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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38651879/spatiotemporal-transmission-of-sars-cov-2-lineages-during-2020-2021-in-pernambuco-brazil
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lais Ceschini Machado, Filipe Zimmer Dezordi, Gustavo Barbosa de Lima, Raul Emídio de Lima, Lilian Caroliny Amorim Silva, Leandro de Mattos Pereira, Alexandre Freitas da Silva, Antonio Marinho da Silva Neto, André Luiz Sá de Oliveira, Anderson da Costa Armstrong, Rômulo Pessoa-E-Silva, Rodrigo Moraes Loyo, Barbara de Oliveira Silva, Anderson Rodrigues de Almeida, Maira Galdino da Rocha Pitta, Francisco de Assis da Silva Santos, Marilda Mendonça Siqueira, Paola Cristina Resende, Edson Delatorre, Felipe Gomes Naveca, Fabio Miyajima, Tiago Gräf, Rodrigo Feliciano do Carmo, Michelly Cristiny Pereira, Tulio de Lima Campos, Matheus Filgueira Bezerra, Marcelo Henrique Santos Paiva, Gabriel da Luz Wallau
SARS-CoV-2 virus emerged as a new threat to humans and spread around the world, leaving a large death toll. As of January 2023, Brazil is among the countries with the highest number of registered deaths. Nonpharmacological and pharmacological interventions have been heterogeneously implemented in the country, which, associated with large socioeconomic differences between the country regions, has led to distinct virus spread dynamics. Here, we investigate the spatiotemporal dispersion of SARS-CoV-2 lineages in the Pernambuco state (Northeast Brazil) throughout the distinct epidemiological scenarios that unfolded in the first 2 years of the pandemic...
April 23, 2024: Microbiology Spectrum
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38651851/skin-changes-in-suspected-lyme-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pero Vržogić, Ante Perica
Dear Editor, Ticks carry many diseases, bacteria, and viruses and represent a very important healthcare issue both in Croatia and globally. Although most ticks are not infected with pathogens dangerous to humans, some ticks can transmit infectious diseases with significant morbidity and mortality. This is caused by the increasing incidence of many tick-borne diseases over a growing geographical area. Many factors influence which species of ticks are present in a given geographical area, as well as the density of their population and the risk of human exposure to infected ticks...
December 2023: Acta Dermatovenerologica Croatica: ADC
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38651670/efficacy-of-antiviral-therapy-for-the-prevention-of-mother-to-child-transmission-of-hepatitis%C3%A2-b-virus-and-the-risk-of-postpartum-hepatitis-flare-after-discontinuation-of-antiviral-therapy
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Hayato Kawamura, Kentaro Matsuura, Koichi Ito, Tokio Sugiura, Takanori Suzuki, Kei Fujiwara, Hiromi Kataoka, Yasuhito Tanaka
The use of nucleos(t)ide analogs (NAs) is recommended for mothers with a high viral load of hepatitis B virus (HBV) during the second or third trimester of pregnancy. However, postpartum hepatitis flares can occur in some cases. We examined the efficacy of NA administration for the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of hepatitis B virus, and evaluated the risk of postpartum hepatitis flares in mothers after NA discontinuation. Nine pregnant women with a high viral load (HBV DNA ≥5.3 log IU/mL) received tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF) at approximately 28 weeks of gestation, and TDF was discontinued at 4-10 weeks after delivery...
April 23, 2024: Hepatology Research: the Official Journal of the Japan Society of Hepatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38651648/imaging-of-adeno-associated-viral-capsids-for-purposes-of-gene-editing-using-cest-nmr-mri
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bonnie Lam, Mark Velasquez, Tomoko Ogiyama, Kevin Godines, Fan-Yun Szu, A J Velasquez-Mao, Wissam AlGhuraibawi, Jingshen Wang, Phillip B Messersmith, Moriel H Vandsburger
PURPOSE: Gene therapy using adeno-associated virus (AAV) vector-mediated gene delivery has undergone substantial growth in recent years with promising results in both preclinical and clinical studies, as well as emerging regulatory approval. However, the inability to quantify the efficacy of gene therapy from cellular delivery of gene-editing technology to specific functional outcomes is an obstacle for efficient development of gene therapy treatments. Building on prior works that used the CEST reporter gene lysine rich protein, we hypothesized that AAV viral capsids may generate endogenous CEST contrast from an abundance of surface lysine residues...
