Publications by authors named "Bosch B"

Plasma tau phosphorylated at threonine 181 (p-tau181) and 217 (p-tau217) have demonstrated high accuracy for Alzheimer's disease (AD) diagnosis, defined by CSF/PET amyloid beta (Aβ) positivity, but most studies have been performed in research cohorts, limiting their generalizability. We studied plasma p-tau217 and p-tau181 for CSF Aβ status discrimination in a cohort of consecutive patients attending an academic memory clinic in Spain (July 2019-June 2024). All patients had CSF AD biomarkers performed as part of their routine clinical assessment.

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Following transcript release during intrinsic termination, Escherichia coli RNA polymerase (RNAP) often remains associated with DNA in a post-termination complex (PTC). RNAPs in PTCs are removed from the DNA by the SWI2/SNF2 adenosine triphosphatase (ATPase) RapA. Here we determined PTC structures on negatively supercoiled DNA and with RapA engaged to dislodge the PTC.

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Among the different layers of the cornea, the corneal endothelium, which is composed of corneal endothelial cells (CEC), plays a key role in the maintenance of cornea transparency. Based on the donor shortages and the limitations associated with transplantation, in this work we have developed collagen hydrogels with different patterned structures on the surface to provide topographies in ranges similar to the natural environment that CEC sense. This aimed at stimulating cells to maintain a typical CEC phenotype and provide alternatives to corneal transplantation.

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  • * Methods: Over 48 weeks, 101 Black women (median age 35) were transitioned to the new regimen, and the study assessed retention rates, viral suppression, weight changes, and lipid panel improvements.
  • * Results: Retention was high (92%), with over 90% maintaining viral suppression. Participants experienced an average weight gain of 2.7 kg and significant improvements in cholesterol and triglyceride
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  • Neuroimaging and fluid biomarkers, like MRI and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis, help distinguish frontotemporal dementia (FTD) from Alzheimer's disease (AD).
  • A machine learning algorithm was developed to calculate individual probabilistic scores, yielding an 82% accuracy rate for differentiating between AD and FTD using MRI alone.
  • Combining MRI data with CSF biomarkers improved diagnostic accuracy and confidence, making the algorithm a promising tool for clinical use, especially in scenarios with limited access to expert diagnoses.
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  • Porcine deltacoronavirus (PDCoV) poses a significant threat to piglets, causing severe diarrhea and high mortality, and raises public health concerns due to possible human infections.
  • A genome-wide CRISPR/Cas9 library screening identified important host genes involved in PDCoV infection, notably ANPEP (the receptor for PDCoV) and C16orf62, which plays a role in viral entry by influencing receptor expression.
  • The study is the first of its kind focusing on PDCoV, highlighting the potential of targeting host factors like C16orf62 for developing antiviral treatments.
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  • * The trial involved 48 patients with PD, examining the effects and safety of a single-dose FMT or a placebo, with key assessments done at 6 months.
  • * Results displayed no significant improvement in PD symptoms between FMT and placebo groups, with more gastrointestinal adverse events reported in the FMT group, while some secondary measures showed better outcomes in the placebo group.
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  • Early-onset Alzheimer's disease (EOAD) has more severe neuropsychiatric symptoms and lower integrity of the locus coeruleus (LC) compared to late-onset Alzheimer's disease (LOAD).
  • A study involving 104 subjects with AD and 32 healthy controls used MRI and other measurements to analyze the differences in LC integrity and symptoms between EOAD and LOAD.
  • Results showed that EOAD's lower LC integrity correlates with increased neuropsychiatric symptoms, and its greater degeneration may explain these severe symptoms compared to LOAD.
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Porcine deltacoronavirus (PDCoV) is an emerging enteric pathogen that has recently been detected in humans. Despite this zoonotic concern, the antigenic structure of PDCoV remains unknown. The virus relies on its spike (S) protein for cell entry, making it a prime target for neutralizing antibodies.

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Guided bone regeneration (GBR) is a widely used procedure that prevents the fast in-growth of soft tissues into bone defect. Among the different types of membranes, the use of collagen membranes is the gold standard. However, these membranes are implanted in tissue location where a severe acute inflammation will occur and can be negatively affected.

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Current Influenza virus vaccines primarily induce antibody responses against variable epitopes in hemagglutinin (HA), necessitating frequent updates. However, antibodies against neuraminidase (NA) can also confer protection against influenza, making NA an attractive target for the development of novel vaccines. In this study, we aimed to enhance the immunogenicity of recombinant NA antigens by presenting them multivalently on a nanoparticle carrier.

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  • Epigenetics may play a significant role in neurodegenerative diseases, but there is a lack of research on early-onset dementia and the use of Lymphoblastoid cell lines (LCLs).
  • A study analyzed DNA methylation in samples from Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal dementia patients, revealing frequent hypermethylation and altered biological pathways related to neuron development and immune responses.
  • The findings suggest that LCLs could serve as a useful model for studying neurodegeneration in its early stages, with a noted difference in gene expression correlation between brain tissues and LCLs.
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The global impact of zoonotic viral outbreaks underscores the pressing need for innovative antiviral strategies, particularly against respiratory zoonotic RNA viruses. These viruses possess a high potential to trigger future epidemics and pandemics due to their high mutation rate, broad host range and efficient spread through airborne transmission. Recent pandemics caused by coronaviruses and influenza A viruses underscore the importance of developing targeted antiviral strategies.

