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Septins Of Platyhelminths: Identification, Phylogeny, Expression And Localization Among Developmental Stages Of Schistosoma Mansoni, Ana E. Zeraik, Gabriel Rinaldi, Victoria H. Mann, Anastas Popratiloff, Ana P.U. Araujo, Ricardo Demarco, Paul J. Brindley Dec 2013

Septins Of Platyhelminths: Identification, Phylogeny, Expression And Localization Among Developmental Stages Of Schistosoma Mansoni, Ana E. Zeraik, Gabriel Rinaldi, Victoria H. Mann, Anastas Popratiloff, Ana P.U. Araujo, Ricardo Demarco, Paul J. Brindley

Microbiology, Immunology, and Tropical Medicine Faculty Publications

Septins are a family of eukaryotic GTP binding proteins conserved from yeasts to humans. Originally identified in mutants of budding yeast, septins participate in diverse cellular functions including cytokinesis, organization of actin networks, cell polarity, vesicle trafficking and many others. Septins assemble into heteroligomers to form filaments and rings. Here, four septins of Schistosoma mansoni are described, which appear to be conserved within the phylum Platyhelminthes. These orthologues were related to the SEPT5, SEPT10 and SEPT7 septins of humans, and hence we have termed the schistosome septins SmSEPT5, SmSEPT10, SmSEPT7.1 and SmSEPT7.2. Septin transcripts were detected throughout the developmental cycle …


Blood Neutrophil Counts In Hiv-Infected Patients With Pulmonary Tuberculosis: Association With Sputum Mycobacterial Load, Andrew D. Kerkhoff, Robin Y. Wood, David M. Lowe, Monica Vogt, Stephen D. Lawn Jul 2013

Blood Neutrophil Counts In Hiv-Infected Patients With Pulmonary Tuberculosis: Association With Sputum Mycobacterial Load, Andrew D. Kerkhoff, Robin Y. Wood, David M. Lowe, Monica Vogt, Stephen D. Lawn

Microbiology, Immunology, and Tropical Medicine Faculty Publications

Background

Increasing evidence suggests that neutrophils play a role in the host response toMycobacterium tuberculosis. We determined whether neutrophil counts in peripheral blood are associated with tuberculosis (TB) and with mycobacterial load in sputum in HIV-infected patients.

Methodology/Principal Findings

Adults enrolling in an antiretroviral treatment (ART) clinic in a Cape Town township were screened for TB regardless of symptoms. Paired sputum samples were examined using liquid culture, fluorescence microscopy, and the Xpert MTB/RIF assay. Absolute neutrophil counts (ANC) were measured in blood samples. Of 602 HIV-infected patients screened, 523 produced one or more sputum samples and had complete …


The Proportions Of People Living With Hiv In Low And Middle-Income Countries Who Test Tuberculin Skin Test Positive Using Either A 5 Mm Or A 10 Mm Cut-Off: A Systematic Review, Andrew D. Kerkhoff, Ankur Gupta, Taraz Samandari, Stephen D. Lawn Jul 2013

The Proportions Of People Living With Hiv In Low And Middle-Income Countries Who Test Tuberculin Skin Test Positive Using Either A 5 Mm Or A 10 Mm Cut-Off: A Systematic Review, Andrew D. Kerkhoff, Ankur Gupta, Taraz Samandari, Stephen D. Lawn

Microbiology, Immunology, and Tropical Medicine Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Exosomes Derived From Hiv-1-Infected Cells Contain Trans-Activation Response Element Rna., Aarthi Narayanan, Sergey Iordanskiy, Ravi Das, Rachel Van Duyne, Steven Santos, Elizabeth Jaworski, Irene Guendel, Gavin Sampey, Elizabeth Dalby, Maria Iglesias-Ussel, Anastas Popratiloff, Ramin Hakami, Kylene Kehn-Hall, Mary Young, Caroline Subra, Caroline Gilbert, Charles Bailey, Fabio Romerio, Fatah Kashanchi Jul 2013

