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Effect of deltamethrin (pyrethroid insecticide) on two clones of Daphnia magna (Crustacea, Cladocera): A proteomic investigation.

2014

8 pages; International audience; Deltamethrin is a class II pyrethroid insecticide commonly used in agriculture. It is hazardous to freshwater ecosystems, especially for the cladoceran Daphnia magna (Straus 1820). The results of our previous studies based on acute and chronic ecotoxicity experiments revealed differences in the sensitivity between two different clones. In this work, to investigate deltamethrin toxicity mechanisms in two clones of D. magna, we used a proteomic approach in order to analyze changes in protein expression profiles after 48h of exposure. We detected 1339 spots; then applying statistical criteria (ANOVA p<0.001 and minimum fold change 1.5), only 128 spots were sign…

ProteomicsHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisDaphnia magnaDaphnia magnaClone (cell biology)[ SDV.TOX.ECO ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Toxicology/Ecotoxicology010501 environmental sciencesAquatic ScienceDeltamethrina01 natural sciencesClones03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound[SDV.EE.ECO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment/Ecosystems[SDV.BBM.GTP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular Biology/Genomics [q-bio.GN]BotanyNitrilesPyrethrinsparasitic diseasesAnimalsReceptor030304 developmental biology0105 earth and related environmental sciences0303 health sciencesbiologyProteomicbiology.organism_classificationFold changeClone CellsDeltamethrinCladoceraBiochemistrychemistryDaphniaGene Expression Regulation[ SDV.BBM.GTP ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular Biology/Genomics [q-bio.GN]Toxicity[SDV.TOX.ECO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Toxicology/EcotoxicologyEcotoxicity[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionBiomarkersWater Pollutants Chemical[SDV.EE.IEO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment/Symbiosis
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Speculation on whether a vaccine against cryptosporidiosis is a reality or fantasy

1999

In this paper the authors question whether the development of a vaccine against cryptosporidiosis could be taken into consideration. The necessity and feasibility of such a vaccine for human and veterinary application is discussed. Developmental stages within the life cycle of the parasite that might act as possible targets for vaccine development are summarised, as well as the target antigens offered by molecular biology and immunology studies. Vaccination trials against cryptosporidiosis carried out so far, including the active and passive immunisation approach, are also overviewed. It seems that with respect to a Cryptosporidium vaccine two target groups can be considered: children of th…

Protozoan VaccinesRuminantCloneProtozoan ProteinsTarget groupsCryptosporidiosisRuminant animalArticleImmunityAnimalsHumansImmune responseSpeculationCryptosporidium parvumbiologyCryptosporidiumbiology.organism_classificationVaccinationInfectious DiseasesCryptosporidium parvumAntigenApical organellesPassive immunisationImmunologyParasitologyVaccineHumanInternational Journal for Parasitology
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Human leucocyte antigen-A2 restricted and Mycobacterium tuberculosis 19-kDa antigen-specific CD8+ T-cell responses are oligoclonal and exhibit a T-ce…

2001

CD8+ T cells can be grouped into two different types of secretory T lymphocytes, based on the cytokine-secretion pattern upon antigen exposure: those with a T-cell cytotoxic type 1 response (Tc1), which secrete interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma), or those with a T-cell cytotoxic type 2 response, which secrete interleukin (IL)-4 and IL-10. We examined the CD8+ T-cell response directed against an immunodominant human leucocyte antigen (HLA)-A2-presented peptide derived from a 19-kDa Mycobacterium tuberculosis-associated antigen. T cells were examined by functional analysis and by T-cell receptor (TCR) complementarity-determining region 3 (CDR3)-spectratyping, which defines the complexity of a T-cel…

Receptors Antigen T-Cell alpha-betaT cellImmunologyHuman leukocyte antigenCD8-Positive T-LymphocytesBiologyLymphocyte ActivationEpitopeCell LineInterferon-gammaAntigenHLA-A2 AntigenmedicineHumansImmunology and AllergyCytotoxic T cellAntigen-presenting cellTuberculosis PulmonaryAntigens BacterialImmunodominant EpitopesT-cell receptorGranulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating FactorMycobacterium tuberculosisOriginal ArticlesComplementarity Determining RegionsMolecular biologyPeptide FragmentsClone Cellsmedicine.anatomical_structureImmunologyInterleukin-4CD8Immunology
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Designing TCR for Cancer Immunotherapy

2004

Reprogramming T-cell populations by T-cell receptor (TCR) gene transfer is a new therapeutic tool for adoptive tumor immunotherapy. Gene transfer of human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-transgenic mice-derived TCR into human T-cells allows the circumvention of tolerance to tumor-associated (self) antigens (TAA). This chapter reports on the identification of the alpha and beta chains of the heterodimeric TCR derived from a mouse T-cell clone. The related DNA fragments are inserted into a retroviral vector for heterologous expression of the TAA-specific TCR in human T-cells. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based cloning protocols are provided for the tailor-made customization of murine TCR. We descr…

Regulation of gene expressionmedicine.medical_treatmentT-cell receptorClone (cell biology)chemical and pharmacologic phenomenaImmunotherapyHuman leukocyte antigenBiologyMolecular biologyViral vectorCancer immunotherapymedicineCancer researchHeterologous expression
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DRB1*0401-restricted human T cell clone specific for the major proinsulin73-90 epitope expresses a down-regulatory T helper 2 phenotype.

