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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38683873/a-host-directed-oxadiazole-compound-potentiates-antituberculosis-treatment-via-zinc-poisoning-in-human-macrophages-and-in-a-mouse-model-of-infection
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexandra Maure, Emeline Lawarée, Francesco Fiorentino, Alexandre Pawlik, Saideep Gona, Alexandre Giraud-Gatineau, Matthew J G Eldridge, Anne Danckaert, David Hardy, Wafa Frigui, Camille Keck, Claude Gutierrez, Olivier Neyrolles, Nathalie Aulner, Antonello Mai, Mélanie Hamon, Luis B Barreiro, Priscille Brodin, Roland Brosch, Dante Rotili, Ludovic Tailleux
Antituberculosis drugs, mostly developed over 60 years ago, combined with a poorly effective vaccine, have failed to eradicate tuberculosis. More worryingly, multiresistant strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) are constantly emerging. Innovative strategies are thus urgently needed to improve tuberculosis treatment. Recently, host-directed therapy has emerged as a promising strategy to be used in adjunct with existing or future antibiotics, by improving innate immunity or limiting immunopathology. Here, using high-content imaging, we identified novel 1,2,4-oxadiazole-based compounds, which allow human macrophages to control MTB replication...
April 29, 2024: PLoS Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38683670/unravelling-the-role-of-the-group-6-soluble-di-iron-monooxygenase-sdimo-smoabcd-in-alkane-metabolism-and-chlorinated-alkane-degradation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eleonora Ferrari, Giulio Di Benedetto, Andrea Firrincieli, Alessandro Presentato, Dario Frascari, Martina Cappelletti
Soluble di-iron monooxygenases (SDIMOs) are multi-component enzymes catalysing the oxidation of various substrates. These enzymes are characterized by high sequence and functional diversity that is still not well understood despite their key role in biotechnological processes including contaminant biodegradation. In this study, we analysed a mutant of Rhodoccocus aetherivorans BCP1 (BCP1-2.10) characterized by a transposon insertion in the gene smoA encoding the alpha subunit of the plasmid-located SDIMO SmoABCD...
May 2024: Microbial Biotechnology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38683120/bhlhe40-regulates-myeloid-cell-polarization-through-il-10-dependent-and-independent-mechanisms
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Skyler V Hendrix, Yassin Mreyoud, Michael E McNehlan, Asya Smirnov, Sthefany M Chavez, Brian Hie, Megan M Chamberland, Tara R Bradstreet, Ashlee M Webber, Darren Kreamalmeyer, Reshma Taneja, Bryan D Bryson, Brian T Edelson, Christina L Stallings
Better understanding of the host responses to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infections is required to prevent tuberculosis and develop new therapeutic interventions. The host transcription factor BHLHE40 is essential for controlling M. tuberculosis infection, in part by repressing Il10 expression, where excess IL-10 contributes to the early susceptibility of Bhlhe40-/- mice to M. tuberculosis infection. Deletion of Bhlhe40 in lung macrophages and dendritic cells is sufficient to increase the susceptibility of mice to M...
April 29, 2024: Journal of Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38681899/lessons-from-multiple-infections-such-as-lymphoma-complicated-with-pneumocystis-infection-a-case-report
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Huaichong Wang, Yuying Lang, Xinjun Cai, Liujie Gao, Shengya Yang, Jie Jin
BACKGROUND: Lymphoma is complicated by intricate infections, notably Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PJP), marked by rapid progression, respiratory failure, and high mortality. Rapid diagnosis of PJP and effective administration of the first-line treatment trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (TMP-SMX) are important. For patients intolerant to TMP-SMX, selecting appropriate alternatives is challenging, necessitating careful decisions to optimize diagnosis and treatment. We present a lymphoma case complicated by PJP, illustrating medication adjustment until a positive response was observed...
2024: Infection and Drug Resistance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38680790/bacteria-in-the-blood-of-healthy-stray-dogs-infested-by-ticks-in-northern-mexico
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fernando Mejía García, Sergio Iván Barraza Guerrero, Cristina García De la Peña, David Ramiro Aguillón Gutiérrez, Quetzaly Karmy Siller Rodríguez, César Alberto Meza Herrera, Felipe Vaca Paniagua, Clara Diaz Velásquez, Aldo De la Cruz Montoya, Luis Manuel Valenzuela Núñez
OBJECTIVE: The objectives of this study were to determine the richness, abundance, and diversity of bacteria in stray dogs ( Canis lupus familiaris ) infested by ticks in Comarca Lagunera, northern Mexico, and to establish their pathogenic and or/zoonotic potential. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Blood samples from 12 dogs were collected, and their deoxyribonucleic acid was extracted. The V3-V4 region of the 16S ribosomal ribunocleic acid gene was amplified by polymerase chain reaction...
