2,398 results match your criteria: "AIDS Research Center.[Affiliation]"

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  • The H7N9 avian influenza virus is highly dangerous, with over 30% of human infections resulting in death, and there is currently no specific treatment or prevention for it.
  • Researchers isolated four monoclonal antibodies from a recovered patient, with two specifically targeting a protective area on the virus that effectively neutralizes it and protects mice from infection.
  • The study shows that even though one of the antibodies does not neutralize the virus on its own, when combined with a neutralizing antibody, it can enhance protection, highlighting the potential for developing effective treatments against H7N9.
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With the rise of new and emerging Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) modalities, greater attention is needed to better understand how people who could benefit from PrEP make decisions to initiate, stop, pause, or switch PrEP regimens. In this study we borrow from the field of consumer research to create a consumer-derived PrEP Consumer Journey Model that describes key decision-making touchpoints a PrEP consumer moves through within and outside of a clinical context. Using in-depth interviews (n = 29) with gay and bisexual men who have sex with men, we evaluate which system 1 (emotional) and system 2 (cognitive) attributes are used for decision-making at different touchpoints along the PrEP Consumer Journey.

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As SARS-CoV-2 continues to spread and mutate, tracking the viral evolutionary trajectory and understanding the functional consequences of its mutations remain crucial. Here, we characterized the antibody evasion, ACE2 receptor engagement, and viral infectivity of the highly mutated SARS-CoV-2 Omicron subvariant BA.2.

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The Histopathological Findings in Appendectomy Specimens in an Iranian Population.

Galen Med J

October 2023

The Persian Gulf Tropical Medicine Research Center, The Persian Gulf Biomedical Sciences Research Institute, Bushehr University of Medical Sciences, Bushehr, Iran.

Background: Appendicitis is one of the most common causes of acute abdominal surgeries. The importance of parasitic etiologies in the pathogenesis of appendicitis is not well known in appendectomy specimens on a large scale in southwestern Iran. The current study aimed to retrospectively assess the demographic data and histopathological records of appendicitis in a 28-year period in Fars province, southwestern Iran.

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Introduction: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) vaccination is crucial for seronegative patients with advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD) for protection during dialysis while preparing for transplantation. A standard regimen for HBV vaccination requires 24 weeks to be completed. An accelerated HBV vaccination regimen completed within 8 weeks has shown early effective seroconversion in healthcare workers.

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  • Ravidasvir (RDV) is a new drug that effectively inhibits the hepatitis C virus (HCV) replication and has shown promising results when combined with Sofosbuvir (SOF) in trials involving adults, including those co-infected with HIV.
  • In a study conducted in Thailand and Malaysia, RDV was given to both patients with and without cirrhosis for various durations, and pharmacokinetics (how the drug behaves in the body) were evaluated through blood sampling at different intervals.
  • The analysis revealed that RDV levels were influenced by several factors; however, these variations were not significant enough to impact the drug's effectiveness across the diverse group of participants, and there were no significant drug interactions for
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Gastric organoids are models created in the laboratory using stem cells and sophisticated three-dimensional cell culture techniques. These models have shown great promise in providing valuable insights into gastric physiology and advanced disease research. This review comprehensively summarizes and analyzes the research advances in culture methods and techniques for adult stem cells and induced pluripotent stem cell-derived organoids, and patient-derived organoids.

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Prophylactic vaccination inducing anti-Env antibodies can result in protection against HTLV-1 challenge in macaques.

Mol Ther

July 2024

AIDS Research Center, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Tokyo 162-8640, Japan; Joint Research Center for Human Retrovirus Infection, Kumamoto University, Kumamoto 860-0811, Japan; Institute of Medical Science, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 108-8639, Japan. Electronic address:

Human T cell leukemia/T-lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1) infection occurs by cell-to-cell transmission and can induce fatal adult T cell leukemia. Vaccine development is critical for the control of HTLV-1 transmission. However, determining whether vaccine-induced anti-Env antibodies can prevent cell-to-cell HTLV-1 transmission is challenging.

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Evaluating antimicrobial activity and cytotoxicity of silver nanoparticles incorporated into reinforced zinc oxide eugenol: an in vitro study.

