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https://read.qxmd.com/read/34661896/innate-immune-pattern-recognition-receptors-of-mycobacterium-tuberculosis-nature-and-consequences-for-pathogenesis-of-tuberculosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anthony G Tsolaki, Praveen Mathews Varghese, Uday Kishore
Innate immunity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a critical early response to prevent the establishment of the infection. Despite recent advances in understanding the host-pathogen dialogue in the early stages of tuberculosis (TB), much has yet to be learnt. The nature and consequences of this dialogue ultimately determine the path of infection: namely, either early clearance of M. tuberculosis, or establishment of M. tuberculosis infection leading to active TB disease and/or latent TB infection. On the frontline in innate immunity are pattern recognition receptors (PRRs), with soluble factors (e...
2021: Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34573195/relationship-between-cortical-thickness-and-eeg-alterations-during-sleep-in-the-alzheimer-s-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aurora D'Atri, Maurizio Gorgoni, Serena Scarpelli, Susanna Cordone, Valentina Alfonsi, Camillo Marra, Michele Ferrara, Paolo Maria Rossini, Luigi De Gennaro
Recent evidence showed that EEG activity alterations that occur during sleep are associated with structural, age-related, changes in healthy aging brains, and predict age-related decline in memory performance. Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients show specific EEG alterations during sleep associated with cognitive decline, including reduced sleep spindles during NREM sleep and EEG slowing during REM sleep. We investigated the relationship between these EEG sleep alterations and brain structure changes in a study of 23 AD patients who underwent polysomnographic recording of their undisturbed sleep and 1...
September 4, 2021: Brain Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34536368/catch-me-if-you-can-under-detection-of-trypanosoma-cruzi-kinetoplastea-trypanosomatida-infections-in-triatoma-dimidiata-s-l-hemiptera-reduviidae-from-central-america
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lori Stevens, Raquel Asunción Lima-Cordón, Sara Helms Cahan, Patricia Dorn, Carlota Monroy, Heather J Axen, Andrew Nguyen, Yainna Hernáiz-Hernánde, Antonieta Rodas, Silvia A Justi
Assays for parasite detection in insect vectors provide important information for disease control. American Trypanosomiasis (Chagas disease) is the most devastating vector-borne illness and the fourth most common in Central America behind HIV/AIDS and acute respiratory and diarrheal infections (Peterson et al., 2019). Under-detection of parasites is a general problem which may be influenced by parasite genetic variation; however, little is known about the genetic variation of the Chagas parasite, especially in this region...
September 15, 2021: Acta Tropica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34150651/major-differences-in-lymphocyte-subpopulations-between-cerebrospinal-fluid-and-peripheral-blood-in-non-hodgkin-lymphoma-without-leptomeningeal-involvement-flow-cytometry-evidence-of-a-cerebral-lymphatic-system
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Iole Cordone, Serena Masi, Diana Giannarelli, Alessia Pasquale, Laura Conti, Stefano Telera, Andrea Pace, Elena Papa, Mirella Marino, Paolo de Fabritiis, Andrea Mengarelli
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) flow cytometry has a crucial role in the diagnosis of leptomeningeal disease in onco-hematology. This report describes the flow cytometry characterization of 138 CSF samples from patients affected by non-Hodgkin lymphoma, negative for disease infiltration. The aim was to focus on the CSF non-neoplastic population, to compare the cellular composition of the CSF with paired peripheral blood samples and to document the feasibility of flow cytometry in hypocellular samples. Despite the extremely low cell count (1 cell/µl, range 1...
2021: Frontiers in Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33595094/immobilisation-induces-sizeable-and-sustained-reductions-in-forearm-glucose-uptake-in-just-24-hours-but-does-not-change-lipid-uptake-in-healthy-men
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aisling M Burns, Aline Nixon, Joanne Mallinson, Sally M Cordon, Francis B Stephens, Paul L Greenhaff
KEY POINTS: The trajectory, magnitude and localisation of metabolic perturbations caused by immobilisation (IMM) are unresolved. Forearm glucose uptake (FGU) in response to glucose feeding was determined in healthy men before and during 72 hrs of forearm IMM, and the same measurements were made in the non-IMM contralateral limb at baseline and 72 hrs. In a similar study design, FGU and forearm lipid uptake were determined after a high fat mixed-meal (HFMM) in IMM and non-IMM limbs. FGU was reduced by 38%, 57% and 46% following 24, 48 and 72 hrs IMM, respectively, but unchanged in the non-IMM limb...
