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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38645179/human-cytomegalovirus-extensively-re-organizes-the-human-genome-diminishing-tead1-transcription-factor-activity
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Khund Sayeed, Sreeja Parameswaran, Matthew J Beucler, Lee E Edsall, Andrew VonHandorf, Audrey Crowther, Omer Donmez, Matthew Hass, Scott Richards, Carmy Forney, Jay Wright, Merrin Man Long Leong, Laura A Murray-Nerger, Ben E Gewurz, Kenneth M Kaufman, John B Harley, Bo Zhao, William E Miller, Leah C Kottyan, Matthew T Weirauch
Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infects up to 80% of the world's population. Here, we show that HCMV infection leads to widespread changes in human chromatin accessibility and chromatin looping, with hundreds of thousands of genomic regions affected 48 hours after infection. Integrative analyses reveal HCMV-induced perturbation of Hippo signaling through drastic reduction of TEAD1 transcription factor activity. We confirm extensive concordant loss of TEAD1 binding, active H3K27ac histone marks, and chromatin looping interactions upon infection...
April 13, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38645059/effects-of-antiretroviral-treatment-on-central-and-peripheral-immune-response-in-mice-with-ecohiv-infection
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Qiaowei Xie, Mark D Namba, Lauren A Buck, Kyewon Park, Joshua G Jackson, Jacqueline M Barker
HIV infection is an ongoing global health issue despite increased access to antiretroviral therapy (ART). People living with HIV (PLWH) who are virally suppressed through ART still experience negative health outcomes, including neurocognitive impairment. It is increasingly evident that ART may act independently or in combination with HIV infection to alter immune state, though this is difficult to disentangle in the clinical population. Thus, these experiments used multiplexed chemokine/cytokine arrays to assess peripheral (plasma) and brain (nucleus accumbens; NAc) expression of immune targets in the presence and absence of ART treatment in the EcoHIV mouse model...
April 14, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38644536/isolated-optic-neuritis-etiology-characteristics-and-outcomes-in-a-us-mountain-west-cohort
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yoji Hoshina, Meagan Seay, Sravanthi Vegunta, Eric L Stulberg, Melissa A Wright, Ka-Ho Wong, Tammy L Smith, Daisuke Shimura, Stacey L Clardy
BACKGROUND: The diagnosis and treatment of autoimmune optic neuritis (ON) has improved with the accessibility and reliability of aquaporin-4 (AQP4) and myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG) antibody testing, yet autoantibody-negative ON remains common. This study describes the demographic, clinical, and outcome data in patients with isolated ON across the pediatric and adult cohort. METHODS: A retrospective chart review of University of Utah Health patients with the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) code of ICD-9 377...
April 22, 2024: Journal of Neuro-ophthalmology: the Official Journal of the North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38644157/sir%C3%A2-or-madam-the-impact-of-privilege-on-careers-in-epidemic-modelling
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EDITORIAL
Anne Cori
As we emerge from what may be the largest global public health crises of our lives, our community of epidemic modellers is naturally reflecting. What role can modelling play in supporting decision making during epidemics? How could we more effectively interact with policy makers? How should we design future disease surveillance systems? All crucial questions. But who is going to be addressing them in 10 years' time? With high burnout and poor attrition rates in academia, both magnified in our field by our unprecedented efforts during the pandemic, and with low wages coinciding with inflation at its highest for decades, how do we retain talent? This is a multifaceted challenge, that I argue is underpinned by privilege...
April 16, 2024: Epidemics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38643898/stabilization-of-an-infectious-enveloped-virus-by-spray-drying-and-lyophilization
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Holly Coleman, Daniel K Schwartz, Joel L Kaar, Robert L Garcea, Theodore W Randolph
Enveloped viruses are attractive candidates for use as gene- and immunotherapeutic agents due to their efficacy at infecting host cells and delivering genetic information. They have also been used in vaccines as potent antigens to generate strong immune responses, often requiring fewer doses than other vaccine platforms as well as eliminating the need for adjuvants. However, virus instability in liquid formulations may limit their shelf life and require that these products be transported and stored under stringently controlled temperature conditions, contributing to high cost and limiting patient access...
