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Background  

Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder. One of the most widely used techniques to diagnose PD is a Single Photon Emission Computer Tomography (SPECT) scan to visualise the integrity of the dopaminergic pathways in the brain. Despite this there remains some discussion on the value of SPECT in the differential diagnosis of PD. We did a meta-analysis of all the existing literature on the diagnostic accuracy of both pre- and post-synaptic SPECT imaging in the differential diagnosis of PD.  相似文献   
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Astroviruses (AstVs) are positive sense, single-stranded RNA viruses transmitted to a wide range of hosts via the fecal-oral route. The number of AstV-infected animal hosts has rapidly expanded in recent years with many more likely to be discovered because of the advances in viral surveillance and next generation sequencing. Yet no study to date has identified human AstV genotypes in animals, although diverse AstV genotypes similar to animal-origin viruses have been found in children with diarrhea and in one instance of encephalitis. Here we provide important new evidence that non-human primates (NHP) can harbor a wide variety of mammalian and avian AstV genotypes, including those only associated with human infection. Serological analyses confirmed that >25% of the NHP tested had antibodies to human AstVs. Further, we identified a recombinant AstV with parental relationships to known human AstVs. Phylogenetic analysis suggests AstVs in NHP are on average evolutionarily much closer to AstVs from other animals than are AstVs from bats, a frequently proposed reservoir. Our studies not only demonstrate that human astroviruses can be detected in NHP but also suggest that NHP are unique in their ability to support diverse AstV genotypes, further challenging the paradigm that astrovirus infection is species-specific.  相似文献   
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Freshwater lakes represent large methane sources that, in contrast to the Ocean, significantly contribute to non-anthropogenic methane emissions to the atmosphere. Particularly mixed lakes are major methane emitters, while permanently and seasonally stratified lakes with anoxic bottom waters are often characterized by strongly reduced methane emissions. The causes for this reduced methane flux from anoxic lake waters are not fully understood. Here we identified the microorganisms and processes responsible for the near complete consumption of methane in the anoxic waters of a permanently stratified lake, Lago di Cadagno. Interestingly, known anaerobic methanotrophs could not be detected in these waters. Instead, we found abundant gamma-proteobacterial aerobic methane-oxidizing bacteria active in the anoxic waters. In vitro incubations revealed that, among all the tested potential electron acceptors, only the addition of oxygen enhanced the rates of methane oxidation. An equally pronounced stimulation was also observed when the anoxic water samples were incubated in the light. Our combined results from molecular, biogeochemical and single-cell analyses indicate that methane removal at the anoxic chemocline of Lago di Cadagno is due to true aerobic oxidation of methane fuelled by in situ oxygen production by photosynthetic algae. A similar mechanism could be active in seasonally stratified lakes and marine basins such as the Black Sea, where light penetrates to the anoxic chemocline. Given the widespread occurrence of seasonally stratified anoxic lakes, aerobic methane oxidation coupled to oxygenic photosynthesis might have an important but so far neglected role in methane emissions from lakes.  相似文献   
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Background

The fish oil-derived ω-3 fatty acids, like docosahexanoic (DHA), claim a plethora of health benefits. We currently evaluated the antitumor effects of DHA, alone or in combination with cisplatin (CP) in the EAC solid tumor mice model, and monitored concomitant changes in serum levels of C-reactive protein (CRP), lipid peroxidation (measured as malondialdehyde; MDA) and leukocytic count (LC). Further, we verified the capacity of DHA to ameliorate the lethal, CP-induced nephrotoxicity in rats and the molecular mechanisms involved therein.

