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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38393149/viper-venom-phospholipase-a2-database-the-structural-and-functional-anatomy-of-a-primary-toxin-in-envenomation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ana L Novo de Oliveira, Miguel T Lacerda, Maria J Ramos, Pedro A Fernandes
Viper venom phospholipase A2 enzymes (vvPLA2s) and phospholipase A2-like (PLA2-like) proteins are two of the principal toxins in viper venom that are responsible for the severe myotoxic and neurotoxic effects caused by snakebite envenoming, among other pathologies. As snakebite envenoming is the deadliest neglected tropical disease, a complete understanding of these proteins' properties and their mechanisms of action is urgently needed. Therefore, we created a database comprising information on the holo-form, cofactor-bound 3D structure of 217 vvPLA2 and PLA2-like proteins in their physiologic environment, as well as 79 membrane-bound viper species from 24 genera, which we have made available to the scientific community to accelerate the development of new anti-snakebite drugs...
February 1, 2024: Toxins
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38387772/in-vitro-evaluation-of-the-susceptibility-of-bacterial-biofilms-to-hecogenin-acetate
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nara Juliana Santos Araújo, Maria do Socorro Costa, Ana Raquel Pereira da Silva, Cícera Laura Roque Paulo, Camila Aparecida Pereira Silva, Franceildo Jorge Felix, Cicera Datiane de Morais Oliveira-Tintino, José Maria Barbosa Filho, Thiago Sampaio de Freitas, Maria Flaviana Bezerra Morais Braga, Henrique Douglas Melo Coutinho, Jacqueline Cosmo Andrade-Pinheiro
Biofilms are a bacterial resistance strategy through which microorganisms organize themselves in the form of a colony fixed to a surface that is protected by a polymer matrix. Infectious diseases that result in biofilm formation have been considered a relevant public health problem due to the potential to increase patient morbidity and mortality, in addition to increasing the burden on health services. Such pathologies are treated with the use of antimicrobial drugs, the indiscriminate use of which has contributed to the process of bacterial resistance, demanding the need to invest in new alternatives to combat them...
February 20, 2024: Acta Tropica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38381759/identification-of-trans-genus-biomarkers-for-early-diagnosis-of-intestinal-schistosomiasis-and-progression-of-gut-pathology-in-a-mouse-model-using-metabolomics
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peerut Chienwichai, Phornpimon Tipthara, Joel Tarning, Yanin Limpanont, Phiraphol Chusongsang, Yupa Chusongsang, Nuttapohn Kiangkoo, Poom Adisakwattana, Onrapak Reamtong
Schistosomiasis is one of the most devastating human diseases worldwide. The disease is caused by six species of Schistosoma blood fluke; five of which cause intestinal granulomatous inflammation and bleeding. The current diagnostic method is inaccurate and delayed, hence, biomarker identification using metabolomics has been applied. However, previous studies only investigated infection caused by one Schistosoma spp., leaving a gap in the use of biomarkers for other species. No study focused on understanding the progression of intestinal disease...
February 2024: PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38380148/gonad-pathology-sex-hormone-modulation-and-vitellogenin-expression-in-chrysichthys-nigrodigitatus-from-lagos-and-epe-lagoons-within-the-southern-lagoon-system-nigeria
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Olusola A Akangbe, Azubuike V Chukwuka, Maurice E Imiuwa, Aina O Adeogun
Introduction: Estrogenic chemicals in aquatic environments impact fish reproductive health, with vitellogenin protein levels serving as a crucial biomarker for xenoestrogen exposure. Limited knowledge exists on estrogenic effects in tropical environments, prompting an investigation into the influence of environmental estrogens on Chrysichthys nigrodigitatus in Lagos and Epe lagoons. Methods: A total of 195 fish samples underwent analysis for vitellogenin protein, sex hormones (testosterone and 17 β-estradiol), and gonad pathology in effluent-receiving areas of the specified lagoons...
2024: Frontiers in toxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38377080/invasive-fungal-pathogens-from-the-tropical-and-temperate-areas-a-challenge-in-pathology-and-diagnosis
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REVIEW
Anca Cighir, Anca Delia Mare, Răzvan Lucian Coșeriu, Adrian Man
Fungi play a vital role in ensuring a physiological balance in the surrounding environments, interacting closely with humans, plants, and animals. While most of the time their contribution is beneficial, occasionally, they can become harmful, especially in patients with weakened immune systems. The work at hand aims to present the most common fungal pathogens involved in invasive infections, focusing on fungi that are present in the tropical and temperate areas of the world. While in the former, due to the humid climate, most fungal infections are caused by dimorphic fungi such as Coccidioides spp...
