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    Genomic investigations of unexplained acute hepatitis in children

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    Since its first identification in Scotland, over 1,000 cases of unexplained paediatric hepatitis in children have been reported worldwide, including 278 cases in the UK1. Here we report an investigation of 38 cases, 66 age-matched immunocompetent controls and 21 immunocompromised comparator participants, using a combination of genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic and immunohistochemical methods. We detected high levels of adeno-associated virus 2 (AAV2) DNA in the liver, blood, plasma or stool from 27 of 28 cases. We found low levels of adenovirus (HAdV) and human herpesvirus 6B (HHV-6B) in 23 of 31 and 16 of 23, respectively, of the cases tested. By contrast, AAV2 was infrequently detected and at low titre in the blood or the liver from control children with HAdV, even when profoundly immunosuppressed. AAV2, HAdV and HHV-6 phylogeny excluded the emergence of novel strains in cases. Histological analyses of explanted livers showed enrichment for T cells and B lineage cells. Proteomic comparison of liver tissue from cases and healthy controls identified increased expression of HLA class 2, immunoglobulin variable regions and complement proteins. HAdV and AAV2 proteins were not detected in the livers. Instead, we identified AAV2 DNA complexes reflecting both HAdV-mediated and HHV-6B-mediated replication. We hypothesize that high levels of abnormal AAV2 replication products aided by HAdV and, in severe cases, HHV-6B may have triggered immune-mediated hepatic disease in genetically and immunologically predisposed children

    Defects in Glanzmann thrombasthenia and LAD-III (LAD-1/v) syndrome: the role of integrin beta 1 and beta 3 in platelet adhesion to collagen

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    Patients with Glanzmann thrombasthenia or Leukocyte Adhesion Deficiency-III syndrome (LAD-III or LAD-1/variant) present with increased bleeding tendency because of the lack or dysfunction of the fibrinogen receptor GPIIb/IIIa (integrin alpha IIb beta 3), respectively. Although the bleeding disorder is more severe in LAD-III patients, classic aggregometry or perfusion of Glanzmann or LAD-III platelets over collagen-coated slides under physiologic shear rate does not discriminate between these 2 conditions. However, in a novel flow cytometry-based aggregation assay, Glanzmann platelets were still capable of forming small aggregates upon collagen stimulation, whereas LAD-III platelets were not. These aggregates required functional GPIa/IIa (integrin alpha 2 beta 1) instead of integrin alpha IIb beta 3, thus explaining the clinically more severe bleeding manifestations in LAD-III patients, in which all platelet integrins are functionally defective. These findings provide genetic evidence for the differential requirements of platelet integrins in thrombus formation and demonstrate that correct integrin function assessment can be achieved with a combination of diagnostic methods. (Blood. 2012; 119(2): 583-586

    Flow cytometric analysis of platelets and platelet-derived microparticles (PDMP) in PRP following activation with SMLEF bipolar pulses, SMHEF monopolar pulses and thrombin.

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    <p>A) Representative forward- and side-light scatter profiles of (CD41/CD42b double positive) particles in activated and unactivated PRP samples. The oval indicates the location of the normal forward and side-light scatter distribution for intact platelets; CD41+/CD42b+ particles with lower forward and side light scatter are considered PDMP. B) PDMP as % of all CD41/CD42b double positive particles. Platelet count prior to stimulation was 1095.2 ± 192.9 x 10<sup>9</sup>/L (mean ± SD). C) Percentage of PDMP positive for surface phosphatidylserine as detected by annexin V binding; D) Percentage of platelets positive for surface phosphatidylserine as detected by annexin V binding; E) Percentage of all CD41/CD42b double positive particles positive for surface P-selectin. F) P-selectin mean fluorescence intensity (MFI) per particle. Upper and lower boundaries of boxes represent 25<sup>th</sup> and 75<sup>th</sup> %tile, whiskers represent 10<sup>th</sup> and 90<sup>th</sup> %tiles, line indicates median, n = 5. *p<0.05, **p<0.01, ***p<0.001.</p
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