2014
Anti-PR3 and anti-MPO antibodies are not present in sera of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis
Lima I, Oliveira R, Cabral M, Atta A, Marchi S, Reis E, Reis M, Barbosa L, Santiago M. Anti-PR3 and anti-MPO antibodies are not present in sera of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis. Rheumatology International 2014, 34: 1231-1234. PMID: 24719228, DOI: 10.1007/s00296-014-3009-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAnti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodiesAnti-PR3 antibodiesIndirect immunofluorescencePresence of ANCAPrevalence of ANCAInfectious diseasesComponents of neutrophilsGroup of patientsAnti-MPO antibodiesSera of patientsChest X-rayAnti-PR3Cytoplasmic antibodiesVasculitic syndromesTB patientsPulmonary tuberculosisAutoimmune disordersPresent studyClinical similaritiesSuch antibodiesPatientsELISA kitTuberculosisAntibodiesAutoantibodies
2012
Preventing transfusion‐transmitted babesiosis: preliminary experience of the first laboratory‐based blood donor screening program
Young C, Chawla A, Berardi V, Padbury J, Skowron G, Krause PJ, Group T. Preventing transfusion‐transmitted babesiosis: preliminary experience of the first laboratory‐based blood donor screening program. Transfusion 2012, 52: 1523-1529. PMID: 22452654, DOI: 10.1111/j.1537-2995.2012.03612.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTransfusion-transmitted babesiosisCases of TTBPolymerase chain reactionBlood donorsThalassemia patientsCommon transfusion-transmitted infectionSickle cellsIndeterminate PCR resultsPositive IFA resultsTransfusion-transmitted infectionsInvestigational new drug applicationReal-time polymerase chain reactionUnscreened bloodDonor screeningPatientsIFA resultsDrug AdministrationNew drug applicationsPreliminary experienceIndirect immunofluorescenceBabesia microtiStudy designDrug applicationChain reactionPCR results
2010
MHC II on transfused murine blood is not required for alloimmunization against MHC I
Gilson C, Cadwell C, Smith N, Hendrickson J, Zimring J. MHC II on transfused murine blood is not required for alloimmunization against MHC I. Vox Sanguinis 2010, 99: 369-374. PMID: 20546207, PMCID: PMC2955847, DOI: 10.1111/j.1423-0410.2010.01351.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMHC IMHC-IIBALB/c recipientsMajor histocompatibility complex IMHC-II expressionSubsequent platelet transfusionsHumoral alloimmunizationC recipientsPlatelet transfusionsHumoral responseNull donorsIgG subclassesMHC-II genesMouse modelAlloimmunizationC57BL/6 backgroundMurine bloodIndirect immunofluorescencePlatelet productsBloodRefractory stateTransfusionRecipientsMolecular mechanismsC57BL/6
2009
N-Myristoylated c-Abl Tyrosine Kinase Localizes to the Endoplasmic Reticulum upon Binding to an Allosteric Inhibitor*
Choi Y, Seeliger MA, Panjarian SB, Kim H, Deng X, Sim T, Couch B, Koleske AJ, Smithgall TE, Gray NS. N-Myristoylated c-Abl Tyrosine Kinase Localizes to the Endoplasmic Reticulum upon Binding to an Allosteric Inhibitor*. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 2009, 284: 29005-29014. PMID: 19679652, PMCID: PMC2781447, DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m109.026633.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2008
Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibody in Korean Children with Henoch-Schönlein Purpura
Choi J, Shin J, Lee J, Kim H. Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibody in Korean Children with Henoch-Schönlein Purpura. Childhood Kidney Diseases 2008, 12: 164-169. DOI: 10.3339/jkspn.2008.12.2.164.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchP-ANCAC-ANCAElevation of serum IgA levelsElevated erythrocyte sedimentation rateAnti-streptolysin O titerHenoch Schonlein purpura(HSPAntineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodiesErythrocyte sedimentation rateHenoch-Schonlein purpuraSerum IgA levelsDiagnosis of HSPEULAR/PRES criteriaAbdominal painRenal involvementCytoplasmic antibodiesPalpable purpuraLaboratory findingsSerological markersFollow-upClinical significanceIgA levelsTarget antigenMedical recordsPatientsIndirect immunofluorescence
2003
Factors Associated With Human Herpesvirus Type 8 Infection in an Injecting Drug User Cohort