April 19, 2024: Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38643431/prognostic-significance-of-nlr-and-plr-in-covid-19-a-multi-cohort-validation-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marta Colaneri, Camilla Genovese, Federico Fassio, Marta Canuti, Andrea Giacomelli, Anna Lisa Ridolfo, Erika Asperges, Giuseppe Albi, Raffaele Bruno, Spinello Antinori, Antonio Muscatello, Bianca Mariani, Ciro Canetta, Francesco Blasi, Alessandra Bandera, Andrea Gori
INTRODUCTION: Recent studies have highlighted the prognostic value of easily accessible inflammatory markers, neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), and platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio (PLR) for predicting severe outcomes in patients affected by Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Our study validates NLR and PLR cut-off values from a prior cohort at IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo (OSM) of Pavia, Italy, across two new cohorts from different hospitals. This aims to enhance the generalizability of these prognostic indicators...
April 21, 2024: Infectious Diseases and Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38643063/using-smartphone-chatbot-for-postoperative-care-after-intravitreal-injection-during-covid-19-period-a-retrospective-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pei-Chang Wu, Wei-Yu Chiang, Jung Lo, Jong-Jer Lee, Yung-Jen Chen, Hsi-Kung Kuo, Jie-Shin Chiau, Shu-Hui Hsu, Yi-Hao Chen
BACKGROUND: During COVID-19 pandemic period, it was difficult for the patients regular and scheduled follow-up in outpatient department, especially when lock-down. However, early detection of patients with initial infection or other serious conditions after ocular surgeries, such as intravitreous injection (IVI) for age-related macular degeneration (AMD). OBJECTIVE: We accessed a postoperative care chatbot system (PCCS) in smartphone for patients to self-report postoperative symptoms/signs with an instant bidirectional feedback system...
April 11, 2024: JMIR Formative Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38642993/levamisole-in-childhood-idiopathic-nephrotic-syndrome-new-promises-and-advocacy-for-global-access
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eugene Yu-Hin Chan, Olivia Boyer
In the current issue of Kidney International, Sinha et al. present data from an open-label, noninferior, randomized controlled trial comparing 12-months of alternate-day prednisolone, given daily during infection, versus levamisole, in children with frequently relapsing or steroid-dependent nephrotic syndrome. This study suggests that both of these strategies are efficacious and safe. Results of this study should redefine the role of levamisole in future guidelines, and a call for global availability of levamisole should be advocated...
May 2024: Kidney International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38642569/systemic-lupus-erythematosus
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REVIEW
Alberta Hoi, Talia Igel, Chi Chiu Mok, Laurent Arnaud
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a multisystemic autoimmune disease characterised by the presence of autoantibodies towards nuclear antigens, immune complex deposition, and chronic inflammation at classic target organs such as skin, joints, and kidneys. Despite substantial advances in the diagnosis and management of SLE, the burden of disease remains high. It is important to appreciate the typical presentations and the diagnostic process to facilitate early referral and diagnosis for patients. In most patients, constitutional, mucocutaneous, and musculoskeletal symptoms represent the earliest complaints; these symptoms can include fatigue, lupus-specific rash, mouth ulcers, alopecia, joint pain, and myalgia...
April 17, 2024: Lancet
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38641958/awareness-and-knowledge-of-chikungunya-virus-infection-among-healthcare-workers-in-hulu-langat-district
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ummi Ainaa Selamat, Noran Naqiah Hairi, Zailiza Suli
As Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) infection continues to rise globally, including in Malaysia, it is essential for healthcare workers (HCWs) to have adequate knowledge about the disease for diagnostic accuracy and to improve public health surveillance systems. This study aimed to assess awareness and measure the level of knowledge of CHIKV infection among HCWs in the Hulu Langat district and explore associated sociodemographic and skill-related factors. This was a cross-sectional study in which the questionnaire was physically distributed to participants using the universal sampling method...
April 20, 2024: Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38641817/the-siecc-protocol-a-novel-insertion-bundle-to-minimize-the-complications-related-to-epicutaneo-cava-catheters-in-neonates
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vito D'Andrea, Mauro Pittiruti, Giorgia Prontera, Gianni Vento, Giovanni Barone
Epicutaneo-cava catheters are the most widely used central venous catheters in the neonate, but their insertion and management are potentially associated with several complications, both during placement (failure to proceed with the catheter, primary malposition, etc.) and during maintenance (infection, venous thrombosis, catheter dislocation, secondary malposition, etc.). Recent studies have identified methods and techniques that may be effective in minimizing the risk of most of these complications. This paper proposes a structured, sequential insertion bundle-nicknamed "the SIECC protocol" (SIECC = Safe Insertion of Epicutaneo-Cava Catheters)-which includes seven evidence-based strategies which have been proven to increase the safety, effectiveness, and cost-effectiveness of the procedure...