February 17, 2021: Journal of Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33549528/impaired-mitochondrial-quality-control-in-rett-syndrome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ilaria Crivellari, Alessandra Pecorelli, Valeria Cordone, Saverio Marchi, Paolo Pinton, Joussef Hayek, Carlo Cervellati, Giuseppe Valacchi
Rett Syndrome (RTT) is a rare neurodevelopmental disorder caused in the 95% of cases by mutations in the X-linked MECP2 gene, affecting almost exclusively females. While the genetic basis of RTT is known, the exact pathogenic mechanisms that lead to the broad spectrum of symptoms still remain enigmatic. Alterations in the redox homeostasis have been proposed among the contributing factors to the development and progression of the syndrome. Mitochondria appears to play a central role in RTT oxidative damage and a plethora of mitochondrial defects has already been recognized...
March 30, 2021: Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33496601/first-report-of-seimatosporium-vitifusiforme-causing-trunk-disease-in-chilean-grapevines-vitis-vinifera
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daina Grinbergs, Javier Chilian, Andrés France
Grapevine is one of the most important fruit crops in Chile and trunk diseases reduce the productivity, quality, and longevity of the vineyards. A survey was conducted in ancient (> 50 years) vineyards of Cauquenes (35°57´14´´S 72°17´07´´W) and Itata valleys (36°38´13´´S 72°30´57´´W), located in the central area of Chile, during 2019. Trunks and cordons showing dieback and dark brown to black wood discoloration were collected from 50 to 200-year-old plants of six cultivars: País, Moscatel, Torontel Amarilla, Carignan, Aliatica and Aligote...
January 26, 2021: Plant Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33478566/sooty-bark-disease-of-maples-the-risk-for-hypersensitivity-pneumonitis-by-fungal-spores-not-only-for-woodman
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REVIEW
Markus Braun, Doris Klingelhöfer, David A Groneberg
In the middle of the twentieth century, the from North America sooty bark disease (SBD) of maples was first discovered in England and has spread in the last decades in Central Europe, in particular. The trigger of SBD is the mould fungus Cryptostroma (C.) corticale. The most common infested maple is the sycamore, Acer pseudoplatanus, a common tree in woods and parks. The disease is characterised by peeling of the outer layer of the bark and brownish-black spores under the peeled off bark. These spores can cause maple bark disease (MBD) in humans, a hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP) with similar symptoms like COPD, allergic asthma, influenza or flu-like infections and interstitial pneumonia...
January 21, 2021: Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33140688/baseline-ecg-and-prognosis-after-transcatheter-aortic-valve-implantation-the-role-of-interatrial-block
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lourdes Vicent, Clara Fernández-Cordón, Luis Nombela-Franco, Luis Alberto Escobar-Robledo, Ana Ayesta, Albert Ariza Solé, Juan José Gómez-Doblas, Eva Bernal, Gabriela Tirado-Conte, Javier Cobiella, Hugo González-Saldivar, Diego López-Otero, Pablo Díez-Villanueva, Fernando Sarnago, Xavier Armario, Antonio Bayés-de-Luna, Manuel Martínez-Sellés
Background The clinical significance of conduction disturbances after transcatheter aortic valve implantation has been described; however, little is known about the influence of baseline ECGs in the prognosis of these patients. Our aim was to study the influence of baseline ECG parameters, including interatrial block (IAB), in the prognosis of patients treated with transcatheter aortic valve implantation. Methods and Results The BIT (Baseline Interatrial Block and Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation) registry included 2527 patients with aortic stenosis treated with transcatheter aortic valve implantation...
November 17, 2020: Journal of the American Heart Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33074073/identification-and-pathogenicity-of-diplodia-neofusicoccum-cadophora-and-diaporthe-species-associated-with-cordon-dieback-in-kiwifruit-cv-hayward-in-central-chile
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gonzalo A Díaz, Juan Pablo Zoffoli, Enrique Ferrada, Mauricio A Lolas
Dieback symptoms associated with fungal trunk pathogens cause significant economic losses to kiwifruit and other woody fruit trees worldwide. This study represents the first attempt to identify and characterize the fungal trunk pathogens associated with cordon dieback disease of kiwifruit in central Chile. Field surveys were conducted throughout the main kiwifruit-growing regions in central Chile to determine the incidence and to characterize the fungal trunk pathogens associated with cordon dieback of kiwifruit cv...
