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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38524134/autoimmune-and-neuropsychiatric-phenotypes-in-a-mecp2-transgenic-mouse-model-on-c57bl-6-background
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yaxi Li, Shu Zhang, Chenling Tang, Bowen Yang, Fatin Atrooz, Zhifeng Ren, Chandra Mohan, Samina Salim, Tianfu Wu
INTRODUCTION: Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) impacts the central nervous system (CNS), leading to severe neurological and psychiatric manifestations known as neuropsychiatric lupus (NPSLE). The complexity and heterogeneity of clinical presentations of NPSLE impede direct investigation of disease etiology in patients. The limitations of existing mouse models developed for NPSLE obstruct a comprehensive understanding of this disease. Hence, the identification of a robust mouse model of NPSLE is desirable...
2024: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38522945/comprehensive-insights-into-rheumatoid-arthritis-pathophysiology-current-therapies-and-herbal-alternatives-for-effective-disease-management
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REVIEW
Amrita Chatterjee, Monisha Jayaprakasan, Anirban Kr Chakrabarty, Naga Rajiv Lakkaniga, Bibhuti Nath Bhatt, Dipankar Banerjee, Avinash Narwaria, Chandra Kant Katiyar, Sunil Kumar Dubey
Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune inflammatory disease characterized by immune response overexpression, causing pain and swelling in the synovial joints. This condition is caused by auto-reactive antibodies that attack self-antigens due to their incapacity to distinguish between self and foreign molecules. Dysregulated activity within numerous signalling and immunological pathways supports the disease's development and progression, elevating its complexity. While current treatments provide some alleviation, their effectiveness is accompanied by a variety of adverse effects that are inherent in conventional medications...
March 24, 2024: Phytotherapy Research: PTR
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38521379/climate-change-can-impair-bacterial-pathogen-defences-in-sablefish-via-hypoxia-mediated-effects-on-adaptive-immunity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Robine H J Leeuwis, Jennifer R Hall, Fábio S Zanuzzo, Nicole Smith, Kathy A Clow, Surendra Kumar, Ignacio Vasquez, Frederick W Goetz, Stewart C Johnson, Matthew L Rise, Javier Santander, A Kurt Gamperl
Low-oxygen levels (hypoxia) in aquatic habitats are becoming more common because of global warming and eutrophication. However, the effects on the health/disease status of fishes, the world's largest group of vertebrates, are unclear. Therefore, we assessed how long-term hypoxia affected the immune function of sablefish, an ecologically and economically important North Pacific species, including the response to a formalin-killed Aeromonas salmonicida bacterin. Sablefish were held at normoxia or hypoxia (100% or 40% air saturated seawater, respectively) for 6-16 weeks, while we measured a diverse array of immunological traits...
March 21, 2024: Developmental and Comparative Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38516130/morphology-of-the-immune-cells-in-the-wall-of-the-human-uterine-tube-and-their-possible-impact-on-reproduction-uterine-tube-as-a-possible-immune-privileged-organ
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REVIEW
Kristína Visnyaiová, Ivan Varga, Claudia Feitscherová, Lada Pavlíková, Jozef Záhumenský, Renáta Mikušová
The uterine tube, as well as other parts of the upper female reproductive system, is immunologically unique in its requirements for tolerance to allogenic sperm and semi-allogenic embryos, yet responds to an array of sexually transmitted pathogens. To understand this dichotomy, there is a need to understand the functional morphology of immune cells in the wall of the uterine tube. Thus, we reviewed scientific literature regarding immune cells and the human uterine tube by using the scientific databases. The human uterine tube has a diverse population of immunocompetent cells representing both the innate and adaptive immune systems...
2024: Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38512997/a-machine-learning-method-for-biobank-scale-genetic-prediction-of-blood-group-antigens
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kati Hyvärinen, Katri Haimila, Camous Moslemi, Blood Service Biobank, Martin L Olsson, Sisse R Ostrowski, Ole B Pedersen, Christian Erikstrup, Jukka Partanen, Jarmo Ritari
A key element for successful blood transfusion is compatibility of the patient and donor red blood cell (RBC) antigens. Precise antigen matching reduces the risk for immunization and other adverse transfusion outcomes. RBC antigens are encoded by specific genes, which allows developing computational methods for determining antigens from genomic data. We describe here a classification method for determining RBC antigens from genotyping array data. Random forest models for 39 RBC antigens in 14 blood group systems and for human platelet antigen (HPA)-1 were trained and tested using genotype and RBC antigen and HPA-1 typing data available for 1,192 blood donors in the Finnish Blood Service Biobank...