April 19, 2024: Journal of Vascular Access
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38641385/an-exploratory-study-of-the-practical-impact-of-the-covid-19-pandemic-on-nursing-tasks-in-clinical-settings
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Younhee Kang, Hyeyoung Hwang
AIMS: To identify and compare new or increased nursing tasks in South Korea during the pandemic, categorized by hospital type and department. BACKGROUND: Although COVID-19 is no longer considered a global public health emergency, the threat of novel infectious diseases remains. Reflecting on the COVID-19 pandemic is essential to prepare effectively for future outbreaks. METHODS: This cross-sectional exploratory study, following the STROBE checklist, included 948 registered nurses with more than a year of clinical experience currently working in various hospitals...
April 2024: Applied Nursing Research: ANR
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38640476/ai-led-mental-health-support-wysa-for-health-care-workers-during-covid-19-service-evaluation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christel Lynne Chang, Chaitali Sinha, Madhavi Roy, John Chee Meng Wong
BACKGROUND: The impact that the COVID-19 pandemic has had on health care workers' mental health, in particular, cannot be ignored. Not only did the pandemic exacerbate mental health challenges through elevated stress, anxiety, risk of infection, and social isolation, but regulations to minimize infection additionally hindered the conduct of traditional in-person mental health care. OBJECTIVE: This study explores the feasibility of using Wysa, an artificial intelligence-led mental health app, among health care workers...
April 19, 2024: JMIR Formative Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38640430/first-report-of-a-rust-disease-of-lycium-chinense-caused-by-puccinia-tumidipes-in-korea
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hyeyoun Ryu, Minji Ryu, Eun Jin Jeon, Young Ju Park, Byeongsam Kang, Yoshitaka Ono, Ok-Kyung Kim, Seong-Jin Lee
Lycium chinense Mill is a deciduous broad-leaved shrub belonging to the Solanaceae family and, is widely distributed throughout Korea. This plant is native to, or cultivated for various oriental medicinal purposes in, multiple regions of Asia, including Korea, China, and Japan (Lee 1982; Kim et al. 1994). Eleven Puccinia species have been reported to infect Lycium species (Otálora et al. 2018). In May and October 2022, symptoms of rust disease caused by Puccinia sp. were observed on almost all the leaves of about 60 sprawling stems of L...
April 19, 2024: Plant Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38640428/first-report-of-neofusicoccum-parvum-causing-leaf-spot-on-camellia-japonica-in-china
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jinmei Chang, Yashi Liang, Minrong Chen, Cuihua Liu, Lubin Zhang
Camellia japonica is an important garden landscape plant in southern China. In April 2022, leaf spot symptoms were observed at the camellia garden of Jiaying University (24°32'83″N, 17 116°12'31″E) in Meizhou city, Guangdong Province, China. The initial symptoms were grayish brown spots on the leaves, as the disease progressed, the lesions were enlarged and affected the whole leaf and eventually led to the loss of its ornamental value. The disease incidence was above 15%. Leaf pieces (5 × 5 mm) from 3 diseased Camellia leaves were sterilized in 75% ethanol for 1 min, then in 1% NaOCl for 1 min; and rinsed three times with sterile water...
April 19, 2024: Plant Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38640425/first-report-of-powdery-mildew-caused-by-podosphaera-xanthii-on-sphagneticola-trilobata-in-hainan-province-china
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hua Wu, Yingwen Pan
Sphagneticola trilobata (L.) Pruski is a perennial creeping herb of the Asteraceae family, which is native to South America. It was introduced into Southern China as a groundcover in the 1970s (Zhang et al. 2023). Now it is mainly used for folk medicine to treat various kinds of inflammatory, incuding joint pain, rheumatic diseases, arthritis, in addition to treating persistent wounds, ulcers, and edemas (Gonçalves et al. 2022). In February and November 2023, powdery mildew symptoms were observed on 60% of S...