Bernstein K, Jacobson L, Jenkins F, Vlahov D, Armenian H. Factors Associated With Human Herpesvirus Type 8 Infection in an Injecting Drug User Cohort. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 2003, 30: 199-204. PMID: 12616135, DOI: 10.1097/00007435-200303000-00004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHHV-8 seroprevalenceRisk factorsHHV-8Human herpesvirus type 8 infectionLarger body mass indexHuman herpesvirus type 8Drug user cohortHHV-8 seropositivityInjection drug useBody mass indexMultivariate logistic regressionCross-sectional studyDrug user populationGenital wartsMass indexGeneral populationDrug useSeroprevalenceIndirect immunofluorescenceLogistic regressionIDUsInfectionType 8User cohortSexual behavior
2001
Molecular Evidence That Human Ocular Ciliary Epithelium Expresses Components Involved in Phototransduction
Bertazolli-Filho R, Ghosh S, Huang W, Wollmann G, Coca-Prados M. Molecular Evidence That Human Ocular Ciliary Epithelium Expresses Components Involved in Phototransduction. Biochemical And Biophysical Research Communications 2001, 284: 317-325. PMID: 11394879, DOI: 10.1006/bbrc.2001.4970.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAntibodies, MonoclonalArrestinBlotting, WesternCalcium-Binding ProteinsCattleCell LineCiliary BodyCyclic Nucleotide-Gated Cation ChannelsEpithelial CellsEye ProteinsFluorescent Antibody Technique, IndirectG-Protein-Coupled Receptor Kinase 1HippocalcinHumansImmunoblottingImmunohistochemistryIon ChannelsLight Signal TransductionLipoproteinsNerve Tissue ProteinsPhosphoric Diester HydrolasesProtein KinasesProtein SubunitsRecoverinRetinaReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionRhodopsinRNA, MessengerSequence Analysis, DNATransducinConceptsHuman ocular ciliary epitheliumCiliary epitheliumOcular ciliary epitheliumNPE cellsCiliary epithelial cell linePars plicata regionIntact ciliary epitheliumWestern blot analysisCultured NPE cellsEpithelial cell lineExpression of rhodopsinIndirect immunofluorescenceVisual arrestinHuman retinaMonoclonal antibodiesHuman ciliary epitheliumThree- to fourfoldEpitheliumRT-PCRPhotoreceptor cellsRhodopsin mRNABlot analysisCell linesRetinaRhodopsin kinaseCellular localization and up‐regulation of multidrug resistance–associated protein 3 in hepatocytes and cholangiocytes during obstructive cholestasis in rat liver
Soroka C, Lee J, Azzaroli F, Boyer J. Cellular localization and up‐regulation of multidrug resistance–associated protein 3 in hepatocytes and cholangiocytes during obstructive cholestasis in rat liver. Hepatology 2001, 33: 783-791. PMID: 11283840, DOI: 10.1053/jhep.2001.23501.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsObstructive cholestasisMultidrug resistance-associated protein 3Bile duct-ligated animalsMultidrug resistanceToxic bile acidsModel of cholestasisDuct-ligated animalsExpression of MRP3Intensity of stainingHepatocytes of liverWestern blot analysisBile ductHepatic expressionCentral veinCholestasisMRP3 expressionNormal liverBile acidsPericentral regionsIndirect immunofluorescenceProtein 3Days postligationMRP3Mrp2 proteinLiver
2000
Measurement of estrogen receptors in intact cells by flow cytometry
Cao S, Hudnall S, Kohen F, Lu L. Measurement of estrogen receptors in intact cells by flow cytometry. Cytometry 2000, 41: 109-114. PMID: 11002266, DOI: 10.1002/1097-0320(20001001)41:2<109::aid-cyto5>3.0.co;2-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAnti-ER antibodiesDirect immunofluorescenceFlow cytometryIndirect immunofluorescenceEstrogen receptor levelsBreast cancer patientsER-negative MDAOutcome of treatmentHuman breast cancer cells MCF-7Anti-idiotypic antibodiesBreast cancer cells MCF-7Cancer cells MCF-7Flow cytometric analysisER immunostainingCells MCF-7Cancer patientsReceptor levelsEstrogen receptorER antibodyIntracellular antigensCytometric analysisTreatment of cellsTumor cellsAntibody clonesAntibodiesDETECTION OF ANTIBODIES REACTIVE WITH EHRLICHIA CHAFFEENSIS IN THE RACCOON
Comer J, Nicholson W, Paddock C, Sumner J, Childs J. DETECTION OF ANTIBODIES REACTIVE WITH EHRLICHIA CHAFFEENSIS IN THE RACCOON. Journal Of Wildlife Diseases 2000, 36: 705-12. PMID: 11085432, DOI: 10.7589/0090-3558-36.4.705.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMolecular and biologic characterization of Leishmania parasites implicated in an epidemic outbreak in northwestern Argentina
Segura E, Juan N, Piquin A, Cuba Cuba C, Abramo Orrego L, McMahon-Pratt D, Montamat E, Momen H, Grimaldi Jr. G. Molecular and biologic characterization of Leishmania parasites implicated in an epidemic outbreak in northwestern Argentina. Parasitology Research 2000, 86: 504-508. PMID: 10894479, DOI: 10.1007/s004360050702.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1999
