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https://read.qxmd.com/read/33857690/changes-in-extracellular-cytokines-in-predicting-disease-severity-and-final-clinical-outcome-of-patients-with-blunt-chest-trauma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Minu Kumari, Purva Mathur, Richa Aggarwal, Karan Madan, Sushma Sagar, Amit Gupta, Surbhi Khurana, Vishnubhatla Sreenivas, Subodh Kumar
BACKGROUND: Chest trauma causes substantial morbidity and mortality and its severity is assessed using clinical diagnosis or scoring systems like Injury severity score (ISS) and thoracic trauma severity score (TTSS). Association of inflammatory cytokines with severity of disease and final clinical outcome is not clearly defined in patients with chest trauma. In this study, we thought to evaluate the inflammatory response in serum and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) in chest trauma patients and correlate the level of extracellular cytokines with diseases severity and final outcome...
March 27, 2021: Immunobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33824786/epidemiological-profile-of-chest-trauma-and-predictive-factors-for-length-of-hospital-stay-in-a-hospital-in-southern-brazil
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gabrielle Filinkoski Pasquali, Kelser de Souza Kock
INTRODUCTION: Thoracic trauma is one of the most common types, corresponding to 10% of the traumas admitted in emergency services. OBJECTIVE: To analyse epidemiologic aspects of patients diagnosed with chest trauma in a hospital at the south of Brazil and its predictive factor for prolonged length of stay. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective cohort involving patients who were victims of chest trauma. They were described by the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) from S20 to S29 admited in a regional hospital in Southern Brazil, from January 2008 to December 2018...
2021: International Journal of Burns and Trauma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33801227/the-emerging-global-tobacco-treatment-workforce-characteristics-of-tobacco-treatment-specialists-trained-in-council-accredited-training-programs-from-2017-to-2019
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christine E Sheffer, Abdulmohsen Al-Zalabani, Andrée Aubrey, Rasha Bader, Claribel Beltrez, Susan Bennett, Ellen Carl, Caroline Cranos, Audrey Darville, Jennifer Greyber, Maher Karam-Hage, Feras Hawari, Tresza Hutcheson, Victoria Hynes, Chris Kotsen, Frank Leone, Jamie McConaha, Heather McCary, Crystal Meade, Cara Messick, Susan K Morgan, Cindy W Morris, Thomas Payne, Jessica Retzlaff, Wendy Santis, Etta Short, Therese Shumaker, Michael Steinberg, Ann Wendling
Tobacco use is projected to kill 1 billion people in the 21st century. Tobacco Use Disorder (TUD) is one of the most common substance use disorders in the world. Evidence-based treatment of TUD is effective, but treatment accessibility remains very low. A dearth of specially trained clinicians is a significant barrier to treatment accessibility, even within systems of care that implement brief intervention models. The treatment of TUD is becoming more complex and tailoring treatment to address new and traditional tobacco products is needed...
March 2, 2021: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33631798/full-length-annotation-with-multistrategy-rna-seq-uncovers-transcriptional-regulation-of-lncrnas-in-cotton
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaomin Zheng, Yanjun Chen, Yifan Zhou, Keke Shi, Xiao Hu, Danyang Li, Hanzhe Ye, Yu Zhou, Kun Wang
Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are crucial factors during plant development and environmental responses. To build an accurate atlas of lncRNAs in the diploid cotton Gossypium arboreum, we combined Isoform-sequencing, strand-specific RNA-seq (ssRNA-seq), and cap analysis gene expression (CAGE-seq) with PolyA-seq and compiled a pipeline named plant full-length lncRNA to integrate multi-strategy RNA-seq data. In total, 9,240 lncRNAs from 21 tissue samples were identified. 4,405 and 4,805 lncRNA transcripts were supported by CAGE-seq and PolyA-seq, respectively, among which 6...
February 25, 2021: Plant Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33494894/dna-adenine-methylase-not-the-psti-restriction-modification-system-regulates-virulence-gene-expression-in-shiga-toxin-producing-escherichia-coli
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michelle Qiu Carter, Antares Pham, Steven Huynh, Craig T Parker, Avalon Miller, Xiaohua He, Bin Hu, Patrick S G Chain
We previously reported a distinct methylome between the two Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) O145:H28 strains linked to the 2010 U.S. lettuce-associated outbreak (RM13514) and the 2007 Belgium ice cream-associated outbreak (RM13516), respectively. This difference was thought to be attributed to a prophage encoded type II restriction-modification system (PstI R-M) in RM13514. Here, we characterized this PstI R-M system in comparison to DNA adenine methylase (Dam), a highly conserved enzyme in γ proteobacteria, by functional genomics...