Eur Arch Paediatr Dent

June 2024

Department of Tissue Engineering and Applied Cell Sciences, School of Advanced Medical Sciences and Technologies, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran.

Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the antibacterial and cytotoxic effects of reinforced zinc oxide-eugenol (rZOE) incorporated with different concentrations of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs).

Methods: The pastes of rZOE alone or mixed with AgNPs at concentrations of 1%, 2%, and 5% of weight were prepared. In vitro antimicrobial activity of prepared materials against Streptococcus (S.

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Ultrapotent Broadly Neutralizing Human-llama Bispecific Antibodies against HIV-1.

Adv Sci (Weinh)

July 2024

Vaccine Research Center, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, 20892, USA.

Broadly neutralizing antibodies are proposed as therapeutic and prophylactic agents against HIV-1, but their potency and breadth are less than optimal. This study describes the immunization of a llama with the prefusion-stabilized HIV-1 envelope (Env) trimer, BG505 DS-SOSIP, and the identification and improvement of potent neutralizing nanobodies recognizing the CD4-binding site (CD4bs) of vulnerability. Two of the vaccine-elicited CD4bs-targeting nanobodies, G36 and R27, when engineered into a triple tandem format with llama IgG2a-hinge region and human IgG1-constant region (G36×3-IgG2a and R27×3-IgG2a), neutralized 96% of a multiclade 208-strain panel at geometric mean ICs of 0.

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  • MSM living with HIV have a higher risk for anal cancer, particularly due to precursor lesions called high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (HSILs), but the incidence among those starting antiretroviral therapy during acute HIV has not been well studied.* -
  • In a study of 89 MSM and 4 transgender women in Bangkok, 11.8% were found to have anal HSIL at the start, with an incidence rate of 19.7 per 100 person-years, influenced by factors like specific HPV types and syphilis.* -
  • The study concluded that while the prevalence of anal HSIL was similar among those initiating treatment during acute HIV and those without HIV, ongoing screening and management
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[A study of cognitive impairment quantitative assessment method based on gait characteristics].

Sheng Wu Yi Xue Gong Cheng Xue Za Zhi

April 2024

Institute of Medical Engineering and Translational Medicine, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300192, P. R. China.

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a common and serious form of elderly dementia, but early detection and treatment of mild cognitive impairment can help slow down the progression of dementia. Recent studies have shown that there is a relationship between overall cognitive function and motor function and gait abnormalities. We recruited 302 cases from the Rehabilitation Hospital Affiliated to National Rehabilitation Aids Research Center and included 193 of them according to the screening criteria, including 137 patients with MCI and 56 healthy controls (HC).

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  • The influenza A(H1N1) pdm09 virus, first identified in 2009, has been studied over a 14-year period (2009-2023) to analyze its genetic changes, particularly focusing on surface proteins hemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidase (NA) in Italian strains compared to global versions.
  • Phylogenetic analyses showed rapid changes and the emergence of new viral variants in the early pandemic, clustered mainly in clade 6B.1, while the 2023 strains displayed limited genetic variation likely due to genetic drift.
  • Key sites were identified on both HA and NA proteins that affect the virus's ability to adapt to host immune responses; changes at these sites can serve
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Dengue virus (DENV) represents a significant global health burden, with 50% of the world's population at risk of infection, and there is an urgent need for next-generation vaccines. Virus-like particle (VLP)-based vaccines, which mimic the antigenic structure of the virus but lack the viral genome, are an attractive approach. Here, we describe a dengue VLP (DENVLP) vaccine which generates a neutralizing antibody response against all four DENV serotypes in 100% of immunized non-human primates for up to 1 year.

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SARS-CoV-2 resistance to monoclonal antibodies and small-molecule drugs.

Cell Chem Biol

April 2024

Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center, Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY, USA; Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY, USA; Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY, USA. Electronic address:

Over four years have passed since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. The scientific response has been rapid and effective, with many therapeutic monoclonal antibodies and small molecules developed for clinical use. However, given the ability for viruses to become resistant to antivirals, it is perhaps no surprise that the field has identified resistance to nearly all of these compounds.