October 19, 2020: Plant Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32881190/occupational-covid-19-risk-to-dental-staff-working-in-a-public-dental-unit-in-the-outbreak-epicentre
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michele Nardone, Angelo Cordone, Stefano Petti
OBJECTIVE: The management of the COVID-19 outbreak occurred in Lombardy (Italy) implied that non-COVID-19 healthcare was remodelled, limiting adequate resources in non-hospital public dental healthcare settings. This situation offered the opportunity to investigate the occupational COVID-19 risk to dental staff in public non-hospital dental units. METHODS: An infection-control protocol was designed for dental healthcare in the Territorial Health and Social Services Authority (ASST) "Melegnano and Martesana" (Milan)...
September 3, 2020: Oral Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32755016/major-changes-in-grapevine-wood-microbiota-are-associated-with-the-onset-of-esca-a-devastating-trunk-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emilie Bruez, Jessica Vallance, Angélique Gautier, Valérie Laval, Stéphane Compant, Wolfgang Maurer, Angela Sessitsch, Marc-Henri Lebrun, Patrice Rey
Esca, a major grapevine trunk disease in old grapevines, is associated with the colonization of woody tissues by a broad range of plant pathogenic fungi. To identify which fungal and bacterial species are involved in the onset of this disease, we analysed the microbiota from woody tissues of young (10-year-old) grapevines at an early stage of esca. Using meta-barcoding, 515 fungal and 403 bacterial Operational Taxonomic Units (OTUs) were identified in woody tissues. In situ hybridization showed that these fungi and bacteria co-inhabited in grapevine woody tissues...
August 4, 2020: Environmental Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32532325/first-epidemiological-survey-of-angiostrongylus-vasorum-in-domestic-dogs-from-spain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elena Carretón, Rodrigo Morchón, Yaiza Falcón-Cordón, Jorge Matos, Noelia Costa-Rodríguez, José A Montoya-Alonso
BACKGROUND: Angiostrongylus vasorum is the causative agent of canine angiostrongylosis, a disease that mainly affects domestic dogs and other wild carnivores. In Europe, the number of infected individuals is increasing, being located in central and southern countries. In Spain, several studies have reported high prevalence of A. vasorum in wild animals. However, there are no studies addressing the current situation of the disease or its distribution in domestic dogs, and reports from veterinary personnel are very limited...
June 12, 2020: Parasites & Vectors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32275295/association-of-public-health-interventions-with-the-epidemiology-of-the-covid-19-outbreak-in-wuhan-china
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
An Pan, Li Liu, Chaolong Wang, Huan Guo, Xingjie Hao, Qi Wang, Jiao Huang, Na He, Hongjie Yu, Xihong Lin, Sheng Wei, Tangchun Wu
Importance: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has become a pandemic, and it is unknown whether a combination of public health interventions can improve control of the outbreak. Objective: To evaluate the association of public health interventions with the epidemiological features of the COVID-19 outbreak in Wuhan by 5 periods according to key events and interventions. Design, Setting, and Participants: In this cohort study, individual-level data on 32 583 laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases reported between December 8, 2019, and March 8, 2020, were extracted from the municipal Notifiable Disease Report System, including patients' age, sex, residential location, occupation, and severity classification...
May 19, 2020: JAMA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31655004/west-nile-virus-spread-and-differential-chemokine-response-in-the-central-nervous-system-of-mice-role-in-pathogenic-mechanisms-of-encephalitis
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Beatriz Vidaña, Nicholas Johnson, Anthony R Fooks, Pedro J Sánchez-Cordón, Daniel J Hicks, Alejandro Nuñez
West Nile virus (WNV) is a zoonotic mosquito-borne flavivirus able to cause severe neurological disease in humans, horses and various avian species. The more severe pathological changes of neurotropic WNV infection are caused by virus neuroinvasion and/or the immunological response in the central nervous system (CNS). The extent in which inflammatory cell trafficking orchestrated by chemokines is involved in the pathogenesis of CNS lesions has not been entirely elucidated. To understand the sequence of pro-inflammatory chemokine induction during WNV encephalitis, a murine intranasal inoculation model was used...
