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Current Clinical Microbiology Reports

https://read.qxmd.com/read/33614398/covid-19-diagnostics-therapeutic-advances-and-vaccine-development
#21
REVIEW
Sabhiya Majid, Mosin S Khan, Samia Rashid, Ayesha Niyaz, Rabia Farooq, Showkat A Bhat, Hilal A Wani, Waseem Qureshi
Purpose of Review: Human race is currently facing the wrath of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), a highly transmittable and pathogenic RNA virus, causing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the worst ever global pandemic. Coronaviruses (CoVs) have emerged as a major public health concern. Urgent global response to COVID-19 outbreak has been to limit spread of SARS-CoV-2 via extensive monitoring and containment. Various treatment regimens have been adopted to manage COVID-19, with known drugs and drug combinations used to decrease the morbidity and mortality associated with COVID-19...
2021: Current Clinical Microbiology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33585166/-cryptosporidium-host-parasite-interactions-and-pathogenesis
#22
REVIEW
Derek J Pinto, Sumiti Vinayak
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Cryptosporidium spp. ( C. hominis and C. parvum ) are a major cause of diarrhea-associated morbidity and mortality in young children globally. While C. hominis only infects humans, C. parvum is a zoonotic parasite that can be transmitted from infected animals to humans. There are no treatment or control measures to fully treat cryptosporidiosis or prevent the infection in humans and animals. Our knowledge on the molecular mechanisms of Cryptosporidium -host interactions and the underlying factors that govern infectivity and disease pathogenesis is very limited...
2021: Current Clinical Microbiology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34336548/fungal-infections-associated-with-the-use-of-novel-immunotherapeutic-agents
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marilia Bernardes, Tobias M Hohl
Purpose of the Review: Recent concerns have emerged regarding the potential of immunotherapy to cause infection. In this review, we summarize the current literature on invasive fungal infections that occur during treatment with immune checkpoint inhibitors and chimeric antigen receptor T cell therapy. Recent Findings: Fungal infections are uncommon with the use of checkpoint inhibitors. Most cases are caused by invasive aspergillosis and pneumocystis pneumonia and occur in patients requiring high dose corticosteroids for the management of immune-related adverse events...
December 2020: Current Clinical Microbiology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33816061/host-mitochondrial-requirements-of-cytomegalovirus-replication
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chandler H Monk, Kevin J Zwezdaryk
Purpose of Review: Metabolic rewiring of the host cell is required for optimal viral replication. Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) has been observed to manipulate numerous mitochondrial functions. In this review, we describe the strategies and targets HCMV uses to control different aspects of mitochondrial function. Recent Findings: The mitochondria are instrumental in meeting the biosynthetic and bioenergetic needs of HCMV replication. This is achieved through altered metabolism and signaling pathways...
December 2020: Current Clinical Microbiology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33842195/-mycobacterium-avium-an-emerging-pathogen-for-dog-breeds-with-hereditary-immunodeficiencies
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Giovanni Ghielmetti, Urs Giger
Purpose of Review: Among the nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM), Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) is the leading cause of pulmonary disease in humans. Innate and acquired immunodeficiencies have been associated with an increased host susceptibility to NTM infections. The underlying mechanisms predisposing humans and dogs to MAC infections is being elucidated. Recent Findings: Although MAC infection is infrequently diagnosed in dogs, a strong breed predisposition particularly for Miniature Schnauzer and Basset Hound dogs is evident...
September 2020: Current Clinical Microbiology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33178552/-candida-auris-infection-and-biofilm-formation-going-beyond-the-surface
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mark V Horton, Jeniel E Nett
Purpose of Review: Emergent fungal pathogen C. auris is spreading in hospitals throughout the world and mortality rates for patients with invasive disease approach 60%. This species exhibits a heightened capacity to colonize skin, persist on hospital surfaces, rapidly disseminate in healthcare settings, and resist antifungal therapy. Recent Findings: Current investigations show that C. auris produces biofilms, surface-adherent communities that resist antifungals and withstand desiccation...
September 2020: Current Clinical Microbiology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32837832/trim-proteins-in-host-defense-and-viral-pathogenesis
#27
REVIEW
Maria I Giraldo, Adam Hage, Sarah van Tol, Ricardo Rajsbaum
Purpose of Review: Tripartite motif (TRIM) proteins are a large group of E3 ubiquitin ligases involved in different cellular functions. Of special interest are their roles in innate immunity, inflammation, and virus replication. We discuss novel roles of TRIM proteins during virus infections that lead to increased pathogenicity. Recent Findings: TRIM proteins regulate different antiviral and inflammatory signaling pathways, mostly by promoting ubiquitination of important factors including pattern recognition receptors, adaptor proteins, kinases, and transcription factors that are involved in type I interferon and NF-κB pathways...
