Publications by authors named "Sunny Sunshine"

We previously showed a link between maternal vascular malperfusion and pre-term birth (PTB) in pregnant people living with HIV (PPLH) initiating antiretroviral treatment (ART) before pregnancy, indicating poor placental vascularisation. After measuring antenatal plasma angiogenic factors to seek mechanistic insights, low levels of plasma Factor XIIIA1 (FXIIIA1) and vascular-endothelial-growth-factor (VEGF) was significantly associated with PTB at the time closest to delivery (median 34 weeks) in PPLH initiating ART before pregnancy. Knowing that FXIIIA1 is crucial for haemostasis, angiogenesis, implantation and pregnancy maintenance and that expression is found on placental macrophages (Hofbauer cells), we examined placentae at delivery from matching participants who either initiating ART before pregnancy or during gestation.

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  • An immunotherapy targeting the 5T4 tumor antigen was tested in a clinical trial to determine if it could delay chemotherapy in patients with asymptomatic relapsed ovarian cancer.
  • The phase II study, TRIOC, was randomized, placebo-controlled, and aimed to evaluate both the effectiveness and safety of the MVA-5T4 treatment among patients meeting specific eligibility criteria.
  • Results showed that the median progression-free survival was similar for both the MVA-5T4 group (59 patients) and placebo group (35 patients), with an 80% progression rate for MVA-5T4 compared to 85.7% for placebo, indicating no significant advantage for the immunotherapy.
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Huntington's disease (HD) is an inherited progressive neurological disorder for which there is no effective therapy. It is caused by a CAG/polyglutamine repeat expansion that leads to abnormal protein aggregation and deposition in the brain. Several compounds have been shown to disrupt the aggregation process in vitro, including a number of benzothiazoles.

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