Publications by authors named "Ahlm C"

We previously demonstrated that the lungs of deceased COVID-19 patients were filled with a clear hydrogel consisting of hyaluronan (HA). In this translational study, we investigated the role of HA at all stages of COVID-19 disease to map the consequences of elevated HA on morbidity and identify the mechanism of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)-induced HA production. A reduced alveolar surface area was observed in the lungs of deceased COVID-19 patients compared to healthy controls, as visualized by a 3D rendering of lung morphology using light-sheet fluorescence microscopy.

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Background: Olfactory dysfunction together with neurological and cognitive symptoms are common after COVID-19. We aimed to study whether performance on olfactory and neuropsychological tests following infection predict post-COVID condition (PCC), persisting symptoms, and reduced health-related quality of life.

Methods: Both hospitalized (N = 10) and non-hospitalized individuals (N = 56) were enrolled in this prospective cohort study.

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mRNA vaccines are likely to become widely used for the prevention of infectious diseases in the future. Nevertheless, a notable gap exists in mechanistic data, particularly concerning the potential effects of sequential mRNA immunization or preexisting immunity on the early innate immune response triggered by vaccination. In this study, healthy adults, with or without documented prior SARS-CoV-2 infection, were vaccinated with the BNT162b2/Comirnaty mRNA vaccine.

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Objectives: To investigate the effectiveness of intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) as treatment for COVID-19 in immunocompromised patients.

Methods: This retrospective study investigated outcomes for immunocompromised, vaccine non-responsive, patients that between September 2022 and April 2023 received IVIG as treatment for COVID-19 in the region of Västerbotten, Sweden. We analyzed clinical data, viral load, and anti-SARS-CoV-2 IgG binding and neutralization levels of patient serum samples and IVIG production batches.

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  • Orthohantaviruses, primarily transmitted by rodents, cause serious illnesses such as hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome in Eurasia and hantavirus pulmonary syndrome in the Americas, with no effective treatments or vaccines currently available.
  • The study focused on the Puumala virus (PUUV), carried by bank voles, which causes a milder form of HFRS; researchers developed a hybrid-capture method for complete genomic sequencing of PUUV isolates, revealing valuable information about nucleotide diversity and lineage.
  • The findings offer crucial insights into PUUV evolution and epidemiology in Northern Sweden, highlighting the panel's diagnostic potential that could improve understanding of Orthohantavirus transmission routes.
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Thrombocytopenia is a cardinal symptom of hantavirus-induced diseases including Puumala virus (PUUV)-induced hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS), which is associated with impaired platelet function, bleeding manifestations and augmented thrombotic risk. However, the underlying mechanisms causing thrombocytopenia and platelet hypo-responsiveness are unknown. Thus, we investigated the direct and indirect impact of PUUV on platelet production, function and degradation.

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Surveillance of mosquito vectors is critical for early detection, prevention and control of vector borne diseases. In this study we used advanced molecular tools, such as DNA barcoding in combination with novel sequencing technologies to discover new and already known viruses in genetically identified mosquito species. Mosquitoes were captured using BG sentinel traps in Western Kenya during May and July 2019, and homogenized individually before pooled into groups of ten mosquitoes.

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  • Peripheral B cell depletion via anti-CD20 treatment, such as rituximab, is effective in reducing relapses in multiple sclerosis (MS) but can weaken vaccine responses.
  • Researchers studied the immune responses of RTX-treated MS patients to the BNT162b2 mRNA vaccine, focusing on antibody and B cell activity during three doses, with the first two doses given during treatment interruption.
  • The study found that after two vaccine doses, antibody and neutralization levels were similar to healthy controls, and certain immune response characteristics predicted a better response to the third vaccine dose, even with the resumption of rituximab treatment.
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Objectives: We examined the temporal changes of the CSF proteome in patients with herpes simplex encephalitis (HSE) during the course of the disease, in relation to anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) serostatus, corticosteroid treatment, brain MRI and neurocognitive performance.

Methods: Patients were retrospectively included from a previous prospective trial with a pre-specified CSF sampling protocol. Mass spectrometry data of the CSF proteome were processed using pathway analysis.

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Background: To inform future preventive measures including repeated vaccinations, we have searched for a clinically useful immune correlate of protection against fatal COVID-19 among nursing homes residents.

Methods: We performed repeated capillary blood sampling with analysis of S-binding IgG in an open cohort of nursing home residents in Sweden. We analyzed immunological and registry data from 16 September 2021 to 31 August 2022 with follow-up of deaths to 30 September 2022.