April 23, 2024: Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38651448/partial-splenic-embolization-in-a-patient-with-hemophilia-a-and-severe-thrombocytopenia-a-case-report
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Tomofumi Nakamura, Mitsuhiro Uchiba, Hirotomo Nakata, Takao Mizumoto, Toru Beppu, Shuzo Matsushita
We report a patient with hemophilia A who underwent partial splenic embolization (PSE) for severe thrombocytopenia secondary to portal hypertension-induced splenomegaly, resulting in a stable long-term quality of life. The patient was diagnosed with hemophilia A and unfortunately contracted human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B virus (HBV), and hepatitis C virus (HCV) from blood products. He subsequently developed progressive splenomegaly due to portal hypertension from chronic HCV, resulting in severe thrombocytopenia...
March 26, 2024: Hematology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38651408/beyond-bnabs-uses-risks-and-opportunities-for-therapeutic-application-of-non-neutralising-antibodies-in-viral-infection
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REVIEW
Kahlio Mader, Lynn B Dustin
The vast majority of antibodies generated against a virus will be non-neutralising. However, this does not denote an absence of protective capacity. Yet, within the field, there is typically a large focus on antibodies capable of directly blocking infection (neutralising antibodies, NAbs) of either specific viral strains or multiple viral strains (broadly-neutralising antibodies, bNAbs). More recently, a focus on non-neutralising antibodies (nNAbs), or neutralisation-independent effects of NAbs, has emerged...
April 3, 2024: Antibodies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38651348/a-translocation-fluorescent-probe-for-analyzing-cellular-physiological-parameters-in-neurological-disease-models
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zi-Lu Li, Ai-Xin Ma, Jing-Qi Liu, Kun Wang, Bao-Cun Zhu, Dai-Wen Pang, De-Ming Kong
Neurological disorders are closely linked to the alterations in cell membrane permeability (CMP) and mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP). Changes in CMP and MMP may lead to damage and death of nerve cells, thus triggering the onset and progression of neurological diseases. Therefore, monitoring the changes of these two physiological parameters not only benefits the accurate assessment of nerve cell health status, but also enables providing key information for the diagnosis and treatment of neurological diseases...
April 23, 2024: Journal of Materials Chemistry. B, Materials for Biology and Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38651141/emerging-tick-borne-infections-in-the-upper-midwest-and-northeast-united-states-among-patients-with-suspected-anaplasmosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Megan E Reller, Emily G Clemens, Johan S Bakken, J Stephen Dumler
BACKGROUND: Emerging tick-transmitted illnesses are increasingly recognized in the United States (US). To identify multiple potential tick-borne pathogens in patients from the Upper Midwest and Northeast US with suspected anaplasmosis, we used state-of-the-art methods (polymerase chain reaction [PCR] and paired serology) to test samples from patients in whom anaplasmosis had been excluded. METHODS: Five hundred sixty-eight patients without anaplasmosis had optimal samples available for confirmation of alternative tick-borne pathogens, including PCR and/or paired serology (acute-convalescent interval ≤42 days)...
April 2024: Open Forum Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38650102/genomic-analysis-of-canine-pneumoviruses-and-canine-respiratory-coronavirus-from-new-zealand
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Dunowska, G D More, P J Biggs, N J Cave
AIMS: To isolate canine respiratory coronavirus (CRCoV) and canine pneumovirus (CnPnV) in cell culture and to compare partial genomic sequences of CRCoV and CnPnV from New Zealand with those from other countries. METHODS: Oropharyngeal swab samples from dogs affected by canine infectious respiratory disease syndrome that were positive for CnPnV (n = 15) or CRCoV (n = 1) by virus-specific reverse transcriptase quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR) in a previous study comprised the starting material...
April 22, 2024: New Zealand Veterinary Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38649626/pdx-models-in-theranostic-applications-generation-and-screening-for-b-cell-lymphoma-of-human-origin
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shayla Shmuel, Sébastien Monette, Dina Ibrahim, Patrícia M R Pereira
This MIB guide briefly summarizes the generation of patient-derived xenografts (PDXs) and highlights the importance of validating PDX models for the presence of B cell lymphoma of human origin before their use in radiotheranostic applications. The use of this protocol will allow researchers to learn different methods for screening PDX models for Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-infected B cell lymphoma.