Exosomes Derived From Hiv-1-Infected Cells Contain Trans-Activation Response Element Rna., Aarthi Narayanan, Sergey Iordanskiy, Ravi Das, Rachel Van Duyne, Steven Santos, Elizabeth Jaworski, Irene Guendel, Gavin Sampey, Elizabeth Dalby, Maria Iglesias-Ussel, Anastas Popratiloff, Ramin Hakami, Kylene Kehn-Hall, Mary Young, Caroline Subra, Caroline Gilbert, Charles Bailey, Fabio Romerio, Fatah Kashanchi

Microbiology, Immunology, and Tropical Medicine Faculty Publications

Exosomes are nano-sized vesicles produced by healthy and virus-infected cells. Exosomes derived from infected cells have been shown to contain viral microRNAs (miRNAs). HIV-1 encodes its own miRNAs that regulate viral and host gene expression. The most abundant HIV-1-derived miRNA, first reported by us and later by others using deep sequencing, is the trans-activation response element (TAR) miRNA. In this study, we demonstrate the presence of TAR RNA in exosomes from cell culture supernatants of HIV-1-infected cells and patient sera. TAR miRNA was not in Ago2 complexes outside the exosomes but enclosed within the exosomes. We detected the host miRNA …


Spatially Explicit Modeling Of Schistosomiasis Risk In Eastern China Based On A Synthesis Of Epidemiological, Environmental, And Intermediate Host Genetic Data, Matthias Schrader, Torsten Hauffe, Zhijie Zhang, George M. Davis, Fred Jopp, Justin V. Remais, Thomas Wilke Jul 2013

Spatially Explicit Modeling Of Schistosomiasis Risk In Eastern China Based On A Synthesis Of Epidemiological, Environmental, And Intermediate Host Genetic Data, Matthias Schrader, Torsten Hauffe, Zhijie Zhang, George M. Davis, Fred Jopp, Justin V. Remais, Thomas Wilke

Microbiology, Immunology, and Tropical Medicine Faculty Publications

Schistosomiasis japonica is a major parasitic disease threatening millions of people in China. Though overall prevalence was greatly reduced during the second half of the past century, continued persistence in some areas and cases of re-emergence in others remain major concerns. As many regions in China are approaching disease elimination, obtaining quantitative data on Schistosoma japonicum parasites is increasingly difficult. This study examines the distribution of schistosomiasis in eastern China, taking advantage of the fact that the single intermediate host serves as a major transmission bottleneck. Epidemiological, population-genetic and high-resolution ecological data are combined to construct a predictive model capable …


Microproteinuria During Opisthorchis Viverrini Infection: A Biomarker For Advanced Renal And Hepatobiliary Pathologies From Chronic Opisthorchiasis, Prasert Saichua, Paiboon Sithithaworn, Amar R. Jariwala, David J. Diemert, Jiraporn Sithithaworn, Banchob Sripa, Thewarach Laha, Eimorn Mairiang, Chawalit Pairojkul, Maria V. Periago, Narong Khuntikeo, Jason Mulvenna, Jeffrey M. Bethony May 2013

Microproteinuria During Opisthorchis Viverrini Infection: A Biomarker For Advanced Renal And Hepatobiliary Pathologies From Chronic Opisthorchiasis, Prasert Saichua, Paiboon Sithithaworn, Amar R. Jariwala, David J. Diemert, Jiraporn Sithithaworn, Banchob Sripa, Thewarach Laha, Eimorn Mairiang, Chawalit Pairojkul, Maria V. Periago, Narong Khuntikeo, Jason Mulvenna, Jeffrey M. Bethony

Microbiology, Immunology, and Tropical Medicine Faculty Publications

Approximately 680 million people are at risk of infection with Opisthorchis viverrini (OV) andClonorchis sinensis, with an estimated 10 million infected with OV in Southeast Asia alone. While opisthorchiasis is associated with hepatobiliary pathologies, such as advanced periductal fibrosis (APF) and cholangiocarcinoma (CCA), animal models of OV infection show that immune-complex glomerulonephritis is an important renal pathology that develops simultaneously with hepatobiliary pathologies. A cardinal sign of immune-complex glomerulonephritis is the urinary excretion of immunoglobulin G (IgG) (microproteinuria). In community-based studies in OV endemic areas along the Chi River in northeastern Thailand, we observed that over half of …