Results

EAC-bearing mice exhibited markedly elevated LC (2-fold), CRP (11-fold) and MDA levels (2.7-fold). DHA (125, 250 mg/kg) elicited significant, dose-dependent reductions in tumor size (38%, 79%; respectively), as well as in LC, CRP and MDA levels. These effects for CP were appreciably lower than those of DHA (250 mg/kg). Interestingly, DHA (125 mg/kg) markedly enhanced the chemopreventive effects of CP and boosted its ability to reduce serum CRP and MDA levels. Correlation studies revealed a high degree of positive association between tumor growth and each of CRP (r = 0.85) and leukocytosis (r = 0.89), thus attesting to a diagnostic/prognostic role for CRP. On the other hand, a single CP dose (10 mg/kg) induced nephrotoxicity in rats that was evidenced by proteinuria, deterioration of glomerular filtration rate (GFR, -4-fold), a rise in serum creatinine/urea levels (2–5-fold) after 4 days, and globally-induced animal fatalities after 7 days. Kidney-homogenates from CP-treated rats displayed significantly elevated MDA- and TNF-α-, but reduced GSH-, levels. Rats treated with DHA (250 mg/kg, but not 125 mg/kg) survived the lethal effects of CP, and showed a significant recovery of GFR; while their homogenates had markedly-reduced MDA- and TNF-α-, but -increased GSH-levels. Significant association was detected between creatinine level and those of MDA (r = 0.81), TNF-α ) r = 0.92) and GSH (r = -0.82); implying causal relationships.

Conclusion

DHA elicited prominent chemopreventive effects on its own, and appreciably augmented those of CP as well. The extent of tumor progression in various mouse groups was highly reflected by CRP levels (thus implying a diagnostic/prognostic role for CRP). Further, this study is the first to reveal that DHA can obliterate the lethal CP-induced nephrotoxicity and renal tissue injury. At the molecular level, DHA appears to act by reducing leukocytosis, systemic inflammation, and oxidative stress.  相似文献   
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We have shown that following priming with replicating adenovirus type 5 host range mutant (Ad5hr)-human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) recombinants, boosting with gp140 envelope protein enhances acute-phase protection against intravenous simian/human immunodeficiency virus (SHIV)89.6P challenge compared to results with priming and no boosting or boosting with an HIV polypeptide representing the CD4 binding site of gp120. We retrospectively analyzed antibodies in sera and rectal secretions from these same macaques, investigating the hypothesis that vaccine-elicited nonneutralizing antibodies contributed to the better protection. Compared to other immunized groups or controls, the gp140-boosted group exhibited significantly greater antibody activities mediating antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) and antibody-dependent cell-mediated viral inhibition (ADCVI) in sera and transcytosis inhibition in rectal secretions. ADCC and ADCVI activities were directly correlated with antibody avidity, suggesting the importance of antibody maturation for functionality. Both ADCVI and percent ADCC killing prechallenge were significantly correlated with reduced acute viremia. The latter, as well as postchallenge ADCVI and ADCC, was also significantly correlated with reduced chronic viremia. We have previously demonstrated induction by the prime/boost regimen of mucosal antibodies that inhibit transcytosis of SIV across an intact epithelial cell layer. Here, antibody in rectal secretions was significantly correlated with transcytosis inhibition. Importantly, the transcytosis specific activity (percent inhibition/total secretory IgA and IgG) was strongly correlated with reduced chronic viremia, suggesting that mucosal antibody may help control cell-to-cell viral spread during the course of infection. Overall, the replicating Ad5hr-HIV/SIV priming/gp140 protein boosting approach elicited strong systemic and mucosal antibodies with multiple functional activities associated with control of both acute and chronic viremia.A major goal of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) vaccine development is the elicitation of protective antibodies capable of neutralizing the diversity of isolates in the worldwide pandemic (6, 61). Indeed, passively administered neutralizing antibodies have been shown to protect against pathogenic HIV/simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) challenge in rhesus macaque models (4, 44, 45, 57). However, the extent to which other antibody-mediated protective mechanisms impact HIV/SIV infection is still unclear. Whether these alternate biologic activities would augment vaccine-induced protection has not been definitively established.In HIV-infected individuals, as in SIV- or simian/human immunodeficiency virus (SHIV)-infected rhesus macaques, systemic nonneutralizing antibodies appear early during acute infection, often