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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38590145/exploring-fibroblast-interactions-on-nanocrystalline-surfaces-in-physiological-environments-through-a-phenomenological-lens
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REVIEW
R D K Misra, Aladin M Boriek
The cytological behaviour and functional dynamics (adhesion, spreading, synthesis of proteins) of fibroblasts when interacting with biomedical surfaces are intricately influenced by the inherent nature of surface (nanocrystalline or microcrystalline), where the nanocrystalline (NC) surface is preferred in relation to the microcrystalline (MC) surface. This preference is a direct consequence of the distinct differences in physical and chemical characteristics between NC and MC surfaces, which include crystal boundary bio-physical attributes, electron work function, surface energy, and charge carrier density...
December 2024: Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine, and Biotechnology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38588960/genomic-evolution-of-human-respiratory-syncytial-virus-during-a-decade-2013-2023-bridging-the-path-to-monoclonal-antibody-surveillance
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria Piñana, Alejandra González-Sánchez, Cristina Andrés, Jorgina Vila, Anna Creus-Costa, Ignasi Prats-Méndez, Maria Arnedo-Muñoz, Narcís Saubi, Juliana Esperalba, Ariadna Rando, Patricia Nadal-Baron, Josep Quer, Juan José González-López, Pere Soler-Palacín, Jaime Martínez-Urtaza, Nieves Larrosa, Tomàs Pumarola, Andrés Antón
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the prevalence, genetic diversity, and evolution of human respiratory syncytial virus (HRSV) in Barcelona from 2013 to 2023. METHODS: Respiratory specimens from patients with RTI suspicion at Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron were collected from October/2013 to May/2023 for laboratory-confirmation of respiratory viruses. Next-generation sequencing was performed in randomly-selected samples with Illumina technology. Phylogenetic analyses of whole genome sequences were performed with BEAST v1...
April 6, 2024: Journal of Infection
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38586607/the-importance-of-the-fourth-greek-key-motif-of-human-%C3%AE-d-crystallin-in-maintaining-lens-transparency-the-tale-told-by-the-tail
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
VenkataPullaRao Vendra, Madhupreetha Thangapandian
PURPOSE: Congenital cataract affects 1-15 per 10,000 newborns worldwide, and 20,000-40,000 children are born every year with developmental bilateral cataracts. Mutations in the crystallin genes are known to cause congenital cataracts. Crystallins, proteins present in the eye lens, are made up of four Greek key motifs separated into two domains. Greek key motifs play an important role in compact folding to provide the necessary refractive index and transparency. The present study was designed to understand the importance of the fourth Greek key motif in maintaining lens transparency by choosing a naturally reported Y134X mutant human γD- crystallin in a Danish infant and its relationship to lens opacification and cataract...
2024: Molecular Vision
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38585985/unlocking-precision-gene-therapy-harnessing-aav-tropism-with-nanobody-swapping-at-capsid-hotspots
#24
Mareike D Hoffmann, Joseph P Gallant, Aaron M LeBeau, Daniel Schmidt
Adeno-associated virus has been remarkably successful in the clinic, but its broad tropism is a practical limitation of precision gene therapy. A promising path to engineer AAV tropism is the addition of binding domains to the AAV capsid that recognize cell surface markers present on a targeted cell type. We have recently identified two previously unexplored capsid regions near the 2-fold valley and 5-fold pore of the AAV capsid that are amenable to insertion of larger protein domains including nanobodies. Here, we demonstrate that these hotspots facilitate AAV tropism switching through simple nanobody replacement without extensive optimization in both VP1 and VP2...
March 27, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38585862/palmitoylation-regulates-norepinephrine-transporter-trafficking-and-expression-and-is-potentially-involved-in-the-pathogenesis-of-postural-orthostatic-tachycardia-syndrome
#25
Christopher R Brown, James D Foster
Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is an adrenergic signaling disorder characterized by excessive plasma norepinephrine, postural tachycardia, and syncope. The norepinephrine transporter (NET) modulates adrenergic homeostasis via reuptake of extracellular catecholamines and is implicated in the pathogenesis of adrenergic and neurological disorders. Previous research has outlined that NET activity and trafficking is modulated via reversible post-translational modifications like phosphorylation and ubiquitylation...
