62 results match your criteria: "Wellcome-Wolfson Institute of Experimental Medicine[Affiliation]"

Background: Cough characteristics vary between patients, and this can impact clinical diagnosis and care. The purpose of part two of this state-of-the-art review is to update the American College of Chest Physicians (CHEST) 2006 guideline on global physiology and pathophysiology of cough.

Study Design And Methods: A review of the literature was conducted using PubMed and MEDLINE databases from 1951 to 2019 using prespecified search terms.

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Objectives: Delirium in critically ill adults is highly prevalent and has multiple negative consequences. To-date, trials of interventions to prevent or treat delirium report heterogenous outcomes. To develop international consensus among key stakeholders for a core outcome set for future trials of interventions to prevent and/or treat delirium in critically ill adults.

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Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the most prevalent form of irreversible blindness worldwide in the elderly population. In our previous studies, we found that deficiencies in the nuclear factor, erythroid 2 like 2 () and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma coactivator 1-α () genes caused AMD-like pathological phenotypes in mice. In the present work, we show hijacked epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) due to the common loss of and (double knock-out, dKO) genes in aged animals.

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We recently described a protein -glycosylation pathway conserved in all species of the genus that results in the synthesis and incorporation of a trisaccharide glycan to membrane-exported proteins. Here, we exploited this system to construct and evaluate a diagnostic tool for glanders. , the causative agent of glanders, is a highly infectious and fatal zoonotic pathogen that infects horses, mules, donkeys, and occasionally humans.

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Diabetic endotheliopathy: RNA-binding proteins as new therapeutic targets.

Int J Biochem Cell Biol

February 2021

The Wellcome-Wolfson Institute of Experimental Medicine, Queen's University Belfast, BT9 7BL, UK. Electronic address:

Diabetic Endotheliopathy is widely regarded as a principal contributor to cardiovascular disease pathogenesis in individuals with Diabetes mellitus. The endothelium, the innermost lining of blood vessels, consists of an extensive monolayer of endothelial cells. Previously regarded as an interface, the endothelium is now accepted as an organ system with critical roles in vascular health; its dysfunction therefore is detrimental.

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Background: We present study designs, dose selection and preliminary patient characteristics from two phase 3 clinical trials of gefapixant, a P2X3 receptor antagonist, in refractory chronic cough (RCC) or unexplained chronic cough (UCC).

Methods: COUGH-1 (NCT03449134) and COUGH-2 (NCT03449147) are randomised, placebo-controlled, double-blind, parallel-group trials in subjects with RCC or UCC (age ≥18 years; cough duration ≥1 year; Cough Severity Visual Analogue Scale score ≥40 mm). The primary efficacy study periods are 12 weeks (40-week extension; COUGH-1) and 24 weeks (28-week extension; COUGH-2).

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We measured serum SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in 215 children of healthcare workers to estimate secondary attack rates. Twenty-one families had a parent with confirmed COVID-19. There was strong evidence of family clustering (P < .

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Background: No previous studies have validated current clinical practice guidelines for the management of non-blanching rashes in children who have received meningococcal B and C vaccinations. The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of existing clinical practice guidelines in the diagnosis of invasive meningococcal disease in children presenting with a fever and non-blanching rash in the UK.

Methods: The Petechiae in Children (PiC) study was a prospective, multicentre cohort study involving children (aged <18 years) presenting to 37 paediatric emergency departments in the UK with a fever (≥38°C) and a new-onset non-blanching rash or features suggestive of meningococcal infection.

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Background: The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) have called for research into the role of biomarkers, and specifically procalcitonin (PCT), for the early diagnosis of serious bacterial infections (SBI) in children. The aim of this study was to compare the diagnostic test accuracy of C-reactive protein (CRP) and PCT for the diagnosis of SBI in children.

Methods: Data was collected prospectively from four UK emergency departments (ED) between November 2017 and June 2019.

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Temporal Trends of Cardiac Outcomes and Impact on Survival in Patients With Cancer.

Am J Cardiol

December 2020

Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Heart and Vascular Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio; Department of Molecular Medicine, Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio. Electronic address:

To evaluate the temporal relations of cardiovascular disease in oncology patients referred to cardio-oncology and describe the impact of cardiovascular disease and cardiovascular risk factors on outcomes. All adult oncology patients referred to the cardio-oncology service at the Cleveland Clinic from January 2011 to June 2018 were included in the study. Comprehensive clinical information were collected.

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Aortic Valve Calcium in Patients With Transthyretin Cardiac Amyloidosis: A Propensity-Matched Analysis.

Circ Cardiovasc Imaging

October 2020

Staff Cardiovascular Medicine, Associate Director of the Echo Lab, Co-Director Cardio-oncology Center, Associate Professor of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, Lerner College of Medicine, Cleveland, OH (P.C.).

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Mechanisms and Rationale for Targeted Therapies in Refractory and Unexplained Chronic Cough.

Clin Pharmacol Ther

March 2021

Wellcome-Wolfson Institute of Experimental Medicine, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, UK.

Chronic cough, defined as a cough lasting > 8 weeks, is a common medical condition that exerts a substantial physical, mental, and social burden on patients. A subset of patients with chronic cough are troubled with a cough that persists despite optimal treatment of presumed associated common and uncommon conditions (refractory chronic cough; RCC) or in which no diagnosable cause for cough can be identified despite extensive assessment (unexplained chronic cough; UCC). Many of these patients exhibit clinical features of cough hypersensitivity, including laryngeal paresthesia, hypertussia, and allotussia.