January 31, 2024: Journal of Infection in Developing Countries
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38373526/molecular-characterization-of-haemoproteus-enucleator-with-emphasis-on-the-host-and-geographic-distribution
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mélanie Tchoumbou, Josef Harl, Aladji Souaibou, Tatjana Iezhova, Gediminas Valkiūnas
Haemoproteus species (Haemosporida, Haemoproteidae) are cosmopolitan and highly diverse blood parasites of birds that have been neglected in avian medicine. However, recent discoveries based on molecular diagnostic markers show that these pathogens often cause marked damage to various internal organs due to exo-erythrocytic development, sometimes resulting in severe and even lethal avian haemoproteosis, including cerebral pathologies. Molecular markers are essential for haemoproteosis diagnostics, but the data is limited, particularly for parasites transmitted in tropical ecosystems...
February 17, 2024: Acta Tropica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38355934/arboviruses-and-pregnancy-are-the-threats-visible-or-hidden
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Najeh Hcini, Véronique Lambert, Olivier Picone, Jean-Francois Carod, Gabriel Carles, Léo Pomar, Loïc Epelboin, Mathieu Nacher
Mosquito-borne arboviral diseases are a global concern and can have severe consequences on maternal, neonatal, and child health. Their impact on pregnancy tends to be neglected in developing countries. Despite hundreds of millions of infections, 90% pregnancies being exposed, scientific data on pregnant women is poor and sometimes non-existent. Recently and since the 2016 Zika virus outbreak, there has been a newfound interest in these diseases. Through various neuropathogenic, visceral, placental, and teratogenic mechanisms, these arbovirus infections can lead to fetal losses, obstetrical complications, and a wide range of congenital abnormalities, resulting in long-term neurological and sensory impairments...
February 15, 2024: Tropical Diseases, Travel Medicine and Vaccines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38354188/identification-and-characterization-of-a-novel-nematode-pan-allergen-npa-from-wuchereria-bancrofti-and-their-potential-role-in-human-filarial-tropical-pulmonary-eosinophilia-tpe
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samuel Christopher Katru, Anand Setty Balakrishnan, Gnanasekar Munirathinam, Azadeh Hadadianpour, Scott A Smith, Ramaswamy Kalyanasundaram
BACKGROUND: Tropical pulmonary eosinophilia (TPE) is a chronic respiratory syndrome associated with Lymphatic Filariasis (LF), a tropical parasitic infection of the human, transmitted by mosquitoes. The larval form of LF (microfilariae) are trapped in the lungs of TPE subjects have a major role in initiating the TPE syndrome. To date, there are no reports on the potential allergen that is responsible for generating parasite-specific IgE in TPE. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In this project, we screened a cDNA expression library of the microfilarial stages of Wuchereria bancrofti with monoclonal IgE antibodies prepared from subjects with clinical filarial infections...
February 14, 2024: PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38347057/the-relationship-between-the-level-of-vitamin-d-and-ruptured-intracranial-aneurysms-among-patients-with-high-sun-exposure
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lívio Pereira de Macêdo, Renata de Castro Tavares, Mateus Torres Braga, Lidiane Moura Dos Santos, Glaudir Donato, Fábio Antônio Serra de Lima Júnior, Rosanne Pereira de Macêdo, Arlindo Ugulino Netto, Kauê Franke, Pierre Vansant Oliveira Eugênio, Auricélio Batista Cezar-Junior, Igor Vilela Faquini, José Laércio Júnior Silva, Eduardo Vieira de Carvalho Júnior, Nivaldo S Almeida, Francisco Alfredo Bandeira E Farias, Marcelo Moraes Valença, Hildo Rocha Cirne Azevedo-Filho
Non-traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) accounts for 3-5% of acute strokes. Intracranial aneurysm is the most common cause of non-traumatic SAH. Vitamin D influences the cardiovascular system, including the formation and rupture of cerebral aneurysms. To evaluate the serum vitamin D level in patients living in the tropical zone who suffered aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage and its correlation with demographic and neurological characteristics. This is an analytical cross-sectional study to assess the serum level of vitamin D in a study population of 99 patients treated and diagnosed with aSAH in a public hospital in Recife-PE over a period of 12 months...