April 22, 2024: Molecular Imaging and Biology: MIB: the Official Publication of the Academy of Molecular Imaging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38649412/interferon-induced-transmembrane-protein-1-competitively-blocks-ephrin-receptor-a2-mediated-epstein-barr-virus-entry-into-epithelial-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yinggui Yang, Tengteng Ding, Ying Cong, Xiaomin Luo, Changlin Liu, Ting Gong, Min Zhao, Xichun Zheng, Chenglin Li, Yuanbin Zhang, Jiayi Zhou, Chuping Ni, Xueyu Zhang, Ziliang Ji, Tao Wu, Shaodong Yang, Qingchun Zhou, Dinglan Wu, Xinqi Gong, Qingyou Zheng, Xin Li
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) can infect both B cells and epithelial cells (ECs), causing diseases such as mononucleosis and cancer. It enters ECs via Ephrin receptor A2 (EphA2). The function of interferon-induced transmembrane protein-1 (IFITM1) in EBV infection of ECs remains elusive. Here we report that IFITM1 inhibits EphA2-mediated EBV entry into ECs. RNA-sequencing and clinical sample analysis show reduced IFITM1 in EBV-positive ECs and a negative correlation between IFITM1 level and EBV copy number. IFITM1 depletion increases EBV infection and vice versa...
April 22, 2024: Nature Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38649410/targeted-accurate-rna-consensus-sequencing-tarc-seq-reveals-mechanisms-of-replication-error-affecting-sars-cov-2-divergence
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Catherine C Bradley, Chen Wang, Alasdair J E Gordon, Alice X Wen, Pamela N Luna, Matthew B Cooke, Brendan F Kohrn, Scott R Kennedy, Vasanthi Avadhanula, Pedro A Piedra, Olivier Lichtarge, Chad A Shaw, Shannon E Ronca, Christophe Herman
RNA viruses, like SARS-CoV-2, depend on their RNA-dependent RNA polymerases (RdRp) for replication, which is error prone. Monitoring replication errors is crucial for understanding the virus's evolution. Current methods lack the precision to detect rare de novo RNA mutations, particularly in low-input samples such as those from patients. Here we introduce a targeted accurate RNA consensus sequencing method (tARC-seq) to accurately determine the mutation frequency and types in SARS-CoV-2, both in cell culture and clinical samples...
April 22, 2024: Nature Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38649402/hbcvtr-an-end-to-end-transformer-with-a-deep-neural-network-hybrid-model-for-anti-hbv-and-hcv-activity-predictor-from-smiles
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ittipat Meewan, Jiraporn Panmanee, Nopphon Petchyam, Pichaya Lertvilai
Hepatitis B and C viruses (HBV and HCV) are significant causes of chronic liver diseases, with approximately 350 million infections globally. To accelerate the finding of effective treatment options, we introduce HBCVTr, a novel ligand-based drug design (LBDD) method for predicting the inhibitory activity of small molecules against HBV and HCV. HBCVTr employs a hybrid model consisting of double encoders of transformers and a deep neural network to learn the relationship between small molecules' simplified molecular-input line-entry system (SMILES) and their antiviral activity against HBV or HCV...
April 22, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38649219/liver-disease-associated-glomerulopathies
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REVIEW
Swetha R Kanduri, Yonatan Peleg, Shikha Wadhwani
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infect a significant number of individuals globally and their extra-hepatic manifestations, including glomerular disease, are well established. Additionally, liver disease-associated IgA nephropathy is the leading cause of secondary IgA nephropathy with disease course varying from asymptomatic urinary abnormalities to progressive kidney injury. Herein we provide an updated review on the epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, and treatment of HBV- and HCV-related glomerulonephritis as well as IgA nephropathy in patients with liver disease...
March 2024: Adv Kidney Dis Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38648766/role-of-i182-r187-and-k188-amino-acid-residues-in-the-catalytic-domain-of-hiv-1-integrase-in-the-processes-of-reverse-transcription-and-integration
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tatiana F Kikhai, Yulia Yu Agapkina, Tatiana A Prikazchikova, Maria V Vdovina, Sofia P Shekhtman, Sofia V Fomicheva, Sergey P Korolev, Marina B Gottikh
Structural organization of HIV-1 integrase is based on a tetramer formed by two protein dimers. Within this tetramer, the catalytic domain of one subunit of the first dimer interacts with the N-terminal domain of the second dimer subunit. It is the tetrameric structure that allows both ends of the viral DNA to be correctly positioned relative to the cellular DNA and to realize catalytic functions of integrase, namely 3'-processing and strand transfer. However, during the HIV-1 replicative cycle, integrase is responsible not only for the integration stage, it is also involved in reverse transcription and is necessary at the stage of capsid formation of the newly formed virions...
