Publications by authors named "Alexandra M Popa"

Objectives: External quality assessment (EQA) schemes provide information on individual and general analytical performance of participating laboratories and test systems. The aim of this study was to investigate the use and performance of SARS-CoV-2 virus genome detection systems in Austrian laboratories and their preparedness to face challenges associated with the pandemic.

Methods: Seven samples were selected to evaluate performance and estimate variability of reported results.

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The liver is a central regulator of metabolic homeostasis and serum metabolite levels. Hepatocytes are the functional units of the liver parenchyma and not only responsible for turnover of biomolecules but also act as central immune signaling platforms. Hepatotropic viruses infect liver tissue, resulting in inflammatory responses, tissue damage and hepatitis.

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Background: Severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) frequently entails complications that bear similarities to autoimmune diseases. To date, there are little data on possible immunoglobulin (Ig) A-mediated autoimmune responses. Here, we aim to determine whether COVID-19 is associated with a vigorous total IgA response and whether IgA antibodies are associated with complications of severe illness.

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Article Synopsis
  • Infections trigger complex reactions in the host related to antiviral defense, inflammation, and tissue repair, with the liver playing a crucial role in managing metabolic changes during these processes.
  • Researchers studied mice infected with LCMV and discovered significant alterations in liver metabolism linked to the body's interferon responses shortly after infection.
  • The study found that the liver's response involved the suppression of certain metabolic genes, leading to changes in amino acid concentrations that ultimately impacted T cell responses and liver health, highlighting a new way the body regulates immunity through metabolic adjustments.
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