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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38379743/the-history-of-pertussis-from-an-ancient-scourge-to-a-contemporary-health-burden
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Francesco Maria Galassi, Elena Varotto, Mariano Martini
The present article offers a historical overview on pertussis (whooping cough) by analysing the ancient epidemic manifestations of the disease and the path towards the discovery of an effective vaccine against it. The original mentions of pertussis are examined with reference to Mediaeval Afghanistan and the famous AD 1578 Paris epidemic described by the French physician Guillaume de Baillou. The historical data are then matched with information derived from analyses of phylogenetic trees of B. pertussis. Finally, this article also highlights some recent challenges posed to public health by this infectious disease...
December 2023: Journal of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38323817/becc438b-tlr4-agonist-supports-unique-immune-response-profiles-from-nasal-and-muscular-dtap-pertussis-vaccines-in-murine-challenge-models
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Megan A DeJong, M Allison Wolf, Graham J Bitzer, Jesse M Hall, Nicholas A Fitzgerald, Gage M Pyles, Annalisa B Huckaby, Jonathan E Petty, Katherine Lee, Mariette Barbier, Justin R Bevere, Robert K Ernst, F Heath Damron
The protection afforded by acellular pertussis vaccines wanes over time, and there is a need to develop improved vaccine formulations. Options to improve the vaccines involve the utilization of different adjuvants and administration via different routes. While intramuscular (IM) vaccination provides a robust systemic immune response, intranasal (IN) vaccination theoretically induces a localized immune response within the nasal cavity. In the case of a Bordetella pertussis infection, IN vaccination results in an immune response that is similar to natural infection, which provides the longest duration of protection...
February 7, 2024: Infection and Immunity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38318657/current-understanding-of-bordetella-induced-cough
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REVIEW
Yasuhiko Horiguchi
Typical pathogenic bacteria of the genus Bordetella cause respiratory diseases, many of which are characterized by severe coughing in host animals. In human infections with these bacteria, such as whooping cough, coughing imposes a heavy burden on patients. The pathophysiology of this severe coughing had long been uncharacterized because convenient animal models that reproduce Bordetella-induced cough have not been available. However, rat and mouse models were recently shown as useful for understanding, at least partially, the causative factors and the mechanism of Bordetella-induced cough...
April 2024: Microbiology and Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38294623/epidemiology-of-pertussis-and-pertussis-related-complications-in-adults-a-german-claims-data-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bastian Surmann, Julian Witte, Manuel Batram, Carl Peter Criée, Christiane Hermann, Andreas Leischker, Jörg Schelling, Mirko Steinmüller, Klaus Wahle, Alexander F Heiseke, Pavo Marijic
INTRODUCTION: Pertussis is a highly contagious respiratory infection. It affects people of all ages, yet evidence of the impact of pertussis in adults with underlying conditions (UCs) is scarce. This study investigated the incidence and complication rate of pertussis in adult patients with and without UC. METHODS: A retrospective analysis was conducted using routinely collected German claims data between 2015 and 2019. Patients with and without different pneumological, cardiovascular, endocrinological, musculoskeletal, and psychological UCs were matched for incidence estimation...
January 31, 2024: Infectious Diseases and Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38285898/age-dependent-nk-cell-and-interferon-gamma-deficits-contribute-to-severe-pertussis-in-infant-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ashley E Mitchell, Karen M Scanlon, Emily M Flowers, Cassandra M Jordan, Ellis J Tibbs, Alicia Bukowski, Danisha Gallop, Nicholas H Carbonetti
Many respiratory infections are selectively injurious to infants, yet the etiology of age-associated susceptibility is unknown. One such bacterial pathogen is Bordetella pertussis. In adult mice, innate interferon-gamma (IFN-γ) is produced by natural killer (NK) cells and restricts infection to the respiratory tract. In contrast, infant pertussis resembles disease in NK cell- and IFN-γ -deficient adult mice that suffer disseminated lethal infection. We hypothesized that infants exhibit age-associated deficits in NK cell frequency, maturation, and responsiveness to B...