Break Out: Urogenital Schistosomiasis And Schistosoma Haematobium Infection In The Post-Genomic Era, Paul J. Brindley, Peter J. Hotez Mar 2013

Break Out: Urogenital Schistosomiasis And Schistosoma Haematobium Infection In The Post-Genomic Era, Paul J. Brindley, Peter J. Hotez

Microbiology, Immunology, and Tropical Medicine Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Effects Of Treatment On Ige Responses Against Parasite Allergen-Like Proteins And Immunit To Reinfection In Childhood Schistosome And Hookworm Coinfections, Angela Pinot De Moira, Frances M. Jones, Shona Wilson, Edridah Tukahebwa, Colin M. Fitzsimmons, Joseph K. Mwatha, Jeffrey M. Bethony, Narcis B. Kabatereine, David W. Dunne Jan 2013

Effects Of Treatment On Ige Responses Against Parasite Allergen-Like Proteins And Immunit To Reinfection In Childhood Schistosome And Hookworm Coinfections, Angela Pinot De Moira, Frances M. Jones, Shona Wilson, Edridah Tukahebwa, Colin M. Fitzsimmons, Joseph K. Mwatha, Jeffrey M. Bethony, Narcis B. Kabatereine, David W. Dunne

Microbiology, Immunology, and Tropical Medicine Faculty Publications

Naturally occurring human immunity to both schistosomiasis and hookworm infection has been associated with IgE responses against parasite allergen-like proteins. Since the two helminths frequently coinfect the same individuals, there is growing advocacy for their concurrent treatment. However, both helminths are known to exert strong immunomodulatory effects; therefore, coinfected individuals could have immune responses different from those characteristically seen in monoinfected individuals. In this study, we measured changes in IgE, IgG1, and IgG4 responses to schistosome and hookworm antigens, including the allergen-like proteins Schistosoma mansoni tegumental-allergen-like 1 protein (SmTAL1), SmTAL2, and Necator americanus Ancylostoma-secreted protein-2 (Na-ASP-2), following concurrent …


Htlv Tax: A Fascinating Multifunctional Co-Regulator Of Viral And Cellular Pathways, Robert Currer, Rachel Van Duyne, Elizabeth Jaworski, Irene Guendel, Gavin Sampey, Ravi Das, Aarthi Narayanan, Fatah Kashanchi Jan 2013

Htlv Tax: A Fascinating Multifunctional Co-Regulator Of Viral And Cellular Pathways, Robert Currer, Rachel Van Duyne, Elizabeth Jaworski, Irene Guendel, Gavin Sampey, Ravi Das, Aarthi Narayanan, Fatah Kashanchi

Microbiology, Immunology, and Tropical Medicine Faculty Publications

Human T-cell lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1) has been identified as the causative agent of adult T-cell leukemia (ATL) and HTLV-1-associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis (HAM/TSP). The virus infects between 15 and 20 million people worldwide of which approximately 2–5% develop ATL. The past 35 years of research have yielded significant insight into the pathogenesis of HTLV-1, including the molecular characterization of Tax, the viral transactivator, and oncoprotein. In spite of these efforts, the mechanisms of oncogenesis of this pleiotropic protein remain to be fully elucidated. In this review, we illustrate the multiple oncogenic roles of Tax by summarizing a recent …


Transcriptional Responses Of In Vivo Praziquantel Exposure In Schistosomes Identifies A Functional Role For Calcium Signalling Pathway Member Camkii, Hong You, Donald P. Mcmanus, Wei Hu, Michael J. Smout, Paul J. Brindley, Geoffrey N. Gobert Jan 2013

Transcriptional Responses Of In Vivo Praziquantel Exposure In Schistosomes Identifies A Functional Role For Calcium Signalling Pathway Member Camkii, Hong You, Donald P. Mcmanus, Wei Hu, Michael J. Smout, Paul J. Brindley, Geoffrey N. Gobert