March 2024: Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38680788/implementation-of-an-integrated-control-programme-for-neglected-tropical-diseases-of-the-skin-in-ghana-the-essential-role-of-the-laboratory
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Abigail Agbanyo, Bernadette Agbavor, Solomon Gyabaah, Michael Ntiamoah Oppong, Olivia Dornu, Philemon Boasiako Antwi, Aloysius Dzigbordi Loglo, Kabiru Mohammed Abass, George Amofa, Nana Konama Kotey, Benedict Quao, Michael Frimpong, Kingsley Asiedu, Yaw Ampem Amoako, Richard Odame Phillips
INTRODUCTION: In this study, we report on findings from approaches used, the outcomes and the lessons learnt from the laboratory support provided for integrated control of skin NTDs including Buruli ulcer (BU), and yaws in seven selected districts in Ghana. METHODS: Actions implemented from July 2018 to October 2022 included; training district-level health workers on specimen collection, storage, and transport to laboratories, integrated case searches, continual monitoring and supervision for trained health workers, laboratory confirmation of BU and yaws samples and providing results of the analysed samples to guide decision making...
May 2024: Journal of Clinical Tuberculosis and Other Mycobacterial Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38680787/latent-tb-treatment-regimens-in-2023-wetmore-tb-clinic-in-new-orleans
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amy Wolfe, Priyanka Jadhav, Amber May, Shandrica Seymour, Angela Blanchard, Juzar Ali
The USPSTF has updated Latent TB Infection (LTBI) screening and treatment recommendations in 2023; describing treatment courses, side effects and benefits associated with each regimen. Overall, rifampin-containing shortened regimens are the preferred modality for LTBI treatment. A recent study in 2023 evaluated adherence and tolerance of the isoniazid(INH) + rifapentine(RPT), or "3HP" regimen and identified patient groups that may be at higher risk for non-completion of this regimen. It emphasized the need for targeted education at the beginning of treatment, to avoid early discontinuation...
May 2024: Journal of Clinical Tuberculosis and Other Mycobacterial Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38680611/exacerbation-of-cmv-and-nontuberculous-mycobacterial-infections-following-pd-1-blockade-for-hiv-associated-kaposi-sarcoma
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Ifeanyichukwu U Anidi, Shunsuke Sakai, Kelsie Brooks, Steven P Fling, Michael J Wagner, Kathryn Lurain, Cecilia S Lindestam Arlehamn, Alessandro Sette, Kenneth S Knox, Jason M Brenchley, Thomas S Uldrick, Elad Sharon, Daniel L Barber
Blockade of the co-inhibitory receptor PD-1 enhances antitumor responses by boosting the function of antigen-specific T cells. Although rare, PD-1 blockade in patients with cancer can lead to exacerbation of infection-associated pathology. Here, we detail the case of a 38-year-old man who was enrolled in a clinical trial for assessment of the safety and activity of anti-PD-1 therapy for Kaposi sarcoma in people with HIV well-controlled on antiretroviral therapy. Less than a week after receiving the first dose of anti-PD-1 antibody (pembrolizumab), he presented with severe abdominal pain associated with sudden exacerbations of preexisting cytomegalovirus (CMV) enteritis and nontuberculous mycobacterial mesenteric lymphadenitis...
May 2024: Open Forum Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38680421/exploring-tspan4-promoter-methylation-as-a-diagnostic-biomarker-for-tuberculosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jiahao Zhang, Jilong Chen, Yan Zhang, Liuchi Chen, Weiwei Mo, Qianting Yang, Mingxia Zhang, Haiying Liu
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis (TB), caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), is a persistent infectious disease threatening human health. The existing diagnostic methods still have significant shortcomings, including a low positivity rate in pathogen-based diagnoses and the inability of immunological diagnostics to detect active TB. Hence, it is urgent to develop new techniques to detect TB more accurate and earlier. This research aims to scrutinize and authenticate DNA methylation markers suitable for tuberculosis diagnosis...
2024: Frontiers in Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38680269/overlapping-infections-of-mycobacterium-canariasense-and-nocardia-farcinica-in-an-immunocompetent-patient-a-case-report
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Hai-Yan Huang, Kun-Peng Bu, Jin-Wei Liu, Jing Wei
BACKGROUND: Infections by non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) have become more common in recent years. Mycobacterium canariasense ( M. canariasense ) was first reported as an opportunistic pathogen in 2004, but there have been very few case reports since then. Nocardia is a genus of aerobic and Gram-positive bacilli, and these species are also opportunistic pathogens and in the Mycobacteriales order. Conventional methods for diagnosis of NTM are inefficient. Metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) can rapidly detect many pathogenic microorganisms, even rare species...