January 29, 2024: Journal of Leukocyte Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38277969/rapid-and-sensitive-detection-of-nucleic-acids-using-an-raa-crispr-cas12b-one-pot-detection-assay-rcod
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kangfeng Lin, Kaihu Yao, Xiao Li, Qinghan Li, Xiangju Guo, Weixin You, Wenjing Ren, Ya Bian, Jianguang Guo, Zhen Sun, Rui Zhang, Xiaoqing Yang, Zhiyong Li, Boan Li
Rapid, sensitive and specific methods are crucial for nucleic acid detection. CRISPR/Cas12b has recently been widely used in nucleic acid detection. However, due to its thermophagic property, DNA isothermal recombinase-aided amplification (RAA) and subsequent CRISPR/Cas12b detection require two separate reactions, which is cumbersome and inconvenient and may cause aerosol pollution. In this study, we propose an RAA-CRISPR/Cas12b one-pot detection assay (Rcod) for Bordetella pertussis detection without additional amplification product transfer steps...
January 10, 2024: Talanta
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38276680/comparative-evaluation-of-recombinant-and-acellular-pertussis-vaccines-in-a-murine-model
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kyu-Ri Kang, Ji-Ahn Kim, Gyu-Won Cho, Han-Ul Kang, Hyun-Mi Kang, Jin-Han Kang, Baik-Lin Seong, Soo-Young Lee
Since the 2000s, sporadic outbreaks of whooping cough have been reported in advanced countries, where the acellular pertussis vaccination rate is relatively high, and in developing countries. Small-scale whooping cough has also continued in many countries, due in part to the waning of immune protection after childhood vaccination, necessitating the development of an improved pertussis vaccine and vaccination program. Currently, two different production platforms are being actively pursued in Korea; one is based on the aP (acellular pertussis) vaccine purified from B...
January 22, 2024: Vaccines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38275072/medicinal-plants-in-the-treatment-of-respiratory-diseases-and-their-future-aspects
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aliya Firdaus, Mohd Hadi Yunus, Syed Khalida Izhar, Uzma Afaq
The utilization of medicinal plants in the treatment of respiratory diseases has a rich history dating back centuries. This study delves into the diverse range of plant species known for their therapeutic properties, with a specific focus on their applications in respiratory health. Medicinal plants have played a crucial role as a source of ingredients for medications and the synthesis of drugs. Globally, over 35,000 plant species are employed for medicinal purposes, particularly in emerging countries where traditional medicine, predominantly plant-based pharmaceuticals, serves as a primary healthcare resource...
January 24, 2024: Recent Patents on Biotechnology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38251722/the-current-state-of-pertussis-vaccination-in-pregnancy-around-the-world-with-recommendations-for-improved-care-consensus-statements-from-the-global-pertussis-initiative
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REVIEW
Courtney Olson-Chen, Geeta K Swamy, Bernard Gonik, Kevin Forsyth, Ulrich Heininger, Daniela Hozbor, Carl Heinz Wirsing von König, Amar J Chitkara, Karina A Top, Rudzani Muloiwa, Malikah van der Schyff, Tina Q Tan
Bordetella pertussis, which causes a respiratory disease known as pertussis ("whooping cough") remains an important global challenge, with the incidence in pertussis cases increasing in recent years. Newborns and infants are at increased risk for severe morbidity and mortality from this bacterium. Vaccination in pregnancy has become an important strategy to both passively transfer immunity as well as prevent infection in pregnant persons, who are a major source of newborn infection, thus attempting to decrease the impact of this serious disease...
January 22, 2024: International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38251252/the-chaperonin-tric-cct-inhibitor-hsf1a-protects-cells-from-intoxication-with-pertussis-toxin
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jinfang Jia, Manuel Zoeschg, Holger Barth, Arto T Pulliainen, Katharina Ernst
Pertussis toxin (PT) is a bacterial AB5 -toxin produced by Bordetella pertussis and a major molecular determinant of pertussis, also known as whooping cough, a highly contagious respiratory disease. In this study, we investigate the protective effects of the chaperonin TRiC/CCT inhibitor, HSF1A, against PT-induced cell intoxication. TRiC/CCT is a chaperonin complex that facilitates the correct folding of proteins, preventing misfolding and aggregation, and maintaining cellular protein homeostasis. Previous research has demonstrated the significance of TRiC/CCT in the functionality of the Clostridioides difficile TcdB AB-toxin...
