Publications by authors named "Bubacarr J B Touray"

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  • Human neonates experience a significant decrease in serum iron levels right after birth, which seems to offer protection against bacterial infections.
  • In a study of 278 Gambian newborns, blood samples were taken to analyze various iron and inflammation markers over the first week, revealing that both serum iron and transferrin saturation rose steadily from their low levels by day 7.
  • The results highlighted that this early iron deficiency is consistent yet temporary, with hepcidin levels initially rising and then showing variations, suggesting some level of resistance to its effects as iron levels start to recover.
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The induction of an effective immune response is critical for the success of mRNA-based therapeutics. Here, we developed a nanoadjuvant system compromised of Quil-A and DOTAP (dioleoyl 3 trimethylammonium propane), hence named QTAP, for the efficient delivery of mRNA vaccine constructs into cells. Electron microscopy indicated that the complexation of mRNA with QTAP forms nanoparticles with an average size of 75 nm and which have ~90% encapsulation efficiency.

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An estimated one-third of the world's population is infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, with the majority being vaccinated with Mycobacterium bovis BCG. Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) remains a threat, and we must understand how SARS-CoV-2 can modulate both BCG immunity and tuberculosis pathogenesis. Interestingly, neither BCG vaccination nor tuberculosis infection resulted in differences in clinical outcomes associated with SARS-CoV-2 in transgenic mice.

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Background: Neonates, particularly those born preterm (PTB) and with low birthweight (LBW), are especially susceptible to bacterial and fungal infections that cause an estimated 225,000 deaths annually. Iron is a vital nutrient for the most common organisms causing septicaemia. Full-term babies elicit an immediate postnatal hypoferremia assumed to have evolved as an innate defence.

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