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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38502398/four-color-immunospot-%C3%A2-assays-requiring-only-1-3-ml-of-blood-permit-precise-frequency-measurements-of-antigen-specific-b-cells-secreting-immunoglobulins-of-all-four-classes-and-subclasses
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Lingling Yao, Noémi Becza, Andrea Maul-Pavicic, Jack Chepke, Greg A Kirchenbaum, Paul V Lehmann
The B lymphocyte response can encompass four immunoglobulin (Ig) classes and four IgG subclasses, each contributing fundamentally different effector functions. Production of the appropriate Ig class/subclass is critical for both successful host defense and avoidance of immunopathology. The assessment of an antigen-specific B cell response, including its magnitude and Ig class/subclass composition, is most often confined to the antibodies present in serum and other biological fluids and neglects monitoring of the memory B cell (Bmem ) compartment capable of mounting a faster and more efficient antibody response following antigen reencounter...
2024: Methods in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38499123/rapid-and-sensitive-detection-of-sars-cov-2-igm-through-luciferase-luminescence-on-an-automatic-platform
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Yibing Zhang, Yun Zhang, Wenhao Zhou, Ping He, Xueni Sun, Junhua Li, Hongping Wei, Junping Yu
SARS-CoV-2 has brought a global health crisis worldwide. IgM is an early marker in sera after the infections, and the detection of IgM is crucial to assist diagnosis and evaluate the vaccination clinically. Herein, we developed an automated platform to identify IgM against SARS-CoV-2 in sera. Streptavidin-magnetic beads were utilized to bind to a biotinylated anti-IgM antibody, which was employed to capture IgM in sera. RBD fused luciferase hGluc was employed to label the trapped IgM against RBD and the signal of luminescence of hGluc with the substrate of coelenterazine corresponded to the amount of SARS-CoV-2 IgM conjugated to the magnetic beads...
March 16, 2024: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38493997/neutral-diversity-in-experimental-metapopulations
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Guilhem Doulcier, Amaury Lambert
New automated and high-throughput methods allow the manipulation and selection of numerous bacterial populations. In this manuscript we are interested in the neutral diversity patterns that emerge from such a setup in which many bacterial populations are grown in parallel serial transfers, in some cases with population-wide extinction and splitting events. We model bacterial growth by a birth-death process and use the theory of coalescent point processes. We show that there is a dilution factor that optimises the expected amount of neutral diversity for a given number of cycles, and study the power law behaviour of the mutation frequency spectrum for different experimental regimes...
March 15, 2024: Theoretical Population Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38491256/safety-assessment-a-comparative-analysis-of-quantitative-content-of-bacterial-endotoxins-and-evaluation-of-pyrogenicity-of-the-kazakhstan-vaccine-qazcovid-in-%C3%A2-against-covid-19
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K K Jekebekov, A S Nurpeisova, Zh S Abay, K A Shorayeva, Zh S Absatova, R T Abitayev, E Zh Kalimolda, S U Moldagulova, N N Assanzhanova, A D Omurtay, Ye A Shayakhmetov, S O Sadikaliyeva, K B Barakbayev, M M Kassenov, K D Zakarya, Ye O Abduraimov
We measured the levels of bacterial endotoxins in the bulk vaccine product (BVP) and finished vaccine QazCovid-in® and evaluated the effect of aluminum hydroxide (adjuvant) on the results of LAL test and pyrogenicity of samples in vivo (in rabbits receiving intravenous injection into the marginal ear vein). Administration of BVP with LPS resulted in a dose-dependent increase in body temperature in rabbits similar to that caused by LPS alone, which suggests that aluminum hydroxide in the vaccine did not affect the pyrogenic response in rabbits...
March 15, 2024: Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38489283/early-assessment-of-fungal-and-oomycete-pathogens-in-greenhouse-irrigation-water-using-oxford-nanopore-amplicon-sequencing
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Enoch Narh Kudjordjie, Anne Saaby Schmidt-Høier, Mai-Britt Brøndum, Mads Grønvald Johnsen, Mogens Nicolaisen, Mette Vestergård
Water-borne plant pathogenic fungi and oomycetes are a major threat in greenhouse production systems. Early detection and quantification of these pathogens would enable us to ascertain both economic and biological thresholds required for a timely treatment, thus improving effective disease management. Here, we used Oxford nanopore MinION amplicon sequencing to analyze microbial communities in irrigation water collected from greenhouses used for growing tomato, cucumber and Aeschynanthus sp. Fungal and oomycete communities were characterized using primers that amplify the full internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38481214/invitro-antibacterial-activity-of-bark-leaf-and-root-extracts-of-combretum-molle-plant-against-streptococcus-equi-isolated-from-clinical-cases-of-strangles-in-donkeys-and-horses
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Ayechew Yetayeh Emiru, Fekadu Regassa, Bojia Endebu Duguma, Asmamaw Kassaye, Belay Desyebelew
BACKGROUND: Effective therapy for many infections is becoming difficult due to the evolutionary development of drug resistance, and hence, the development of alternative treatment options mainly from herbs is crucial. The objective of this study was to investigate the antibacterial effects of ethanol extracts of stem bark, leaves and roots of Combretum molle against Streptococcus equi isolated from clinical cases of strangles using in vitro tests. METHODS: Plant extraction was performed using a maceration technique with 80% ethanol...