March 27, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38584777/a-molecular-docking-exploration-of-the-large-extracellular-loop-of-tetraspanin-cd81-with-small-molecules
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christian Bailly, Corentin Bedart, Gérard Vergoten
UNLABELLED: Tetraspanin CD81 is a transmembrane protein used as a co-receptor by different viruses and implicated in some cancer and inflammatory diseases. The design of therapeutic small molecules targeting CD81 lags behind monoclonal antibodies and peptides but different synthetic and natural products binding to CD81 have been identified. We have investigated the interaction between synthetic compounds and CD81, considering both the cholesterol-bound full-length receptor and a truncated protein corresponding to the large extracellular loop (LEL) of the tetraspanin...
2024: In Silico Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38584058/a-phase-iia-randomized-double-blind-safety-immunogenicity-and-efficacy-trial-of-plasmodium-falciparum-vaccine-antigens-merozoite-surface-protein-1-and-rts-s-formulated-with-as02-adjuvant-in-healthy-malaria-na%C3%A3-ve-adults
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
J F Cummings, M E Polhemus, K E Kester, C F Ockenhouse, R A Gasser, P Coyne, G Wortmann, R K Nielsen, K Schaecher, C A Holland, U Krzych, N Tornieporth, L A Soisson, E Angov, D G Heppner
BACKGROUND: To improve the efficacy of Plasmodium falciparum malaria vaccine RTS,S/AS02, we conducted a study in 2001 in healthy, malaria-naïve adults administered RTS,S/AS02 in combination with FMP1, a recombinant merozoite surface-protein-1, C-terminal 42kD fragment. METHODS: A double-blind Phase I/IIa study randomized N = 60 subjects 1:1:1:1 to one of four groups, N = 15/group, to evaluate safety, immunogenicity, and efficacy of intra-deltoid half-doses of RTS,S/AS02 and FMP1/AS02 administered in the contralateral (RTS,S + FMP1-separate) or same (RTS,S + FMP1-same) sites, or FMP1/AS02 alone (FMP1-alone), or RTS,S/AS02 alone (RTS,S-alone) on a 0-, 1-, 3-month schedule...
April 6, 2024: Vaccine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38583228/a-new-surface-plasmon-resonance-based-immunoassay-for-rapid-and-sensitive-quantification-of-d-dimer-in-human-plasma-for-thrombus-screening
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xin'er Hu, Diya Lv, Minyu Qi, Ying Zhang, Xiaofei Wang, Jiayu Gu, Dongyao Wang, Xiaofei Chen, Yue Liu, Yan Cao, Hai Zhang
D-dimer is a protein fragment generated during the fibrin breakdown by plasmin, and it serves as a mature biomarker for diagnosing thrombotic disorders. A novel immunoassay method based on surface plasmon resonance (SPR) has been developed, validated, and successfully applied for the quantification of D-dimer in human plasma with high sensitivity and rapidity. In this methodological study, we investigated the activity and stability of the SPR biosensor, sample pre-processing, washing conditions, intra-day and inter-day precision and accuracy and detection parameters, including a limit of detection of 8...
April 2, 2024: Journal of Chromatography. B, Analytical Technologies in the Biomedical and Life Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38581213/uio-66-agnps-coating-for-dental-implants-in-preventing-bacterial-infections
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
C Yu, Y Yu, Y Lu, K Quan, Z Mao, Y Zheng, L Qin, D Xia
Titanium (Ti)-based biomaterials lack inherent antimicrobial activities, and the dental plaque formed on the implant surface is one of the main risk factors for implant infections. Construction of an antibacterial surface can effectively prevent implant infections and enhance implant success. Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) exhibit broad antibacterial activity and a low tendency to induce drug resistance, but AgNPs easily self-aggregate in the aqueous environment, which significantly impairs their antibacterial activity...
April 6, 2024: Journal of Dental Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38577881/synthesis-topology-molecular-docking-and-dynamics-studies-of-o-phenylenediamine-derivative
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
T Sankar Ganesan, N Elangovan, Munusamy Thirumavalavan, Shanthi Seenan, S Sowrirajan, S Chandrasekar, Natarajan Arumugam, Abdulrahman I Almansour, Sakkarapalayam M Mahalingam, Datta Darshan V M, Subbarao Kanchi, Venketesh Sivaramakrishnan
The N, N'-(1,2-phenylene) bis (1- (4- chlorophenyl) methanimine) (CS4) was synthesized and characterized by infrared (IR), absorption (UV-vis) and NMR (1 H and 13 C) spectral analyses. The structural parameters, vibrational frequencies, potential energy and the distribution analysis (PED) were calculated by using DFT with the basis set of B3LYP/cc-pVDZ and these spectral values were compared to the experimental values. HOMO and LUMO studied were performed in order to understand the stability and biological activity of the compound...