February 12, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38341054/intestine-proteomic-and-metabolomic-alterations-in-dogs-infected-with-toxocara-canis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Na Wang, Soben Sieng, Tian Liang, Jingyun Xu, Qian Han
Toxocariasis is an important zoonotic parasitic disease. Toxocaris canis adults live and reproduce in the intestinal tract of dogs and other canine hosts, and the infectious eggs are continuously excreted in feces, which causes environmental contamination and has an important public health significance. In this study, TMT proteomic and untargeted metabolomic methods were used to explore the physiological and pathological effects on the intestinal tract of dogs which infected with T. canis, and a series of bioinformatics analyses were conducted to identify differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) and differentially expressed metabolites (DEMs)...
February 8, 2024: Acta Tropica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38324877/prevalence-and-clinical-consequences-of-hepatitis-c-virus-infection-in-patients-undergoing-hematopoietic-stem-cell-transplantation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ana Claudia Marques Barbosa Diaz, Steven Sol Witkin, Cesar de Almeida Neto, Alfredo Mendrone Junior, Vanderson Rocha, Silvia Figueiredo Costa, Jessica Fernandes Ramos, Maria Cassia Mendes-Correa
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality among hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HCT) recipients. In Brazil, its occurrence in HCT recipients remains undetermined. We now report on HCV prevalence in HCT recipients and its clinical consequences. The medical records of all HCT recipients seen at Hospital das Clinicas, Sao Paulo University Medical School, from January 2010 to January 2020 were reviewed to determine HCV serostatus. A retrospective analysis of medical charts was undertaken on all seropositive cases to determine HCV genotype, presence of liver fibrosis, co-infections with other viruses, previous treatments, and clinical evolution of liver pathology after HCT...
2024: Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38308027/imaging-spectrum-in-tropical-breast-infections
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ekta Dhamija, Shrea Gulati, Smriti Hari
While breast carcinoma is the most feared pathology in women with breast lumps, infections continue to be an important aetiology, especially in countries with low to middle socio-economic status. The breast infections or mastitis can present as acute painful breast or recurrent episodes of breast lumps with or without pain. The common causes include puerperal, non-puerperal, and idiopathic mastitis whereas uncommon causes like tuberculosis, filariasis, hydatid and other parasitic infections are still seen in developing countries...
February 2, 2024: British Journal of Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38295409/dantu-blood-group-erythrocytes-form-large-plasmodium-falciparum-rosettes-less-commonly
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Molly S A Carlier, Wilfred Nyamu, Johnstone Makale, Thomas N Williams, J Alexandra Rowe, Silvia N Kariuki
Dantu erythrocytes, which express a hybrid glycophorin B/A protein, are protective against severe malaria. Recent studies have shown that Dantu impairs Plasmodium falciparum invasion by increasing erythrocyte membrane tension, but its effects on pathological host-parasite adhesion interactions such as rosetting, the binding of uninfected erythrocytes to P. falciparum-infected erythrocytes, have not been investigated previously. The expression of several putative host rosetting receptors-including glycophorin A (GYPA), glycophorin C (GYPC), complement receptor 1 (CR1), and band 3, which complexes with GYPA to form the Wrightb blood group antigen-are altered on Dantu erythrocytes...
January 30, 2024: American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38292713/factors-affecting-first-ovulation-in-postpartum-dairy-cows-under-tropical-conditions-a-review
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REVIEW
Supawit Triwutanon, Theera Rukkwamsuk
It is documented that the reproductive performance of postpartum dairy cows is influenced by both internal and external factors. One of the most important reproductive performance indices is the first ovulation postpartum. This review aimed to describe factors affecting first ovulation postpartum in dairy cows, particularly those raised under tropical climates. Negative energy balance and its consequences; metabolic disorders; uterine pathology; udder health; lameness; and heat stress are discussed for their potential effects on the first ovulation postpartum...
December 2023: Open Veterinary Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38236357/histopathological-changes-and-oxidative-stress-associated-with-fascioliasis-in-bovines
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Salma A Shoulah, Mohamed M S Gaballa, Marwa Mohamdy Al-Assas, Sayed A Saqr, Hattan S Gattan, Abdelfattah Selim
Fascioliasis, a prevalent disease in livestock globally, is primarily caused by the trematode parasites Fasciola hepatica and Fasciola gigantica. This parasitic infection leads to significant economic repercussions. In this study, our objective was to gain insight into the pathophysiological consequences of Fascioliasis in cattle through the evaluation of metabolic, oxidative stress, and histological parameters. A thorough investigation was carried out on the liver of 197 bovines after their slaughter, which unveiled the occurrence of Fascioliasis, with a prevalence rate of 13...
