Publications by authors named "L S Hathaway"

Fat-tailed dwarf lemurs (Cheirogaleus medius), primates endemic to Madagascar, are obligate hibernators that form stable, lifelong pairs in the wild. Given the temporal constraints imposed by seasonal hibernation, infant dwarf lemurs must grow, develop, and wean within the first two months of life. Maternal as well as paternal infant care, observed in the wild, has been deemed critical for infant survival.

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  • VEXAS syndrome is a genetic disorder that causes bone marrow failure and systemic inflammation, which can lead to a higher risk of infections for affected patients.
  • In a study of 94 patients with VEXAS, 6% developed pneumonia (PJP), 15% experienced reactivation of the alphaherpesvirus, and 10% had non-tuberculous mycobacterial infections.
  • The research found that developing PJP or NTM significantly increases the risk of death, while prophylactic treatments for these infections were shown to be highly effective in reducing infection rates.
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Klebsiella pneumoniae releases the peptides AKTIKITQTR and FNEMQPIVDRQ, which bind the pneumococcal proteins AmiA and AliA respectively, two substrate-binding proteins of the ABC transporter Ami-AliA/AliB oligopeptide permease. Exposure to these peptides alters pneumococcal phenotypes such as growth. Using a mutant in which a permease domain of the transporter was disrupted, by growth analysis and epifluorescence microscopy, we confirmed peptide uptake via the Ami permease and intracellular location in the pneumococcus.

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In toxicology, steps are being taken towards more mechanism-focused and human relevant approaches to risk assessment, requiring new approaches and methods. Additionally, there is increasing emphasis by regulators on risk assessment of immunotoxicity. Here we present data from a peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) system whereby a varied set of stimuli, including those against the TCR and Toll-like receptors, enable readouts of cytokine and prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) production with monocyte, T cell and B cell viability, proliferation, and associated activation markers.

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