preceding a neutralizing antibody response (21, 55). Although neutralizing antibody activity is critical for sterilizing immunity, recent studies suggest that antibodies may contribute to protection by other functional activities, such as antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) (20, 29), antibody-dependent cell-mediated viral inhibition (ADCVI) (22, 23), and transcytosis inhibition (19, 35, 59). Antibodies in secretions may directly block viral entry into intestinal and endocervical tissues by inhibiting transcytosis across epithelium, whereas local or serum-derived antibodies that mediate ADCC or ADCVI may exert protective effects by eliminating small foci of infected cells during the brief window of time that exists between transmission of virus across an epithelial cell barrier to the lamina propria and subsequent systemic spread (32). In support of this notion, mutation of the Fc portion of the broadly neutralizing monoclonal antibody, IgGb12, thereby preventing interaction with the FcγR on effector cells, rendered the antibody less able to mediate protection upon subsequent passive transfer and challenge of rhesus macaques (34). Thus, neutralizing antibodies themselves may mediate protection by additional functional activities.ADCC bridges innate and adaptive immunity. Mechanistically, it involves FcγR-bearing effector cells, such as NK cells, macrophages, neutrophils, and γδ T cells, and antibodies specific for antigens expressed on the surface of target cells. Upon interaction of these three components, the target cells are killed. Since the effector cells are not major histocompatibility complex restricted, ADCC is broadly applicable to diverse populations. Because the antibody specificity need not be restricted to neutralizing epitopes, ADCC may increase the breadth of antibody reactivity. In fact, we have shown that an HIV clade B immunization regimen elicited antibodies that mediated ADCC across several HIV clades (28). Antibodies that mediate ADCC have been shown to arise early in infection, before neutralizing antibodies (55, 60). They are present in the majority of infected individuals, and they have been associated with slow disease progression following both HIV and SIV infection (5, 8).ADCVI is closely related to ADCC, also requiring antibody that forms a bridge between an infected target cell and an FcγR-bearing effector cell (24). However, ADCVI is a broader activity not restricted solely to target cell lysis but, rather, encompassing several mechanisms by which viral replication following infection of target cells is inhibited. Thus, it may include ADCC activity but also involve noncytotoxic mechanisms of virus control, such as the secretion of inhibitory chemokines or FcγR-mediated phagocytosis of immune complexes (24, 25).Most HIV infections occur via a mucosal route, including cervicovaginal and rectal tissues (39, 52). Several nonmutually exclusive mechanisms for HIV-1 transmission across mucosal epithelia have been proposed (13, 56). Transcytosis of infectious virus across polarized columnar epithelial cells following contact of virally infected cells with apical epithelial cell surfaces is one mechanism for mucosal HIV entry (12). Rather than fusion and infection, interactions between the viral envelope proteins and epithelial surface molecules, such as glycosphingolipid galactosyl-ceramide (GalCer) (13, 47), an important component of endocytotic “raft” membrane microdomains, lead to transcytosis of the virus across the epithelial barrier and its trapping by submucosal dendritic cells which disseminate it to their target CD4+ T cells. Studies have shown that mucosal immunoglobulin A (IgA) antibody, a major component of the mucosal immune response, could block mucosal HIV-1 entry via transcytosis in vitro (2, 19). Therefore, mucosal antibodies blocking adherence of virus to epithelial cells and preventing HIV-1 transcytosis across the epithelial barrier and subsequent CD4+ T cell infection may afford additional protection against HIV/SIV infection.We have been pursuing a replicating adenovirus (Ad)-HIV/SIV prime/protein subunit boost AIDS vaccine approach (30, 51), which has elicited strong, durable protection against HIV, SIV, and SHIV challenges (11, 18, 41, 42, 50). An underlying goal of these studies has been elucidation of immune responses that correlate with protective efficacy. Recently, we studied the contribution of novel protein boosts to immunogenicity and protective efficacy in a SHIV89.6P model (49). Immunized rhesus macaques were primed with Ad type 5 host range mutant (Ad5hr)-HIV89.6Pgp140, -SIV239gag, and -SIV239nef recombinants. One group was not boosted, one was boosted with HIV89.6P gp140ΔCFI protein (gp140 envelope with deletions in the cleavage site, fusion peptide, and part of the interspace between the two heptad repeats) (40), and one was boosted with a novel HIV-1 polypeptide “peptomer” representing the CD4 binding