October 26, 2019: Transboundary and Emerging Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31629098/rational-and-design-of-the-baseline-interatrial-block-and-transcatheter-aortic-valve-implantation-bit-registry
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Manuel Martínez-Sellés, Luis Alberto Escobar-Robledo, Eva Bernal, Luis Nombela, Ana Ayesta, Juan José Gómez-Doblas, Diego López-Otero, Hugo González-Saldivar, Clara Fernández-Cordón, Antonio Bayés-de-Luna, Albert Ariza-Solé
BACKGROUND: Aortic stenosis (AS) is currently the most frequent heart valve disease. Symptomatic severe AS has a poor prognosis and transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) is becoming the therapy of choice in these patients. Changes in the conduction tissue after the procedure constitute one of the main limitations of TAVI, with a frequent need for a definitive pacemaker. Interatrial block (IAB) is defined as a prolonged P-wave duration and is related with atrial fibrosis. The presence of IAB could be a marker of conduction tissue abnormalities at other levels...
September 11, 2019: Journal of Electrocardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31401306/protein-mass-spectrometry-detects-multiple-bloodmeals-for-enhanced-chagas-disease-vector-ecology
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Judith I Keller, Raquel Lima-Cordón, M Carlota Monroy, Anna M Schmoker, Fan Zhang, Alan Howard, Bryan A Ballif, Lori Stevens
Chagas disease, a neglected tropical disease endemic in Latin America, is caused by the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi and is responsible for significant health impacts, especially in rural communities. The parasite is transmitted by insect vectors in the Triatominae subfamily and due to lack of vaccines and limited treatment options, vector control is the main way of controlling the disease. Knowing what vectors are feeding on directly enhances our understanding of the ecology and biology of the different vector species and can potentially aid in engaging communities in active disease control, a concept known as Ecohealth management...
August 8, 2019: Infection, Genetics and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30485265/implementation-science-epidemiology-and-feeding-profiles-of-the-chagas-vector-triatoma-dimidiata-prior-to-ecohealth-intervention-for-three-locations-in-central-america
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Raquel Asunción Lima-Cordón, Lori Stevens, Elizabeth Solórzano Ortíz, Gabriela Anaité Rodas, Salvador Castellanos, Antonieta Rodas, Vianney Abrego, Concepción Zúniga Valeriano, María Carlota Monroy
The Ecohealth strategy is a multidisciplinary data-driven approach used to improve the quality of people's lives in Chagas disease endemic areas, such as regions of Central America. Chagas is a vector-borne disease caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. In Central America, the main vector is Triatoma dimidiata. Because successful implementation of the Ecohealth approach reduced home infestation in Jutiapa department, Guatemala, it was scaled-up to three localities, one in each of three Central American countries (Texistepeque, El Salvador; San Marcos de la Sierra, Honduras and Olopa, Guatemala)...
November 2018: PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30426264/late-presentation-and-missed-opportunities-for-hiv-diagnosis-in-guatemala
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Johanna Meléndez, Samuel W Reinhardt, Jane A O'Halloran, Andrej Spec, Andrea Alonzo Cordon, William G Powderly, Carlos Mejia Villatoro
Early HIV diagnosis remains a challenge in many regions with delayed diagnosis resulting in increased morbidity and mortality. We conducted a retrospective cohort study of people living with HIV receiving outpatient care at a large tertiary referral center in Guatemala to describe the proportion of late presenters (LP) and missed opportunities for HIV diagnosis. Of 3686 patients, 2990 (81.1%) were LP who were more likely to be male (60.2% vs. 48.0%, p < 0.0001), heterosexual (88.0% vs. 78.0%, p < 0...
November 13, 2018: AIDS and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30303734/cleveland-versus-the-clinic-the-1960s-riots-and-community-health-reform
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Merlin Chowkwanyun
During the 1960s, cities across the United States erupted with rioting. Subsequent inquiries into its sources revealed long-simmering discontent with systemic deprivation and exploitation in the country's most racially segregated and resource-scarce neighborhoods. Urban medical centers were not exempt from this anger. They were standing symbols of maldistribution, cordoned off to those without sufficient economic means of access. In this article, I examine the travails of the world-famous and prestigious Cleveland Clinic after the 1966 riot in the Hough neighborhood on the East Side of Cleveland, Ohio...
November 2018: American Journal of Public Health
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