March 21, 2024: PLoS Computational Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38507810/serological-responses-to-trachoma-antigens-prior-to-the-start-of-mass-drug-administration-results-from-population-based-baseline-surveys-north-darfur-sudan
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Angelia M Sanders, Balgesa E Elshafie, Zeinab Abdalla, Courtney Simmons, Erica Brook Goodhew, Tania A Gonzalez, Andrew W Nute, Atif Mohammed, Elizabeth Kelly Callahan, Diana L Martin, Scott D Nash
After years of programmatic inaccessibility, in 2019-2020 the Sudan Federal Ministry of Health Trachoma Control Program conducted population-based trachoma surveys in three localities (districts) in North Darfur state, Sudan. These baseline surveys were to determine the prevalence of trachomatous inflammation-follicular (TF) among children aged 1-9 years and to further use serological markers to understand the historical trachoma burden within this mass drug administration (MDA)-naive area. Trained and certified graders collected trachoma clinical data, and trained nurses collected dried blood spot (DBS) samples...
March 19, 2024: American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38506358/-characterization-of-the-adaptive-immune-repertoire-using-next-generation-sequencing-recent-discoveries-in-the-field-of-primary-immunodeficiency-and-the-upcoming-future
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tal Beit Halevi, Raz Somech, Yu Nee Lee-Avnir
A powerful adaptive immune system, which includes cellular (T lymphocytes) and humoral (B lymphocytes) immunity, depends on its ability to recognize and protect against millions of different foreign antigens. It does so through an enormous diverse array of T-cell and B-cell receptors, collectively referred to as the adaptive immune repertoire. Using high-throughput sequencing as next generation sequencing (NGS) led to multiple breakthroughs in the field of molecular medicine. It has increased our ability to characterize the immune repertoire in primary immunodeficiency (PID) and to identify defects in diversification processes among other parameters as well...
March 2024: Harefuah
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38504980/the-endogenous-mtv8-locus-and-the-immunoglobulin-repertoire
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Helen A Beilinson, Steven A Erickson, Tatyana Golovkina
The vast diversity of mammalian adaptive antigen receptors allows for robust and efficient immune responses against a wide number of pathogens. The antigen receptor repertoire is built during the recombination of B and T cell receptor (BCR, TCR) loci and hypermutation of BCR loci. V(D)J recombination rearranges these antigen receptor loci, which are organized as an array of separate V, (D), and J gene segments. Transcription activation at the recombining locus leads to changes in the local three-dimensional architecture, which subsequently contributes to which gene segments are utilized for recombination...
2024: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38484217/membrane-proteome-wide-screening-of-autoantibodies-in-cidp-using-human-cell-microarray-technology
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marta Caballero-Ávila, Cinta Lleixà, Elba Pascual-Goñi, Lorena Martín-Aguilar, Núria Vidal-Fernandez, Clara Tejada-Illa, Roger Collet-Vidiella, Ricardo Rojas-Garcia, Elena Cortés-Vicente, Janina Turon-Sans, Eduard Gallardo, Montse Olivé, Ana Vesperinas, Álvaro Carbayo, Laura Llansó, Laura Martinez-Martinez, Anthony Shock, Louis Christodoulou, Benjamin Dizier, Jim Freeth, Jo Soden, Sarah Dawson, Luis Querol
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Autoantibody discovery in complex autoimmune diseases is challenging. Diverse successful antigen identification strategies are available, but, so far, have often been unsuccessful, especially in the discovery of protein antigens in which conformational and post-translational modification are critical. Our study assesses the utility of a human membrane and secreted protein microarray technology to detect autoantibodies in chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy (CIDP)...
May 2024: Neurology® Neuroimmunology & Neuroinflammation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38483572/shared-and-distinct-genetics-of-pure-type-1-diabetes-and-type-1-diabetes-with-celiac-disease-homology-in-their-auto-antigens-and-immune-dysregulation-states-a-study-from-north-india
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Navchetan Kaur, Jagdeep Singh, Ranjana W Minz, Shashi Anand, Biman Saikia, Sanjay K Bhadada, Devi Dayal, Manoj Kumar, Sandeep K Dhanda
AIM: This study was undertaken to explicate the shared and distinctive genetic susceptibility and immune dysfunction in patients with T1D alone and T1D with CD (T1D + CD). METHODS: A total of 100 T1D, 50 T1D + CD and 150 healthy controls were recruited. HLA-DRB1/DQB1 alleles were determined by PCR-sequence-specific primer method, SNP genotyping for CTLA-4 and PTPN22 was done by simple probe-based SNP-array and genotyping for INS-23 Hph1 A/T was done by RFLP...