January 18, 2024: Tropical Animal Health and Production
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38224563/rescuing-nucleus-pulposus-cells-from-ros-toxic-microenvironment-via-mitochondria-targeted-carbon-dot-supported-prussian-blue-to-alleviate-intervertebral-disc-degeneration
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yu Shi, Wenzhen Bu, Dongchuan Chu, Wenzheng Lin, Ke Li, Xueping Huang, Xinglong Wang, Yin Wu, Shang Wu, Dandan Li, Zhuobin Xu, Zhipeng Cao, Hao Chen, Huihui Wang
Intervertebral disc degeneration (IVDD) is invariably accompanied by excessive accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), resulting in progressive deterioration of mitochondrial function and senescence in nucleus pulposus cells (NPCs). Significantly, the main ROS production site in non-immune cells is mitochondria, suggesting mitochondria is a feasible therapeutic target to reverse IVDD. Triphenylphosphine (TPP), which is known as mitochondrial-tropic ligands, is utilized to modify carbon dot-supported Prussian blue (CD-PB) to scavenge superfluous intro-cellular ROS and maintain NPCs at normal redox levels...
January 15, 2024: Advanced Healthcare Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38159688/crcs-an-automatic-image-processing-pipeline-for-hormone-level-analysis-of-cushing-s-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Haiyue Li, Jing Xie, Jialin Song, Cheng Jin, Hongyi Xin, Xiaoyong Pan, Jing Ke, Ye Yuan, Hongbin Shen, Guang Ning
Due to the abnormal secretion of adreno-cortico-tropic-hormone (ACTH) by tumors, Cushing's disease leads to hypercortisonemia, a precursor to a series of metabolic disorders and serious complications. Cushing's disease has high recurrence rate, short recurrence time and undiscovered recurrence reason after surgical resection. Qualitative or quantitative automatic image analysis of histology images can potentially in providing insights into Cushing's disease, but still no software has been available to the best of our knowledge...
December 29, 2023: Methods: a Companion to Methods in Enzymology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38157380/taenia-solium-excretory-secretory-proteins-esps-suppresses-tlr4-akt-mediated-ros-formation-in-human-macrophages-via-hsa-mir-125
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Naina Arora, Anand K Keshri, Rimanpreet Kaur, Suraj S Rawat, Rajeev Kumar, Amit Mishra, Amit Prasad
BACKGROUND: Helminth infections are a global health menace affecting 24% of the world population. They continue to increase global disease burden as their unclear pathology imposes serious challenges to patient management. Neurocysticercosis is classified as neglected tropical disease and is caused by larvae of helminthic cestode Taenia solium. The larvae infect humans and localize in central nervous system and cause NCC; a leading etiological agent of acquired epilepsy in the developing world...
December 29, 2023: PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38144243/the-occurrence-of-a-fatal-tuberculous-pancreatic-abscess-simulating-a-pancreatic-tumor-in-an-immunocompromised-patient
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Elmostafa Benaissa, Adil Maleb, Mostafa Elouennass
INTRODUCTION: Tuberculosis is currently undergoing a worrying recovery in Morocco. It is becoming a tropical disease again and can take deceptive clinical forms and involve unusual localizations. We report a rare case of pancreatic abscess due to Mycobacterium tuberculosis in an immunocompromised patient. CASE REPORT: The patient was 48 years old and was diagnosed with HIV infection 16 months previously during a systematic check-up. He had no notable pathological history, no notion of tuberculosis contagion and no signs of tuberculosis impregnation, and was admitted for the management of epigastric pain associated with an altered general condition...
June 2023: Germs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38108013/from-the-classroom-to-the-farm-a-lesson-plan-that-promotes-smallholder-farmers-education-and-training-about-plant-pathology-in-the-context-of-climate-change
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicole Colón Carrión, Sofía Macchiavelli Girón
Climate change represents one of the biggest threats to agricultural productivity around the world. In the tropics, extreme climate and pest and disease outbreaks represent one of the biggest climate change threats to smallholder farmers. Understanding smallholder farmers' educational needs and increasing access to information and awareness of climate change through education and training are key first steps to enhance the adaptive capacity of smallholder farmers. In a primary effort to increase accessible training and education to these communities, we developed a plant pathology lesson plan...
December 2023: Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education: JMBE
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