January 10, 2024: Toxins
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38217963/novel-vaccine-candidates-of-bordetella-pertussis-identified-by-reverse-vaccinology
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gloria Paulina Monterrubio-López, José Luis Llamas-Monroy, Ángel Antonio Martínez-Gómez, Karen Delgadillo-Gutiérrez
Whooping cough is a disease caused by Bordetella pertussis, whose morbidity has increased, motivating the improvement of current vaccines. Reverse vaccinology is a strategy that helps identify proteins with good characteristics fast and with fewer resources. In this work, we applied reverse vaccinology to study the B. pertussis proteome and pangenome with several in-silico tools. We analyzed the B. pertussis Tohama I proteome with NERVE software and compared 234 proteins with B. parapertussis, B. bronchiseptica, and B...
January 12, 2024: Biologicals: Journal of the International Association of Biological Standardization
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38146987/population-based-study-of-pertussis-incidence-and-risk-factors-among-persons-50-years-of-age-australia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rodney Pearce, Jing Chen, Ken L Chin, Adrienne Guignard, Leah-Anne Latorre, C Raina MacIntyre, Brittany Schoeninger, Sumitra Shantakumar
Despite vaccination programs, pertussis has been poorly controlled, especially among older adults in Australia. This longitudinal, retrospective, observational study aimed to estimate the incidence and risk factors of pertussis among persons ≥50 years of age in Australia in the primary care setting, including those with underlying chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or asthma. We used the IQVIA general practitioner electronic medical record database to identify patients ≥50 years of age with a clinical diagnosis of pertussis during 2015-2019...
January 2024: Emerging Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38139140/biosynthesis-of-the-inner-core-of-bordetella-pertussis-lipopolysaccharides-effect-of-mutations-on-lps-structure-cell-division-and-toll-like-receptor-4-activation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jesús Pérez-Ortega, Ria van Boxtel, Michel Plisnier, Dominique Ingels, Nathalie Devos, Steven Sijmons, Jan Tommassen
Previously developed whole-cell vaccines against Bordetella pertussis , the causative agent of whooping cough, appeared to be too reactogenic due to their endotoxin content. Reduction in endotoxicity can generally be achieved through structural modifications in the lipid A moiety of lipopolysaccharides (LPS). In this study, we found that dephosphorylation of lipid A in B. pertussis through the heterologous production of the phosphatase LpxE from Francisella novicida did, unexpectedly, not affect Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4)-stimulating activity...
December 9, 2023: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38135335/analysis-of-maternal-and-child-health-spillover-effects-in-pepfar-countries
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gary Gaumer, William H Crown, Jennifer Kates, Yiqun Luan, Dhwani Hariharan, Monica Jordan, Clare L Hurley, Allyala Nandakumar
OBJECTIVES: This study examined whether the US President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) funding had effects beyond HIV, specifically on several measures of maternal and child health in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs). The results of previous research on the question of PEPFAR health spillovers have been inconsistent. This study, using a large, multicountry panel data set of 157 LMICs including 90 recipient countries, adds to the literature. DESIGN: Seven indicators including child and maternal mortality, several child vaccination rates and anaemia among childbearing-age women are important population health indicators...
December 21, 2023: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38105571/rpon-sigma-factor-54-contributes-to-bacterial-fitness-during-tracheal-colonization-of-bordetella-bronchiseptica
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xingyan Ma, Dendi K Nugraha, Yukihiro Hiramatsu, Yasuhiko Horiguchi
The Gram-negative pathogenic bacterium Bordetella bronchiseptica is a respiratory pathogen closely related to Bordetella pertussis, the causative agent of whooping cough. Despite sharing homologous virulence factors, B. bronchiseptica infects a broad range of mammalian hosts, including some experimental animals, whereas B. pertussis is strictly adapted to humans. Therefore, B. bronchiseptica is often used as a representative model to explore the pathogenicity of Bordetella in infection experiments with laboratory animals...