April 26, 2024: World Journal of Clinical Cases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38680137/first-detection-of-bovine-tuberculosis-by-ziehl-neelsen-staining-and-polymerase-chain-reaction-at-dairy-farms-in-the-lekok-sub-district-pasuruan-regency-and-surabaya-region-indonesia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Itfetania Aemilly Desire, Muhammad Luqman, Yulianna Puspitasari, Wiwiek Tyasningsih, Dhandy Koesoemo Wardhana, Dewa Ketut Meles, Yeni Dhamayanti, Dian Ayu Permatasari, Adiana Mutamsari Witaningrum, Agnes Dwi Sis Perwitasari, Hartanto Mulyo Raharjo, Siti Rani Ayuti, Shendy Canadya Kurniawan, Intan Noor Aina Kamaruzaman, Otto Sahat Martua Silaen
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Bovine tuberculosis (TB) is a zoonotic disease of great public health importance, particularly in Indonesia, where control measures are limited or are not implemented. This study aimed to detect the presence of Mycobacterium pathogens in milk samples from dairy cattle in Pasuruan regency and Surabaya City, East Java, using Ziehl-Neelsen acid-fast staining and polymerase chain reaction (PCR). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Milk samples were aseptically collected from 50 cattle in the Lekok Subdistrict, Pasuruan Regency, and 44 from dairy farms in the Lakarsantri Subdistrict, Wonocolo Subdistrict, Mulyorejo Subdistrict, and Kenjeran Subdistrict, Surabaya, East Java...
March 2024: Veterinary World
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38679629/construction-of-novel-multi-epitope-based-diagnostic-biomarker-hp16118p-and-its-application-in-the-differential-diagnosis-of-mycobacterium-tuberculosis-latent-infection
#52
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jie Wang, Fan Jiang, Peng Cheng, Zhaoyang Ye, Linsheng Li, Ling Yang, Li Zhuang, Wenping Gong
Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease that significantly threatens human health. However, the differential diagnosis of latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) and active tuberculosis (ATB) remains a challenge for clinicians in early detection and preventive intervention. In this study, we developed a novel biomarker named HP16118P, utilizing 16 helper T lymphocyte (HTL) epitopes, 11 cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) epitopes, and 8 B cell epitopes identified from 15 antigens associated with LTBI-RD using the IEDB database...
April 29, 2024: Mol Biomed
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38677053/identification-of-immune-subtypes-associated-with-neutrophils-in-tuberculosis-infection-based-on-weighted-gene-co-expression-network-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yingying Zhou, Yanli Zhang, Li Li
Tuberculosis (TB) is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis and is a major global health concern. Neutrophils play a significant role in TB infection and patient outcomes. This study aimed to identify gene modules associated with neutrophil infiltration in TB samples using WGCNA. Gene ontology and enrichment analyses were performed, and a random forest model was constructed to identify differentially expressed genes. K-means clustering was used to classify samples into subtypes, and immune-related scores, PD-L1 expression, HLA expression, and gene enrichment analysis were evaluated...
April 20, 2024: Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676952/actionable-mechanisms-of-drug-tolerance-and-resistance-in-mycobacterium-tuberculosis
#54
REVIEW
Dipanwita Datta, Shaina Jamwal, Nishant Jyoti, Srinivas Patnaik, Dhiraj Kumar
The emergence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) across bacterial pathogens presents a serious threat to global health. This threat is further exacerbated in tuberculosis (TB), mainly due to a protracted treatment regimen involving a combination of drugs. A diversity of factors contributes to the emergence of drug resistance in TB, which is caused by the pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb). While the traditional genetic mutation-driven drug resistance mechanisms operate in Mtb, there are also several additional unique features of drug resistance in this pathogen...
April 27, 2024: FEBS Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676533/computational-exploration-of-novel-antimicrobial-modalities-targeting-fucose-binding-lectins-and-ribosomes-in-mycobacterium-smegmatis-using-trna-encoded-peptides
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Pallavi M Shanthappa, Renuka Suravajhala, Geetha Kumar, Nidheesh Melethadathil
tRNA-Encoded Peptides (tREPs), encoded by small open reading frames (smORFs) within tRNA genes, have recently emerged as a new class of functional peptides exhibiting antiparasitic activity. The discovery of tREPs has led to a re-evaluation of the role of tRNAs in biology and has expanded our understanding of the genetic code. This presents an immense, unexplored potential in the realm of tRNA-peptide interactions, paving the way for groundbreaking discoveries and innovative applications in various biological functions...
