Publications by authors named "R Minchinton"

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  • ECMO is a critical treatment for patients with severe heart and lung failure, but it may worsen inflammation in patients who already have lung issues.
  • An ovine model was used to study the effects of smoke-induced lung injury on inflammation when combined with ECMO, revealing significant inflammatory cell infiltration and cytokine release in sheep with lung injuries on ECMO.
  • Results showed that preexisting lung injury increases inflammatory responses during ECMO, marked by heightened levels of neutrophils, macrophages, and specific inflammatory proteins.
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES  Severe transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI) events have been linked to donor-derived neutrophil antibodies. The journey to developing mass donor neutrophil antibody screening platforms is challenged by the fragility of neutrophils and their unique-specific antigenic characteristics. MATERIAL AND METHODS  This article critically evaluates the capabilities and potential of five emerging antibody screening platforms designed to detect neutrophil reactive antibodies relevant to TRALI.

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Mannose-binding lectin (MBL) is a serum lectin that plays a significant role in innate host defence. Individuals with mutations in exon 1 of the MBL2 gene have reduced MBL ligand binding and complement activation function and increased incidence of infection. We proposed that, during infection, MBL deficiency may impact on dendritic cell (DC) function.

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Dose-intensive chemotherapy results in an obligatory period of severe neutropenia during which patients are at high risk of infection. While patient support with donor neutrophils is possible, this option is restricted due to donor availability and logistic complications. To overcome these problems, we explored the possibility of large scale ex vivo manufacture of neutrophils from hematopoietic progenitor cells (HPC).

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