Rationale: The inflammasome is a key regulatory complex of the inflammatory response leading to interleukin-1β (IL-1β) release and activation. IL-1β amplifies inflammatory responses and induces mucus secretion and hyperconcentration in other diseases. The role of IL-1β in bronchiectasis has not been investigated.
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July 2024
Bronchiectasis is characterized by acute exacerbations, but the biological mechanisms underlying these events are poorly characterized. To investigate the inflammatory and microbial characteristics of exacerbations of bronchiectasis. A total of 120 patients with bronchiectasis were enrolled and presented with acute exacerbations within 12 months.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPolymer powder bed fusion (PBF) is becoming increasingly popular for the fabrication of lightweight, high-performance parts, particularly for medical and aerospace applications. This study investigates the effect of powder re-use and material aging on the coalescence behaviour, melt flowability, and isothermal crystallisation kinetics of polyamide-12 (PA-12) powder. With increased powder re-use, a progressive reduction in melt flowability and material coalescence is observed; at 200 °C, the particle consolidation time increases from 15 s in virgin powder to 180 s in powder recovered from build 6.
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December 2023
Although inflammation and infection are key disease drivers in bronchiectasis, few studies have integrated host inflammatory and microbiome data to guide precision medicine. To identify clusters among patients with bronchiectasis on the basis of inflammatory markers and to assess the association between inflammatory endotypes, microbiome characteristics, and exacerbation risk. Patients with stable bronchiectasis were enrolled at three European centers, and cluster analysis was used to stratify the patients according to the levels of 33 sputum and serum inflammatory markers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPrimary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is a genetic disease characterized by defects in motile cilia, which play an important role in several organ systems. Lung disease is a hallmark of PCD, given the essential role of cilia in airway surface defense. Diagnosis of PCD is complicated due to its reliance on complex tests that are not utilized by every clinic and also its phenotypic overlap with several other respiratory diseases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPowder bed fusion (PBF) is an additive manufacturing (AM) technique which offers efficient part-production, light-weighting, and the ability to create complex geometries. However, during a build cycle, multiple aging and degradation processes occur which may affect the reusability of the Polyamide 12 (PA-12) powder. Limited understanding of these phenomena can result in discarding re-usable powder unnecessarily, or the production of parts with insufficient properties, both of which lead to significant amounts of waste.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBronchiectasis and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are two disease entities with overlapped clinical features, and codiagnosis frequently occurs (termed the "COPD-bronchiectasis association"). To investigate the sputum microbiome and proteome in patients with bronchiectasis, COPD, and the COPD-bronchiectasis association with the aim of identifying endotypes that may inform treatment. Sputum microbiome and protein profiling were carried out using 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing and a label-free proteomics workflow, respectively, in a cohort comprising patients with COPD ( = 43), bronchiectasis ( = 30), and the COPD-bronchiectasis association ( = 48).
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April 2022
Bronchiectasis is classically considered a neutrophilic disorder, but eosinophilic subtypes have recently been described. To use multiple datasets available through the European Multicentre Bronchiectasis Audit and Research Collaboration to characterize eosinophilic bronchiectasis as a clinical entity focusing on the impact of eosinophils on bronchiectasis exacerbations. Patients were included from five countries to examine the relationships between blood eosinophil counts and clinical phenotypes after excluding coexisting asthma.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Neutrophil elastase activity in sputum can identify patients at high risk of airway infection and exacerbations in bronchiectasis. Application of this biomarker in clinical practice is limited, because no point-of-care test is available. We tested whether a novel semi-quantitative lateral flow device (neutrophil elastase airway test stick - NEATstik®) can stratify bronchiectasis patients according to severity, airway infection and exacerbation risk.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFor the first time, the flight paths of five butterfly species were successfully tracked using harmonic radar within an agricultural landscape. Until now, butterfly mobility has been predominantly studied using visual observations and mark-recapture experiments. Attachment of a light-weight radar transponder to the butterfly's thorax did not significantly affect behaviour or mobility.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFData from a population-based case-control study conducted in Adelaide, South Australia, and involving 451 case-control pairs, were analysed to determine whether the associations of menstrual, reproductive, dietary and other factors with risk of breast cancer differed by oestrogen receptor (ER) status. Data on ER status were available for 380 cases. The proportion of tumours which were ER+ increased with age, and there was a higher proportion of ER+ tumours in post-menopausal than in premenopausal women.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe relationship between ploidy, as measured by flow cytometry, and the presence of oestrogen and progesterone receptors was investigated in 145 primary invasive breast cancers. The tumours were considered as an integral group, and as subgroups of lobular and ductal carcinomas. An association was found between the presence of aneuploid stemlines and an absence of oestrogen receptors (ER), for the total tumour population (P less than 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA high affinity (Kd approximately 0.15 nM), saturable oestradiol binding site, which is specific for natural and synthetic oestrogens has been identified in guinea-pig prostate cytosol fractions. The binding site is protein in nature (heat- and protease-sensitive) and has a sedimentation coefficient of approx.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA review of 152 women with locally advanced or metastatic breast cancer is presented. Only 32% of unselected women responded to appropriate endocrine therapy; 64% responded if ER was present and 71% if both ER and PR were present. Survival for the endocrine responders was prolonged and of good quality.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMeasurements of teat end expansion and contraction times from step changes in pressure suggest that teat ends require a minimal duration of liner closure for response. Effect of duration of liner closure per pulsation cycle on susceptibility of the udder to infection was tested. Four durations of liner closure (liner more than half closed) were applied: zero, .
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn 1974 a project was initiated in which patients with apparently operable breast carcinoma underwent special investigations in an attempt to identify occult metastasis in bone and liver. One hundred and seventy-two patients have been followed for two years or more and their axillary node histological findings reviewed. From analysis of these patients the following conclusions may be drawn.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA prospective study has been carried out in 172 women to determine the sensitivity of methods to detect occult metastatic disease in the skeleton and liver. With the exception of bone scintiscans, the results of these tests bore little relationship to recurrence rates. On the other hand, knowledge of the histopathology of the lower axillary (pectoral) lymph nodes is of value in this respect.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWhen large human breast cancers were assayed for oestrogen receptors at multiple sites, 5-fold differences were found in the numbers of oestrogen receptors, between the site within a tumour. This may result from variations in the cell:stroma ratio from site to site. Such differences could be significant when receptor levels in the tumour are low (less than 50 fmol oestradiol bound mg cytosol protein) since the classification distinction between hormone-sensitive and hormone-insensitive breast cancers is based upon numbers of oestrogen receptors detected by the assay.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Chim Acta
September 1978
Estrogen receptor assays were performed on human myometrium in order to determine optimal conditions for certain steps of the assay. The findings indicate that: (1) tissue should be snap-frozen in liquid nitrogen prior to assay, (2) dithiothreitol does not increase measurable binding site numbers, (3) estrogen receptors in the cytosol fraction are unstable and should be stored in excess of 1 day; (4) if storage prior to receptor assay is unavoidable, tissue should be stored at -20 degrees C or -70 degrees C for no longer than 1 week.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA study instigated by the British Breast Group and involving 3 centres (Edinburgh, Glasgow and Liverpool) was carried out to compare 3 methods for the estimation of urinary hydroxyproline. No significant difference between the first and the second 24 h urine collection was found for each measure of urinary hydroxyproline, within laboratories and within patient groups. Reliable hydroxyproline studies can, therefore, be performed on one 24 h urine collection.
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