BACKGROUND It is essential to develop new biomarker with effective prognostic roles because of the unclear clinical use of the current community-acquired pneumonia(CAP)predictors.AIM To evaluate the association betwee...BACKGROUND It is essential to develop new biomarker with effective prognostic roles because of the unclear clinical use of the current community-acquired pneumonia(CAP)predictors.AIM To evaluate the association between serum activin A levels and prognosis in CAP patients.METHODS A total of 168 CAP individuals grouped according to the severity and prognosis of illness condition,and 48 healthy individuals as the control group were enrolled in this study.Circulating concentrations of activin A were measured using enzymelinked immunoassays.The interaction between activin A levels and etiologies of CAP was determined.Based on the severity of CAP,110 patients(65.48%)were categorized into group-I,42(25%)cases were grouped into group-II,and 16(9.52%)cases were categorized into group-III.RESULTS Serum activin A levels were higher in patients with CAP than controls,but independent of etiology.Moreover,the scores of Pneumonia Severity Index(PSI)and CURB-65 positively correlated with the increasing levels of serum activin A,and were at their highest peak in individuals in group-III(P<0.001).Combining activin A with CURB-65 or PSI was more effective in improving predictive property(P<0.01).According to Cox proportional regression analysis,after adjusting clinical parameters,we confirmed that activin A showed a powerful predictive property for hospital mortality in CAP patients(P<0.001).CONCLUSION Higher level of serum activin A was associated with poor prognosis of CAP.Activin A can be used as a more valuable biomarker of prognosis in CAP patients.展开更多
Among the avian species, understanding the roles of activin happen to be a dominant challenge in genetic evolution due to its complexity in nature. A case study of the activin gene in avian species was carried out usi...Among the avian species, understanding the roles of activin happen to be a dominant challenge in genetic evolution due to its complexity in nature. A case study of the activin gene in avian species was carried out using bioinformatics. As a sedentary bird, guinea fowl is more susceptible to local selection processes and needs a proper genetic study for conservation. The present study provides the basis for the use of activin or its target genes for the improvement of impaired wound healing, and activin antagonists for the prevention and treatment of fibrosis and the end of malignant tumors that over-express activin. The information provided will serve as a basic tool for broader genetic diversity studies to identify valuable poultry genetic resources and major genes for the development of breeding programs. This study was done by retrieving hundred (100) nucleotides and amino acid sequences of the activin gene belonging to guinea fowl and other avians from the GeneBank, aligning the sequences using BlastP determined the percent identity and phylogenetic relationship of the activin gene of guinea fowl and other avians. The shortest activin nucleotide sequence (467 bp) was observed in chicken and the longest (39896445 bp) in duck. Using the comparative sequence analysis, it was observed that the activin gene of chickens, turkeys and guinea fowl shared percent identity ranging from 91% to 95%. The percent identity reflects the degree of relatedness of species. Although closely related (90%) in ancestral line, the activin gene of guinea fowl and quail cannot be compared with guinea fowl-turkey (95%) nor guinea fowl-chicken (90%), in both biological functions and evolutionary relationship. Finally, the percent identity and similarity in function of the activin gene of guinea fowl, turkey, and chicken were in the range of 93% - 100%, indicating that the activin gene of avians possesses similar functions, well conserved and is very effective in performing functions like increasing FSH bindings, FSH-induced aromatization, improves wound healing and enhances scar formation, regulates morphogenesis of branching organs, and enhances ovarian folliculogenesis. The study, therefore, recommends farmers select and breed for activin genes in order to promote reproductive efficiency, thereby barricading species extinction.展开更多
Inhibin a is one of the candidate genes that control the ovulation in poultry. To study the genetic effects of inhibin a on apoptosis and proliferation of goose granulosa cells cultured in vitro, two RNA interference ...Inhibin a is one of the candidate genes that control the ovulation in poultry. To study the genetic effects of inhibin a on apoptosis and proliferation of goose granulosa cells cultured in vitro, two RNA interference (RNAi) expression vectors, psiRNA-INHal and psiRNA-INHα2, were constructed to knock down inhibin α gene expression. After 48 h of transfection, the efficiency of these two RNAi expression vectors was examined by fluorescence microscopy. Meanwhile, inhibin protein expression levels, apoptosis indexes (AI) and proliferation indexes (PI) of granulosa cells were analyzed by flow cytometry. In addition, the supernatants were collected to assay the concentrations of estrogen (E2) and progesterone (P) by radioimmunoassay. The results showed that the expression level of inhibin a in the RNAi group were decreased 30%--40% than those in the control groups (P 〈0.05) and the apoptosis indexes and proliferation indexes in the RNAi groups were significantly higher than those in the control groups (P 〈0.05). However, the E2 concentrations in the RNAi groups were lower than those in the control groups (P 〈0.05). These results indicate that inhibin a has antagonistic effect on granulosa cell apoptosis.展开更多
基金This study was approved by the ethical committee of Yixing People’s Hospital(Approval No.2018-036).
