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β2-integrins are heterodimeric surface receptors that are expressed specifically by leukocytes and consist of a variable α (CD11a-d) and a common β-subunit (CD18). Functional impairment of CD18, which causes leukocyte adhesion deficiency type-1 results in an immunocompromised state characterized by severe infections, such as invasive pulmonary aspergillosis (IPA). The underlying immune defects have largely been attributed to an impaired migratory and phagocytic activity of polymorphonuclear granulocytes (PMN).

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ERG activity is regulated by endothelial FAK coupling with TRIM25/USP9x in vascular patterning.

Development

July 2022

Centre for Tumour Microenvironment, Barts Cancer Institute - a CR-UK Centre of Excellence, Queen Mary University of London, John Vane Science Centre, Charterhouse Square, London EC1M 6BQ, UK.

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  • Vascular patterning is important for growth and development, and the ERG factor helps control blood vessel formation.
  • Scientists found that certain changes in a specific protein called FAK can affect how much ERG and another protein called DLL4 are made, which leads to problems in blood vessel formation.
  • They discovered that FAK interacts with two other proteins, USP9x and TRIM25, which helps manage ERG levels and can fix issues with blood vessels when ERG is restored.
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  • The study investigates the immune response of different SARS-CoV-2 vaccination regimens, comparing homologous adenoviral vector vaccines to heterologous combinations with mRNA vaccines.
  • Results show that all vaccination regimens produce measurable immune responses, but homologous ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 performed significantly worse after the second dose compared to others.
  • mRNA-1273 elicited stronger antibody responses than BNT162b2 in heterologous regimens, though no significant differences were observed in neutralizing antibodies or T-cell responses; the clinical implications of these findings require further research.
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Background: In 2010, we described a novel immunoglobulin G (IgG) autoantibody (termed anti-Ca after the index case) targeting Rho GTPase-activating protein 26 (ARHGAP26, also termed GTPase regulator associated with focal adhesion kinase [GRAF], or oligophrenin-like protein 1 [OPHN1L]) in autoimmune cerebellar ataxia (ACA). Later, ARHGAP26-IgG/anti-Ca was reported in patients with limbic encephalitis/cognitive decline or peripheral neuropathy. In several of the reported cases, the syndrome was associated with cancer.

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A critical review of wire injury induced aortic valve stenosis in mice.

J Mol Cell Cardiol

August 2022

West German Heart and Vascular Center Essen, Department of Cardiology and Vascular Medicine, University Hospital Essen, Germany. Electronic address:

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Estradiol suppresses psoriatic inflammation in mice by regulating neutrophil and macrophage functions.

J Allergy Clin Immunol

October 2022

Department of Dermatology, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan; Singapore Immunology Network (SIgN) and Skin Research Institute of Singapore (SRIS), Technology and Research (A∗STAR), Singapore. Electronic address:

Background: Psoriasis is a common inflammatory skin disease resulting from dysregulation of the IL-23/T17 immune axis. The prevalence and severity of psoriasis is higher in men than in women, although the underlying reasons for this are unclear.

Objective: We studied whether estradiol, a female hormone, plays protective roles in imiquimod-induced psoriatic inflammation in mice by regulating neutrophil and macrophage functions.

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Fast volumetric scanning of living tissue.

Nat Biomed Eng

May 2022

Institute for Experimental Immunology and Imaging, University Hospital, University Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany.

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  • * Researchers created an organoid model using human embryonic stem cells with CRISPR/Cas9 to mimic retinoblastoma; this allowed them to study the tumor's progression and characteristics.
  • * The model exhibited disorganization and abnormal differentiation when the pRB gene was inactivated, highlighting cone photoreceptors as potential origin cells for retinoblastoma and showing changes in gene expression related to the disease.
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Objective: To estimate effectiveness of tickborne encephalitis (TBE) vaccination by time interval (<5, 5-10 and 10+years) postvaccination.

Design: A retrospective, matched case-control study PARTICIPANTS: Cases-all adult (age 18-79) TBE cases in Switzerland reported via the national mandatory disease reporting surveillance system from 2006 to 2020 (final n=1868). Controls-community controls from a database of randomly selected adults (age 18-79) participating in a 2018 cross-sectional study of TBE vaccination in Switzerland (final n=4625).