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  • Emerging hantaviruses are dangerous to humans, causing severe diseases with no current vaccines or treatments.
  • Researchers isolated a monoclonal antibody that targets the viral fusion complex, explaining its broad neutralizing capability against hantaviruses.
  • An engineered variant of this antibody shows improved effectiveness against the dangerous Andes virus, positioning it as a promising candidate for a universal hantavirus treatment.
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  • * These viruses affect endothelial cells and can lead to conditions such as haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) in Europe and Asia, and hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome (HCPS) in the Americas, which exhibit overlapping symptoms.
  • * Effective management of HCPS relies on early detection, quick access to diagnostic tests, and transfer to appropriate medical facilities, as there are currently no specific antiviral treatments available.
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  • O'nyong-nyong virus (ONNV) is primarily found in Africa, transmitted by mosquito species Anopheles gambiae and An. funestus, but the invasive Anopheles stephensi may introduce the virus to new regions due to its migration and urban malaria vector role.
  • A study was conducted to evaluate the vector competence of An. stephensi by exposing them to ONNV-infected blood and measuring various rates of infection and transmission.
  • Results showed high infection (89.5%) and transmission (74.6%) rates across different time points, suggesting An. stephensi could be a significant vector for ONNV, highlighting the potential risk of the virus spreading beyond Africa.
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Five different mosquito-borne viruses (moboviruses) significant to human disease are known to be endemic to Fennoscandia (Sindbis virus, Inkoo virus, Tahyna virus, Chatanga virus, and Batai virus). However, the incidence of mosquito-borne virus infections in Fennoscandia is unknown, largely due to underdiagnosing and lack of surveillance efforts. The Fennoscandian moboviruses are difficult to prevent due to their method of transmission, and often difficult to diagnose due to a lack of clear case definition criteria.

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BackgroundThe current SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has highlighted a need for easy and safe blood sampling in combination with accurate serological methodology. Venipuncture for testing is usually performed by trained staff at healthcare centres. Long travel distances to healthcare centres in rural regions may introduce a bias of testing towards relatively large communities with closer access.

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Background: Malaria deaths among children have been declining worldwide during the last two decades. Despite preventive, epidemiologic and therapy-development work, mortality rate decline has stagnated in western Kenya resulting in persistently high child malaria morbidity and mortality. The aim of this study was to identify public health determinants influencing the high burden of malaria deaths among children in this region.

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Background: The long-term sequelae after COVID-19 constitute a challenge to public health and increased knowledge is needed. We investigated the prevalence of self-reported persistent symptoms and reduced health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in relation to functional exercise capacity, 6 months after infection, and explored risk factors for COVID-19 sequalae.

Methods: This was a prospective, multicenter, cohort study including 434 patients.

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Background: Severe COVID-19 increases the risk for long-term respiratory impairment, but data after mild COVID-19 are scarce. Our aims were to determine risk factors for reduced respiratory function 3-6 months after COVID-19 infection and to investigate if reduced respiratory function would relate to impairment of exercise performance and breathlessness.

Methods: Patients with COVID-19 were enrolled at the University Hospitals of Umeå and Örebro, and Karlstad Central Hospital, Sweden.

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Diagnosis of viral meningitis (VM) is uncommon practice in Sudan and there is no local viral etiological map. We therefore intended to differentiate VM using standardized clinical codes and determine the involvement of herpes simplex virus types-1 and 2 (HSV-1/2), varicella zoster virus, non-polio human enteroviruses (HEVs), and human parechoviruses in meningeal infections in children in Sudan. This is a cross-sectional hospital-based study.

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Background: Human herpes virus type-6 (HHV-6) is increasingly recognised as a febrile agent in children. However, less is known in sub-Saharan African countries, including Sudan.

Objective: We investigated the involvement of HHV-6 in paediatric central nervous system (CNS) infections in Khartoum, Sudan.

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Unlabelled: Uncontrolled release of damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) is suggested to be a major trigger for the dysregulated host immune response that leads to severe COVID-19. Cold-inducible RNA-binding protein (CIRP), is a newly identified DAMP that aggravates inflammation and tissue injury, and induces respiratory failure in sepsis. Whether CIRP contributes to the pathogenesis of respiratory failure in COVID-19 has not yet been explored.

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  • Orthohantaviruses are serious rodent-borne viruses causing diseases like HFRS in Eurasia and hantavirus pulmonary syndrome in the Americas, with significant variation in fatality rates.
  • Researchers analyzed a fatal HFRS case linked to a specific strain of Puumala orthohantavirus (PUUV) and found unique mutations in the virus that may influence severity.
  • The study revealed that lower levels of neutralizing antibodies and higher viral loads correlated with worse outcomes, suggesting that treatments like bradykinin receptor inhibitors might not be effective for advanced cases.
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Background: Mosquito-borne viruses pose a serious threat to humans worldwide. There has been an upsurge in the number of mosquito-borne viruses in Europe, mostly belonging to the families Togaviridae, genus Alphavirus (Sindbis, Chikungunya), Flaviviridae (West Nile, Usutu, Dengue), and Peribunyaviridae, genus Orthobunyavirus, California serogroup (Inkoo, Batai, Tahyna). The principal focus of this study was Inkoo (INKV) and Sindbis (SINV) virus circulating in Norway, Sweden, Finland, and some parts of Russia.

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Understanding immune responses after severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) breakthrough infection will facilitate the development of next-generation vaccines. Here, we profiled spike (S)-specific B cell responses after Omicron/BA.1 infection in messenger RNA-vaccinated donors.

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  • The hantavirus Puumala virus (PUUV) and related viruses lead to serious diseases in humans, but there are currently no FDA-approved treatments available.
  • Recent research has identified human neutralizing antibodies (nAbs) that target specific glycoprotein spikes of the virus, which may help in treating these infections.
  • One particularly promising nAb, ADI-42898, has shown the ability to block virus entry and provide protection in animal models, making it a strong candidate for future clinical use and vaccine development.
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