Publications by authors named "Elena Kulagina"

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  • * Genetic analysis using trio-based exome sequencing found benign variants of the AIRE gene in all participants, which helped differentiate AAI and exclude APS type 1.
  • * The study recommends whole genome analysis in future research to discover genetic predictors of autoimmune diseases, after identifying risk alleles in patients and noting the prevalence of specific haplotypes in healthy individuals.
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This study reports the new discovery of relatively abundant foraminiferal faunas from the upper Serpukhovian-lowermost Bashkirian? of the Ghaleh Formation in the Shahreza region of the Sanandaj-Sirjan Zone, Iran. Four successive assemblages spanning the upper Serpukhovian-lowermost Bashkirian? are proposed: (1) Assemblage with and ; (2) Assemblage with ; (3) Assemblage with and spp., (4) Assemblage with ex gr.

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Background: Ethionamide and prothionamide are now included in group C of the WHO recommended drugs for the treatment of tuberculosis resistant to rifampicin and multidrug-resistant tuberculosis. The clinical relevance of ethionamide and prothionamide has increased with the wide spread of resistant tuberculosis.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 349 clinical isolates obtained between 2016 and 2020.

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Objectives: Bedaquiline is an effective drug used to treat MDR and XDR tuberculosis, providing high cure rates in complex therapy. Mutations in the mmpR (rv0678) and atpE genes are associated with reduced susceptibility to bedaquiline and have been identified in both in vitro selected strains and clinical isolates. However, the phenotypic criteria used to detect bedaquiline resistance have yet to be established due to the collection of few clinical isolates from patients receiving bedaquiline-containing treatment regimens.

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Multidrug-resistant (MDR) and extensively drug-resistant (XDR) tuberculosis are global challenges due to the limited number of effective drugs for treatment. Treatment with less than 4-5 effective drugs might lead to the further emergence of drug resistance and poor clinical outcomes. For better prediction of treatment outcomes, we compared drug-resistance profiles of consecutive clinical MDR Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates from high- and low-burden settings.

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Objectives: To study the isolates with acquired resistance to bedaquiline and linezolid that were obtained from patients enrolled in a clinical study of a novel therapy regimen for drug-resistant TB in Moscow, Russia.

Methods: Linezolid resistance was detected using MGIT 960 with a critical concentration of 1 mg/L. The MIC of bedaquiline was determined using the proportion method.

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Background: Nucleic acid amplification tests are widely used in TB diagnostics. Priority tasks in their development consist of increasing the specificity and sensitivity of the detection of resistance to a wide spectrum of anti-TB drugs.

Methods: We developed a multiplexed assay allowing the detection of 116 drug resistance-determining mutations in the rpoB, katG, inhA, ahpC, gyrA, gyrB, rrs, eis and embB genes in the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex genome and six SNPs to identify the main lineages circulating in Russia.

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In addition to the obligatory pathogenic species of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex and Mycobacterium leprae, the genus Mycobacterium also includes conditionally pathogenic species that in rare cases can lead to the development of nontuberculous mycobacterial diseases. Because tuberculosis and mycobacteriosis have similar clinical signs, the accurate identification of the causative agent in a clinical microbiology laboratory is important for diagnostic verification and appropriate treatment. This report describes a low-density hydrogel-based microarray containing oligonucleotide probes based on the species-specific sequences of the gyrB gene fragment for mycobacterial species identification.

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  • Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a major global health issue, prompting the need for effective population studies to understand and control its transmission.
  • This study presents a new spoligotyping method for M. tuberculosis complex using custom hydrogel microarrays and automated data processing, improving efficiency in testing.
  • The new assay demonstrated high accuracy, with diagnostic sensitivity at 99.1% and specificity at 100%, making it a promising tool for quick and precise identification of M. tuberculosis.
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The analysis of plasmid content in dominant Bacteroidales order intestinal strains isolated from the same child at a 5 year interval identified a 8.9 kb plasmid in Bacteroides uniformis BUN24 strain isolated at age 6 and indistinguishably sized plasmids in the isolates of B. uniformis, B.

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A study of species distribution of numerically predominant Bacteroidales order isolates in feces of healthy people aged 1-33 years was accomplished using a combination of amplified ribosomal DNA restriction analysis (ARDRA) and 16S ribosomal DNA (rDNA) sequencing. It was found that the majority of isolates in all age groups belonged to species B. xylanisolvens, B.

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Bifidobacteria and Bacteroides-like bacteria are strictly anaerobic nonpathogenic members of human intestinal microflora. Here we describe an analysis of the species and subspecies composition of these bacterial populations in healthy children using a combination of culture and molecular methods at two different time points. It was found that B.

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