April 5, 2024: Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38577066/house-dust-mite-extract-forms-a-der-p-2-corona-on-multi-walled-carbon-nanotubes-implications-for-allergic-airway-disease
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Judith Dominguez, Samantha K Holmes, Ryan D Bartone, Logan J Tisch, Robert M Tighe, James C Bonner, Christine K Payne
Multi-walled carbons nanotubes (MWCNTs) are used in materials for the construction, automotive, and aerospace industries. Workers and consumers are exposed to these materials via inhalation. Existing recommended exposure limits are based on MWCNT exposures that do not take into account more realistic co-exposures. Our goal was to understand how a common allergen, house dust mites, interacts with pristine MWCNTs and lung fluid proteins. We used gel electrophoresis, western blotting, and proteomics to characterize the composition of the allergen corona formed from house dust mite extract on the surface of MWCNTs...
January 1, 2024: Environmental Science. Nano
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38572314/-helicobacter-pylori-glycan-biosynthesis-modulates-host-immune-cell-recognition-and-response
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katharine A Barrett, Francis Jacob Kassama, William Surks, Andrew J Mulholland, Karen D Moulton, Danielle H Dube
INTRODUCTION: The pathogenic bacterium Helicobacter pylori has evolved glycan-mediated mechanisms to evade host immune defenses. This study tests the hypothesis that genetic disruption of H. pylori glycan biosynthesis alters immune recognition and response by human gastric epithelial cells and monocyte-derived dendritic cells. METHODS: To test this hypothesis, human cell lines were challenged with wildtype H. pylori alongside an array of H. pylori glycosylation mutants...
2024: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38570362/irhom2-regulates-ectodomain-shedding-and-surface-expression-of-the-major-histocompatibility-complex-mhc-class-i
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matteo Calligaris, Donatella P Spanò, Simone Bonelli, Stephan A Müller, Claudia Carcione, Danilo D'apolito, Giandomenico Amico, Monica Miele, Mariangela Di Bella, Giovanni Zito, Elisa Nuti, Armando Rossello, Carl P Blobel, Stefan F Lichtenthaler, Simone D Scilabra
Proteolytic release of transmembrane proteins from the cell surface, the so called ectodomain shedding, is a key process in inflammation. Inactive rhomboid 2 (iRhom2) plays a crucial role in this context, in that it guides maturation and function of the sheddase ADAM17 (a disintegrin and metalloproteinase 17) in immune cells, and, ultimately, its ability to release inflammatory mediators such as tumor necrosis factor α (TNFα). Yet, the macrophage sheddome of iRhom2/ADAM17, which is the collection of substrates that are released by the proteolytic complex, is only partly known...
April 4, 2024: Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences: CMLS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38569615/the-critical-role-of-intracellular-bacterial-communities-in-uncomplicated-recurrent-urinary-cystitis-a-comprehensive-review-of-detection-methods-and-diagnostic-potential
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yeonjoo Kwak, Hyeong Gon Kim, Jaekwon Seok, Sehwan Kim, Eun-Mee Kim, Aram Kim
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are among the most common bacterial infections worldwide and are particularly prevalent in women. Recurrent UTIs significantly diminish quality of life due to their symptoms and frequent relapses. Patients often experience immediate relapse following slightly strenuous activities or intense psychological stress. In this review, we explore why infections persist despite the advent of various treatments and suggest strategies to manage recurrent cystitis by targeting the mechanisms of adhesion and infection...
March 2024: International Neurourology Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38569251/fiber-optic-immunosensor-based-on-a-fabry-perot-interferometer-for-single-molecule-detection-of-biomarkers
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Haiming Qiu, Yong Yao, Yongkang Dong, Jiajun Tian
Immunosensors capable of ultralow-concentration and single-molecule detection of biomarkers are garnering attention for the early diagnosis of cancer. Herein, a fiber-optic Fabry-Perot interferometer (FPI)-based immunosensor was used for the first time for single-molecule detection of progastrin-releasing peptide (ProGRP). The cascaded FPI structure of the immunosensor introduces a high-order harmonic Vernier effect (HVE). A piece of a side-polished D-shaped hollow-core photonic crystal fiber (HCPCF) was used as a sensing FPI, on which the biomarker was deposited to detect ProGRP...
