Publications by authors named "Connor B Driscoll"

The role of neutrophils relative to vaginal dysbiosis is unclear. We hypothesize that bacterial vaginosis (BV)-associated bacteria may induce the activation and accumulation of mucosal neutrophils within the female reproductive tract (FRT), resulting in epithelial barrier damage. We collected endocervical cytobrushes from women with and without BV and assessed bacteria community type and frequency/functional phenotypes of neutrophils.

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In Sub-Saharan Africa, young women 15-24 years of age account for nearly 30% of all new HIV infections, however, biological and epidemiological factors underlying this disproportionate infection rate are unclear. In this study, we assessed biological contributors of SIV/HIV susceptibility in the female genital tract (FGT) using adolescent ( = 9) and adult ( = 10) pigtail macaques (PTMs) with weekly low-dose intravaginal challenges of SIV. Immunological variables were captured in vaginal tissue of PTMs by flow cytometry and cytokine assays.

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Article Synopsis
  • Gastrointestinal (GI) mucosal dysfunction in HIV infection contributes to health issues and persists despite treatment, partly due to factors that aren't fully understood.
  • Research reveals that increased neutrophil lifespan is linked to neutrophil buildup in the GI tract of HIV patients, suggesting this could be a new target for treatment.
  • The study also shows that the balance of gut bacteria, particularly a lower Lactobacillus to Prevotella ratio, affects neutrophil survival, indicating that restoring beneficial bacteria may help reduce inflammation in HIV and similar chronic conditions.
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In order to better understand the relationships among current Nostocales cyanobacterial blooms, eight genomes were sequenced from cultured isolates or from environmental metagenomes of recent planktonic Nostocales blooms. Phylogenomic analysis of publicly available sequences placed the new genomes among a group of 15 genomes from four continents in a distinct ADA clade (Anabaena/Dolichospermum/Aphanizomenon) within the Nostocales. This clade contains four species-level groups, two of which include members with both Anabaena-like and Aphanizomenon flos-aquae-like morphology.

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Here we report three complete bacterial genome assemblies from a PacBio shotgun metagenome of a co-culture from Upper Klamath Lake, OR. Genome annotations and culture conditions indicate these bacteria are dependent on carbon and nitrogen fixation from the cyanobacterium whose genome was assembled to draft-quality Due to their taxonomic novelty relative to previously sequenced bacteria, we have temporarily designated these bacteria as strain UKL13-1 (3,501,508 bp and 56.12% GC), Betaproteobacterium strain UKL13-2 (3,387,087 bp and 54.

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