In this study we describe the first monoclonal antibody, integrin activated conformation-1 (IAC-1), to recognize the active form of the platelet-collagen receptor, the integrin alpha(2)beta(1). IAC-1 has the following properties: (1) IAC-1 fails to bind to resting platelets but readily interacts with platelets stimulated by the glycoprotein VI-specific agonist, convulxin, and by other agonists; (2) similar concentration response relationships for binding of IAC-1 and soluble collagen were observed in convulxin-stimulated platelets; (3) the epitope for IAC-1 is T199Y200K201, which is located at the opposite site of the metal ion-dependent adhesion site in a region not involved in the I-domain "shifts" that occur upon ligand binding; (4) IAC-1 strongly binds to recombinant alpha(2) I-domain, therefore suggesting that the neo-epitope appears to be exposed by an "unmasking" of I-domain-covering regions upon activation; (5) IAC-1 binds to platelets during adhesion to collagen under shear conditions, demonstrating activation of alpha(2)beta(1); (6) as IAC-1 does not interfere with platelet-collagen binding, it defines a new class of antibodies that is distinct from those belonging to the "cation- and ligand-induced binding sites" (CLIBSs) and the "ligand mimetic" group. These characteristics make IAC-1 a very powerful tool to study alpha(2)beta(1) activation under dynamic and physiologically relevant conditions.
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Quant Imaging Med Surg
January 2024
Key Laboratory of Carcinogenesis and Translational Research (Ministry of Education/Beijing), Department of Radiology, Peking University Cancer Hospital & Institute, Beijing, China.
Background: Few studies about the association between computed tomography (CT) perfusion imaging parameters and invasiveness in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) have been conducted using low dose spectral CT perfusion imaging. The purpose of this study was to investigate application of spectral revolution CT low-dose perfusion imaging in the differential diagnosis of different pathological subtypes of LUAD.
Methods: This was a cross-sectional study based on historical data from January 2018 to May 2019 in Peking University Cancer Hospital & Institute.
Stroke
February 2023
Stroke Unit, Department of Neurology, Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron, Departament de Medicina, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain (M.R.-G., M. Requena, M. Rubiera, P.L., M.D.D.L., Á.G.-T., M.O.-G., F.R., S.B., M.M., N.R.-V., D.R.-L., J.J., J.P., C.A.M., A.T., M.R.).
Background: Acute ischemic stroke with large or medium-vessel occlusion associated with intracranial artery calcification (IAC) is an infrequent phenomenon presumably associated with intracranial atherosclerotic disease. We aimed to characterize IAC and its impact on endovascular treatment outcomes.
Methods: We performed a retrospective cross-sectional study of consecutive patients with stroke treated with thrombectomy from January 2020 to July 2021 in our institution.
Int J Infect Dis
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University Research Co., LLC, Department of Defense HIV/AIDS Prevention Program (DHAPP), Kampala, Uganda.
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Department of Health Technology and Informatics, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Hong Kong.
Intracranial arterial calcification (IAC) is highly prevalent in ischemic stroke patients. However, data on the association of IAC with stroke recurrence and mortality remains limited. We examined the effect of IAC on the long-term recurrence of stroke and the risk of post-stroke mortality.
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Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.
Evaluate the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak rate after the middle cranial fossa (MCF) approach to vestibular schwannoma (VS) resection. Retrospective case series. Quaternary referral academic center.
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