Science Immunology, Volume 9, Issue 99, September 2024.
Tag: Viral Genetics and Evolution
[ASAP] Dynamically Regulating Homologous Recombination Enables Precise Genome Editing in Ogataea polymorpha
Human papillomavirus 16 replication converts SAMHD1 into a homologous recombination factor and promotes its recruitment to replicating viral DNA
AI SummaryThis article discusses how the replication of Human papillomavirus 16 (HPV16) leads to the conversion of SAMHD1 into a homologous recombination factor, which then gets recruited to replicating viral DNA. This process plays a role in the replication of the virus and could potentially be targeted for therapeutic purposes.
Incompatible packaging signals and impaired protein functions hinder reassortment of bat H17N10 or H18N11 segment 7 with human H1N1 influenza A viruses
Factors associated with an inconclusive result from commercial homologous recombination deficiency testing in ovarian cancer
AI SummaryThis study examined factors associated with inconclusive results from commercial homologous recombination deficiency (HRD) testing in ovarian cancer. Surgical tissue was more likely to yield conclusive results compared to other sources like biopsy or cytology. Factors like chemotherapy exposure and tissue source influenced the likelihood of obtaining an interpretable HRD test result. High-grade serous… Continue reading Factors associated with an inconclusive result from commercial homologous recombination deficiency testing in ovarian cancer
Factors associated with an inconclusive result from commercial homologous recombination deficiency testing in ovarian cancer
AI SummaryThis article discusses factors associated with obtaining an inconclusive result from commercial homologous recombination deficiency (HRD) testing in ovarian cancer. The study found that high-grade serous ovarian cancers had higher genomic instability scores (GIS) than other histologic types, with most HRD cases being of high-grade serous histology. Factors such as chemotherapy exposure and tissue… Continue reading Factors associated with an inconclusive result from commercial homologous recombination deficiency testing in ovarian cancer
The Clinical, Mechanistic, and Social Impacts of Air Pollution on Atopic Dermatitis
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Mass vaccination with reassortment-impaired live H9N2 avian influenza vaccine
AI SummaryThis research focuses on the development of a reassortment-impaired live H9N2 avian influenza vaccine for poultry. The vaccine, engineered with modified gene segments HA and NA to prevent reversion and unintended transmission, demonstrated stability and efficacy in vitro. In chicken studies, the vaccine showed no transmission, induced strong immune responses, and provided protection against… Continue reading Mass vaccination with reassortment-impaired live H9N2 avian influenza vaccine
Adapting the rhizome concept to an extended definition of viral quasispecies and the implications for molecular evolution
AI SummaryThe article discusses how the rhizome concept, proposing novel perspectives on complex entities’ organization and interdependence, can be applied to biological evolution, particularly in understanding the dynamics of RNA virus populations. It introduces a framework for interpreting viral quasispecies as a result of dynamic interconnections and interdependence between viral sequences and host cells. This… Continue reading Adapting the rhizome concept to an extended definition of viral quasispecies and the implications for molecular evolution
“Dupilumab Treatment Decreases MBC2s, Correlating with Reduced IgE Levels in Pediatric AD”
AI SummaryThis article discusses the effects of dupilumab treatment on MBC2s (memory B cells type 2) and IgE levels in pediatric patients with atopic dermatitis (AD). The study found that dupilumab treatment led to a decrease in MBC2s, which correlated with reduced IgE levels in the patients. This suggests that dupilumab may be effective in… Continue reading “Dupilumab Treatment Decreases MBC2s, Correlating with Reduced IgE Levels in Pediatric AD”