April 19, 2024: Plant Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38640253/tim-3-cd8-t-cells-with-a-terminally-exhausted-phenotype-retain-functional-capacity-in-hematological-malignancies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Simone A Minnie, Olivia G Waltner, Ping Zhang, Shuichiro Takahashi, Nicole S Nemychenkov, Kathleen S Ensbey, Christine R Schmidt, Samuel R W Legg, Melissa Comstock, Julie R Boiko, Ethan Nelson, Shruti S Bhise, Alec B Wilkens, Motoko Koyama, Madhav V Dhodapkar, Marta Chesi, Stanley R Riddell, Damian J Green, Andrew Spencer, Scott N Furlan, Geoffrey R Hill
Chronic antigen stimulation is thought to generate dysfunctional CD8 T cells. Here, we identify a CD8 T cell subset in the bone marrow tumor microenvironment that, despite an apparent terminally exhausted phenotype (TPHEX ), expressed granzymes, perforin, and IFN-γ. Concurrent gene expression and DNA accessibility revealed that genes encoding these functional proteins correlated with BATF expression and motif accessibility. IFN-γ+ TPHEX effectively killed myeloma with comparable efficacy to transitory effectors, and disease progression correlated with numerical deficits in IFN-γ+ TPHEX ...
April 19, 2024: Science Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38640243/liver-targeted-polymeric-prodrugs-delivered-subcutaneously-improve-tafenoquine-therapeutic-window-for-malaria-radical-cure
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ayumi E Pottenger, Debashish Roy, Selvi Srinivasan, Thomas E J Chavas, Vladmir Vlaskin, Duy-Khiet Ho, Vincent C Livingston, Mahdi Maktabi, Hsiuling Lin, Jing Zhang, Brandon Pybus, Karl Kudyba, Alison Roth, Peter Senter, George Tyson, Hans E Huber, David Wesche, Rosemary Rochford, Paul A Burke, Patrick S Stayton
Approximately 3.3 billion people live with the threat of Plasmodium vivax malaria. Infection can result in liver-localized hypnozoites, which when reactivated cause relapsing malaria. This work demonstrates that an enzyme-cleavable polymeric prodrug of tafenoquine addresses key requirements for a mass administration, eradication campaign: excellent subcutaneous bioavailability, complete parasite control after a single dose, improved therapeutic window compared to the parent oral drug, and low cost of goods sold (COGS) at less than $1...
April 19, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38639693/a-rare-cause-of-coagulopathy-in-the-emergency-department-cefoperazone-use
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Metin Ocak, Hatice Yıldız, Metin Yadigaroğlu, Murat Yücel, Murat Güzel
Cefoperazone (CPZ) is an antibiotic widely used for moderate to severe infections, especially in countries where resources are difficult to access. This case report aimed to draw attention to coagulopathy, a potential side effect of CPZ. This side effect can cause high mortality and morbidity in patients. In the mechanism of CPZ causing coagulopathy, it is reported that effects such as binding to vitamin K, disrupting vitamin K metabolism, and preventing platelet aggregation are responsible. In this presentation, a case who came to the emergency department with the complaint of hematuria caused by coagulopathy after the use of CPZ-containing antibiotics (CPZ + sulbactam) is presented...
April 18, 2024: Journal of Emergency Nursing: JEN: Official Publication of the Emergency Department Nurses Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38639530/proposal-of-model-for-personalized-early-adapted-cancer-screening-in-people-living-with-hiv-experience-of-gaetano-martino-hospital-university-of-messina
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
G F Pellicanò, A Squeri, G Ciappina, R Squeri, V I Palmara, S Parisi, I Campo, C Saitta, M Rossanese, E Di Trapani, S Mancuso, N Catalano, A Allegra, G Mancuso, G Murolo, A Bignucolo, D A Restivo, P Consolo, M Berretta
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection has historically been related to the development of specific cancers, some of which are so closely linked to the infection, such as Kaposi's Sarcoma (KS), that they have earned the name Acquired Immuno-Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)-defining cancers (ADCs). While the development of antiretroviral therapy (ART) has decreased the incidence of AIDS-defining cancers, the resulting aging of people living with HIV (PLWH) highlighted an increased occurrence of other forms of cancer...
April 2024: European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences
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