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Vascular endothelial cell (EC) dysfunction plays a key role in diabetic complications. This study discovers significant upregulation of Quaking-7 (QKI-7) in iPS cell-derived ECs when exposed to hyperglycemia, and in human iPS-ECs from diabetic patients. QKI-7 is also highly expressed in human coronary arterial ECs from diabetic donors, and on blood vessels from diabetic critical limb ischemia patients undergoing a lower-limb amputation.

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Background: Delirium is an acute confusional state, common in critical illness and associated with cognitive decline. There is no effective pharmacotherapy to prevent or treat delirium, although it is scientifically plausible that thiamine could be effective. Thiamine studies in dementia patients are inconclusive.

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Background: The early recognition of invasive bacterial infections (IBI) in children can be difficult. Clinically it is often challenging to differentiate between the early stages of an IBI and a benign self-limiting viral infection. These challenges mandate a cautious approach resulting in the overuse of antimicrobial drugs with resultant antimicrobial resistance.

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Background: New onset atrial fibrillation is the most commonly encountered arrhythmia in critically unwell patients with a reported incidence of 4% to 29%. The occurrence of new onset atrial fibrillation may precipitate acute heart failure and lead to thromboembolic complications as well as being associated with increased in-hospital and in intensive care unit (ICU) mortality. Despite being common, much of our current knowledge regarding the treatment of new onset atrial fibrillation comes from patients with chronic atrial fibrillation or post cardiac surgery.

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Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a complex, potentially life-threatening disease that is most effectively treated through the administration of antibiotics (e.g., colistimethate sodium).

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A general protein glycosylation machinery conserved in species improves bacterial fitness and elicits glycan immunogenicity in humans.

J Biol Chem

September 2019

Wellcome-Wolfson Institute of Experimental Medicine, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast BT97BL, United Kingdom; Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario N6A 5C1, Canada. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • The text discusses a genus of Gram-negative bacteria found in the rhizosphere that can cause serious human infections, necessitating clinical efforts focused on specific lipopolysaccharide proteins.
  • Researchers used various methods, including bioinformatics and molecular analyses, to identify a gene cluster crucial for the synthesis and structure of a lipid-linked glycan, which is important for the bacteria's survival.
  • The study concludes that protein glycosylation is vital for bacterial fitness and offers potential avenues for developing treatments or immune therapies against infections caused by this genus.
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4-Amino-4-deoxy-l-arabinopyranose (Ara4N) residues have been linked to antibiotic resistance due to reduction of the negative charge in the lipid A and core regions of the bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS). To study the enzymatic transfer of Ara4N onto lipid A, which is catalysed by the ArnT transferase, we chemically synthesised a series of anomeric phosphodiester-linked lipid Ara4N derivatives containing linear aliphatic chains as well as E- and Z-configured monoterpene units. Coupling reactions were based on sugar-derived H-phosphonates, followed by oxidation and global deprotection.

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Microplasma assisted synthesis of gold nanoparticle/graphene oxide nanocomposites and their potential application in SERS sensing.

Nanotechnology

November 2019

Advanced Composites Research Group (ACRG), School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Queen's University, Belfast BT9 5AH, United Kingdom.

This is the first study on the deployment of direct current atmospheric pressure microplasma technique for the single step synthesis of gold nanoparticle/graphene oxide (AuNP/GO) nanocomposites. The nanocomposites were characterized using ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy (UV-vis), x-ray diffraction and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and their formation mechanisms have been discussed in detail. Our AuNP/GO nanocomposites are highly biocompatible and have demonstrated surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) properties as compared to pure AuNPs and pure GO.

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Objective: The Petechiae in Children (PiC) study assesses the utility of presenting features and rapid diagnostic tests in the diagnosis of serious bacterial infection in feverish children with non-blanching rashes. An embedded qualitative study explored parents' and clinicians' views on the acceptability of the PiC study, including the use of research without prior consent (RWPC) in studies of diagnostic test accuracy.

Design: Semistructured qualitative interviews.

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Background: The early recognition of meningococcal disease in children is vital. During the prodrome however, meningococcal infection presents similarly to many self-limiting viral infections. This mandates a cautious approach with many children receiving unnecessary broad-spectrum parenteral antibiotics.

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Glucose transporter 1 critically controls microglial activation through facilitating glycolysis.

Mol Neurodegener

January 2019

The Wellcome-Wolfson Institute of Experimental Medicine, School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences, Queen's University Belfast, 97 Lisburn Road, Belfast, BT9 7BL, UK.

Background: Uncontrolled microglial activation contributes to the pathogenesis of various neurodegenerative diseases. Previous studies have shown that proinflammatory microglia are powered by glycolysis, which relays on high levels of glucose uptake. This study aimed to understand how glucose uptake is facilitated in active microglia and whether microglial activation can be controlled by restricting glucose uptake.

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Point-of-care testing for procalcitonin in identifying bacterial infections in young infants: a diagnostic accuracy study.

BMC Pediatr

December 2018

Centre for Experimental Medicine, Wellcome Wolfson Institute of Experimental Medicine, Queen's University Belfast, 97 Lisburn Road, Belfast, BT9 7AE, UK.

Background: The primary objective of this study was to report on the diagnostic accuracy of point-of-care testing (POCT) for procalcitonin (PCT) in identifying invasive bacterial infections in young infants. Invasive bacterial infection was defined as the isolation of a bacterial pathogen in blood or cerebrospinal fluid culture.

Methods: This was a prospective observational diagnostic accuracy study.

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