Publications by authors named "Sutton H"

Pegfilgrastim, a 40 kDa PEGylated form of recombinant human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (rhG-CSF), is a biotherapeutic protein used to treat chemotherapy-induced neutropenia. To ensure the product is safe and effective, stringent monitoring of product-related impurities, particularly those arising from oxidative degradation, is necessary. This study focuses on the isolation and characterization of oxidized variants in pegfilgrastim using a multi-step approach that includes method transfer to semi-preparative High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), mass spectrometry, and an in vitro cell-based potency assay (CBPA).

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The upper airway is an important site of infection, but immune memory in the human upper airway is poorly understood, with implications for COVID-19 and many other human diseases. Here we demonstrate that nasal and nasopharyngeal swabs can be used to obtain insights into these challenging problems, and define distinct immune cell populations, including antigen-specific memory B cells and T cells, in two adjacent anatomical sites in the upper airway. Upper airway immune cell populations seemed stable over time in healthy adults undergoing monthly swabs for more than 1 year, and prominent tissue resident memory T (T) cell and B (B) cell populations were defined.

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Historically, the therapeutic options available to hepatologists managing cholestasis have been limited. Apart from bile acid--binding resins and the choleretic ursodeoxycholic acid, the medical management of cholestasis in children has been predominately focused on managing the complications of cholestasis, namely pruritus, malnutrition, fat-soluble vitamin deficiencies, and portal hypertension. As such, invasive surgical procedures such as biliary diversion and liver transplantation may become the only options for progressive and unremitting cases of cholestasis.

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Imaged capillary isoelectric focusing (icIEF) is a preferred analytical method for determining isoelectric points (pIs) and charge heterogeneity profiles in biotherapeutic proteins. In this study, we optimized the icIEF method for an in-house IgG1κ monoclonal antibody (mAb-1) and assessed its reproducibility, robustness, and autosampler stability. The optimized method was used to evaluate batch-to-batch consistency in pIs for multiple lots of mAb-1 and determine the relative percentages of charge variants.

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Germline-targeting immunogens hold promise for initiating the induction of broadly neutralizing antibodies (bnAbs) to HIV and other pathogens. However, antibody-antigen recognition is typically dominated by heavy chain complementarity determining region 3 (HCDR3) interactions, and vaccine priming of HCDR3-dominant bnAbs by germline-targeting immunogens has not been demonstrated in humans or outbred animals. In this work, immunization with N332-GT5, an HIV envelope trimer designed to target precursors of the HCDR3-dominant bnAb BG18, primed bnAb-precursor B cells in eight of eight rhesus macaques to substantial frequencies and with diverse lineages in germinal center and memory B cells.

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Background And Aims: Autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) in children presenting in acute liver failure (ALF) can be fatal and often requires liver transplantation (LTx). This individual patient data meta-analysis (IPD) aims to examine management and outcomes of this population, given the lack of large cohort studies on paediatric AIH first presenting as ALF (AIH-ALF).

Methods: A systematic review was conducted in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses of IPD statement using PubMed and Excerpta Medica dataBASE, and included English studies published between 2000 and 2020.

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Determination of PEGylated proteins' intact mass by mass spectrometry is challenging due to the molecules' large size, excessive charges, and instrument limitations. Previous efforts have been reported. However, signal variability, ion coalescence, and a generally low degree of robustness have been observed.

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Background: Diabetic eye screening (DES) represents a significant opportunity for the application of machine learning (ML) technologies, which may improve clinical and service outcomes. However, successful integration of ML into DES requires careful product development, evaluation, and implementation. Target product profiles (TPPs) summarize the requirements necessary for successful implementation so these can guide product development and evaluation.

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Cholestasis is the predominate feature of many pediatric hepatobiliary diseases. The physiologic flow of bile requires multiple complex processes working in concert. Bile acid (BA) synthesis and excretion, the formation and flow of bile, and the enterohepatic reuptake of BAs all function to maintain the circulation of BAs, a key molecule in lipid digestion, metabolic and cellular signaling, and, as discussed in the review, a crucial mediator in the pathogenesis of cholestasis.

