Publications by authors named "M P Bova"

Background: Recombinant Necator americanus Glutathione-S-Transferase-1 (Na-GST-1) formulated on Alhydrogel (Na-GST-1/Alhydrogel) is being developed to prevent anemia and other complications of N. americanus infection. Antibodies induced by vaccination with recombinant Na-GST-1 are hypothesized to interfere with the blood digestion pathway of adult hookworms in the host.

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Purpose Of Review: We aim to explore the most recent insights into the pathogenesis of recurrent angioedema caused by different mechanisms and then focus on the management and treatment approaches available.

Recent Findings: The recently developed DANCE consensus classification identifies five types of angioedema: mast cell-mediated (AE-MC), bradykinin-mediated, because of intrinsic vascular endothelium dysfunction (AE-VE), drug-induced (AE-DI), and due to unknown mechanisms (AE-UNK). These subtypes require different management with treatment choices targeting the main pathogenetic pathways involved in each form.

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Allergic respiratory diseases such as asthma might be considered multifactorial diseases, having a complex pathogenesis that involves environmental factors and the activation of a large set of immune response pathways and mechanisms. In addition, variations in genetic background seem to play a central role. The method developed for the analysis of the complexities, as association rule mining, nowadays may be applied to different research areas including genetic and biological complexities such as atopic airway diseases to identify complex genetic or biological markers and enlighten new diagnostic and therapeutic targets.

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Article Synopsis
  • Hereditary angioedema (HAE) is a rare genetic disorder causing episodes of swelling, particularly due to an increase in a substance called bradykinin, especially in patients with mutations in the F12 gene that affect C1 inhibitor activity.
  • A study comparing 40 patients with FXII-HAE to 40 healthy individuals found increased plasma levels of specific lipid mediators and enzymes, indicating an altered biochemical response in those with the condition.
  • The findings suggest that the overproduction of bradykinin impacts certain pathways in FXII-HAE, opening up potential avenues for further research on the role of these lipid mediators in the disease.
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Since 2019, the Integrated Biosurveillance Branch of the Armed Forces Health Surveillance Division has conducted an annual forecasting challenge during influenza season to predict short-term respiratory disease activity among Military Health System beneficiaries. Weekly case and encounter observed data were used to generate 1- through 4-week advanced forecasts of disease activity. To create unified combinations of model inputs for evaluation across multiple spatial resolutions, 8 individual models were used to calculate 3 ensemble models.

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