March 13, 2024: BMC Veterinary Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38473916/identification-of-viruses-infecting-phalaenopsis-orchids-using-nanopore-sequencing-and-development-of-an-rt-rpa-crispr-cas12a-for-rapid-visual-detection-of-nerine-latent-virus
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Hyo-Jeong Lee, Hae-Jun Kim, In-Sook Cho, Rae-Dong Jeong
Phalaenopsis orchids are one of the most popular ornamental plants. More than thirty orchid viruses have been reported, and virus-infected Phalaenopsis orchids significantly lose their commercial value. Therefore, the development of improved viral disease detection methods could be useful for quality control in orchid cultivation. In this study, we first utilized the MinION, a portable sequencing device based on Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT) to rapidly detect plant viruses in Phalaenopsis orchids. Nanopore sequencing revealed the presence of three plant viruses in Phalaenopsis orchids: odontoglossum ringspot virus, cymbidium mosaic virus, and nerine latent virus (NeLV)...
February 25, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38470038/formation-of-a-constructed-microbial-community-in-a-nutrient-rich-environment-indicates-bacterial-interspecific-competition
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Jia Wang, Manasa R Appidi, Leah H Burdick, Paul E Abraham, Robert L Hettich, Dale A Pelletier, Mitchel J Doktycz
UNLABELLED: Understanding the organizational principles of microbial communities is essential for interpreting ecosystem stability. Previous studies have investigated the formation of bacterial communities under nutrient-poor conditions or obligate relationships to observe cooperative interactions among different species. How microorganisms form stabilized communities in nutrient-rich environments, without obligate metabolic interdependency for growth, is still not fully disclosed. In this study, three bacterial strains isolated from the Populus deltoides rhizosphere were co-cultured in complex medium, and their growth behavior was tracked...
March 12, 2024: MSystems
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38460043/long-term-antigen-specific-immune-response-by-an-oncolytic-adenovirus-encoding-sp-sa-e7-4-1bbl-in-hpv-16-cancer-model
#29
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Alejandra G Martinez-Perez, Rodolfo Garza-Morales, Maria de J Loera-Arias, Sheila A Villa-Cedillo, Aracely Garcia-Garcia, Humberto Rodriguez-Rocha, Orlando E Flores-Maldonado, Jesus Valdes, Jose J Perez-Trujillo, Odila Saucedo-Cardenas
BACKGROUND: To describe an oncolytic adenovirus (OAd) encoding SP-SA-E7-4-1BBL that is capable of inducing tumor regression in therapeutic assays. Herein, we tested whether the antitumor effect is given by the induction of a tumor-specific immune response, as well as the minimum dose needed to elicit antitumor protection and monitor the OAd biodistribution over time. METHODS AND RESULTS: C57BL/6 mice (n = 5) per group were immunized twice with OAds encoding SP-SA-E7-4-1BBL, SA-E7-4-1BBL, or SP-SA-4-1BBL and challenged with TC-1 cancer cells...
March 9, 2024: Molecular Biology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38456740/improving-protocols-for-%C3%AE-synuclein-seed-amplification-assays-analysis-of-preanalytical-and-analytical-variables-and-identification-of-candidate-parameters-for-seed-quantification
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Angela Mammana, Simone Baiardi, Marcello Rossi, Corinne Quadalti, Alice Ticca, Franco Magliocchetti, Alexander Bernhardt, Sabina Capellari, Piero Parchi
OBJECTIVES: The effect of preanalytical and analytical factors on the α-synuclein (α-syn) seed amplification assay's (SAA) performance has not been fully explored. Similarly, there is limited knowledge about the most suitable assay protocol and kinetic parameters for misfolded α-syn seed quantification. METHODS: We studied the effect of centrifugation, repeated freeze-thaw cycles (up to seven), delayed freezing, detergent addition, and blood contamination on the performance of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) α-syn SAA real-time quaking-induced conversion (RT-QuIC)...