文摘BACKGROUND It is essential to develop new biomarker with effective prognostic roles because of the unclear clinical use of the current community-acquired pneumonia(CAP)predictors.AIM To evaluate the association between serum activin A levels and prognosis in CAP patients.METHODS A total of 168 CAP individuals grouped according to the severity and prognosis of illness condition,and 48 healthy individuals as the control group were enrolled in this study.Circulating concentrations of activin A were measured using enzymelinked immunoassays.The interaction between activin A levels and etiologies of CAP was determined.Based on the severity of CAP,110 patients(65.48%)were categorized into group-I,42(25%)cases were grouped into group-II,and 16(9.52%)cases were categorized into group-III.RESULTS Serum activin A levels were higher in patients with CAP than controls,but independent of etiology.Moreover,the scores of Pneumonia Severity Index(PSI)and CURB-65 positively correlated with the increasing levels of serum activin A,and were at their highest peak in individuals in group-III(P<0.001).Combining activin A with CURB-65 or PSI was more effective in improving predictive property(P<0.01).According to Cox proportional regression analysis,after adjusting clinical parameters,we confirmed that activin A showed a powerful predictive property for hospital mortality in CAP patients(P<0.001).CONCLUSION Higher level of serum activin A was associated with poor prognosis of CAP.Activin A can be used as a more valuable biomarker of prognosis in CAP patients.
文摘Among the avian species, understanding the roles of activin happen to be a dominant challenge in genetic evolution due to its complexity in nature. A case study of the activin gene in avian species was carried out using bioinformatics. As a sedentary bird, guinea fowl is more susceptible to local selection processes and needs a proper genetic study for conservation. The present study provides the basis for the use of activin or its target genes for the improvement of impaired wound healing, and activin antagonists for the prevention and treatment of fibrosis and the end of malignant tumors that over-express activin. The information provided will serve as a basic tool for broader genetic diversity studies to identify valuable poultry genetic resources and major genes for the development of breeding programs. This study was done by retrieving hundred (100) nucleotides and amino acid sequences of the activin gene belonging to guinea fowl and other avians from the GeneBank, aligning the sequences using BlastP determined the percent identity and phylogenetic relationship of the activin gene of guinea fowl and other avians. The shortest activin nucleotide sequence (467 bp) was observed in chicken and the longest (39896445 bp) in duck. Using the comparative sequence analysis, it was observed that the activin gene of chickens, turkeys and guinea fowl shared percent identity ranging from 91% to 95%. The percent identity reflects the degree of relatedness of species. Although closely related (90%) in ancestral line, the activin gene of guinea fowl and quail cannot be compared with guinea fowl-turkey (95%) nor guinea fowl-chicken (90%), in both biological functions and evolutionary relationship. Finally, the percent identity and similarity in function of the activin gene of guinea fowl, turkey, and chicken were in the range of 93% - 100%, indicating that the activin gene of avians possesses similar functions, well conserved and is very effective in performing functions like increasing FSH bindings, FSH-induced aromatization, improves wound healing and enhances scar formation, regulates morphogenesis of branching organs, and enhances ovarian folliculogenesis. The study, therefore, recommends farmers select and breed for activin genes in order to promote reproductive efficiency, thereby barricading species extinction.
基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 30300253) and Wuhan Chenguang Science and Technology Project (No. 20065004116-25).
文摘Inhibin a is one of the candidate genes that control the ovulation in poultry. To study the genetic effects of inhibin a on apoptosis and proliferation of goose granulosa cells cultured in vitro, two RNA interference (RNAi) expression vectors, psiRNA-INHal and psiRNA-INHα2, were constructed to knock down inhibin α gene expression. After 48 h of transfection, the efficiency of these two RNAi expression vectors was examined by fluorescence microscopy. Meanwhile, inhibin protein expression levels, apoptosis indexes (AI) and proliferation indexes (PI) of granulosa cells were analyzed by flow cytometry. In addition, the supernatants were collected to assay the concentrations of estrogen (E2) and progesterone (P) by radioimmunoassay. The results showed that the expression level of inhibin a in the RNAi group were decreased 30%--40% than those in the control groups (P 〈0.05) and the apoptosis indexes and proliferation indexes in the RNAi groups were significantly higher than those in the control groups (P 〈0.05). However, the E2 concentrations in the RNAi groups were lower than those in the control groups (P 〈0.05). These results indicate that inhibin a has antagonistic effect on granulosa cell apoptosis.