Publications by authors named "Jefferson Thiago Goncalves Bernardo"

Asthma is the most common chronic lung disease, with increasing morbidity and mortality worldwide. Accumulation of peribronchial leukocytes is the hallmark of asthma, in particular, eosinophils, which have been reported as the primary cell associated with the induction of airway hyperresponsiveness. Continued exacerbation and accumulation of other leukocytes, such as neutrophils, Th1, and Th17 cells correlate with many of the long-term effects of asthma, such as airway remodeling.

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  • Zebrafish are being used as a new model for studying Zika virus (ZIKV) infections, particularly congenital cases, to better understand how the virus interacts with its host.
  • Researchers injected a Brazilian strain of ZIKV into zebrafish embryos, leading to significant health issues like reduced head size and retinal damage in the infected larvae.
  • The study highlights ZIKV's ability to replicate and spread among healthy zebrafish, causing serious visual and neurological impairments, thus solidifying the zebrafish as an important tool for exploring the virus's harmful effects.
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Natterin is a potent pro-inflammatory fish molecule, inducing local and systemic IL-1β/IL-1R1-dependent neutrophilia mediated by non-canonical NLRP6 and NLRC4 inflammasome activation in mice, independent of NLRP3. In this work, we investigated whether Natterin activates mitochondrial damage, resulting in self-DNA leaks into the cytosol, and whether the DNA sensor cGAS and STING pathway participate in triggering the innate immune response. Employing a peritonitis mouse model, we found that the deficiency of the tlr2/tlr4, myd88 and trif results in decreased neutrophil influx to peritoneal cavities of mice, indicative that in addition to MyD88, TRIF contributes to neutrophilia triggered by TLR4 engagement by Natterin.

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P is a family of patented synthetic peptides which is in a preclinical development stage with valuable potential therapeutic indication for multiple sclerosis (MS), an autoimmune demyelinating disease of the central nervous system (CNS). The use of a preclinical animal model, such as experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) has deepened our knowledge of the immunomodulatory functions of P as a drug. We have shown that P possesses a disease suppressive function in EAE, ameliorating disease severity by 40% and suppressing the accumulation of T helper (Th)1- and Th17-producing lymphocytes (by 55% and 60%, respectively) in CNS along with activated microglia/macrophages populations (by 33% and 50%, respectively), and also conferred a protective effect anticipating the remyelination process to day 66 compared to day 83 of untreated cuprizone-mice.

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  • Brazil is increasing its agricultural activities, making it one of the world's largest pesticide consumers, which raises concerns for environmental and public health.
  • A study analyzed 51 research papers from reputable databases published between 2015 and 2021, mainly contributed by researchers from Brazil's South and Southeast regions.
  • The papers highlighted various toxic effects, especially on rural workers, and suggest that findings can help shape policies to reduce pesticide use and safeguard public health.
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