121 research outputs found

    Identification of a functional mRNA-miRNA network in mTEC development

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    The adaptive immune system with its diversity of immune cells and their receptors allows an effective fight against a plethora of pathogens. The development of T cells is taking place in the thymus, where it undergoes two selections that is immensely important to ensure self-tolerance. For those two strictly regulated selection processes there are two major cell components being responsible for that called cortical thymic epithelial cells (cTEC) and medullary thymic epithelial cells (mTEC). MTECs are playing an important role for the prevention of autoimmune diseases as they express self-antigens to the maturing T cells. The current knowledge describes basically the function of cTECs and mTECs, the development of a stem cell to mTEC, the involvement of molecular mechanisms which influences the development of thymus and mTECs, still not in every single details. To date molecular details are still missing how an immature mTEC develops to a mature mTEC, especially molecular mechanisms, which influence the maturation and what controls each single step to its final maturation. Previous researches have found in the immature mTECs four new subpopulations present in fetal and embryonic mTECs, which have not been shown in adult mice. Until now only a handful of microRNAs (miRNAs) have been found to play a role in mTECs, but no miRNAs have been founds to play an active role in the maturation process of mTECs. The scope of this doctorate thesis was to characterise the four subpopulations in adult mice with the help of mRNA and miRNA microarray analyses. With the help of the mRNA gene arrays we could decipher a lineage sequence within the four subpopulations stating that Sca1 as the most progenitor population Sca-1 < DP < CD24 < DN. According to the analyses DN was the closest cell population to mature mTECs, probably one step before coming a mature mTEC. Thereupon we used bioinformatics to filter the most prominent miRNAs, which might play an important role in the development of the four subpopulations. Those miRNAs were verified by using a SCID mouse model, which emulates the dynamic development of the four subpopulations. Subsequently we inhibited or overexpressed those miRNA candidates in freshly isolated mTECs to see their influence of the development of the four subpopulations. At the end we found 11 promising miRNAs that play a role in the maturation of the four subgroups. This finding resulted in a deeper search for possible mRNA interaction partners for those miRNA candidates. After investigating 35 mRNAs we found 4 miRNA-mRNA interactions, which have not been described in the mTEC development before. Following miRNA-mRNA networks have been found: miR-34a interacts with Foxp1, Mir-125b-5p with Bak1 and Mapk14, miR-125a-3p with Fam83e. This thesis completes the understanding of the four subpopulations in adult mice as well discovered 4 new miRNA-mRNA interactions, which are important for the maturation of the four subpopulations. With this newly gained knowledge we can apply it to the human thymus and their mTEC development with the hope to boost the thymus function after chemotherapy and organ transplantations

    Numerical simulation and experimental investigation of the laser cladding processes of Ti6Al4V with coaxial shroud protection

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    Laser cladding with coaxial shroud protection offers the possibility to process reactive metals in an open environment. The numerical analysis was performed on the thermal field and dynamics of molten pool with the aim of clarifying the mechanism of the complex effects of the applied extra shielding gas on the resultant microstructure and surface quality of cladding layers of Ti6Al4V. A three-dimensional (3D) computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model was first developed to investigate the extra shielding gas effect on the molten pool. The simulation shows that the extra shielding gas influences both the surface and internal flow field characteristics of the molten pool. The predicted solidification parameters imply fully columnar microstructure in the entire cladding layer. Comparative analysis was then carried out between the numerical simulation and experiments. The electron backscattering diffraction (EBSD) examination reveals that the high cooling rate due to the extra shielding gas inhibits the formation of grain boundary α phase and simultaneously refines the microstructure. The extra shielding gas reduces the surface roughness of cladding layers, and its bunching effect improves the powder utilization. The multi-track cladding experiments reveal that the extra shielding gas can effectively suppress crack formation with a large overlap ratio. This study provides a better understanding of the effect of extra shielding gas flow on molten pool, which helps control and improve the quality of cladding layers

    Negative Perceptions of Urban Tourism Community in Beijing: Based on Online Comments

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    The development of urban tourism community (UTC) will bring new vigor and vitality into the urban sustainable development. There are abundant tourists’ comments about personal experience in UTC in online travel communities, which provide good access to the knowledge of negative perceptions of urban tourism community. Based on online comments, this paper used content analysis method to research tourists’ negative perceptions about five typical tourism communities in Beijing, whereby the common problems and special problems of UTC were identified. According to the research results, the authors made suggestions to the sustainable development of UTC in Beijing

    The Efficacy and Safety of Diyushengbai Tablet on Preventing and Treating Leukopenia Caused by Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy Against Tumor: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

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    Background: Leukopenia is one of the side effects of radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Diyushengbai tablet (DYT) is used to prevent and treat leukopenia caused by various reasons. A meta-analysis was performed to systematically analyze the therapeutic effects of DYT on preventing and treating leukopenia caused by radiotherapy and chemotherapy.Objectives: This study aimed to systematically evaluate the efficacy and safety of DYT in preventing and treating leukopenia caused by radiotherapy and chemotherapy.Methods: We performed a comprehensive literature search of electronic databases such as PubMed, The Cochrane Library, China Knowledge Network (CNKI), China Biomedical Literature Database (CBM), Wanfang Data Knowledge Service Platform, and VIP, through November of 2021. The scanning reports deadline is until November 2021. The bias risk evaluation criteria developed by the Cochrane collaborative organization were used to evaluate the literature quality of the included studies. The RevMan5.4 software was used to analyze the data, and the Stata16.0 was used to perform the Egger test.Results: After selecting all the databases, a total of 41 reports which involved 3,793 cases were analyzed. Meta-analysis showed that DYT could significantly reduce the white blood cell (WBC) suppression caused by radiotherapy and chemotherapy and improve the patients’ WBC counts and neutrophils, compared with the efficacy of other oral WBC-elevating drugs such as Leucogen tablets and Batilol tablets and additional utilization of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF). The results of meta-analysis showed that for preventive medication purpose, the overall incidence of leukocyte suppression was [RR = 0.74, 95%CI (0.59, 0.92), p = 0.006], and the white blood cell count was [MD = 1.12, 95%CI (0.95, 1.29), p &lt; 0.00001]; while for therapeutic purpose, the incidence of overall leukocyte suppression was [RR = 0.61, 95%CI (0.38, 0.95), p = 0.03], and the white blood cell count was [MD = 1.20, 95%CI (0.77, 1.62), p &lt; 0.00001]. More importantly, the additional use of DYT can reduce the application amount of G-CSF. The results showed that the application of G-CSF can be reduced by an average of 1.57 from the beginning of treatment to return normal white blood cells around 2.23 in two cycles of chemotherapy.Conclusion: DYT is more effective in preventing and treating leukopenia caused by radiotherapy and chemotherapy than other oral WBC-elevating drugs, which have a high clinical value
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