March 14, 2024: Acta Diabetologica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38480769/exploring-cell-free-assays-for-covid-19-serosurvey
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lucia Inchauste, Elif Nurtop, Nadège Brisbarre, Laetitia Ninove, Pierre Gallian, Xavier de Lamballerie, Stéphane Priet
Serosurveys to monitor immunity toward COVID-19 in the population are primarily performed using an ELISA to screen samples for SARS-CoV-2 antibodies, followed by confirmation by a virus neutralization test, which is considered the Gold Standard. However, virus neutralization test may not be feasible for some laboratories because of the requirement for specific facilities and trained personnel. In an attempt to address this limitation, we evaluated three cell-free methods as potential alternatives for assessing SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence in human population from plasma...
March 13, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38473033/use-of-sensor-array-analysis-to-detect-ovarian-cancer-through-breath-urine-and-blood-a-case-control-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Roberto Angioli, Marco Santonico, Giorgio Pennazza, Roberto Montera, Daniela Luvero, Alessandra Gatti, Alessandro Zompanti, Panaiotis Finamore, Raffaele Antonelli Incalzi
Ovarian cancer (OC) is the eighth most common cancer in women. Since screening programs do not exist, it is often diagnosed in advanced stages. Today, the detection of OC is based on clinical examination, transvaginal ultrasound (US), and serum biomarker (Carbohydrate Antigen 125 (CA 125) and Human Epididymis Protein 4 (HE4)) dosage, with a sensitivity of 88% and 95%, respectively, and a specificity of 84% for US and 76% for biomarkers. These methods are clearly not enough, and OC in its early stages is often missed...
March 6, 2024: Diagnostics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38459582/low-cd4%C3%A2-%C3%A2-t-cell-count-is-related-to-specific-anti-nuclear-antibodies-ifn%C3%AE-protein-positivity-and-disease-activity-in-systemic-lupus-erythematosus-pregnancy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Agnes Torell, Marit Stockfelt, Kaj Blennow, Henrik Zetterberg, Tansim Akhter, Dag Leonard, Lars Rönnblom, Sofia Pihl, Muna Saleh, Christopher Sjöwall, Helena Strevens, Andreas Jönsen, Anders A Bengtsson, Estelle Trysberg, Maria Majczuk Sennström, Agneta Zickert, Elisabet Svenungsson, Iva Gunnarsson, Johan Bylund, Bo Jacobsson, Anna Rudin, Anna-Carin Lundell
BACKGROUND: Lymphopenia, autoantibodies and activation of the type I interferon (IFN) system are common features in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). We speculate whether lymphocyte subset counts are affected by pregnancy and if they relate to autoantibody profiles and/or IFNα protein in SLE pregnancy. METHODS: Repeated blood samples were collected during pregnancy from 80 women with SLE and 51 healthy controls (HC). Late postpartum samples were obtained from 19 of the women with SLE...
March 9, 2024: Arthritis Research & Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38445954/high-accuracy-of-clinical-verification-of-electrohydrodynamic-driven-nanobox-on-mirror-platform-for-molecular-identification-of-respiratory-viruses
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Junrong Li, Rui Guan, Alain Wuethrich, Mingzhe Yan, Jing Cheng, Guorong Liu, Jianbo Zhan, Matt Trau, Yao Sun
The molecular detection of multiple respiratory viruses provides evidence for the rational use of drugs and effective health management. Herein, we developed and tested the clinical performance of an electrohydrodynamic-driven nanobox-on-mirror platform (E-NoM) for the parallel, accurate, and sensitive detection of four respiratory viral antigens. The E-NoM platform uses gold-silver alloy nanoboxes as the core material with the deposition of a silver layer as a shell on the core surfaces to amplify and enable a reproducible Raman signal readout that facilitates accurate detection...
March 6, 2024: Analytical Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38429153/protective-efficacy-of-recombinant-toxoplasma-gondii-dense-granule-protein-15-against-toxoplasmosis-in-c57bl-6-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tanjila Hasan, Naomi Shimoda, Shu Nakamura, Barbara A Fox, David J Bzik, Nanako Ushio-Watanabe, Yoshifumi Nishikawa
Toxoplasma gondii is a pervasive protozoan parasite that is responsible for significant zoonoses. A wide array of vaccines using different effector molecules of T. gondii have been studied worldwide to control toxoplasmosis. None of the existing vaccines are sufficiently effective to confer protective immunity. Among the different Toxoplasma-derived effector molecules, T. gondii dense granule protein 15 from the type II strain (GRA15 (II)) was recently characterized as an immunomodulatory molecule that induced host immunity via NF-κB...