June 2021: Food Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33436434/salmonella-enterica-serovar-typhimurium-exploits-cycling-through-epithelial-cells-to-colonize-human-and-murine-enteroids
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Petra Geiser, Maria Letizia Di Martino, Pilar Samperio Ventayol, Jens Eriksson, Eduardo Sima, Anas Kh Al-Saffar, David Ahl, Mia Phillipson, Dominic-Luc Webb, Magnus Sundbom, Per M Hellström, Mikael E Sellin
Enterobacterial pathogens infect the gut by a multistep process, resulting in colonization of both the lumen and the mucosal epithelium. Due to experimental constraints, it remains challenging to address how luminal and epithelium-lodged pathogen populations cross-feed each other in vivo Enteroids are cultured three-dimensional miniature intestinal organs with a single layer of primary intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) surrounding a central lumen. They offer new opportunities to study enterobacterial infection under near-physiological conditions, at a temporal and spatial resolution not attainable in animal models, but remain poorly explored in this context...
January 12, 2021: MBio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33396556/systematic-analysis-of-the-stress-induced-genomic-instability-of-type-three-secretion-system-in-aeromonas-salmonicida-subsp-salmonicida
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pierre-Étienne Marcoux, Antony T Vincent, Marie-Ange Massicotte, Valérie E Paquet, Émilie J Doucet, Nava Hosseini, Mélanie V Trudel, Gabriel Byatt, Mathilde Laurent, Michel Frenette, Steve J Charette
The type three secretion system (TTSS) locus of Aeromonas salmonicida subsp. salmonicida , located on the plasmid pAsa5, is known to be lost when the bacterium is grown at temperatures of 25 °C. The loss of the locus is due to the recombination of the insertion sequences flanking the TTSS region. However, the mechanism involved in this recombination is still elusive. Here, we analyzed 22 A. salmonicida subsp. salmonicida strains that had already lost their TTSS locus, and we systematically explored another 47 strains for their susceptibility to lose the same locus when grown at 25 °C...
December 31, 2020: Microorganisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33379889/temporary-hearing-threshold-shift-in-harbor-seals-phoca-vitulina-due-to-one-sixth-octave-noise-bands-centered-at-0-5-1-and-2-khz
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ronald A Kastelein, Lean Helder-Hoek, Suzanne A Cornelisse, Linde N Defillet, Léonie A E Huijser, John M Terhune
This study concludes a larger project on the frequency-dependent susceptibility to noise-induced temporary hearing threshold shift (TTS) in harbor seals (Phoca vitulina). Here, two seals were exposed to one-sixth-octave noise bands (NBs) centered at 0.5, 1, and 2 kHz at several sound exposure levels (SELs, in dB re 1 μPa2 s). TTSs were quantified at the center frequency of each NB, half an octave above, and one octave above, at the earliest within 1-4 min after exposure. Generally, elicited TTSs were low, and the highest TTS1-4 occurred at half an octave above the center frequency of the fatiguing sound: after exposure to the 0...
December 2020: Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33346356/mechanisms-involved-in-the-adaptation-of-escherichia-coli-o157-h7-to-the-host-intestinal-microenvironment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Romina J Fernandez-Brando, Sean P McAteer, Johanna Montañez-Culma, Yennifer Cortés-Araya, Jai Tree, Alan Bernal, Federico Fuentes, Stephen Fitzgerald, Gonzalo E Pineda, M Victoria Ramos, David L Gally, Marina S Palermo
Host adaptation of pathogens may increase intra- and interspecies transmission. We showed previously that the passage of a clinically isolated enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) O157 strain (125/99) through the gastrointestinal tract of mice increases its pathogenicity in the same host. In this work, we aimed to elucidate the underlying mechanism(s) involved in the patho-adaptation of the stool-recovered (125RR) strain. We assessed the global transcription profile by microarray and found almost 100 differentially expressed genes in 125RR strain compared with 125/99 strain...
December 23, 2020: Clinical Science (1979-)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33170119/high-mortality-by-nosocomial-infections-caused-by-carbapenem-resistant-p-aeruginosa-in-a-referral-hospital-in-brazil-facing-the-perfect-storm
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Jane Eire Urzedo, Ralciane de Paula Menezes, Juliana Pena Porto, Melina Lorraine Ferreira, Iara Rossi Gonçalves, Cristiane Silveira de Brito, Paulo P Gontijo-Filho, Rosineide Marques Ribas
Introduction . Carbapenem-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa is responsible for increased patient mortality. Gap Statement. Five and 30 day in-hospital all-cause mortality in patients with P. aeruginosa infections were assessed, followed by evaluations concerning potential correlations between the type III secretion system (TTSS) genotype and the production of metallo-β-lactamase (MBL). Methodology. This assessment comprised a retrospective cohort study including consecutive patients with carbapenem-resistant infections hospitalized in Brazil from January 2009 to June 2019...