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The human respiratory syncytial virus (hRSV) and the human metapneumovirus (hMPV) are important human respiratory pathogens from the Pneumoviridae family. Both are responsible for severe respiratory tract infections in infants, young children, elderly individuals, adults with chronic medical conditions, and immunocompromised patients. Despite their large impact on human health, vaccines for hRSV were only recently introduced, and only limited treatment options exist.

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Background: One month of daily rifapentine + isoniazid (1HP) is an effective, ultrashort option for tuberculosis prevention in people with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). However, rifapentine may decrease antiretroviral drug concentrations and increase the risk of virologic failure. AIDS Clinical Trials Group A5372 evaluated the effect of 1HP on the pharmacokinetics of twice-daily dolutegravir.

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Background: HIV-positive people who inject drugs (PWID) experience challenges in initiating and adhering to antiretroviral treatment (ART). Counselling using motivational interviewing (MI) techniques may help them formulate individualised strategies, and execute actions to address these challenges collaboratively with their providers. We evaluated the acceptability of MI from a pilot implementation at three public health facilities in Indonesia.

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Glycoprotein 41 (gp41) of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) protein plays a critical role in membrane fusion. Gp41 binds to proteins in the plasma membrane of CD4 T cells, particularly the T-cell antigen receptor (TCR). These findings indicate that gp41 is involved in the assembly of HIV-1 at the plasma membrane of T cells and affects the stimulation of the TCR.

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Background: HIV virological failure is one of the main problems in HIV-infected patients, and identifying the main predictors of such treatment failure may help in combating HIV/AIDS.

Methodology: This cross-sectional study included 1800 HIV-infected patients with either virological failure or treatment response. HIV viral load, CD4 count, and other tests were performed.

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  • The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the need for effective vaccines, and while mRNA-based vaccines are effective, there are challenges like viral evolution and LNP toxicity.
  • Researchers have developed a new vaccine platform called "LbL-CoV19," which uses a trimethylated chitosan-based nanoparticle delivery system that is safe and biocompatible.
  • Preliminary studies show that LbL-CoV19 can induce strong immune responses and offer potential for long-lasting protection against SARS-CoV-2, making it a promising option for future outbreaks.
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A 12-keto-type oleanolic acid derivative (4) has been identified as a potent anti-human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) compound that demonstrates synergistic effects with several types of HIV-1 neutralizing antibodies. In the present study, we used a common key synthetic intermediate to carry out the late-stage derivatization of an anti-HIV compound based on the chemical structure of a 12-keto-type oleanolic acid derivative. To execute this strategy, we designed a diketo-type oleanolic acid derivative (5) for chemoselective transformation, targeting the carboxy group and the hydroxyl group on the statine unit, as well as the 3-carbonyl group on the oleanolic acid unit, as orthogonal synthetic handles.

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Predictors of liver disease progression in people living with HIV-HBV co-infection on antiretroviral therapy.

EBioMedicine

April 2024

Department of Infectious Diseases, The University of Melbourne at the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity, Melbourne, Victoria, 3000, Australia; Victorian Infectious Diseases Service, Royal Melbourne Hospital at the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity, Melbourne, Victoria, 3000, Australia; Department of Infectious Diseases, Alfred Health and Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, 3004, Australia. Electronic address:

Background: In people living with HIV-HBV, liver fibrosis progression can occur even with suppressive antiretroviral therapy (ART). We investigated the relationship between liver fibrosis and biomarkers of inflammation, apoptosis, and microbial translocation.

Methods: In this observational cohort study adults living with HIV-HBV already on effective ART were recruited in Australia and Thailand and followed for 3 years including 6 monthly clinical review and blood tests and annual transient elastography.

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  • The study assessed mental health and cognition in patients with chronic diseases visiting the Emergency Department, using tools like the WHO well-being Index, Six-item screener, and CLOX-1 test.
  • Chronic diseases were especially common in individuals aged 51-70, with diabetes being the most prevalent, and significant symptoms like fever and gastrointestinal bleeding were noted.
  • Results showed that lower mental well-being scores were linked to poorer cognitive assessments, highlighting the importance of evaluating mental health even in patients with cognitive impairments in the ED.
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