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Immune complexes form in systemic disorders such as rheumatological, autoimmune, and allergic diseases or in response to infections or medications. Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) adenoviral vector vaccines have been associated with rare yet serious thrombotic complications in the brain due to the formation of immune complexes that activate platelets. There are currently no data visualizing the interplay of platelets with leukocytes and the brain vasculature endothelium in response to immune complexes.

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Tertiary lymphoid structures (TLS) are lymph node-like immune cell clusters that emerge during chronic inflammation in non-lymphoid organs like the kidney, but their origin remains not well understood. Here we show, using conditional deletion strategies of the canonical Notch signaling mediator Rbpj, that loss of endothelial Notch signaling in adult mice induces the spontaneous formation of bona fide TLS in the kidney, liver and lung, based on molecular, cellular and structural criteria. These TLS form in a stereotypical manner around parenchymal arteries, while secondary lymphoid structures remained largely unchanged.

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National and regional variations in timely adherence to recommended measles vaccination scheme in 2-years old in Switzerland, 2005-2019.

Vaccine

May 2022

Department of Public and Global Health, Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Prevention Institute, University of Zurich, 8001 Zurich, Switzerland. Electronic address:

Background: Although monitoring of vaccination program performance is usually evaluated by measurement of vaccine coverage, timely uptake is rarely part of this assessment. This study aims to examine the timeliness of the administration of a measles-containing-vaccine (MCV) for 2-year-old children between 2005 and 2019.

Methods: We used data from the Swiss National Vaccination Coverage Survey 2005-2019 for the study.

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Adenylate kinase 5 (AK5) autoimmune encephalitis: Clinical presentations and outcomes in three new patients.

J Neuroimmunol

June 2022

Department of Neurology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United States of America; Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United States of America; Center of MS and Autoimmune Neurology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United States of America. Electronic address:

Adenylate kinase 5 (AK5) antibodies are biomarkers of a poorly responsive to immunotherapy, non-paraneoplastic, autoimmune limbic encephalitis. We detected 6 patients (all female, median age: 72 years [49-80]) with identical CSF antibody staining by indirect immunofluorescence on mouse tissues. We identified AK5 as the antigen and confirmed with standardized assays.

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Immunological tolerance is established and maintained by a diverse array of safeguards that work together to protect against autoimmunity. Despite the identification of numerous tolerogenic processes, the basis for cooperation among them remains poorly understood. We sought to identify synergy among several well-defined tolerance mediators that alone provide protection only from mild autoimmune symptoms in C57BL/6 mice: BIM, AIRE, CBL-B, and PD-1.

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Objectives: To examine the state of B-cell immunity 6 months after the second vaccination against SARS-CoV-2 in comparison to the state observed 2 weeks after vaccination.

Methods: Sera of 439 participants, whose immune responses to two doses of an mRNA-based vaccine (BNT162b2 or mRNA-1273) were previously characterized, was examined for anti-S1 IgG and IgA, anti-NCP IgG and neutralizing antibodies (nAb), and antinuclear antibodies (ANA).

Results: Levels of all examined markers decreased significantly from 2 weeks to 6 months after second vaccination (anti-S1 IgG: 3744 ± 2571.

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  • Scientists have found that thyroid hormones (THs) can talk to the immune system and affect how it works.
  • The immune system can also change the levels of these thyroid hormones in the body.
  • This review looks at how THs affect different immune cells and helps explain why understanding this connection might be important for diseases like infections or cancer.
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Pneumococcal Vaccination Coverage and Uptake Among Adults in Switzerland: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study of Vaccination Records.

Front Public Health

April 2022

Department of Public and Global Health, Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Prevention Institute, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.

, or pneumococcus, is a common, opportunistic pathogen which can cause severe disease, particularly in adults 65+. In Switzerland, vaccination is recommended for children under 5 and for adults with health predispositions; vaccination of healthy adults 65+ is not recommended. In 2020 we conducted a nationwide, cross-sectional survey of vaccination records to evaluate pneumococcal vaccination coverage and factors affecting uptake among adults 18-85.