site of the envelope (54). The best protection was seen in the gp140-boosted group, with significant reductions in both acute and chronic viremia. Although Env-specific antibody and cellular responses were readily detected, none directly correlated with the better protection. Furthermore, neutralizing antibodies against SHIV89.6P did not develop until 4 weeks postchallenge. Therefore, we hypothesized that vaccine-elicited nonneutralizing anti-Env antibodies might have contributed to the better control of acute and/or chronic viremia in the gp140 group. Here, we report retrospective evaluations of sera and rectal secretions from macaques in this comparative study for serum binding antibody avidity, an important characteristic of functional antibodies (38, 58), and nonneutralizing activities of systemic and mucosal antibodies, including ADCC, ADCVI, and transcytosis inhibition.  相似文献   
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RNA interference (RNAi) is a phenomenon in which small interfering RNA (siRNA), an RNA duplex 21 to 23 nucleotides (nt) long, or short hairpin RNA (shRNA) resembling siRNA, mediates degradation of the target RNA molecule in a sequence-specific manner. RNAi is now expected to be a useful therapeutic strategy for hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. In the present study we compared the efficacy of a number of shRNAs directed against different target regions of the HCV genome, such as 5'-untranslated region (5'UTR) (nt 286 to 304), Core (nt 371 to 389), NS3-1 (nt 2052 to 2060), NS3-2 (nt 2104 to 2122), and NS5B (nt 7326 to 7344), all of which except for NS5B are conserved among most, if not all, HCV subtype 1b (HCV-1b) isolates in Japan. We utilized two methods to express shRNAs, one utilizing an expression plasmid (pAVU6+27) and the other utilizing a recombinant lentivirus harboring the pAVU6+27-derived expression cassette. Although 5'UTR has been considered to be the most suitable region for therapeutic siRNA and/or shRNA because of its extremely high degree of sequence conservation, we observed only a faint suppression of an HCV subgenomic replicon by shRNA against 5'UTR. In both plasmid-and lentivirus-mediated expression systems, shRNAs against NS3-1 and NS5B suppressed most efficiently the replication of the HCV replicon without suppressing host cellular gene expression. Synthetic siRNA against NS3-1 also inhibited replication of the HCV replicon in a dose-dependent manner. Taken together, the present results imply the possibility that the recombinant lentivirus expressing shRNA against NS3-1 would be a useful tool to inhibit HCV-1b infection.  相似文献   
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A variety of Haseman-Elston type regression procedures were used to perform a genome scan across five chromosomes, using replicates 1-5 of the Genetic Analysis Workshop 13 simulated data. The traits of interest were variables corresponding to 'baseline' and 'slope' effects derived from the fasting glucose phenotypes. Performance in terms of detecting the locations of known trait loci was poor for all methods, even when all five replicates were combined to produce a large data set (9230 sib pairs). All methods performed well, however, when applied to new simulated data in which the true genetic effects were allowed to explain a greater proportion of the overall variance.  相似文献   
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Editorial notes     
MM 《Ichthyological Research》1993,39(4):417-418
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Early life conditions, such as socioeconomic status (SES) and health, have the potential to set in motion multiple and reinforcing pathways that shape both the prevalence and onset of diabetes among older adults. Using data from the Health and Retirement Study (1998-2002) for persons age 51 years and older, we investigated the core mediating mechanisms linking early life conditions with diabetes prevalence in 1998 and onset over a 4-year follow-up period, focusing on adult achievement processes and obesity as key mechanisms. We found that father's education is negatively associated with diabetes prevalence for older men and women. However, no markers of early life SES are directly associated with older men's and women's onset of diabetes, and the negative effects of adult SES on diabetes onset pertain only to women. Early life health affects the onset of diabetes among women--but not the prevalence--and no evidence of this association was found for men. We found no evidence that obesity is an important mechanism connecting either early life or adult SES with diabetes development in men or women. We speculate that early life SES may accelerate the development of diabetes at younger ages, and that the pathways linking life course SES, early life health, and diabetes are partly gender-specific and biological in nature.  相似文献   
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