February 29, 2024: Vaccine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38416029/granzyme-f-exhaustion-marker-and-modulator-of-chimeric-antigen-receptor-t-cell-mediated-cytotoxicity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zachary L Z Hay, Dale D Kim, Jennifer M Cimons, Jennifer R Knapp, M Eric Kohler, Mary Quansah, Tiffany M Zúñiga, Faye A Camp, Mayumi Fujita, Xiao-Jing Wang, Brian P O'Connor, Jill E Slansky
Granzymes are a family of proteases used by CD8 T cells to mediate cytotoxicity and other less-defined activities. The substrate and mechanism of action of many granzymes are unknown, although they diverge among the family members. In this study, we show that mouse CD8+ tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) express a unique array of granzymes relative to CD8 T cells outside the tumor microenvironment in multiple tumor models. Granzyme F was one of the most highly upregulated genes in TILs and was exclusively detected in PD1/TIM3 double-positive CD8 TILs...
February 28, 2024: Journal of Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38407600/characterization-and-immunological-effect-of-outer-membrane-vesicles-from-pasteurella-multocida-on-macrophages
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jiaying Sun, Yee Huang, Xuefeng Li, Xiangfei Xu, Xuemei Cui, Fangjiao Hao, Quanan Ji, Chun Chen, Guolian Bao, Yan Liu
Pasteurella multocida is an important bacterial pathogen that can cause diseases in both animals and humans. Its elevated morbidity and mortality rates in animals result in substantial economic repercussions within the livestock industry. The prevention of diseases caused by P. multocida through immunization is impeded by the absence of a safe and effective vaccine. Outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) secreted from the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria are spherical vesicular structures that encompass an array of periplasmic components in conjunction with a diverse assortment of lipids and proteins...
February 26, 2024: Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38406164/a-unique-case-of-prostate-carcinoma-presenting-as-retroperitoneal-lymphadenopathy-with-normal-levels-of-prostate-specific-antigen-and-a-prostate-of-normal-size-a-case-report
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Swapnil Patil, Mayank Mundada, Pradnya M Diggikar, Raju Hansini Reddy, Sree Vidya Yekkaluru
Despite the significant advancements in prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening and the diverse array of available treatments, prostate cancer (PCa) still significantly contributes to cancer-related illness. The most prevalent sites for metastases are bones, distant lymph nodes, and abdominal organs. Nevertheless, metastasis to the renal and retroperitoneal regions originating from prostate cancer constitutes an exceptionally uncommon clinical occurrence. Metastatic PCa commonly presents with elevated serum PSA levels, a hallmark of its diagnostic profile...
January 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38400061/multiplex-serology-for-sensitive-and-specific-flavivirus-igg-detection-addition-of-envelope-protein-domain-iii-to-ns1-increases-sensitivity-for-tick-borne-encephalitis-virus-igg-detection
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Coralie Valle, Sandhya Shrestha, Gert-Jan Godeke, Marieke N Hoogerwerf, Johan Reimerink, Dirk Eggink, Chantal Reusken
Tick-borne encephalitis is a vaccine-preventable disease of concern for public health in large parts of Europe, with EU notification rates increasing since 2018. It is caused by the orthoflavivirus tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) and a diagnosis of infection is mainly based on serology due to its short viremic phase, often before symptom onset. The interpretation of TBEV serology is hampered by a history of orthoflavivirus vaccination and by previous infections with related orthoflaviviruses. Here, we sought to improve TBEV sero-diagnostics using an antigen combination of in-house expressed NS1 and EDIII in a multiplex, low-specimen-volume set-up for the detection of immune responses to TBEV and other clinically important orthoflaviviruses (i...
February 13, 2024: Viruses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38395446/antibody-array-based-proteome-approach-reveals-proteins-involved-in-grape-seed-development
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ying Zhang, Yiming Wang, Ruitao Liu, Zhangjun Fei, Xiucai Fan, Jianfu Jiang, Lei Sun, Xun Meng, Chonghuai Liu
Grape (Vitis vinifera) is one of the most widely cultivated fruits globally, primarily used for processing and fresh consumption. Seedless grapes are favored by consumers for their convenience, making the study of seedlessness a subject of great interest to scientists. To identify regulators involved in this process in grape, a monoclonal antibody (mAb)-array-based proteomics approach, which contains 21,120 mAbs, was employed for screening proteins/antigens differentially accumulated in grape during development...
February 23, 2024: Plant Physiology
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