56 research outputs found

    Endogenous antigen processing drives the primary CD4+ T cell response to influenza.

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    By convention, CD4+ T lymphocytes recognize foreign and self peptides derived from internalized antigens in combination with major histocompatibility complex class II molecules. Alternative pathways of epitope production have been identified, but their contributions to host defense have not been established. We show here in a mouse infection model that the CD4+ T cell response to influenza, critical for durable protection from the virus, is driven principally by unconventional processing of antigen synthesized within the infected antigen-presenting cell, not by classical processing of endocytosed virions or material from infected cells. Investigation of the cellular components involved, including the H2-M molecular chaperone, the proteasome and γ-interferon-inducible lysosomal thiol reductase revealed considerable heterogeneity in the generation of individual epitopes, an arrangement that ensures peptide diversity and broad CD4+ T cell engagement. These results could fundamentally revise strategies for rational vaccine design and may lead to key insights into the induction of autoimmune and anti-tumor responses

    What constitutes responsiveness of physicians: A qualitative study in rural Bangladesh

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    Responsiveness entails the social actions by health providers to meet the legitimate expectations of patients. It plays a critical role in ensuring continuity and effectiveness of care within people centered health systems. Given the lack of contextualized research on responsiveness, we qualitatively explored the perceptions of outpatient users and providers regarding what constitute responsiveness in rural Bangladesh. An exploratory study was undertaken in Chuadanga, a southwestern Bangladeshi District, involving in-depth interviews of physicians (n = 17) and users (n = 7), focus group discussions with users (n = 4), and observations of patient provider interactions (three weeks). Analysis was guided by a conceptual framework of responsiveness, which includes friendliness, respecting, informing and guiding, gaining trust and optimizing benefits. In terms of friendliness, patients expected physicians to greet them before starting consultations; even though physicians considered this unusual. Patients also expected physicians to hold social talks during consultations, which was uncommon. With regards to respect patients expected physicians to refrain from disrespecting them in various ways; but also by showing respect explicitly. Patients also had expectations related to informing and guiding: they desired explanation on at least the diagnosis, seriousness of illness, treatment and preventive steps. In gaining trust, patients expected that physicians would refrain from illegal or unethical activities related to patients, e.g., demanding money against free services, bringing patients in own private clinics by brokers (dalals), colluding with diagnostic centers, accepting gifts from pharmaceutical representatives. In terms of optimizing benefits: patients expected that physicians should be financially sensitive and consider individual need of patients. There were multiple dimensions of responsiveness- for some, stakeholders had a consensus; context was an important factor to understand them. This being an exploratory study, further research is recommended to validate the nuances of the findings. It can be a guideline for responsiveness practices, and a tipping point for future research

    Intestinal carriage of Staphylococcus aureus: How does its frequency compare with that of nasal carriage and what is its clinical impact?

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    The bacterial species Staphylococcus aureus, including its methicillin-resistant variant (MRSA), finds its primary ecological niche in the human nose, but is also able to colonize the intestines and the perineal region. Intestinal carriage has not been widely investigated despite its potential clinical impact. This review summarizes literature on the topic and sketches the current state of affairs from a microbiological and infectious diseases' perspective. Major findings are that the average reported detection rate of intestinal carriage in healthy individuals and patients is 20% for S. aureus and 9% for MRSA, which is approximately half of that for nasal carriage. Nasal carriage seems to predispose to intestinal carriage, but sole intestinal carriage occurs relatively frequently and is observed in 1 out of 3 intestinal carriers, which provides a rationale to include intestinal screening for surveillance or in outbreak settings. Colonization of the intestinal tract with S. aureus at a young age occurs at a high frequency and may affect the host's immune system. The frequency of intestinal carriage is generally underestimated and may significantly contribute to bacterial dissemination and subsequent risk of infections. Whether intestinal rather than nasal S. aureus carriage is a primary predictor for infections is still ill-defined

    Arm Span as Predictor of Stature among Indian Population

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    ABSTRACT Stature can be easily measured and widely used as anthropometric parameter in clinical medicine and in field of scientific research, such as calculation of body mass index, basal metabolic rate, and Creatinine Height index and for assessing pulmonary function tests. Anthropometric parameters show variations in different populations according to sex, genetics, geography, race, religion, nutrition, and socioeconomic condition of local population. The sample size taken was 350 students. Study group involved 20-22yrs of age group, 163 were males and 187 females. Anthropometric measurements of armspan and standing height were conducted and recorded in centimetres scale nearing to 0.1cms. The relationships between body height and arm span were determined using correlation coefficients. The mean difference in south females is 2.5cm, north females is 2.5 cms while In south males it is 2.7cm and north males it is 3.0 cms.The relationships between body height and arm span are high and significant in the sample, regardless of sex. The high values of the regression coefficient signify that arm span significantly predicts body height in both sexes

    Reconstruction of Femoral Length from Its Proximal Fragments and Diaphyseal Segments in South Indian Population

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    ABSTRACT Intact long bones of the upper and lower extremities have been used in the derivation of regression equations for the estimation of stature in different population groups. The objective of the present study is to assess the feasibility of estimation of the length of femur from the measurements of its proximal fragments and diaphyseal segments in South Indian population. The greatest accuracy in estimating living stature from long bones length will be obtained when sex and ethnic identity are available. For this purpose 280 (140 male -70 right, 70 left and 140 female -70 right, 70 left) adult dry femora from South Indian population, were taken to analyze the morphometric details of the proximal fragments and diaphyseal segments of femur. The femora were measured using the standard anthropometric techniques for total length and 7 fragments. Simple linear regressions (p < 0.01) were made to correlate each fragment with the total length of the femur. The derived formulae are population specific and are designed for use in forensic skeletal analyses of South Indian population

    Putting ORT and rehydration therapy in peoples’ hands

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    Distinct Mechanoresponsive Luminescence, Thermochromism, Vapochromism, and Chlorine Gas Sensing by a Solid-State Organic Emitter

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    In this study, we report a synthetically simple donor-acceptor (D-A)-type organic solid-state emitter 1 that displays unique fluorescence switching under mechanical stimuli. Orange and yellow emissive crystals of 1 (1O, 1Y) exhibit an unusual "back and forth" fluorescence response to mechanical force. Gentle crushing (mild pressure) of the orange or yellow emissive crystal results in hypsochromic shift to cyan emissive fragments (lambda(em) = 498-501 nm) with a large wavelength shift Delta lambda(em) = -71 to -96 nm, while further grinding results in bathochromic swing to green emissive powder lambda(em) = 540-550 nm, Delta lambda(em) = + 40 to 58 nm. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction study reveals that molecules are packed by weak interactions, such as C-H center dot center dot center dot pi, C-H center dot center dot center dot N, and C-H center dot center dot center dot F, which facilitate intermolecular charge transfer in the crystal. With the aid of structural, spectroscopic, and morphological studies, we established the interplay between intermolecular and intramolecular charge-transfer interaction that is responsible for this elusive mechanochromic luminescence. Moreover, we have also demonstrated the application of this organic material for chlorine gas sensing in solid state
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