March 11, 2024: Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine: CCLM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38437466/molecular-and-metabolic-characterization-of-petroleum-hydrocarbons-degrading-bacillus-cereus
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Nadia Hussain, Fatima Muccee, Muhammad Hammad, Farhan Mohiuddin, Saboor Muarij Bunny, Aansa Shahab
Hydrocarbon constituents of petroleum are persistent, bioaccumulated, and bio-magnified in living tissues, transported to longer distances, and exert hazardous effects on human health and the ecosystem. Bioaugmentation with microorganisms like bacteria is an emerging approach that can mitigate the toxins from environmental sources. The present study was initiated to target the petroleum-contaminated soil of gasoline stations situated in Lahore. Petroleum degrading bacteria were isolated by serial dilution method followed by growth analysis, biochemical and molecular characterization, removal efficiency estimation, metabolites extraction, and GC-MS of the metabolites...
March 1, 2024: Polish Journal of Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38434098/improving-biocompatibility-of-polyurethanes-apply-in-medicine-using-oxygen-plasma-and-its-negative-effect-on-increased-bacterial-adhesion
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Kamil Drożdż, Monika Gołda-Cępa, Paulina Chytrosz-Wróbel, Andrzej Kotarba, Monika Brzychczy-Włoch
Polyurethanes (PUs) are versatile polymers used in medical applications due to their high flexibility and fatigue resistance. PUs are widely used for synthetic blood vessels, wound dressings, cannulas, and urinary and cardiovascular catheters. Many scientific reports indicate that surface wettability is crucial for biocompatibility and bacterial adhesion. The use of oxygen plasma to modify PUs is advantageous because of its effectiveness in introducing oxygen-containing functional groups, thereby altering surface wettability...
2024: International Journal of Biomaterials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38422453/colorimetric-lamp-assay-for-detection-of-xanthomonas-phaseoli-pv-manihotis-in-cassava-through-genomics-a-new-approach-to-an-old-problem
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Ian Carlos Bispo Carvalho, Alice Maria Silva Carvalho, Adriane Wendland, Maurício Rossato
Bacterial spot caused by Xanthomonas phaseoli pv. manihotis (Xpm) is considered the main bacterial disease that affects cassava, causing significant losses when not properly managed. In the present study, a fast, sensitive, and easy-to-apply method to detect Xpm via colorimetric loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) was developed. In order to ensure the use of a unique to the target pathovar core region for primer design, 74 complete genomic sequences of Xpm together with different bacterial species and pathovars were used for comparative genomics...
February 29, 2024: Plant Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38421376/potential-to-grow-carp-oedema-virus-genogroup-i-in-monolayers-of-carp-derived-primary-cells-with-further-implication-in-cell-analysis
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Ehdaa Eltayeb Eltigani Abdelsalam, Zuzana Bláhová, Ali Asghar Baloch, Veronika Piačková
Carp oedema virus (CEV) has distinct molecularly identified genogroups of viral mutations, denoted as I, IIa, and IIb. Failure to propagate CEV in vitro limits studies towards understanding its interactions with host cells. Here, virus isolates belonging to genogroup I collected during natural outbreaks in the Czech Republic were employed for routine CEV cultivation in monolayers of carp-derived primary cells, common carp brain (CCB) cells, and epithelioma papulosum cyprinid (EPC) cells. Induction of cytopathic effects (CPEs) was observed and recorded in affected cells...
February 29, 2024: Journal of Fish Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38407235/epithelial-cell-infection-analyses-with-shigella
#35
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Kender Poore, Bryan R Lenneman, Christina S Faherty
The human-adapted enteric bacterial pathogen Shigella causes millions of infections each year, creates long-term growth effects among pediatric patients, and is a leading cause of diarrheal deaths worldwide. Infection induces watery or bloody diarrhea as a result of the pathogen transiting the gastrointestinal tract and infecting the epithelial cells lining the colon. With staggering increases in antibiotic resistance and the current lack of approved vaccines, standardized research protocols are critical to studying this formidable pathogen...