November 10, 2020: Journal of Medical Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33128958/epithelial-inflammasomes-in-the-defense-against-salmonella-gut-infection
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REVIEW
Stefan A Fattinger, Mikael E Sellin, Wolf-Dietrich Hardt
The gut epithelium prevents bacterial access to the host's tissues and coordinates a number of mucosal defenses. Here, we review the function of epithelial inflammasomes in the infected host and focus on their role in defense against Salmonella Typhimurium. This pathogen employs flagella to swim towards the epithelium and a type III secretion system (TTSS) to dock and invade intestinal epithelial cells. Flagella and TTSS components are recognized by the canonical NAIP/NLRC4 inflammasome, while LPS activates the non-canonical Caspase-4/11 inflammasome...
October 28, 2020: Current Opinion in Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32837068/predicting-outcomes-after-blunt-chest-trauma-utility-of-thoracic-trauma-severity-score-cytokines-il-1%C3%AE-il-6-il-8-il-10-and-tnf-%C3%AE-and-biomarkers-vwf-and-cc-16
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vivek Bagaria, Purva Mathur, Karan Madan, Minu Kumari, Sushma Sagar, Amit Gupta, Kapil Dev Soni, Hemanga Bhattacharjee, Subodh Kumar
Thoracic trauma severity score (TTSS) has been used to assess severity and risk of pulmonary complications in patients with chest trauma. The role of cytokines and biomarkers in patients with chest trauma and its association with TTSS is not well elucidated. The aim of the study was to assess the cytokines (IL-1β, IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, and TNF-α) and biomarkers (vWF, CC-16) in patients of thoracic trauma and correlate it with TTSS and patient's outcome. This was a prospective observational study. Serum and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid samples were collected from chest trauma patients...
June 7, 2020: Indian Journal of Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32798036/high-flow-nasal-cannula-therapy-for-acute-respiratory-failure-in-patients-with-chest-trauma-a-single-center-retrospective-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gen Hua Mu, Xing Li, Zhong Qian Lu, Shi Hu, Ping Fa Chen, Yi Jun Deng
PURPOSE: This retrospective study was performed to investigate the utility of high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) therapy in patients with chest trauma and identify the risk factors associated with treatment failure. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We identified 44 acute respiratory failure patients with chest trauma who received HFNC therapy between June 2016 and March 2019 at the Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University. According to their response to HFNC therapy, the patients were divided into success and failure groups...
November 2020: Injury
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32717968/phenotypic-and-genotypic-properties-of-vibrio-cholerae-non-o1-non-o139-isolates-recovered-from-domestic-ducks-in-germany
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicola Hirsch, Eva Kappe, Armin Gangl, Keike Schwartz, Anne Mayer-Scholl, Jens Andre Hammerl, Eckhard Strauch
Vibrio cholerae non-O1, non-O139 bacteria are natural inhabitants of aquatic ecosystems and have been sporadically associated with human infections. They mostly lack the two major virulence factors of toxigenic V. cholerae serogroups O1 and O139 strains, which are the causative agent of cholera. Non-O1, non-O139 strains are found in water bodies, sediments, and in association with other aquatic organisms. Occurrence of these bacteria in fecal specimens of waterfowl were reported, and migratory birds likely contribute to the long-distance transfer of strains...
July 23, 2020: Microorganisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32374266/secure-asynchronous-communication-between-smokers-and-tobacco-treatment-specialists-secondary-analysis-of-a-web-assisted-tobacco-intervention-in-the-quit-primo-and-national-dental-pbrn-networks
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rajani Shankar Sadasivam, Ariana Kamberi, Kathryn DeLaughter, Barrett Phillips, Jessica H Williams, Sarah L Cutrona, Midge N Ray, Gregg H Gilbert, Thomas K Houston
BACKGROUND: Within a web-assisted tobacco intervention, we provided a function for smokers to asynchronously communicate with a trained tobacco treatment specialist (TTS). Previous studies have not attempted to isolate the effect of asynchronous counseling on smoking cessation. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to conduct a semiquantitative analysis of TTS-smoker communication and evaluate its association with smoking cessation. METHODS: We conducted a secondary analysis of data on secure asynchronous communication between trained TTSs and a cohort of smokers during a 6-month period...
