Unveiling the Role of Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress Pathways in Canine Demodicosis
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by Pamela A. Kelly, Gillian P. McHugo, Caitriona Scaife, Susan Peters, M. Lynn Stevenson, Jennifer S. McKay, David E. MacHugh, Irene Lara Saez, Rory Breathnach
1w ago
ABSTRACT Canine demodicosis is a prevalent skin disease caused by overpopulation of a commensal species of Demodex mite, yet its precise cause remains unknown. Research suggests that T-cell exhaustion, increased immunosuppressive cytokines, induction of regulatory T cells and increased expression of immune checkpoint inhibitors may contribute to its pathogenesis. This study aimed to gain a deeper understanding of the molecular changes occurring in canine demodicosis using mass spectrometry and pathway enrichment analysis. The results indicate that endoplasmic reticulum stress promotes canine d ..read more
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Antibody response to malaria vaccine candidates in pregnant women with Plasmodium falciparum and Schistosoma haematobium infections
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by Naa Adjeley Frempong, Atikatou Mama, Bright Adu, Kwadwo Asamoah Kusi, Michael F. Ofori, Charity Ahiabor, William K. Anyan, Alex Yaw Debrah, Abraham A. Anang, Nicaise T. Ndam, David Courtin
2w ago
Abstract Malaria in pregnancy has severe consequences for the mother and foetus. Antibody response to specific malaria vaccine candidates (MVC) has been associated with a decreased risk of clinical malaria and its outcomes. We studied Plasmodium falciparum (Pf) and Schistosoma haematobium (Sh) infections and factors that could influence antibody responses to MVC in pregnant women. A total of 337 pregnant women receiving antenatal care (ANC) and 139 for delivery participated in this study. Pf infection was detected by qPCR and Sh infection using urine filtration method. Antibody levels against ..read more
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Status of B‐Lymphocyte Subsets and Their Homing Markers in Patients With Post‐Kala‐Azar Dermal Leishmaniasis
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by Shilpa Sengupta, Deep Goswami, Bidhan Chakraborty, Surya Jyati Chaudhuri, Manab K. Ghosh, Mitali Chatterjee
1M ago
ABSTRACT In visceral leishmaniasis, the Type II helper T cell predominance results in B cell modulation and enhancement of anti-leishmanial IgG. However, information regarding its dermal sequel, post-kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis (PKDL), remains limited. Accordingly, this study aimed to elucidate the B cell-mediated antibody-dependent/independent immune profiles of PKDL patients. In the peripheral blood of PKDL patients, immunophenotyping of B cell subsets was performed by flow cytometry and by immunohistochemistry at lesional sites. The functionality of B cells was assessed in terms of skin ..read more
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Pyroptosis Tuning in Intestinal Cryptosporidiosis via the Natural Histone Deacetylase Inhibitor Romidepsin
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by Noha E. Shalaby, Zeinab S. Shoheib, Nabila A. Yassin, Heba H. El‐Kaliny, Marwa A. Hasby Saad
1M ago
ABSTRACT Cryptosporidium is an opportunistic protozoan, with many species of cross-human infectivity. It causes life-threatening diarrhoea in children and CD4-defective patients. Despite its limited efficacy, nitazoxanide remains the primary anti-cryptosporidial drug. Cryptosporidium infects the intestinal brush border (intracellular–extracytoplasmic) and down-regulates pyroptosis to prevent expulsion. Romidepsin is a natural histone deacetylase inhibitor that triggers pyroptosis. Romidepsin's effect on cryptosporidiosis was assessed in immunocompromised mice via gasdermin-D (GSDM-D) immunohis ..read more
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Potential i‐Nos/Arg‐1 Switch with NLRP3 and Parasitic Load Down Regulation in Experimental Schistosoma mansoni Infection via Chloroquine Repurposing
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by Marwa A. Hasby Saad, Esraa G. El‐Saadi, Dareen A. Ali, Mona M. Watany, Mohammed M. Eid
1M ago
