Objective: To develop a new method for the detection of TPMT gene mutations and determine the frequencies of four TPMT alleles, TPMT *1, *3A , *3B and *3C in a healthy Chinese population. Methods: A TDI-FP assay syste...Objective: To develop a new method for the detection of TPMT gene mutations and determine the frequencies of four TPMT alleles, TPMT *1, *3A , *3B and *3C in a healthy Chinese population. Methods: A TDI-FP assay system was set up in out lab. To evaluate this system, 220 healthy individuals were analyzed for the polymorphic sites at positions 460(G→A)and 719(A→G)of the TPMP gene using our new TDI–FP method. Results: Three TPMP*3C(G 460→G 719) heterozygotes were identified, TPMP *3A and TPMP *3B were not found. All mutations were confirmed by conventional DNA sequencing analysis. Conclusion: TDI-FP method has proven to be very efficient as a rapid and accurate approach for TPMP genotyping. TPMP *3C was the only polymorphism identified in this clinical samples we have registered.展开更多
Objective: To construct mammalian cell expression vectors for Mac-1 with CFP and YFP and apply FRET to study the dimerization and function of CD11 b( Mac-1 α subunit) and CD18(Mac-1 β subunit). Methods: The mammalia...Objective: To construct mammalian cell expression vectors for Mac-1 with CFP and YFP and apply FRET to study the dimerization and function of CD11 b( Mac-1 α subunit) and CD18(Mac-1 β subunit). Methods: The mammalian cell expression vector for CD11b fused with CFP at the carboxyl terminal was constructed to create recombinant plasmid of pCD11b-CFP. Then pCD11b-CFP was co-transfected with pYFP-CD18 into CHO cell, a fibroblast like cell line, as a target cell within which there are some signal pathways involved in inflammatory stimulation but without endogenous Mac-1. Then CHO cells stably expressing both CD11b-CFP and YFP-CD18 fusion proteins were selected by Western blot and laser scanning confocal microscope. Results: The cyan and yellow fluorescence in co-transfected positive CHO cells were observed under a fluorescence microscope. CHO-Mac-1-FP cells stably expressing both CD11b-CFP and YFP-CD18 fusion proteins were obtained as demonstrated by Western blot successfully. The adhesive activity of CHO-Mac-1-FP cells with CHO-1CAM-1 cells was increased markedly by treatment with PMA, suggesting the translocation of GD11b-CFP and YFP-CD18 to the plasma membrane in CHO-Mac-1-FP cells and dimerization of CD11b-CFP and YFP-CD18 just as the function of the wild type Mac-1. Conclusion: CHO-Mac-1-FP cells with adhesive activity are established successfully, thus CHO-Mac-1-FP cells may be useful for the study of Mac-1 by FRET and for other purposes.展开更多
文摘Objective: To develop a new method for the detection of TPMT gene mutations and determine the frequencies of four TPMT alleles, TPMT *1, *3A , *3B and *3C in a healthy Chinese population. Methods: A TDI-FP assay system was set up in out lab. To evaluate this system, 220 healthy individuals were analyzed for the polymorphic sites at positions 460(G→A)and 719(A→G)of the TPMP gene using our new TDI–FP method. Results: Three TPMP*3C(G 460→G 719) heterozygotes were identified, TPMP *3A and TPMP *3B were not found. All mutations were confirmed by conventional DNA sequencing analysis. Conclusion: TDI-FP method has proven to be very efficient as a rapid and accurate approach for TPMP genotyping. TPMP *3C was the only polymorphism identified in this clinical samples we have registered.
基金Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.30000068, 39730210)
文摘Objective: To construct mammalian cell expression vectors for Mac-1 with CFP and YFP and apply FRET to study the dimerization and function of CD11 b( Mac-1 α subunit) and CD18(Mac-1 β subunit). Methods: The mammalian cell expression vector for CD11b fused with CFP at the carboxyl terminal was constructed to create recombinant plasmid of pCD11b-CFP. Then pCD11b-CFP was co-transfected with pYFP-CD18 into CHO cell, a fibroblast like cell line, as a target cell within which there are some signal pathways involved in inflammatory stimulation but without endogenous Mac-1. Then CHO cells stably expressing both CD11b-CFP and YFP-CD18 fusion proteins were selected by Western blot and laser scanning confocal microscope. Results: The cyan and yellow fluorescence in co-transfected positive CHO cells were observed under a fluorescence microscope. CHO-Mac-1-FP cells stably expressing both CD11b-CFP and YFP-CD18 fusion proteins were obtained as demonstrated by Western blot successfully. The adhesive activity of CHO-Mac-1-FP cells with CHO-1CAM-1 cells was increased markedly by treatment with PMA, suggesting the translocation of GD11b-CFP and YFP-CD18 to the plasma membrane in CHO-Mac-1-FP cells and dimerization of CD11b-CFP and YFP-CD18 just as the function of the wild type Mac-1. Conclusion: CHO-Mac-1-FP cells with adhesive activity are established successfully, thus CHO-Mac-1-FP cells may be useful for the study of Mac-1 by FRET and for other purposes.