Background:This study aimed to construct and characterize a humanized influenza mouse model expressing hST6GAL1.Methods:Humanized fragments,consisting of the endothelial cell-specific K18 promoter,human ST6GAL1-encodi...Background:This study aimed to construct and characterize a humanized influenza mouse model expressing hST6GAL1.Methods:Humanized fragments,consisting of the endothelial cell-specific K18 promoter,human ST6GAL1-encoding gene,and luciferase gene,were microinjected into the fertilized eggs of mice.The manipulated embryos were transferred into the oviducts of pseudopregnant female mice.The offspring were identified using PCR.Mice exhibiting elevated expression of the hST6GAL1 gene were selectively bred for propagation,and in vivo analysis was performed for screening.Expression of the humanized gene was tested by performing immunohistochemical(IHC)analysis.Hematologic and biochemical analyses using the whole blood and serum of humanized hST6GAL1 mice were performed.Results:Successful integration of the human ST6GAL1 gene into the mouse genome led to the overexpression of human SiaT ST6GAL1.Seven mice were identified as carrying copies of the humanized gene,and the in vivo analysis indicated that hST6GAL1gene expression in positive mice mirrored influenza virus infection characteristics.The IHC results revealed that hST6GAL1 was expressed in the lungs of humanized mice.Moreover,the hematologic and biochemical parameters of the positive mice were within the normal range.Conclusion:A humanized influenza mouse model expressing the hST6GAL1 gene was successfully established and characterized.展开更多
Gallstones occur in about one third of the patients having liver cirrhosis.Pigment gallstones are the most frequent type,while cholesterol stones represent about15%of all stones in cirrhotics.Increased secretion of un...Gallstones occur in about one third of the patients having liver cirrhosis.Pigment gallstones are the most frequent type,while cholesterol stones represent about15%of all stones in cirrhotics.Increased secretion of unconjugated bilirubin,increased hydrolysis of conjugated bilirubin in the bile,reduced secretion of bile acids and phospholipds in bile favor pigment lithogenesis in cirrhotics.Gallbladder hypomotility also contributes to lithogenesis.The most recent data regarding risk factors for gallstones are presented.Gallstone prevalence increases with age,with a ratio male/female higher than in the general population.Chronic alcoholism,viral C cirrhosis,and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease are the underlying liver diseases most often associated with gallstones.Gallstones are often asymptomatic,and discovered incidentally.If asymptomatic,expectant management is recommended,as for asymptomatic gallstones in the general population.However,a closer follow-up of these patients is necessary in order to earlier treat symptoms or complications.For symptomatic stones,laparoscopic cholecystectomy has become the therapy of choice.Child-Pugh class and MELD score are the best predictors of outcome after cholecystectomy.Patients with severe liver disease are at highest surgical risk,therefore gallstone complications should be treated using noninvasive or minimally invasive procedures,until stabilization of the patient condition.展开更多
基金National Key Research and Development Program of China,Grant/Award Number:2021YFC2301403 and 2022YFF0711000。
文摘Background:This study aimed to construct and characterize a humanized influenza mouse model expressing hST6GAL1.Methods:Humanized fragments,consisting of the endothelial cell-specific K18 promoter,human ST6GAL1-encoding gene,and luciferase gene,were microinjected into the fertilized eggs of mice.The manipulated embryos were transferred into the oviducts of pseudopregnant female mice.The offspring were identified using PCR.Mice exhibiting elevated expression of the hST6GAL1 gene were selectively bred for propagation,and in vivo analysis was performed for screening.Expression of the humanized gene was tested by performing immunohistochemical(IHC)analysis.Hematologic and biochemical analyses using the whole blood and serum of humanized hST6GAL1 mice were performed.Results:Successful integration of the human ST6GAL1 gene into the mouse genome led to the overexpression of human SiaT ST6GAL1.Seven mice were identified as carrying copies of the humanized gene,and the in vivo analysis indicated that hST6GAL1gene expression in positive mice mirrored influenza virus infection characteristics.The IHC results revealed that hST6GAL1 was expressed in the lungs of humanized mice.Moreover,the hematologic and biochemical parameters of the positive mice were within the normal range.Conclusion:A humanized influenza mouse model expressing the hST6GAL1 gene was successfully established and characterized.
文摘Gallstones occur in about one third of the patients having liver cirrhosis.Pigment gallstones are the most frequent type,while cholesterol stones represent about15%of all stones in cirrhotics.Increased secretion of unconjugated bilirubin,increased hydrolysis of conjugated bilirubin in the bile,reduced secretion of bile acids and phospholipds in bile favor pigment lithogenesis in cirrhotics.Gallbladder hypomotility also contributes to lithogenesis.The most recent data regarding risk factors for gallstones are presented.Gallstone prevalence increases with age,with a ratio male/female higher than in the general population.Chronic alcoholism,viral C cirrhosis,and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease are the underlying liver diseases most often associated with gallstones.Gallstones are often asymptomatic,and discovered incidentally.If asymptomatic,expectant management is recommended,as for asymptomatic gallstones in the general population.However,a closer follow-up of these patients is necessary in order to earlier treat symptoms or complications.For symptomatic stones,laparoscopic cholecystectomy has become the therapy of choice.Child-Pugh class and MELD score are the best predictors of outcome after cholecystectomy.Patients with severe liver disease are at highest surgical risk,therefore gallstone complications should be treated using noninvasive or minimally invasive procedures,until stabilization of the patient condition.