated with the probability of SD and WD. With increasing the strength ratio between the strong and weak players, the proportion of SC and SD will increase, while the proportion of WD will reduce. The model developed here has intrinsically integrated Boxed Pigs game and Hawk-Dove game. When the common resource is at shortage, the Boxed Pigs game will transform into Hawk-Dove game under the increase of the strength ratio between the strong and weak players.
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- 2012
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