Microbiology, Immunology, and Tropical Medicine Faculty Publications

Treatment for clinical schistosomiasis has relied centrally on the broad spectrum anthelmintic praziquantel; however, there is limited information on its mode of action or the molecular response of the parasite. This paper presents a transcriptional and functional approach to defining the molecular responses of schistosomes to praziquantel. Differential gene expression in Schistosoma japonicum was investigated by transcriptome-wide microarray analysis of adult worms perfused from infected mice after 0.5 to 24 hours after oral administration of sub-lethal doses of praziquantel. Genes up-regulated initially in male parasites were associated with “Tegument/Muscle Repair” and “Lipid/Ion Regulation” functions and were followed by “Drug Resistance” …


Thrombospondin-1 Signaling Through Cd47 Inhibits Self-Renewal By Regulating C-Myc And Other Stem Cell Transcription Factors, Sukhbir Kaur, David R. Soto-Pantoja, Erica V. Stein, Chengyu Liu, Abdel G. Elkahloun, Michael L. Pendrak, Alina Nicolae, Satya P. Singh, Zuqin Nie, David Levens, Jeffrey S. Isenberg, David D. Roberts Jan 2013

Thrombospondin-1 Signaling Through Cd47 Inhibits Self-Renewal By Regulating C-Myc And Other Stem Cell Transcription Factors, Sukhbir Kaur, David R. Soto-Pantoja, Erica V. Stein, Chengyu Liu, Abdel G. Elkahloun, Michael L. Pendrak, Alina Nicolae, Satya P. Singh, Zuqin Nie, David Levens, Jeffrey S. Isenberg, David D. Roberts

Microbiology, Immunology, and Tropical Medicine Faculty Publications

Signaling through the thrombospondin-1 receptor CD47 broadly limits cell and tissue survival of stress, but the molecular mechanisms are incompletely understood. We now show that loss of CD47 permits sustained proliferation of primary murine endothelial cells, increases asymmetric division, and enables these cells to spontaneously reprogram to form multipotent embryoid body-like clusters. c-Myc, Klf4, Oct4, and Sox2 expression is elevated in CD47-null endothelial cells, in several tissues of CD47- and thrombospondin-1-null mice, and in a human T cell line lacking CD47. CD47 knockdown acutely increases mRNA levels of c-Myc and other stem cell transcription factors in cells and in vivo, …


Cd56negcd16+ Nk Cells Are Activated Mature Nk Cells With Impaired Effector Function During Hiv-1 Infection, Jeffrey M. Milush, Sandra López-Vergès, Vanessa A. York, Steven G. Deeks, Jeffrey N. Martin, Frederick M. Hecht, Lewis L. Lanier, Douglas F. Nixon Jan 2013

Cd56negcd16+ Nk Cells Are Activated Mature Nk Cells With Impaired Effector Function During Hiv-1 Infection, Jeffrey M. Milush, Sandra López-Vergès, Vanessa A. York, Steven G. Deeks, Jeffrey N. Martin, Frederick M. Hecht, Lewis L. Lanier, Douglas F. Nixon

Microbiology, Immunology, and Tropical Medicine Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: A subset of CD3(neg)CD56(neg)CD16⁺ Natural Killer (NK) cells is highly expanded during chronic HIV-1 infection. The role of this subset in HIV-1 pathogenesis remains unclear. The lack of NK cell lineage-specific markers has complicated the study of minor NK cell subpopulations.

RESULTS: Using CD7 as an additional NK cell marker, we found that CD3(neg)CD56(neg)CD16⁺ cells are a heterogeneous population comprised of CD7⁺ NK cells and CD7(neg) non-classical myeloid cells. CD7⁺CD56(neg)CD16⁺ NK cells are significantly expanded in HIV-1 infection. CD7⁺CD56(neg)CD16⁺ NK cells are mature and express KIRs, the C-type lectin-like receptors NKG2A and NKG2C, and natural cytotoxicity receptors similar to …