April 27, 2024: Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676355/identification-of-a-1-acyl-glycerol-3-phosphate-acyltransferase-from-mycobacterium-tuberculosis-a-key-enzyme-involved-in-triacylglycerol-biosynthesis
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Meghna Santoshi, Harsh Bansia, Muzammil Hussain, Abodh Kumar Jha, Valakunja Nagaraja
Latent tuberculosis, caused by dormant Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), poses a threat to global health through the incubation of undiagnosed infections within the community. Dormant Mtb, which is phenotypically tolerant to antibiotics, accumulates triacylglycerol (TAG) utilizing fatty acids obtained from macrophage lipid droplets. TAG is vital to mycobacteria, serving as a cell envelope component and energy reservoir during latency. TAG synthesis occurs by sequential acylation of glycerol-3-phosphate, wherein the second acylation step is catalyzed by acylglycerol-3-phosphate acyltransferase (AGPAT), resulting in the production of phosphatidic acid (PA), a precursor for the synthesis of TAG and various phospholipids...
April 26, 2024: Molecular Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38675968/trends-in-and-risk-factors-for-drug-resistance-in-mycobacterium-tuberculosis-in-hiv-infected-patients
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaoqin Le, Xueqin Qian, Li Liu, Jianjun Sun, Wei Song, Tangkai Qi, Zhenyan Wang, Yang Tang, Shuibao Xu, Junyang Yang, Jiangrong Wang, Jun Chen, Renfang Zhang, Zhaoqin Zhu, Yinzhong Shen
Trends in and risk factors for drug resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis ( M. tuberculosis ) in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients with active tuberculosis were analyzed. The clinical data of M. tuberculosis and HIV-coinfected patients treated at the Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center between 2010 and 2022 were collected. The diagnosis of tuberculosis was confirmed by solid or liquid culture. The phenotypic drug susceptibility test was carried out via the proportional method, and the resistance to first-line and second-line drugs was analyzed...
April 18, 2024: Viruses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38675618/the-role-of-mrna-alternative-splicing-in-macrophages-infected-with-mycobacterium-tuberculosis-a-field-needing-to-be-discovered
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REVIEW
Weiling Hong, Hongxing Yang, Xiao Wang, Jingyi Shi, Jian Zhang, Jianping Xie
Mycobacterium tuberculosis ( Mtb ) is one of the major causes of human death. In its battle with humans, Mtb has fully adapted to its host and developed ways to evade the immune system. At the same time, the human immune system has developed ways to respond to Mtb . The immune system responds to viral and bacterial infections through a variety of mechanisms, one of which is alternative splicing. In this study, we summarized the overall changes in alternative splicing of the transcriptome after macrophages were infected with Mtb ...
April 16, 2024: Molecules: a Journal of Synthetic Chemistry and Natural Product Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38675588/bioactive-%C3%AE-pyrone-analogs-from-the-endophytic-fungus-diaporthe-sp-cb10100-%C3%AE-glucosidase-inhibitory-activity-molecular-docking-and-molecular-dynamics-studies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhong Wang, Qingxian Ma, Guangling Wu, Yani Zhong, Bin Feng, Pingzhi Huang, Aijie Li, Genyun Tang, Xueshuang Huang, Hong Pu
Two α-pyrone analogs were isolated from the endophytic fungus Diaporthe sp. CB10100, which is derived from the medicinal plant Sinomenium acutum . These analogs included a new compound, diaporpyrone F ( 3 ), and a known compound, diaporpyrone D ( 4 ). The structure of 3 was identified by a comprehensive examination of HRESIMS, 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopic data. Bioinformatics analysis revealed that biosynthetic gene clusters for α-pyrone analogs are common in fungi of Diaporthe species. The in vitro α-glucosidase inhibitory activity and antibacterial assay of 4 revealed that it has a 46...
April 12, 2024: Molecules: a Journal of Synthetic Chemistry and Natural Product Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38675510/uhplc-hrms-ms-chemical-fingerprinting-of-the-bioactive-partition-from-cultivated-piper-aduncum-l
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Adélia Viviane de Luna, Thayssa da Silva Ferreira Fagundes, Ygor Jessé Ramos, Marlon Heggdorne de Araújo, Michelle Frazão Muzitano, Sanderson Dias Calixto, Thatiana Lopes Biá Ventura Simão, George Azevedo de Queiroz, Elsie Franklin Guimarães, André Mesquita Marques, Davyson de Lima Moreira
Piper aduncum L. is widely distributed in tropical regions and the ethnobotanical uses of this species encompass medicinal applications for the treatment of respiratory, antimicrobial, and gynecological diseases. Chemical studies reveal a diverse array of secondary metabolites, including terpenes, flavonoids, and prenylated compounds. Extracts from P. aduncum have shown antibacterial, antifungal, and larvicidal activities. Our study explores the activity of extracts and partitions against Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv, as well as the chemical diversity of the bioactive partition...
April 9, 2024: Molecules: a Journal of Synthetic Chemistry and Natural Product Chemistry
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