August 8, 2020: Current Clinical Microbiology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32704466/picornavirus-cellular-remodeling-doubling-down-in-response-to-viral-induced-inflammation
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexis Bouin, Bert L Semler
Purpose of Review: To highlight recent findings on how picornavirus infections of the airways and cardiac tissues impact cellular inflammation and remodeling events. Recent Findings: Recent published work has revealed that although many picornavirus infections appear to be initially asymptomatic, there are significant disease sequelae that result from chronic or persistent infections and the long-term, pathogenic effects on host tissues. Summary: Because many acute picornavirus infections are asymptomatic, it is difficult to diagnose these pathologies at the early stages of disease...
June 2020: Current Clinical Microbiology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32318324/depriving-iron-supply-to-the-virus-represents-a-promising-adjuvant-therapeutic-against-viral-survival
#29
REVIEW
Wei Liu, Shuping Zhang, Sergei Nekhai, Sijin Liu
Purpose of the review: The ongoing outbreak of novel coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19) caused by the 2019 novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) in China is lifting widespread concerns. Thus, therapeutic options are urgently needed, and will be discussed in this review. Recent findings: Iron-containing enzymes are required for viruses most likely including coronaviruses (CoVs) to complete their replication process. Moreover, poor prognosis occurred in the conditions of iron overload for patients upon infections of viruses...
April 20, 2020: Current Clinical Microbiology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33042730/biology-and-function-of-exo-polysaccharides-from-human-fungal-pathogens
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Krystal Y Chung, Jessica C S Brown
Purpose of review: Environmental fungi such as Cryptococcus neoformans and Aspergillus fumigatus must survive many different and changing environments as they transition from their environmental niches to human lungs and other organs. Fungi alter their cell surfaces and secreted macromolecules to respond to and manipulate their surroundings. Recent findings: This review focuses on exo-polysaccharides, chains of sugars that transported out of the cell and spread to the local environment...
March 2020: Current Clinical Microbiology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33014690/reactive-arthritis-update
#31
REVIEW
Ibtissam Bentaleb, Kawther Ben Abdelghani, Samira Rostom, Bouchra Amine, Ahmed Laatar, Rachid Bahiri
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The aim of this paper is to provide an overview about reactive arthritis, with an update regarding pathophysiology and therapeutic approach of the disease, outlining the clinical features and diagnostic approach, based on recent literature review. RECENT FINDINGS: Reactive arthritis is considered to be part of the spectrum of the spondyloarthritis. Its epidemiology is changing worldwide due to several reasons, among them are as follows: different diagnosis approach and clinical presentations, different grades of infection, microbiome changes, etc...
2020: Current Clinical Microbiology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33344108/anti-viral-immunity-in-the-tumor-microenvironment-implications-for-the-rational-design-of-herpes-simplex-virus-type-1-oncolytic-virotherapy
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paul J F Rider, Ifeanyi K Uche, Larissa Sweeny, Konstantin G Kousoulas
Purpose of review: The design of novel herpes simplex type I (HSV-1)-derived oncolytic virotherapies is a balancing act between safety, immunogenicity and replicative potential. We have undertaken this review to better understand how these considerations can be incorporated into rational approaches to the design of novel herpesvirus oncolytic virotherapies. Recent findings: Several recent papers have demonstrated that enhancing the potential of HSV-1 oncolytic viruses to combat anti-viral mechanisms present in the tumor microenvironment leads to greater efficacy than their parental viruses...
December 2019: Current Clinical Microbiology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33072493/-listeria-monocytogenes-cancer-vaccines-bridging-innate-and-adaptive-immunity
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zachary T Morrow, Zachary M Powers, John-Demian Sauer
Purpose of the Review: Immunotherapy has emerged as a promising cancer treatment, however success in only select clinical indications underscores the need for novel approaches. Recently Listeria monocytogenes- based vaccines have been developed to drive tumor specific T-cell responses. Here, we discuss recent preclinical studies using L. monocytogenes vaccines, innate immune pathways that influence T-cell priming, and new vaccine strategies in clinical trials. Recent Findings: Recent studies indicate that in addition to inducing antigen specific T-cell responses, L...
