Publications by authors named "Wen Ling Han"

Background: We aimed to compare the clinical efficacy of three surgical methods in the treatment of various types of cesarean scar pregnancy (CSP).

Methods: Herein, 314 cases of CSP were treated in the department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of the First Affiliated Hospital of Gannan Medical University between June 2017 and June 2020. The patients were divided into three groups based on the treatment received: group A (n = 146; curettage by pituitrin combined with ultrasonic monitoring and hysteroscopy-guided surgery), group B [n = 90; curettage after methotrexate (MTX) injection into the local gestational sac], and group C (n = 78; laparoscopic, transvaginal, and transabdominal cesarean scar resection).

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The chemokine-like factor (CKLF)-like MARVEL transmembrane domain-containing family (CMTM) is a gene family that has been implicated in male reproduction. CMTM4 is an evolutionarily conserved member that is highly expressed in the testis. However, its function in male fertility remains unknown.

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V-set and transmembrane domain-containing 1 (VSTM1), which is downregulated in bone marrow cells from leukemia patients, may provide a diagnostic and treatment target. Here, a triple-regulated oncolytic adenovirus was constructed to carry a VSTM1 gene expression cassette, SG611-VSTM1, and contained the E1a gene with a 24-nucleotide deletion within the CR2 region under control of the human telomerase reverse transcriptase promoter, E1b gene directed by the hypoxia response element, and VSTM1 gene controlled by the cytomegalovirus promoter. Real-time quantitative PCR and Western blot analyses showed that SG611-VSTM1 expressed VSTM1 highly efficiently in the human leukemic cell line K562 compared with SG611.

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Aim: To prepare and characterize the polyclonal antibody against human VSTM1.

Methods: VSTM1 has two main isoforms, VSTM1-v1, a type I transmembrane protein, and VSTM1-v2, a classical secretory protein, lacking only the transmembrane domain compared with VSTM1-v1. Two recombinant prokaryotic proteins of VSTM1-v2, Trx-His-S-VSTM1-v2 and GST-VSTM1-v2, were constructed, expressed, purified, and then used for immunization of New Zealand rabbits to prepare anti-VSTM1 antibody and coupling with CNBr-activated Sepharose 4B to purify the antibody by immunoaffinity chromatography, respectively.

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Objective: To obtain monoclonal antibodies against CMTM7 (CKLF-like MARVEL transmembrane domain containing 7) for further study of the structure and biological function of CMTM7.

Methods: Three polypeptides were synthesized based on the bioinformatics analysis of the CMTM7 and coupled with keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH). Balb/c mice were immunized with these mixed CMTM7 polypeptides.

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Aim: To prepare, purify and characterize the polyclonal antibodies against CMTM4.

Methods: Four polypeptides named peptide 1, 2, 3, and 4 were synthesized based on the bioinformatics analysis of the three isoforms of CMTM4, CMTM4-v1, -v2, and -v3, and coupled with keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH) for immunization. Among them, peptide 1, 2, and 3, common for CMTM4-v1, v2, and v3, were mixed for immunization to prepare the antibody which can recognize all of the three isoforms (Ab1); while peptide 4, which is specific for CMTM4-v1, was injected separately into New Zealand rabbits to prepare the antibody specifically targeting CMTM4-v1 (Ab2).

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to create a polyclonal anti-peptide antibody against CKLF1 and utilize it for examining CKLF1 expression and function.
  • The researchers selected a 16 amino acid sequence from the C-terminal end of CKLF1 and immunized rabbits with this peptide to generate the antibody.
  • Results showed that the antibody effectively recognized CKLF1 in various tissues and had significant staining differences between normal and cancerous rectal tissues, indicating its potential as a tool for CKLF1 detection.
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Background: Chemokine-like factor 1 (CKLF1) was recently identified as a novel cytokine. The full-length CKLF1 cDNA contains 530 bp encoding 99 amino acid residues with a CC motif similar to that of other CC family chemokines. Recombinant CKLF1 exhibits chemotactic activity on leucocytes and stimulates proliferation of murine skeletal muscle cells.

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Aim: To explore the roles of the CKLF gene and CKLFSF1 gene sequence (CCS) in transcriptional regulation.

Methods: The target gene fragment was amplified by PCR and then inserted into pGL3-basic and pGL3-SV40 containing luciferase reporter vector gene to construct pGL3-basic-CCS and pGL3-SV40-CCS. Using liposome-mediated method, four recombinant plasmids were respectively transfected into Hela cells.

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