Publications by authors named "Nathan Enick"

The emergence of SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern (VOCs) requires the development of next-generation biologics with high neutralization breadth. Here, we characterized a human V domain, F6, which we generated by sequentially panning large phage-displayed V libraries against receptor binding domains (RBDs) containing VOC mutations. Cryo-EM analyses reveal that F6 has a unique binding mode that spans a broad surface of the RBD and involves the antibody framework region.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study focuses on developing new biologics, specifically a human V domain called F6, to combat different strains of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, particularly variants of concern (VOCs) like Omicron.
  • - F6 was created using advanced techniques that revealed its unique binding capability to the receptor binding domains (RBDs) of the virus, enhancing its effectiveness against mutations.
  • - The combination of F6 with another V domain (ab8) led to a fused construct (F6-ab8-Fc) that showed promising neutralization results in lab tests, indicating its potential as a therapeutic for reducing viral levels in infected models.
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Background: We studied humoral responses after coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination across varying causes of immunodeficiency.

Methods: Prospective study of fully vaccinated immunocompromised adults (solid organ transplant [SOT], hematologic malignancy, solid cancers, autoimmune conditions, human immunodeficiency virus [HIV]) versus nonimmunocompromised healthcare workers (HCWs). The primary outcome was the proportion with a reactive test (seropositive) for immunoglobulin G to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) receptor-binding domain.

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The quantitative viral outgrowth assay (qVOA) is the gold standard for measuring inducible, replication-competent HIV-1. Using MOLT4-R5 and SupT1-R5 cell lines instead of allogeneic blasts and HIV-1 RNA detection rather than p24 enzyme-immunoassay (EIA) has been proposed to improve the sensitivity of the qVOA. It is unclear, however, how these alternative approaches affect qVOA performance.

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Objective: COVID-19 disproportionately impacts residents in long-term care facilities. Our objective was to quantify the presence and magnitude of antibody response in vaccinated, older adult residents at assisted living, personal care, and independent living communities.

Design: A cross-sectional quality improvement study was conducted March 15 - April 1, 2021 in the greater Pittsburgh region.

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Magnesium phosphate implants may be used for bone void filling applications, potentially replacing traditionally studied bioceramics, which suffer from limited resorption and inferior mechanical properties compared to natural bone. In this study, amorphous and crystalline trimagnesium phosphates were synthesized and characterized utilizing a variety of analytical methods. In vitro solubility and cytotoxicity of the corresponding amorphous and crystalline phosphates were also analyzed.

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Composite coatings of electrostatically assembled layer-by-layer anionic and cationic polymers combined with an Mg(OH)2 surface treatment serve to provide a protective coating on AZ31 magnesium alloy substrates. These ceramic conversion coating and layer-by-layer polymeric coating combinations reduced the initial and long-term corrosion progression of the AZ31 alloy. X-ray diffraction and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy confirmed the successful application of coatings.

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