ABSTRACT In previous studies, the inhibitory effect of chloroquine on NLRP3 inflammasome and heme production was documented. This may be employed as a double-bladed sword in schistosomiasis (anti-inflammatory and parasiticidal). In this study, chloroquine's impact on schistosomiasis mansoni was investigated. The parasitic load (worm/egg counts and reproductive capacity index [RCI]), i-Nos/Arg-1 expression, splenomegaly, hepatic insult and NLRP3-immunohistochemical expression were assessed in infected mice after receiving early and late repeated doses of chloroquine alone or dually with praziqu ..read more
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High level of C3 is associated with Th2 immune response and liver fibrosis in patients with schistosomiasis
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by Xianmo Wang, Quan Gong, Hao Nie, Jiancheng Tu, Wen Fan, Xiaoping Tan
1M ago
Abstract Long-term infection of schistosomiasis will seriously affect the liver health of patients. The serum of 334 chronic Schistosoma japonicum patients and 149 healthy volunteers was collected. Compared with heathy people, the level of C4 (complement 4) was increased, and the level of C3 (complement 3) was in an obvious skewed distribution. ELISA was performed to detect the serum cytokines, the results showed that the levels of IFN-γ (interferon-γ), IL (interleukin)-2 and TNF-α (tumour necrosis factor-α) were reduced, while the levels of Th2 cytokines (IL-4, IL-6 and IL-10) were increased ..read more
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TNF blockers alone and associated with Benznidazole impact in vitro cytokine dynamics in chronic Chagas disease
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by Diego José Lira Torres, Kamila Kássia dos Santos Oliveira, Michelle da Silva Barros, Leyllane Rafael Moreira, Luciane de Freitas Firmino, Maria da Piedade Costa Reis de Albuquerque, Maria da Glória Aureliano Melo Cavalcante, Sílvia Marinho Martins, Wilson Alves de Oliveira Junior, Michelle Christiane da Silva Rabello, Virginia Maria Barros de Lorena
2M ago
Abstract Studies involving the immune response in Chagas disease suggest an imbalance in the immune response of symptomatic patients, with an inflammatory profile dominating in Chagas heart disease, mainly by tumour necrosis factor (TNF). TNF is considered a key cytokine in immunopathology in chronic carriers in several processes during the immune response. Our work aimed to evaluate regulatory (interleukin [IL]-4 and IL-10) and inflammatory (TNF, interferon-gamma [IFN-γ], IL-2 and IL-6) cytokines in peripheral blood mononuclear cells culture supernatants. of affected patients with undetermine ..read more
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Expression of Toll‐like receptors and host defence peptides in the cecum of chicken challenged with Eimeria tenella
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by Song Wang, Danni Wang, Yilin Bai, Guijie Zheng, Yanhui Han, Lei Wang, Jianhe Hu, Huili Zhu, Yueyu Bai
2M ago
Abstract Chicken coccidiosis, caused by Eimeria protozoa, affects poultry farming. Toll-like receptors (TLRs) and host defence peptides (HDPs) help host innate immune responses to eliminate invading pathogens, but their roles in Eimeria tenella infection remain poorly understood. Herein, 14-day-old chickens were treated orally with 50,000 E. tenella oocysts and the cecum was dissected at different timepoints. mRNA expression of 10 chicken TLRs (chTLRs) and five HDPs was measured by quantitative real-time PCR. chTLR7 and chTLR15 were upregulated significantly at 3 h post-infection while other c ..read more
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Complement receptor 3 is required for maximum in vitro trogocytic killing of the parasite Trichomonas vaginalis by human neutrophil‐like cells
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by Emma N. Trujillo, Barbara A. Flores, Isabel V. Romero, Jose A. Moran, Aljona Leka, Ashley D. Ramirez, Jason Ear, Frances Mercer
2M ago
Abstract Trichomonas vaginalis (Tv) is a parasite that causes trichomoniasis, a prevalent sexually-transmitted infection. Neutrophils are found at the site of infection, and can rapidly kill the parasite in vitro, using trogocytosis. However, the specific molecular players in neutrophil killing of Tv are unknown. Here, we show that complement proteins play a role in Tv killing by human neutrophil-like cells (NLCs). Using CRISPR/Cas9, we generated NLCs deficient in each of three complement receptors (CRs) known to be expressed on human neutrophils: CR1, CR3, and CR4. Using in vitro trogocytosis ..read more
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