May 6, 2020: Journal of Medical Internet Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32365138/salmonella-typhimurium-discreet-invasion-of-the-murine-gut-absorptive-epithelium
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stefan A Fattinger, Desirée Böck, Maria Letizia Di Martino, Sabrina Deuring, Pilar Samperio Ventayol, Viktor Ek, Markus Furter, Saskia Kreibich, Francesco Bosia, Anna A Müller-Hauser, Bidong D Nguyen, Manfred Rohde, Martin Pilhofer, Wolf-Dietrich Hardt, Mikael E Sellin
Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium (S.Tm) infections of cultured cell lines have given rise to the ruffle model for epithelial cell invasion. According to this model, the Type-Three-Secretion-System-1 (TTSS-1) effectors SopB, SopE and SopE2 drive an explosive actin nucleation cascade, resulting in large lamellipodia- and filopodia-containing ruffles and cooperative S.Tm uptake. However, cell line experiments poorly recapitulate many of the cell and tissue features encountered in the host's gut mucosa. Here, we employed bacterial genetics and multiple imaging modalities to compare S...
May 4, 2020: PLoS Pathogens
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32272078/an-arabidopsis-secondary-metabolite-directly-targets-expression-of-the-bacterial-type-iii-secretion-system-to-inhibit-bacterial-virulence
#77
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wei Wang, Jing Yang, Jian Zhang, Yong-Xin Liu, Caiping Tian, Baoyuan Qu, Chulei Gao, Peiyong Xin, Shujing Cheng, Wenjing Zhang, Pei Miao, Lei Li, Xiaojuan Zhang, Jinfang Chu, Jianru Zuo, Jiayang Li, Yang Bai, Xiaoguang Lei, Jian-Min Zhou
Plants deploy a variety of secondary metabolites to fend off pathogen attack. Although defense compounds are generally considered toxic to microbes, the exact mechanisms are often unknown. Here, we show that the Arabidopsis defense compound sulforaphane (SFN) functions primarily by inhibiting Pseudomonas syringae type III secretion system (TTSS) genes, which are essential for pathogenesis. Plants lacking the aliphatic glucosinolate pathway, which do not accumulate SFN, were unable to attenuate TTSS gene expression and exhibited increased susceptibility to P...
April 8, 2020: Cell Host & Microbe
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32237866/temporary-hearing-threshold-shift-in-harbor-seals-phoca-vitulina-due-to-a-one-sixth-octave-noise-band-centered-at-32-khz
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ronald A Kastelein, Lean Helder-Hoek, Suzanne A Cornelisse, Léonie A E Huijser, John M Terhune
Two female harbor seals were exposed for 60 min to a continuous one-sixth-octave noise band centered at 32 kHz at sound pressure levels of 92 to 152 dB re 1 μPa, resulting in sound exposure levels (SELs) of 128 to 188 dB re 1 μPa2 s. This was part of a larger project determining frequency-dependent susceptibility to temporary threshold shift (TTS) in harbor seals over their entire hearing range. After exposure, TTSs were quantified at 32, 45, and 63 kHz with a psychoacoustic technique. At 32 kHz, only small TTSs (up to 5...
March 2020: Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32237841/temporary-hearing-threshold-shift-in-harbor-seals-phoca-vitulina-due-to-a-one-sixth-octave-noise-band-centered-at-40-khz
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ronald A Kastelein, Cosmin Parlog, Lean Helder-Hoek, Suzanne A Cornelisse, Léonie A E Huijser, John M Terhune
As part of a series of studies to determine frequency-dependent susceptibility to temporary hearing threshold shifts (TTS), two female harbor seals (F01 and F02) were exposed for 60 min to a one-sixth-octave noise band centered at 40 kHz at mean sound pressure levels ranging from 126 to 153 dB re 1 μPa [mean received sound exposure level (SEL) range: 162-189 dB re 1 μPa2 s]. TTSs were quantified at 40, 50, and 63 kHz within 1-4 min of the exposure for F02 and within 12-16 min of the exposure for F01...
March 2020: Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32083661/ciprofloxacin-interferes-with-salmonella-typhimurium-intracellular-survival-and-host-virulence-through-repression-of-salmonella-pathogenicity-island-2-spi-2-genes-expression
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Momen Askoura, Wael Abdel Halim Hegazy
Current study aims to characterize the influence of sub-minimum inhibitory concentration (sub-MIC) of ciprofloxacin on Salmonella intracellular survival and host virulence. Herein, Salmonella resistance patterns to various antibiotics were in agreement with those reported in previous studies. Moreover, intracellular survival of both ciprofloxacin-sensitive and -resistant Salmonella was markedly reduced upon treatment with sub-MIC of ciprofloxacin as determined by gentamicin protection assay. These findings were further confirmed using immunostaining indicating an inhibitory effect of sub-MIC of ciprofloxacin on Salmonella intracellular survival...
February 1, 2020: Pathogens and Disease
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