Publications by authors named "Joanna M Roberts"

Cryptosporidiosis is a worldwide diarrheal disease caused by the protozoan . The primary symptom is diarrhea, but patients may exhibit different symptoms based on the species of the parasite they are infected with. Furthermore, some genotypes within species are more transmissible and apparently virulent than others.

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Methane is produced in the rumen of ruminant livestock by methanogens, accounting for approximately 14.5% of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions in terms of global warming potential. The rumen contains a diversity of methanogens species, and only a few of these have been cultured.

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High-dimensional cytometry represents an exciting new era of immunology research, enabling the discovery of new cells and prediction of patient responses to therapy. A plethora of analysis and visualization tools and programs are now available for both new and experienced users; however, the transition from low- to high-dimensional cytometry requires a change in the way users think about experimental design and data analysis. Data from high-dimensional cytometry experiments are often underutilized, because of both the size of the data and the number of possible combinations of markers, as well as to a lack of understanding of the processes required to generate meaningful data.

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CellTrace Violet™ is a commonly used fluorescent dye used with flow cytometry to identify cell proliferation. Activated equine lymphocytes were examined using flow cytometry, microscopy and tritiated thymidine proliferation assays. CellTrace Violet™ was incorporated into the equine lymphocytes effectively.

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To evaluate blackcurrant anthocyanin-rich extract (BAE) consumption on time- and dose-dependent plasma anthocyanin bioavailability and conduct a pilot study to explore the potential effect of BAE in promoting recovery from exercise-induced oxidative stress, and maintenance of circulating neutrophil function. Time- and dose-dependent blackcurrant anthocyanin bioavailability was assessed using LC-MS in 12 participants over 6 h after the ingestion of a placebo or BAE containing 0.8, 1.

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Phage display was used to identify peptide mimics of an immunologically protective nematode glycan (CarLA) by screening a constrained C7C peptide library for ligands that bound to an anti-CarLA mAb (PAB1). Characterisation of these peptide mimotopes revealed functional similarities with an epitope that is defined by PAB1. Mimotope vaccinations of mice with three selected individual phage clones facilitated the induction of antibody responses that recognised the purified, native CarLA molecule which was obtained from Trichostrongylus colubriformis.

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Tumor manipulation of host immunity is important for tumor survival and invasion. Many cancers secrete CCL21, a chemoattractant for various leukocytes and lymphoid tissue inducer cells, which drive lymphoid neogenesis. CCL21 expression by melanoma tumors in mice was associated with an immunotolerant microenvironment, which included the induction of lymphoid-like reticular stromal networks, an altered cytokine milieu, and the recruitment of regulatory leukocyte populations.

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In this study we report the characterization of a population of lung resident CD11b(-)CD11c(+) cells that are able to take up inhaled antigen and retain it for extended periods of time. Ovalbumin conjugated to fluorescein-isothiocyanate (FITC-OVA) administered intranasally to mice was taken up by two main populations of cells in the lung, a migratory CD11c(+)CD11b(+) population consisting of dendritic cells (DC), which rapidly transported antigen to the draining lymph node (LN), and a resident CD11b(-)CD11c(+) population that retained engulfed antigen without apparently degrading it for up to 8 wk after administration. The FITC(+)CD11b(-)CD11c(+) cells did not migrate to draining LN at a detectable rate, and did not up-regulate expression of costimulatory molecules in response to LPS treatment.

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The chemotherapeutic drug 5,6-dimethylxanthenone-4-acetic acid (DMXAA) inhibits intratumoural blood flow, causing hypoxia, haemorrhagic necrosis, vascular collapse and tumour cell death. Production of TNF-alpha and IFN is also induced, causing local inflammation and activation of immune cells including CD8+ T cells. We used the tumour cell line LL-LCMV, which expresses the gp33 epitope of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus in a non-immunogenic form, to investigate whether tumour cell death caused by treatment with DMXAA may improve the success of tumour immunotherapy mediated by CD8+ T cells.

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Several reports have described a role of IL-4 in dendritic cell function. We have examined the number and phenotype of dendritic cells from C57Bl/6 wild-type and IL-4-/- mice, and compared their ability to induce T cell immune responses in vivo and in vitro. We observed that the number of dendritic cells in the spleens and lymph nodes of IL-4-/- mice is comparable to the number found in wild-type mice.

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