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Mycobacterium tuberculosis remains the most common infectious killer worldwide despite decades of antitubercular drug development. Effectively controlling the tuberculosis (TB) pandemic will require innovation in drug discovery. In this review, we provide a brief overview of the two main approaches to discovering new TB drugs-phenotypic screens and target-based drug discovery-and outline some of the limitations of each method.

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Background: ADVANCE compared 3 World Health Organization-recommended first-line regimens in participants with HIV who were antiretroviral naive.

Methods: This randomized, open-label, noninferiority trial enrolled participants living with HIV with no antiretroviral exposure in the previous 6 months to 1 of the following arms: tenofovir alafenamide (TAF) / emtricitabine (FTC) + dolutegravir (DTG) (2 tablets), tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF) / FTC + DTG (2 tablets), or a fixed-dose combination of TDF / FTC / efavirenz (EFV) (1 tablet). We report the final safety and efficacy data up to 192 weeks.

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Background: Swelling of the perineal region in male dogs is most commonly caused by a perineal hernia. Clinical signs associated with perineal hernia are constipation, tenesmus or stranguria. This case report documents a rare cause of perineal swelling created by the growth of a malignant tumour leading to urethral obstruction and subsequent stranguria.

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Drug-resistant bacteria are emerging as a global threat, despite frequently being less fit than their drug-susceptible ancestors. Here we sought to define the mechanisms that drive or buffer the fitness cost of rifampicin resistance (RifR) in the bacterial pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb). Rifampicin inhibits RNA polymerase (RNAP) and is a cornerstone of modern short-course tuberculosis therapy.

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Swine acute diarrhea syndrome coronavirus (SADS-CoV) is a novel porcine enteric coronavirus, and the broad interspecies infection of SADS-CoV poses a potential threat to human health. This study provides experimental evidence to dissect the roles of distinct domains within the SADS-CoV spike S1 subunit in cellular entry. Specifically, we expressed the S1 and its subdomains, S1 and S1.

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Monoclonal antibodies are an increasingly important tool for prophylaxis and treatment of acute virus infections like SARS-CoV-2 infection. However, their use is often restricted due to the time required for development, variable yields and high production costs, as well as the need for adaptation to newly emerging virus variants. Here we use the genetically modified filamentous fungus expression system Thermothelomyces heterothallica (C1), which has a naturally high biosynthesis capacity for secretory enzymes and other proteins, to produce a human monoclonal IgG1 antibody (HuMab 87G7) that neutralises the SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern (VOCs) Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, and Omicron.

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Pathogenic mycobacteria are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The conserved whiB7 stress response reduces the effectiveness of antibiotic therapy by activating several intrinsic antibiotic resistance mechanisms. Despite our comprehensive biochemical understanding of WhiB7, the complex set of signals that induce whiB7 expression remain less clear.

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  • Plasma biomarkers, particularly p-tau181, GFAP, and NfL, show promise in identifying amyloid beta (Aβ) pathology, but other factors affecting their levels need to be understood before clinical use.
  • In a study of 360 patients, eGFR was the only significant factor affecting p-tau181 levels, while age, BMI, and comorbidities influenced GFAP and NfL concentrations.
  • Despite these relationships, the diagnostic accuracy of p-tau181 for determining Aβ status remained high at 87%, indicating minimal impact from confounding factors, suggesting its strong potential for clinical application.
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Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) has shown highly variable results in indications beyond recurrent infection. Microbiota dysbiosis in many diseases is characterized by the depletion of strictly anaerobic bacteria, which may be crucial for FMT efficacy. We developed a protocol to ensure anaerobic conditions during the entire transplant preparation and banking process, from material collection to administration.

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Introduction: Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) causes enteric disease in pigs of all ages. PEDV can be grouped into G1 (classical strains) and G2 (variant strains) based on sequence differences in the spike gene. Although several pathogenesis studies using contemporary strains of PEDV have been conducted to date, there is limited information on the pathogenesis of historical PEDV strains in contemporary pigs.

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  • Alzheimer's disease (AD) and frontotemporal dementia (FTD) exhibit distinct patterns of cortical thickness loss compared to healthy controls, sparking the development of models to analyze individual differences in these conditions.
  • The study analyzed data from 379 participants, using structural MRI to create region-wise temporal models of cortical thickness, and examined the correlation of individual deviations with cognitive (MMSE) and biological (NfL, 14-3-3 protein) markers.
  • The findings indicate that cortical thickness models can effectively track changes over time in AD and FTD, revealing important associations with cognition and biomarkers, although variability in FTD presented challenges in predicting longitudinal outcomes.
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  • * A study examined IBD patients with different TPMT genotypes, finding that 10.3% were intermediate metabolizers and 0.8% were poor metabolizers, some of whom experienced adverse effects on standard dosages of tioguanine.
  • * Reduced dosing strategies for those with abnormal TPMT levels led to safe long-term treatment, indicating that careful monitoring and adjusted dosages can make tioguanine an effective option for IBD patients.
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