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Background: Heterologous vaccinations against SARS-CoV-2 with ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 and a second dose of an mRNA-based vaccine have been shown to be more immunogenic than homologous ChAdOx1 nCoV-19. In the current study, we examined the kinetics of the antibody response to the second dose of three different vaccination regimens (homologous ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 vs. ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 + BNT162b2 or mRNA-1273) against SARS-CoV-2 in a longitudinal manner; whether there are differences in latency or amplitude of the early response and which markers are most suitable to detect these responses.

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Neutrophils are the first nonresident effector immune cells that migrate to a site of infection or inflammation; however, improper control of neutrophil responses can cause considerable tissue damage. Here, we found that neutrophil responses in inflamed or infected skin were regulated by CCR7-dependent migration and phagocytosis of neutrophils in draining lymph nodes (dLNs). In mouse models of Toll-like receptor-induced skin inflammation and cutaneous infection, neutrophils migrated from the skin to the dLNs via lymphatic vessels in a CCR7-mediated manner.

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Although HIV-specific CD8 T cells are effective in controlling HIV infection, they fail to clear infection even in the presence of antiretroviral therapy (ART) and cure strategies such as "shock-and-kill." Little is known how ART is contributing to HIV-specific CD8 T cell function and the ability to clear HIV infection. Therefore, we first assessed the cytokine polyfunctionality and proliferation of CD8 T cells from ART-treated HIV+ individuals directly and observed a decline in the multifunctional response as well as proliferation indices of these cells in individuals treated with integrase inhibitor (INSTI) based ART regimens compared to both protease inhibitor (PI) and nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NNRTI) based regimens.

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Neurofilament light chain (NfL) and phosphorylated neurofilament heavy chain (pNfH) are biomarkers for neuroaxonal damage. We assessed whether NfL and other biomarker levels in the CSF are correlated to the loss of presynaptic dopamine transporters in neurons as detected with dopamine transporter SPECT (DaTscan). We retrospectively identified 47 patients (17 Alzheimer's dementia, 10 idiopathic Parkinson's disease, 7 Lewy body dementia, 13 progressive supranuclear palsy or corticobasal degeneration) who received a DaTscan and a lumbar puncture.

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A cross-sectional study evaluating tick-borne encephalitis vaccine uptake and timeliness among adults in Switzerland.

PLoS One

January 2022

Department of Public and Global Health, Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Prevention Institute, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.

The goal of this study was to evaluate timeliness of Tick-borne Encephalitis vaccination uptake among adults in Switzerland. In this cross-sectional survey, we collected vaccination records from randomly selected adults 18-79 throughout Switzerland. Of 4,626 participants, data from individuals receiving at least 1 TBE vaccination (n = 1875) were evaluated.

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  • A study investigated the effects of a moderate protein-reduced diet (8% protein) on stroke recovery in mice, comparing it to a normal diet (20% protein) following a stroke event.
  • * Results showed that the protein-reduced diet led to smaller brain infarct volumes, improved motor coordination, and reduced neuroinflammation, contributing to better neurological recovery over six weeks.
  • * Additionally, the protein-reduced diet positively influenced gut microbiota by restoring bacterial richness and diversity, alongside enhancing neuroplasticity and brain remodeling post-stroke.
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Imaging innate immunity.

Immunol Rev

March 2022

Leibniz-Institut für Analytische Wissenschaften - ISAS - e.V, Dortmund, Germany.

Innate immunity is the first line of defense against infectious intruders and also plays a major role in the development of sterile inflammation. Direct microscopic imaging of the involved immune cells, especially neutrophil granulocytes, monocytes, and macrophages, has been performed since more than 150 years, and we still obtain novel insights on a frequent basis. Initially, intravital microscopy was limited to small-sized animal species, which were often invertebrates.

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Background: Malaria is a mosquito-borne infectious disease caused by protozoan parasites of the genus As migration of populations from endemic areas to Europe and overseas recreational travel to endemic regions increase, there is also a growing risk of transfusion-transmitted tropical diseases by blood components.

Material And Methods: In the present study two routine spp. ELISA (CAPTIA™ Malaria EIA, Trinity Biotech, and Malaria EIA, BioRad) were compared with a new commercial ELISA (ELISA IgG, EUROIMMUN).

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