December 17, 2023: Microbiology and Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38087222/a-scoping-review-of-the-reasons-for-and-approaches-to-non-uptake-of-pertussis-and-influenza-vaccinations-in-pregnant-women-in-the-united-kingdom-and-ireland
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REVIEW
Stephanie Ann McCarron, Declan Terence Bradley, Nigel David Hart
BACKGROUND: Pertussis and influenza cause significant morbidity and mortality in pregnancy and the neonatal period. Maternal vaccination in pregnancy would reduce harm, but low vaccine uptake is a concern. This scoping review aimed to understand the reasons for, and approaches, to non-uptake of pertussis and influenza vaccinations in pregnant women in the UK and Ireland. METHODS: The inclusion criteria of this scoping review consist of pregnant women who avail of pertussis and influenza vaccines in the UK and Ireland...
December 12, 2023: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38040630/bordetella-pertussis-targets-the-basolateral-membrane-of-polarized-respiratory-epithelial-cells-gets-internalized-and-survives-in-intracellular-locations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carlos Manuel Baroli, Juan Pablo Gorgojo, Bruno Martín Blancá, Martina Debandi, Maria Eugenia Rodriguez
The airway epithelial barrier is a continuous highly organized cell layer that separates the exterior from the underlying mucosal tissue preventing pathogen invasion. Several respiratory pathogens have evolved mechanisms to compromise this barrier, invade, and even reside alive within the epithelium. Bordetella pertussis is a persistent pathogen that infects the human airway epithelium causing whooping cough. Previous studies have shown that B. pertussis survives inside phagocytic and non-phagocytic cells, suggesting that there might be an intracellular stage involved in the bacterial infectious process and/or in the pathogen persistence inside the host...
December 1, 2023: Pathogens and Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38018846/complete-genome-sequence-of-bordetella-parapertussis-strain-400431-b-isolated-from-a-protracted-course-of-whooping-cough-in-austria-2023
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria João Cardoso, David Rouhani, Adriana Cabal Rosel, Beatriz Daza Prieto, Miriam Hopfgartner, Anna Stöger, Petra Hasenberger, Silke Stadlbauer, Tobias Moesenbacher, Patrick Hyden, Ursula Wiedermann, Daniela Schmid, Werner Ruppitsch
Here, we report the complete genome of Bordetella parapertussis strain 400431-b isolated from a nasopharyngeal swab from a 4-year-old patient presenting with a protracted course of whooping cough, vaccinated with three doses of diphtheria-tetanus-acellular pertussis-hepatitis B-poliomyelitis- Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccine.
November 29, 2023: Microbiology Resource Announcements
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38011105/adenylate-cyclase-toxin-of-bordetella-parapertussis-disrupts-the-epithelial-barrier-granting-the-bacterial-access-to-the-intracellular-space-of-epithelial-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juan Pablo Gorgojo, Mariela Del Carmen Carrica, Carlos Manuel Baroli, Hugo Alberto Valdez, Jimena Alvarez Hayes, Maria Eugenia Rodriguez
B. parapertussis is one of the etiological agents of whooping cough. Once inhaled, the bacteria bind to the respiratory epithelium and start the infection. Little is known about this first step of host colonization and the role of the human airway epithelial barrier on B. parapertussis infection. We here investigated the outcome of the interaction of B. parapertussis with a polarized monolayer of respiratory epithelial cells. Our results show that B. parapertussis preferentially attaches to the intercellular boundaries, and causes the disruption of the tight junction integrity through the action of adenylate cyclase toxin (CyaA)...
2023: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37936265/dtap-ipv-hb-hib-vaccine-hexaxim-an-update-10-years-after-first-licensure
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REVIEW
Florence Boisnard, Christine Manson, Laurence Serradell, Denis Macina
INTRODUCTION: Hexaxim® is fully liquid, hexavalent, combination vaccine that provides immunization against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (whooping cough), polio, hepatitis B, and invasive diseases caused by Haemophilus influenzae type b. Combination vaccines such as Hexaxim reduce the number of injections needed, improving both vaccination compliance and operational efficiency. AREAS COVERED: Safety and immunogenicity data were reviewed from > 25 clinical trials involving approximately 7200 infants/toddlers, identified using PubMed searches to April 2023...
November 7, 2023: Expert Review of Vaccines
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