December 2019: Current Clinical Microbiology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32944492/viral-genetic-diversity-and-its-potential-contributions-to-the-development-and-progression-of-neonatal-herpes-simplex-virus-hsv-disease
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lisa N Akhtar, Moriah L Szpara
Purpose of review: Neonatal infection by herpes simplex virus (HSV) 1 or 2 presents a devastating burden to new parents, due to the unpredictability of severe clinical outcomes, as well as the potential for lifelong reactivation. While just under half of neonatal HSV infections have mild clinical impacts akin to those observed in adults, the other half experience viral spread throughout the body (disseminated infection) and/or the brain (central nervous system infection). Summary: Here we summarize current data on clinical diagnostic measures, antiviral therapy, and known factors of human host biology that contribute to the distinct neonatal outcomes of HSV infection...
December 2019: Current Clinical Microbiology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33094090/epstein-barr-virus-and-the-human-leukocyte-antigen-complex
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qingxue Li, Jeffrey I Cohen
Purpose: While most adults are infected Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), 3-5% remain uninfected. The human leukocyte antigen (HLA) complex, which controls many pathogens, may influence infection and disease associated with EBV. Recent Findings: Numerous EBV proteins and miRNAs down-regulate HLA class I and II expression on the cell surface. HLA class II functions as a receptor for EBV entry into B cells. Specific HLA class II alleles correlate with the susceptibility of B cells to EBV infection in vitro and with EBV seropositivity or seronegativity of humans...
September 2019: Current Clinical Microbiology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32999816/insights-into-the-pathogenesis-of-varicella-viruses
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Océane Sorel, Ilhem Messaoudi
Purpose of review: Varicella zoster virus (VZV) is a highly contagious, neurotropic alpha herpes virus that causes varicella (chickenpox). VZV establishes lifelong latency in the sensory ganglia from which it can reactivate to induce herpes zoster (HZ), a painful disease that primarily affects older individuals and those who are immune-suppressed. Given that VZV infection is highly specific to humans, developing a reliable in vivo model that recapitulates the hallmarks of VZV infection has been challenging...
September 2019: Current Clinical Microbiology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32051811/extracellular-vesicles-in-epstein-barr-virus-pathogenesis
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Allaura S Cone, Sara B York, David G Meckes
Purpose of review: Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is a known determinant for numerous malignancies and may contribute to autoimmune diseases. The underlining mechanisms behind EBV pathologies is not completely understood. Recently, extracellular vesicles (EVs) released from infected cells have been found to produce profound effects on cellular microenvironments. Therefore, in this review we sought to critically evaluate the roles of EVs in EBV pathogenesis and assess their potential therapeutic and diagnostic utility...
September 2019: Current Clinical Microbiology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31890462/the-complexity-of-interactions-between-female-sex-hormones-and-chlamydia-trachomatis-infections
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amy Berry, Jennifer V Hall
Purpose of Review: This review focuses specifically on the mechanisms by which female sex hormones, estrogen and progesterone, affect Chlamydia trachomatis infections in vivo and in vitro . Recent Findings: Recent data support previous work indicating that estrogen enhances chlamydial development via multiple mechanisms. Progesterone negatively impacts Chlamydia infections also through multiple mechanisms, particularly by altering the immune response. Conflicting data exist regarding the effect of synthetic hormones, such as those found in hormonal contraceptives, on chlamydial infections...
June 2019: Current Clinical Microbiology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31592409/respiratory-epithelial-cells-as-master-communicators-during-viral-infections
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tanya A Miura
Purpose of review: Communication by epithelial cells during respiratory viral infections is critical in orchestrating effective anti-viral responses but also can lead to excessive inflammation. This review will evaluate studies that investigate how respiratory epithelial cells influence the behavior of immune cells and how epithelial cell/immune cell interactions contribute to antiviral responses and immunopathology outcomes. Recent findings: Previous studies have characterized cytokine responses of virus-infected epithelial cells...
March 2019: Current Clinical Microbiology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31179204/toxoplasma-immunity-and-pathogenesis
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Imtiaz A Khan, Charlotte Ouellette, Keer Chen, Magali Moretto
Toxoplasma gondii infection induces a strong immunity in the host. Although the response is manifested by innate response during early infection, adaptive immunity is critical for long-term protection. Amongst the adaptive immune response CD4 T cells play an important helper role for CD8 T cells which are the primary effector cells responsible for controlling the infection. Notwithstanding the induction of robust CD8 T immunity during acute infection, the parasite is not eradicated. One of the reasons for this is the functional exhaustion of CD8 T cells during latent infection...
March 2019: Current Clinical Microbiology Reports
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