March 2024: Biochemistry. Biokhimii︠a︡
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38648543/host-feeding-behavior-of-mosquitoes-in-the-florida-everglades
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
John F Anderson, Goudarz Molaei, Durland Fish, Philip M Armstrong, Noelle Khalil, Samuel Brudner, Michael J Misencik, Angela Bransfield, Michael Olson, Theodore G Andreadis
Background: West Nile virus (WNV), Everglades virus (EVEV), and five species of Orthobunyavirus were isolated from mosquitoes collected in the Everglades in 2016-2017. Prior studies of blood meals of mosquitoes in southern Florida have related findings to acquisition and transmission of EVEV, St. Louis encephalitis virus, and WNV, but not the Orthobunyavirus viruses associated with the subgenus Melanoconion of the genus Culex . Materials and Methods: In the present study, blood-fed mosquitoes were collected in the Everglades in 2016, 2017, 2021, and 2022, and from an industrial site in Naples, FL in 2017...
April 22, 2024: Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38648490/intranasal-neomycin-evokes-broad-spectrum-antiviral-immunity-in-the-upper-respiratory-tract
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tianyang Mao, Jooyoung Kim, Mario A Peña-Hernández, Gabrielee Valle, Miyu Moriyama, Sophia Luyten, Isabel M Ott, Maria Luisa Gomez-Calvo, Jeff R Gehlhausen, Emily Baker, Benjamin Israelow, Martin Slade, Lokesh Sharma, Wei Liu, Changwan Ryu, Asawari Korde, Chris J Lee, Valter Silva Monteiro, Carolina Lucas, Huiping Dong, Yi Yang, Smita Gopinath, Craig B Wilen, Noah Palm, Charles S Dela Cruz, Akiko Iwasaki
Respiratory virus infections in humans cause a broad-spectrum of diseases that result in substantial morbidity and mortality annually worldwide. To reduce the global burden of respiratory viral diseases, preventative and therapeutic interventions that are accessible and effective are urgently needed, especially in countries that are disproportionately affected. Repurposing generic medicine has the potential to bring new treatments for infectious diseases to patients efficiently and equitably. In this study, we found that intranasal delivery of neomycin, a generic aminoglycoside antibiotic, induces the expression of interferon-stimulated genes (ISGs) in the nasal mucosa that is independent of the commensal microbiota...
April 30, 2024: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38648116/-xanthomonas-as-a-model-system-for-studying-pathogen-emergence-and-evolution
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sujan Timilsina, Amandeep Kaur, Anuj Sharma, Sivakumar Ramamoorthy, Gary E Vallad, Nian Wang, Frank F White, Neha Potnis, Erica M Goss, Jeffrey B Jones
In this review, we highlight studies where whole genome sequencing, comparative genomics and population genomics have provided unprecedented insights into past and ongoing pathogen evolution. These include new understanding of adaptive evolution of secretion systems and their effectors. We focus on Xanthomonas pathosystems that have seen intensive study and improved our understanding of pathogen emergence and evolution, particularly in the context of host specialization: citrus canker, bacterial blight of rice, and bacterial spot of tomato and pepper...
April 22, 2024: Phytopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38648033/tacap1-interacts-with-talhcb1s-and-positively-regulates-wheat-resistance-against-stripe-rust
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Beibei Shi, Qinggui Lian, Haifeng Gao, Yang Wang, Qing Ma
Actin filaments and their associated actin-binding proteins (ABPs) play key roles in plant innate immune signaling. CAP1, or cyclase-associated protein 1, is an important regulatory factor of the actin cytoskeleton-associated signaling network, and was hypothesized here to be involved in resistance against wheat stripe rust because TaCAP1 expression was up-regulated in response to Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici (Pst). Down regulation of TaCAP1 expression led to decreased resistance against Pst, in contrast to increased resistance upon TaCAP1 overexpressing, as demonstrated by the changes of phenotypes and hyphal growth...
April 22, 2024: Phytopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38647708/development-of-a-novel-sensitive-single-tube-nested-pcr-assay-for-the-detection-of-african-swine-fever-virus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Arun Prince Milton, Samir Das, Kasanchi M Momin, M C B Prasad, Sabia Khan, G Bhuvana Priya, Sandeep Ghatak, Arnab Sen, K K Baruah
African swine fever (ASF) is a highly fatal and contagious viral disease caused by African swine fever virus (ASFV). It has caused significant economic losses to the swine industry and poses a serious threat to food security worldwide. Diagnostic tests with high sensitivity are essential for the effective management of ASF. Here, we describe a single-tube nested PCR (STN-PCR) assay for the detection of ASFV in which two consecutive amplification steps are carried out within a single tube. Two pairs of primers (outer and inner) were designed to target the p72 gene of ASFV...
April 22, 2024: Archives of Virology
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