Outcome of Diagnostic Tests Using Samples from Patients with Culture-Proven Human Monocytic Ehrlichiosis: Implications for Surveillance
Childs J, Sumner J, Nicholson W, Massung R, Standaert S, Paddock C. Outcome of Diagnostic Tests Using Samples from Patients with Culture-Proven Human Monocytic Ehrlichiosis: Implications for Surveillance. Journal Of Clinical Microbiology 1999, 37: 2997-3000. PMID: 10449489, PMCID: PMC85432, DOI: 10.1128/jcm.37.9.2997-3000.1999.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHuman monocytic ehrlichiosisDiagnosis of HMEConvalescent-phase serum samplesMonocytic ehrlichiosisDetection of morulaeInitial clinical presentationCulture-proven casesE. chaffeensis antigenWhole blood specimensCompatible illnessClinical presentationInitial presentationSerologic responseCase definitionHME patientsBlood specimensImmunoglobulin MPatientsBlood smearsIndirect immunofluorescenceEhrlichial DNADiagnostic testsSerum samplesProbable diseaseEhrlichia chaffeensisHidden Mortality Attributable to Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever: Immunohistochemical Detection of Fatal, Serologically Unconfirmed Disease
Paddock C, Greer P, Ferebee T, Singleton J, McKechnie D, Treadwell T, Krebs J, Clarke M, Holman R, Olson J, Childs J, Zaki S. Hidden Mortality Attributable to Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever: Immunohistochemical Detection of Fatal, Serologically Unconfirmed Disease. The Journal Of Infectious Diseases 1999, 179: 1469-1476. PMID: 10228069, DOI: 10.1086/314776.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCase fatality ratioDiagnosis of RMSFIHC stainingRocky Mountain Spotted FeverLaboratory-confirmed casesAcute-phase seraTickborne infectionHidden mortalityIgM antibodiesDiagnostic titerPolymerase chain reactionIHC findingsPatient seraSerologic assaysImmunohistochemical stainingSpotted FeverImmunohistochemical detectionFatal diseasePatientsDisease controlIndirect immunofluorescenceNotifiable diseaseDiseaseUnderestimates of mortalityTissue samplesSerologic Testing for Human Granulocytic Ehrlichiosis at a National Referral Center
Comer J, Nicholson W, Olson J, Childs J. Serologic Testing for Human Granulocytic Ehrlichiosis at a National Referral Center. Journal Of Clinical Microbiology 1999, 37: 558-564. PMID: 9986812, PMCID: PMC84468, DOI: 10.1128/jcm.37.3.558-564.1999.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHGE agentSerum samplesNational referral centerE. chaffeensis antigenSpecific etiologic agentState health departmentsE. chaffeensisHuman granulocytic ehrlichiosis (HGE) agentHuman granulocytic ehrlichiosisHuman monocytic ehrlichiosisReferral centerSerologic testingEhrlichial antigenAverage ageHealth departmentsHuman ehrlichiosisPatientsEtiologic agentProbable casesHigh titersIll individualsGranulocytic ehrlichiosisDisease controlIndirect immunofluorescenceMonocytic ehrlichiosisBorrelia burgdorferi erpT expression in the arthropod vector and murine host
Fikrig E, Chen M, Barthold S, Anguita J, Feng W, Telford S, Flavell R. Borrelia burgdorferi erpT expression in the arthropod vector and murine host. Molecular Microbiology 1999, 31: 281-290. PMID: 9987129, DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2958.1999.01171.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRNA polymerase chain reactionPolymerase chain reactionB. burgdorferi-infected miceBurgdorferi-infected miceB. burgdorferiMurine infectionChain reactionMurine hostImmunization of miceExtracutaneous sitesDifferential antibodyPersistent infectionArthropod vectorsIndirect immunofluorescenceBSK II mediumMiceImmunofluorescence studiesInfectionBurgdorferiAntibodiesAntigenBorrelia burgdorferi genesSmall minorityMammalian hostsNorthern blot
1998
Serologic and Molecular Evidence of Human Herpesvirus 8 Activation in Renal Transplant Recipients
Hudnall S, Rady P, Tyring S, Fish J. Serologic and Molecular Evidence of Human Herpesvirus 8 Activation in Renal Transplant Recipients. The Journal Of Infectious Diseases 1998, 178: 1791-1794. PMID: 9815236, DOI: 10.1086/314482.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRenal transplant patientsGeometric mean titersHealthy adultsTransplant patientsPolymerase chain reactionRenal transplant populationRenal transplant recipientsHIV-positive adultsHuman immunodeficiency virusViral DNATransplant recipientsTransplant groupTransplant populationMean titersImmunodeficiency virusImmunocompromised populationsSerum antibodiesKaposi's sarcomaPositive adultsSerologic resultsIndirect immunofluorescenceWhole bloodChain reactionAdultsPatientsRetrospective Serosurvey for Human Granulocytic Ehrlichiosis Agent in Urban White-footed Mice from Maryland