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  • * Using single-cell RNA sequencing, researchers explored the development of germinal center (GC) B cells after immunization and identified three distinct cell populations in the GC light zone (LZ).
  • * One LZ population showed early signs of differentiating into PCs but had affinity levels similar to those remaining in the GC, indicating that the process of starting PC development might not depend on antibody affinity.
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Unlabelled: Autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) is a rare, but potentially severe, cause of liver disease in children. We aimed to summarize how children with AIH in Scotland presented, were investigated and managed in addition to producing novel epidemiological data and outcomes.

Methods: All prevalent pediatric patients with AIH cared for in pediatric services between January 2013 and September 2018 were included.

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  • - Researchers discovered a recurrent mutation in the IRF4 gene, identified as p.T95R, linked to an autosomal dominant combined immunodeficiency (CID) in seven patients from six different families, leading to severe vulnerability to opportunistic infections and low antibody levels.
  • - The mutation caused significant defects in the maturation of B cells and alterations in T cell populations, resulting in impaired immune responses, as demonstrated in both human patients and a knock-in mouse model with similar symptoms.
  • - The altered IRF4 protein exhibited unusual behaviors, including stronger DNA binding but reduced activity on typical target genes, while also activating noncanonical genes, showcasing a complex interaction that disrupts normal immune function and leads to disease.
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Objective: With one in five children in England living with obesity, we mapped the geographical distribution and format of child weight management services provided by acute National Health Service (NHS) trusts across England, to identify breadth of service provision.

Design: A cross-sectional survey.

Setting: The survey was sent to acute NHS trusts (n=148) in England in 2020, via a freedom of information request.

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  • The study investigates the persistence of germinal centre B cells for over 6 months following HIV Env protein immunization in rhesus monkeys, showing a significant increase in B cells at week 10 compared to conventional methods.
  • Continuous somatic hypermutation of the B cells during the 29-week period indicates ongoing selection pressure, leading to a substantial boost in HIV-neutralizing antibodies after a single booster.
  • Findings suggest that a longer priming strategy can enhance immune memory, allowing B cells to better recognize challenging antigens, potentially improving vaccine efficacy for difficult targets.
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The transovarial transmission of tick-borne bacterial pathogens is an important mechanism for their maintenance in natural populations and transmission, causing disease in humans and animals. The mechanism for this transmission and the possible role of tick hormones facilitating this process have never been studied. Injections of physiological levels of the tick hormone, 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E), into part-fed (virgin) adult females of the American dog tick, , attached to the host caused a reduction in density of in the carcass and an increase in the ovaries compared to buffer-injected controls.

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Antibodies targeting the NANP/NVDP repeat domain of the Plasmodium falciparum circumsporozoite protein (CSP) can protect against malaria. However, it has also been suggested that the CSP is a decoy that prevents the immune system from mounting responses against other domains of CSP. Here, we show that, following parasite immunization, B cell responses to the CSP are immunodominant over responses to other CSP domains despite the presence of similar numbers of naive B cells able to bind these regions.

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Identification of ingested plant species using polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based methods is an increasingly useful yet challenging approach to accurately determine the diet composition of insect herbivores and thus their trophic interactions. A typical process of detection of DNA of ingested plants involves the choice of a DNA extraction method, a genomic target region, and/or the best approach for an accurate plant species identification. The wide range of available techniques makes the choice of the most appropriate method for an accurately and timely identification of ingested plants from insect guts difficult.

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Objective: The impact of evolving guidelines and clinical practices on SARS-CoV-2-positive dyads across New York City Health and Hospitals during the early peak of COVID-19.

Design: A retrospective cohort study of positive-positive (P/P), positive-negative (P/N), and positive-untested (P/U) dyads delivered from March 1 to May 9, 2020. Wilcoxon rank sum, Chi-squared, and Fisher exact tests were used to analyze demographics, clinical variables, and system-wide management practices.

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