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Ling Chen,Jing Zhong,Jiang-Hua Liu,Duan-Fang Liao,Ying-Ying Shen,Xiao-Lin Zhong,Xiao Xiao,Wen-Jun Ding,Xiu-Da Peng,Wei Xiong,Xu-Yu Zu 한국유방암학회 2019 Journal of breast cancer Vol.22 No.1
Purpose: Pokemon, also known as ZBTB7A, belongs to the POZ and Krüppel (POK) family of transcription repressors and is implicated in tumor progression as a key proto-oncogene. This present study aimed at determining the mechanism by which Pokemon inhibits transforming growth factor β (TGFβ)-Smad4 pathway-dependent proliferation arrest of breast cancer cells via specificity protein 1 (SP1). Methods: Over-expressing plasmid or small interfering RNA (siRNA) transfection was used to regulate Pokemon levels. The EdU incorporation assay, MTS assay, and clone formation were used to identify the inhibitory effect of Pokemon siRNA on cell proliferation. Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction assay confirmed that Pokemon deletion inhibited the expression of proliferation-associated genes. The dual-luciferase reporter assay, electrophoretic mobility shift assay, and co-immunoprecipitation assay were used to analyze binding between Pokemon, Smad4, and SP1. Results: Pokemon deletion induced proliferation arrest of breast cancer cells and inhibited the expression of proliferation-associated genes, especially Smad4. Pokemon bound with SP1 to interdict Smad4 promoter activity. Information on clinical samples was obtained from The Cancer Genome Atlas data, in which the Pokemon mRNA levels showed a negative correlation with Smad4 levels in different subtypes of breast cancer in two independent datasets. Conclusion: We demonstrated that Pokemon binds to SP1 to down-regulate Smad4 expression, thereby promoting proliferation of breast cancer cells. This suggests that Pokemon is a potential TGFβ-signaling participant in breast cancer progression.
Possibility of Using DNA Chip Technology for Diagnosis of Human Papillomavirus
Liu, Cui-Hua,Ma, Wen-Li,Shi, Rong,Ou, Yang-Qian,Zhang, Bao,Zheng, Wen-Ling Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biol 2003 Journal of biochemistry and molecular biology Vol.36 No.4
To explore the application of DNA chip technology for the detection and typing of Human Papillomavirus (HPV), the HPV6, 11, 16 and 18 gene fragments were isolated and printed onto aminosilane-coated glass slides by a PixSys 5500 microarrayer as probes to prepare the HPV gene chips. HPV samples, after being labeled with fluorescent dye by restriction display PCR (RD-PCR) technology, were hybridized with the microarray, which was followed by scanning and analysis. The experimental condition for preparing the HPV gene chips was investigated, and the possibility of HPV genotyping using gene chips was discussed. The technique that was established in this study for preparing HPV gene chips is practical. The results of the present study demonstrated the versatility and inspiring prospect of using this technology to detect and genotype HPV.
Liu, Chun-Yan,Li, Hua-Jun,Lin, Hua,Ling, Bin Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention 2015 Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention Vol.16 No.12
We conducted a retrospectively reviewed of the literature published of patients underwent fertility-preserving treatments for cervical, endometrial and ovarian cancers using the WANFANG database in Chinese. A majority were retrospective studies and case reports. With cervical cancer, radical trachelectomy(RT) in combination with pelvic lymphadenectomy could preserve the fertility of patients with early stage IA1-IB1 cancers, Tumor size ${\leq}2cm$ should be emphasized as the indication of RT in considering of the higher recurrent rate in patients with tumor size >2cm. For endometrial cancers, there is much experience on it. Given accurate pretreatment assessment, hormonal therapy is feasible management option to preserve fertility in young patients with early stage lesions that limited to the endometrium and well differentiated. High dose progestin have been applied, oral medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA), 250-500mg/day, megestrol acetate 160-480mg/day. Other therapies that have been used in a limited number of cases include GnRH analog, intrauterine devices (IUDS) containing progestogen, usually combination of these therapies. All patients should be followed up by ultrasound and/or MRI evaluation, and endometrial curettage at intervals of 3 months. With ovarian cancer, in China, fertilitypreserving surgery in patients with stage IA (grade G1) of epithelial ovarian tumor and patients with germ cell tumor and borderline ovarian tumor have been successfully performed.