April 1, 2024: Biosensors & Bioelectronics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38569077/development-and-characterization-of-ceramic-polymeric-hybrid-scaffolds-for-bone-regeneration-incorporating-of-bioactive-glass-bg-58s-into-pdlla-matrix
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Veronica Cristina Pêgo Fiebig Aguiar, Rayssa do Nascimento Bezerra, Kennedy Wallace Dos Santos, Isabela Dos Santos Gonçalves, Karen Julie Santos Grancianinov Costa, Diogo Ponte Lauda, Tiago Moreira Bastos Campos, Renata Falchete do Prado, Luana Marotta Reis de Vasconcellos, Ivone Regina de Oliveira
In recent years, there has been a notable surge of interest in hybrid materials within the biomedical field, particularly for applications in bone repair and regeneration. Ceramic-polymeric hybrid scaffolds have shown promising outcomes. This study aimed to synthesize bioactive glass (BG-58S) for integration into a bioresorbable polymeric matrix based on PDLLA, aiming to create a bioactive scaffold featuring stable pH levels. The synthesis involved a thermally induced phase separation process followed by lyophilization to ensure an appropriate porous structure...
April 3, 2024: Journal of Biomaterials Science. Polymer Edition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38569009/the-soybean-rpp3-gene-encodes-a-tir-nbs-lrr-protein-that-confers-resistance-to-phakopsora-pachyrhizi
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mandy D Bish, Sowmya R Ramachandran, Amy Wright, Lori M Lincoln, Steven A Whitham, Michelle A Graham, Kerry F Pedley
Soybean rust is an economically significant disease caused by the fungus Phakopsora pachyrhizi that negatively impacts soybean ( Glycine max (L.) Merr.) production throughout the world. Susceptible plants infected by P. pachyrhizi develop tan-colored lesions on the leaf surface that give rise to funnel-shaped uredinia as the disease progresses. While most soybean germplasm is susceptible, seven genetic loci ( Rpp1 to Rpp7 ) that provide race-specific resistance to P. pachyrhizi ( Rpp ) have been identified...
April 3, 2024: Molecular Plant-microbe Interactions: MPMI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38568811/the-legionella-pneumophila-effector-denr-hijacks-the-host-nras-proto-oncoprotein-to-downregulate-mapk-signaling
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stephanie S Lehman, Chad D Williamson, Trisha Tucholski, Nicole A Ellis, Sabrina Bouchard, Michal Jarnik, Morgan Allen, Aleksandra Nita-Lazar, Matthias P Machner
Small GTPases of the Ras subfamily are best known for their role as proto-oncoproteins, while their function during microbial infection has remained elusive. Here, we show that Legionella pneumophila hijacks the small GTPase NRas to the Legionella-containing vacuole (LCV) surface. A CRISPR interference screen identifies a single L. pneumophila effector, DenR (Lpg1909), required for this process. Recruitment is specific for NRas, while its homologs KRas and HRas are excluded from LCVs. The C-terminal hypervariable tail of NRas is sufficient for recruitment, and interference with either NRas farnesylation or S-acylation sites abrogates recruitment...
April 2, 2024: Cell Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38568806/staphylococcus-aureus-skin-colonization-is-mediated-by-sasg-lectin-variation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Krista B Mills, Joseph J Maciag, Can Wang, John A Crawford, Timothy J Enroth, Klara C Keim, Yves F Dufrêne, D Ashley Robinson, Paul D Fey, Andrew B Herr, Alexander R Horswill
Staphylococcus aureus causes the majority of skin and soft tissue infections, but this pathogen only transiently colonizes healthy skin. However, this transient skin exposure enables S. aureus to transition to infection. The initial adhesion of S. aureus to skin corneocytes is mediated by surface protein G (SasG). Here, phylogenetic analyses reveal the presence of two major divergent SasG alleles in S. aureus: SasG-I and SasG-II. Structural analyses of SasG-II identify a nonaromatic arginine in the binding pocket of the lectin subdomain that mediates adhesion to corneocytes...
April 1, 2024: Cell Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38567654/mc4r-variants-modulate-%C3%AE-msh-and-setmelanotide-induced-cellular-signaling-at-multiple-levels
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alejandra V Rodríguez Rondón, Mila S Welling, Erica L T van den Akker, Elisabeth F C van Rossum, Elles M J Boon, Mieke M van Haelst, Patric J D Delhanty, Jenny A Visser
CONTEXT: Melanocortin-4 receptor (MC4R) plays an important role in body weight regulation. Pathogenic MC4R variants are the most common cause of monogenic obesity. OBJECTIVE: We have identified 17 MC4R variants in adult and pediatric patients with obesity. Here, we aimed to functionally characterize these variants by analyzing four different aspects of MC4R signaling. In addition, we aimed to analyze the effect of setmelanotide, a potent MC4R agonist, on these MC4R variants...
April 3, 2024: Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
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