February 9, 2024: Journal of Visualized Experiments: JoVE
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38404411/evaluation-of-a-microscale-quantitative-suspension-test-to-determine-the-bactericidal-and-yeasticidal-activity-of-glutaral-one-step-to-improve-sustainability-in-disinfectant-testing
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Jürgen Gebel, Marvin Rausch, Katja Bienentreu, Felix Droop, Maren Eggers, Lea Gebel, Stefanie Gemein, Britt Hornei, Carola Ilschner, Anja Jacobshagen, Günter Kampf, Cihan Papan, Kira Roesch, Luisa Schmitz, Miranda Suchomel, Lutz Vossebein, Nico T Mutters, Martin Exner
AIMS: To evaluate a newly developed microscale quantitative suspension test compared to the existing standard suspension test using determination of the bactericidal and yeasticidal activity of glutaral as one step to improve the sustainability of disinfectant testing. METHODS: The testing principles of the quantitative suspension test according to VAH method 9 (comparable to EN 13727) was used as a standard suspension test using 8.0 mL product test solution, 1...
2024: GMS Hygiene and Infection Control
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38403539/in-vitro-cytotoxicity-of-self-adhesive-dental-restorative-materials
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Ella Ohlsson, Carola Bolay, Sevgi Arabulan, Kerstin M Galler, Wolfgang Buchalla, Gottfried Schmalz, Matthias Widbiller
OBJECTIVES: Although the introduction of self-adhesive composites in restorative dentistry is very promising, the innovation of new materials also presents challenges and unknowns. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the cytotoxicity of four different self-adhesive composites (SAC) in vitro and to compare them with resin-modified glass ionomer cements (RM-GIC), a more established group of materials. METHODS: Samples of the following materials were prepared according to ISO 7405/10993-12 and eluted in cell culture medium for 24 h at 37 °C: Vertise Flow, Fusio Liquid Dentin, Constic, Surefil One, Photac Fil and Fuji II LC...
February 24, 2024: Dental Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38392727/antimicrobial-activity-of-citrate-coated-cerium-oxide-nanoparticles
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Ekaterina Vladimirovna Silina, Olga Sergeevna Ivanova, Natalia Evgenevna Manturova, Olga Anatolyevna Medvedeva, Alina Vladimirovna Shevchenko, Ekaterina Sergeevna Vorsina, Raghu Ram Achar, Vladimir Anatolevich Parfenov, Victor Aleksandrovich Stupin
The purpose of this study was to investigate the antimicrobial activity of citrate-stabilized sols of cerium oxide nanoparticles at different concentrations via different microbiological methods and to compare the effect with the peroxidase activity of nanoceria for the subsequent development of a regeneration-stimulating medical and/or veterinary wound-healing product providing new types of antimicrobial action. The object of this study was cerium oxide nanoparticles synthesized from aqueous solutions of cerium (III) nitrate hexahydrate and citric acid (the size of the nanoparticles was 3-5 nm, and their aggregates were 60-130 nm)...
February 13, 2024: Nanomaterials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38391525/the-effect-of-antimicrobial-peptide-pa-13-on-escherichia-coli-carrying-antibiotic-resistant-genes-isolated-from-boar-semen
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Krittika Keeratikunakorn, Ratchaneewan Aunpad, Natharin Ngamwongsatit, Kampon Kaeoket
A major global public health concern is antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are a potentially appropriate replacement for conventional antibiotics. The purpose of this research was to investigate the potential of the antimicrobial peptide PA-13, a synthetic AMP with 13 amino acids, to inhibit E. coli isolated from boar semen expressing antibiotic-resistant genes, as well as to determine the mechanism of action of this antimicrobial peptide on the bacterial membrane. The effectiveness of the bacterial inhibitory activity of PA-13 was tested at different concentrations by two fold serial dilutions in the range 0...
January 31, 2024: Antibiotics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38389534/effects-of-type-of-substrate-and-dilution-rate-on-fermentation-in-serial-rumen-mixed-cultures
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Emilio M Ungerfeld, Nathaly Cancino-Padilla, Nelson Vera-Aguilera, M Carolina Scorcione, Marcelo Saldivia, Lorena Lagos-Pailla, Milena Vera, Cristián Cerda, Camila Muñoz, Natalie Urrutia, Emilio D Martínez
Forages and concentrates have consistently distinct patterns of fermentation in the rumen, with forages producing more methane (CH4 ) per unit of digested organic matter (OM) and higher acetate to propionate ratio than concentrates. A mechanism based on the Monod function of microbial growth has been proposed to explain the distinct fermentation pattern of forages and concentrates, where greater dilution rates and lower pH associated with concentrate feeding increase dihydrogen (H2 ) concentration through increasing methanogens growth rate and decreasing methanogens theoretically maximal growth rate, respectively...
2024: Frontiers in Microbiology
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