Bunnell J, Stephen D, Childs J, Glass G. Retrospective Serosurvey for Human Granulocytic Ehrlichiosis Agent in Urban White-footed Mice from Maryland. Journal Of Wildlife Diseases 1998, 34: 179-81. PMID: 9476244, DOI: 10.7589/0090-3558-34.1.179.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHuman granulocytic ehrlichiosis (HGE) agentIndirect immunofluorescenceHGE agentEhrlichia equiSerum samplesRetrospective serosurveyBaltimore City
1997
An indirect immunofluorescence assay using a cell culture-derived antigen for detection of antibodies to the agent of human granulocytic ehrlichiosis
Nicholson W, Comer J, Sumner J, Gingrich-Baker C, Coughlin R, Magnarelli L, Olson J, Childs J. An indirect immunofluorescence assay using a cell culture-derived antigen for detection of antibodies to the agent of human granulocytic ehrlichiosis. Journal Of Clinical Microbiology 1997, 35: 1510-1516. PMID: 9163471, PMCID: PMC229776, DOI: 10.1128/jcm.35.6.1510-1516.1997.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHuman granulocytic ehrlichiosisCell culture-derived antigenHuman antibodiesGranulocytic ehrlichiosisIndirect immunofluorescenceHGE agentAnimal-derived antigensDetection of antibodiesTick-derived isolatesPromyelocytic leukemia cell lineAntigen presentationHuman promyelocytic leukemia cell lineHealthy individualsLeukemia cell linesHGE patientsSera reactiveEhrlichia phagocytophilaHigh titersAntigenImmunofluorescence methodE. equiEhrlichia equiRoutine testingAntibodiesSpecific antibodies
1996
Direct demonstration of antigenic substitution of Borrelia burgdorferi ex vivo: exploration of the paradox of the early immune response to outer surface proteins A and C in Lyme disease.
Montgomery RR, Malawista SE, Feen KJ, Bockenstedt LK. Direct demonstration of antigenic substitution of Borrelia burgdorferi ex vivo: exploration of the paradox of the early immune response to outer surface proteins A and C in Lyme disease. Journal Of Experimental Medicine 1996, 183: 261-269. PMID: 8551229, PMCID: PMC2192432, DOI: 10.1084/jem.183.1.261.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdaptation, BiologicalAnimalsAntibodies, BacterialAntibody FormationAntigens, BacterialAntigens, SurfaceBacterial Outer Membrane ProteinsBacterial VaccinesBase SequenceFemaleFluorescent Antibody TechniqueGene ExpressionLipoproteinsLyme DiseaseMiceMice, Inbred C3HMolecular Sequence DataPeritoneal CavityPolymerase Chain ReactionRNA, MessengerSpecific Pathogen-Free OrganismsConceptsOsp AA antibodiesImmune responseOuter surface proteinsLyme diseaseWk of infectionProtective immune responseEarly immune responseReverse transcription-polymerase chain reactionStrong humoral responseB. burgdorferi strain N40Transcription-polymerase chain reactionDirect fluorescent stainingHumoral responsePolymerase chain reactionSurface proteinsEarly courseDay 14Etiologic agentDay 30Vaccine designEx vivoIndirect immunofluorescenceInfectionImmune repertoire
1994
Isolation of the causative agent of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome.
Elliott L, Ksiazek T, Rollin P, Spiropoulou C, Morzunov S, Monroe M, Goldsmith C, Humphrey C, Zaki S, Krebs J, Maupin G, Gage K, Childs J, Nichol S, Peters C. Isolation of the causative agent of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome. American Journal Of Tropical Medicine And Hygiene 1994, 51: 102-8. PMID: 8059907, DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.1994.51.102.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHantavirus pulmonary syndromePulmonary syndromeAcute respiratory illnessReverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reactionCausative agentTypical morphologic featuresConvalescent-phase seraTranscriptase-polymerase chain reactionUnknown hantavirusRespiratory illnessLung tissueHPS patientsVirus antigenEtiologic agentHigh mortalityMorphologic featuresIndirect immunofluorescenceGenus HantavirusVero cellsInfected cellsChain reactionRecent outbreakCell linesSyndromeDeer mice
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