Publications by authors named "Brandy Nagamine"

Article Synopsis
  • Cattle with respiratory illness often have concurrent infections, and the study explores how Influenza D virus (IDV) affects the clinical outcomes of these infections, particularly with the bacterial pathogen Mycoplasma bovis.
  • The research uses lung slices from the organotypic model to show that IDV infection increases the replication of M. bovis and causes more damage to lung cells, impairing the immune response that would normally help clear the bacteria.
  • The study reveals new connections between different immune receptors that affect the response to the bacterial infection, enhancing our understanding of how IDV impacts respiratory disease in cattle.
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Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is one of the most important diseases impacting the global cattle industry, resulting in significant economic loss. Commonly referred to as shipping fever, BRD is especially concerning for young calves during transport when they are most susceptible to developing disease. Despite years of extensive study, managing BRD remains challenging as its aetiology involves complex interactions between pathogens, environmental and host factors.

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The ability to modulate direct MHC class I (MHC I) Ag presentation is a desirable goal for the treatment of a variety of conditions, including autoimmune diseases, chronic viral infections, and cancers. It is therefore necessary to understand how changes in the cellular environment alter the cells' ability to present peptides to T cells. The unfolded protein response (UPR) is a signaling pathway activated by the presence of excess unfolded proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum.

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A new gammaherpesvirus, tentatively named cynomys herpesvirus 1 (CynGHV-1), was isolated from a black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus). CynGHV-1 replicated cytopathogenically to moderate titers in various cell lines. Ten kb of the CynGHV-1 genome was sequenced using degenerate PCR and genomic cloning.

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