5 research outputs found
Analysis and modelling of predation on biofilm activated sludge process: Influence on microbial distribution, sludge production and nutrient dosage
The influence of predation on the biofilm activated sludge (BAS) process is studied using a unified model that incorporates hydrolysis and predation phenomena into the two stages of the BAS system: moving bed biofilm reactor pre-treatment (bacterial-predator stage) and activated sludge (predator stage). The unified model adequately describes the experimental results obtained in a cellulose and viscose full-scale wastewater plant and has been used to evaluate the role and contribution of predator microorganisms towards removal of COD, nutrient requirements, sludge production and microbial distribution. The results indicate that predation is the main factor responsible for the reduction of both nutrient requirements and sludge production. Furthermore, increasing the sludge retention time (SRT) does not influence the total biomass content in the AS reactor of a BAS process in two different industrial wastewater treatments
Interferon-induced transmembrane protein 3 in hepatocellular carcinoma patients
Abstract Objective The study aimed to investigate the over expression of IFITM3 in hepatocellular carcinoma Egyptian patients. Background Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) continues to be a serious disease burden. Interferon Induced Transmembrane protein 3 (IFITM3) is a protein that encoded in humans by the IFITM3 gene. It plays a critical role in the immune system’s defense, responsible for a large portion of the antiviral activity. In this study, we showed that IFITM3 rs 12252-CC was over expressed in HCC patients compared to control group with HCV infection. Method DNA sequencing was applied for detection of IFITM3 rs 12252-CC and IFITM3 protein level was measured by ELISA to 50 patients with HCC with cirrhosis and 50 with Hepatitis C virus infection. Results The obtained results of this study indicated that IFITM3 rs 12252-CC was significantly elevated in HCC group, the codominant model of CC genotype of IFITM3 gene had high association with risk of hepatocellular carcinoma with odd ratio (OR) = 2.70, p = 0.041. Conclusion IFITM3 play an important role in progression of hepatocellular carcinoma. Results revealed that IFITM3 rs 12252-CC among Hepatocellular carcinoma patients would allow diagnosis and starting intervention