Publications by authors named "Andres J Galisteo"

Background: Tetanus toxin blocks the release of the inhibitory neurotransmitters in the central nervous system and causes tetanus and its main form of prevention is through vaccination. The vaccine is produced by inactivation of tetanus toxin with formaldehyde, which may cause side effects. An alternative way is the use of ionizing radiation for inactivation of the toxin and also to improve the potential immunogenic response and to reduce the post-vaccination side effects.

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Pulmonary toxoplasmosis is rare in immunocompetent patients. Herein, a Toxoplasma gondii strain isolated in Brazil from an immunocompetent patient who had severe pulmonary involvement was biologically and molecularly characterized for the first time. The TgHumIMTBr1 isolate was bioassayed in mice showing a virulent phenotype.

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  • The study addresses the challenge of accurately diagnosing COVID-19 in asymptomatic patients, emphasizing the need for reliable assay methods to assess population susceptibility.
  • Researchers developed two types of ELISA tests using whole viral antigen (WVA) and recombinant nucleocapsid protein (rNP) to better detect IgG antibodies in individuals.
  • Results showed that while rNP ELISA had fewer false negatives, it produced more false positives, while WVA ELISA generally had more false negatives; correlating both tests improved overall diagnostic accuracy.
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Purpose: Protein irradiation causes aggregation, chain breakage, and oxidation, enhancing its uptake by antigen-presenting cells. To evaluate if irradiated proteins participate on the protection, we studied the immune response induced in mice immunized with irradiated soluble extracts of tachyzoites (STag) or irradiated intact RH tachyzoites (RH). Soluble extracts of tachyzoites (STag) were irradiated at different dose by Cobalt-60 source.

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Liposomes containing phosphatidylserine (PS) has been used for the delivery of drugs into the intramacrophage milieu. (L.) parasites live inside macrophages and cause a fatal and neglected viscerotropic disease, with a toxic treatment.

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Background: Visceral leishmaniasis is a complex neglected tropical disease caused by complex. Its current treatment reveals strong limitations, especially high toxicity. In this context, natural products are important sources of new drug alternatives for VL therapy.

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Gamma radiation induces protein changes that enhance immunogenicity for venoms, used in antivenin production. Coccidian parasites exposed to gamma radiation elicit immune response with protection in mice and man, but without studies on the effect of gamma radiation in soluble acellular extracts or isolated proteins. Toxoplasmosis is a highly prevalent coccidian disease with only one vaccine for veterinary use but with remaining tissue cysts.

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Visceral leishmaniasis is a fatal parasitic neglected disease affecting 1.5 million people worldwide. Based on a drug repositioning approach, the aim of this work was to investigate the immunomodulatory potential of buparvaquone (BPQ) and to establish a safe regimen to evaluate the efficacy of BPQ entrapped by negatively charged nanoliposomes (BPQ-LP) in -infected hamsters.

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Toxoplasma gondii infection induces a strong and long-lasting immune response that is able to prevent most reinfections but allows tissue cysts. Irradiated, sterilized T. gondii tachyzoites are an interesting vaccine, and they induce immunity that is similar to infection, but without cysts.

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  • HSP90B1 encodes the heat shock protein HSP108, which is involved in stress responses and is particularly relevant to the nervous system, especially the retina.
  • * The study investigated congenital ocular toxoplasmosis using Gallus domesticus embryos infected with Toxoplasma gondii and observed changes in eye structure and gene expression.
  • * Findings included the presence of the parasite in specific eye tissues, abnormal cellular migration, and a trend towards reduced HSP90B1 expression, highlighting the model's potential for studying the disease's development.
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Studying the cellular death pathways in Leishmania is an important aspect of discovering new antileishmanials. While using a drug repositioning approach, the lethal action of the nitrothiazolyl-salicylamide derivative nitazoxanide (NTZ) was investigated against Leishmania (L.) infantum.

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Toxoplasma gondii is an obligate intracellular parasite that infects a variety of mammals and birds. T. gondii also causes human toxoplasmosis; although toxoplasmosis is generally a benign disease, ocular, congenital or reactivated disease is associated with high numbers of disabled people.

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We detected Toxoplasma gondii oocysts in feces of experimentally infected cats, using a Kato Katz approach with subsequent Kinyoun staining. Animals serologically negative to T. gondii were infected orally with 5 x 10(2) mice brain cysts of ME49 strain.

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Pulmonary toxoplasmosis is rare in immunocompetent subjects. Here, we describe a 41-year-old previously healthy male patient who presented to the emergency department of a hospital with a life-threatening case of pneumonia due to Toxoplasma gondii infection, which responded to specific therapy. Clinical and image-based findings overlap with those for atypical pneumonias, and toxoplasmosis should be considered in the differential diagnosis--especially if immunoglobulin M-specific antibodies are detected.

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200Gy gamma-irradiated Toxoplasma gondii RH tachyzoites failed to reproduce in vitro and in vivo. In short-term cultures, these parasites maintained a respiratory response, the ability to invade cells and preserved protein and nucleic acid synthesis. ELISA and Western blotting techniques demonstrated the similarity in humoral response between mice infected with gamma-irradiated tachyzoites and animals infected with naive parasites and treated with sulfadoxine, higher than mice immunised with formaldehyde-killed tachyzoites.

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