Liu, Jian,Gao, Yun-Hua,Li, Ding-Dong,Gao, Yan-Chun,Hou, Ling-Mi,Xie, Ting Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention 2014 Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention Vol.15 No.19
Background: To compare the value of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) qualitative and quantitative analysis in the identification of breast tumor lumps. Materials and Methods: Qualitative and quantitative indicators of CEUS for 73 cases of breast tumor lumps were retrospectively analyzed by univariate and multivariate approaches. Logistic regression was applied and ROC curves were drawn for evaluation and comparison. Results: The CEUS qualitative indicator-generated regression equation contained three indicators, namely enhanced homogeneity, diameter line expansion and peak intensity grading, which demonstrated prediction accuracy for benign and malignant breast tumor lumps of 91.8%; the quantitative indicator-generated regression equation only contained one indicator, namely the relative peak intensity, and its prediction accuracy was 61.5%. The corresponding areas under the ROC curve for qualitative and quantitative analyses were 91.3% and 75.7%, respectively, which exhibited a statistically significant difference by the Z test (P<0.05). Conclusions: The ability of CEUS qualitative analysis to identify breast tumor lumps is better than with quantitative analysis.
Monosized core-shell Fe3O4(Fe)/Au multifunctional nanocrystals.
Liu, Hong-Ling,Wu, Jun-Hua,Min, Ji Hyun,Lee, Ju Hun,Kim, Young Keun American Scientific Publishers 2009 Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Vol.9 No.2
<P>We have synthesized highly crystalline, monosized Fe3O4(Fe)/Au magnetic-optic multifunctional nanocrystals using a modified polyol process. The formation of the core-shell structure was achieved in two consecutive steps, seeding the Fe3O4(Fe) core followed by coating the gold shell. The characterization demonstrates the core-shell nanostructure and provides particle size and distribution of the nanocrystals. The spectroscopic analysis gives three Fe oxidation states (Fe0, Fe+2 and Fe+3) in the core and the surface plasmon characteristic of the Au nanoshell, while the magnetic measurements show excellent susceptibility of the nanocrystals.</P>
Magnetic-Optical AuFe Alloy Nanoparticles
Hong Ling Liu,Jun Hua Wu,Ji Hyun Min,Young Keun Kim 한국자기학회 2007 한국자기학회 학술연구발표회 논문개요집 Vol.- No.-
Smart nanoparticles (NPs) of multiple components offer exciting opportunities in fundamental studies and highly multidisciplinary nanotechnology that has rapidly grown with tremendous applications in many areas including medicine, life science, materials science, environment, electronics, and energy. Metallic alloy NPs have been extensively investigated for various purposes such as magnetic recording, drug delivery, bioseparation, medical diagnosis, and catalysis, particularly magnetic and optical properties of materials are widely pursued. Since fusion of the magnetic and optical elements in one single entity promises multifunctionality and potential applications, so a great deal of effort is instilled to prepare such nanoparticles containing Au and Fe. We have investigated a variety of functional nanoparticles via an efficient, scalable and non-toxic synthesis approach [1]. In this work, we report the preparation and characterization of multifunctional magnetic-optical AuFe alloy nanoparticles, integrating the optical functionality of Au composition and the magnetic properties of iron. The nanoparticles were synthesized by a modified polyol process using iron acetylacetonate (Fe(acac)3) and gold acetate (Au(ac)3) in the presence of surfactants at high temperature[1].Three compositions of AuFe nanoparticles, Au0.25Fe0.75, Au0.5Fe0.5, and Au0.75Fe0.25, were formed and investigated on the structure and properties as a function of composition by TEM/HRTEM, XRD, UV-vis, XPS and VSM/SQUID. It is found that the fusion of the two materials into one nanostructure entity retains the optical and magnetic properties of the individual components (Figs.1,2). The XRD and TEM analysis confirms the formation of the alloy nanostructure and provides the detailed structural arrangements, with a narrow distribution of particle sizes in the range of 5~10 ㎚ (Figs.34). X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy reveals the binding energies of Au and Fe in the state of the AuFe alloy nanoparticles. The magnetic characterization shows the superparamagnetic or soft ferromagnetic behavior (Fig.1) of the nanoparticles at room temperature, while the thermal response to different external fields was obtained from the M~T measurements in the FC and ZFC modes, respectively. The UV-vis spectra display the variation of the absorption bands at ~560㎚ with composition (Fig.2), which is characteristic of nanostructured gold. These AuFe nanoparticles are water soluble after thiolation.