Luban, Jeremy Strambio-De-Castilla, Caterina Wang, Yetao Jacobson, Allan Peltz, Stuart W.
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has created an urgent need for therapeutics that inhibit the SARS-COV-2 virus and suppress the fulminant inflammation characteristic of advanced illness. Here, we describe the anti-COVID-19 potential of PTC299, an orally bioavailable compound that is a potent inhibitor of dihydroorotate dehydrogenase...
Materne, Emma C. Lilleri, Daniele Garofoli, Francesca Lombardi, Giuseppina Furione, Milena Zavattoni, Maurizio Gibson, Laura L.
Background: Congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) infection is the most common infection acquired before birth and from which about 20% of infants develop permanent neurodevelopmental effects regardless of presence or absence of symptoms at birth. Viral escape from host immune control may be a mechanism of CMV transmission and infant disease severity. ...
Kiritsy, Michael C. Mott, Daniel Behar, Samuel M. Sassetti, Christopher M. Olive, Andrew J.
The immunological synapse allows antigen presenting cells (APC) to convey a wide array of functionally distinct signals to T cells, which ultimately shape the immune response. The relative effect of stimulatory and inhibitory signals is influenced by the activation state of the APC, which is determined by an interplay between signal transduction an...
Klein, Katja Hathaway, Nicholas J. Arts, Eric J.
Exposure of the genital mucosa to a genetically diverse viral swarm from the donor HIV-1 can result in breakthrough and systemic infection by a single transmitted/founder (TF) virus in the recipient. The highly diverse HIV-1 envelope (Env) in this inoculating viral swarm may have critical role in transmission and subsequent immune response. Thus, c...
Keyhanian, Kiandokht Umeton, Raffaella Pizzolato Mohit, Babak Davoudi, Vahid Hajighasemi, Fatemeh Ghasemi, Mehdi
Since the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), a growing body of evidence indicates that besides common COVID-19 symptoms, patients may develop various neurological manifestations affecting both the central and peripheral nervous systems as well as skeletal muscles. Th...
Mahajan, Shiwani Rao, Lokinendi V. Krumholz, Harlan M.
BACKGROUND: A seroprevalence study can estimate the percentage of people with SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in the general population, however, most existing reports have used a convenience sample, which may bias their estimates. METHODS: We sought a representative sample of Connecticut residents, aged > /=18 years and residing in non-congregate settings, ...
Khan, Nargis Sassetti, Christopher M. Divangahi, Maziar
A greater understanding of hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) regulation is required for dissecting protective versus detrimental immunity to pathogens that cause chronic infections such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb). We have shown that systemic administration of Bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG) or beta-glucan reprograms HSCs in the bone marrow (BM) ...
Shaughnessy, Jutamas Tran, Y. Zheng, Bo DeOliveira, Rosane B. Gulati, Sunita Song, Wen-Chao Maclean, James M. Wycoff, Keith L. Ram, Sanjay
Novel therapeutics against the global threat of multidrug-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae are urgently needed. Gonococci possess several mechanisms to evade killing by human complement, including binding of factor H (FH), a key inhibitor of the alternative pathway. FH comprises 20 short consensus repeat (SCR) domains organized in a head-to-tail man...
Sutiwisesak, Rujapak Hicks, Nathan D. Boyce, Shayla Murphy, Kenan C. Papavinasasundaram, Kadamba Carpenter, Stephen M. Boucau, Julie Joshi, Neelambari Le Gall, Sylvie Fortune, Sarah M.
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CD8 T cells provide limited protection against Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) infection in the mouse model. As Mtb causes chronic infection in mice and humans, we hypothesize that Mtb impairs T cell responses as an immune evasion strategy. TB10.4 is an immunodominant antigen in people, nonhuman primates, and mice, which is encoded by the esxH gen...
Yates, Jennifer L. Monir, Ejemel Li, Qi Wang, Yan Lee, William T.
COVID-19 is associated with a wide spectrum of disease severity, ranging from asymptomatic to acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Paradoxically, a direct relationship has been suggested between COVID-19 disease severity, and the levels of circulating SARS-CoV-2-specific antibodies, including virus neutralizing titers. Through a serological ...