2006

Recently, we have identified proinsulin (P-Ins) 73-90 as an immunodominant T cell epitope of HLA-DRB1*0401 (DR4) subjects with β-islet cell autoimmunity and of HLA-DR4/CD4 double-transgenic mice immunized with human P-Ins. We have compared the fine specificities of one human CD4 T cell clone and two mouse T cell hybridoma clones recognizing this epitope, and, although these three clones all recognized the same core region (LALEGSLQK), there were major differences in how they interacted with the peptide (p)/HLA complex, reflecting the fact that human P-Ins is a foreign antigen in the mouse and an autoantigen in the type 1 diabetes patient. The human T cell clone was forkhead transcription f…

Regulatory T cellT cellT-LymphocytesMolecular Sequence DataClone (cell biology)Mice TransgenicHuman leukocyte antigenBiologyEpitopeEpitopesMiceAntigenT-Lymphocyte SubsetsmedicineCytotoxic T cellAnimalsHumansAmino Acid SequenceAmino AcidsMultidisciplinaryFOXP3Forkhead Transcription FactorsHLA-DR AntigensBiological SciencesMolecular biologyPeptide Fragmentsmedicine.anatomical_structurePhenotypeHLA-DRB1 ChainsProinsulinProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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Insurance mechanisms for tropical cyclones and droughts in Pacific Small Island Developing States

2016

One group of locations significantly affected by climate-related losses and damage is the Small Island Developing States (SIDS). One mechanism aiming to reduce such adverse impacts is insurance, with a wide variety of products and models available. Insurance for climate-related hazards affecting Pacific SIDS has not been investigated in detail. This article contributes to filling this gap by exploring how insurance mechanisms might be implemented in the Pacific SIDS for tropical cyclones and droughts. The study examines opportunities and constraints or limitations of some existing insurance mechanisms and programmes as applied to the Pacific SIDS. Eight insurance mechanisms are compared and…

ReinsuranceEconomic growth010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesDisaster risk reductiontropical cycloneNatural resource economicslcsh:Risk in industry. Risk managementdroughtManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencesGross domestic product0502 economics and businessdisaster risk reduction (DRR)Per capita050207 economicsOriginal Research0105 earth and related environmental sciencesDamage cost05 social scienceslcsh:HD61IncentivedisasterBusinessSmall Island Developing StatesTropical cycloneSafety ResearchinsuranceJàmbá: Journal of Disaster Risk Studies
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4th International Workshop on Language Engineering (ATEM 2007)

2008

Following the great success of previous editions, ATEM2007 is the 4thedition of the ATEM workshop series. The first two editions were held with WCRE in 2003 and 2004, while the 3rdone was held with MoDELS 2006. ATEM has always been focused on engineering of language descriptions. In order to cover as many aspects of language descriptions important for greater success and adoption of model-driven engineering, ATEM has been evolving so as its scope: The first edition was about metamodelsand schemas. The second about was metamodels, schemasand grammars. The third edition was about metamodels, schemas, grammarsand ontologies.

Rule-based machine translationScope (project management)Computer sciencebusiness.industryLanguage engineeringSoftware engineeringbusinessOn LanguageFull paperCode clone
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Genetic analysis of maintenance and expression of L and M double-stranded RNAs from yeast killer virus K28

1992

The killer phenotype expressed by Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain 28 differs from that of the more extensively studied K1 and K2 killers with respect to immunity, mode of toxin action and cell wall primary toxin receptor. We previously demonstrated that the M28 and L28 dsRNAs found in strain 28 are present in virus-like particles (VLPs) and that transfection with these VLPs is sufficient to confer the complete K28 phenotype on a dsRNA-free recipient cell. We also demonstrated that L28, like the L-A-H species in K1 killers, has [HOK] activity required for maintenance of M1-dsRNA, and predicted that M28 would share with M1 dependence on L-A for replication. We now confirm this prediction by g…

Saccharomyces cerevisiae ProteinsSaccharomyces cerevisiaeClone (cell biology)BioengineeringSaccharomyces cerevisiaeBiologyApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyBiochemistryVirusFungal ProteinsGeneticsRNA Double-StrandedGeneticsTransfectionMycotoxinsbiology.organism_classificationPhenotypeFusion proteinKiller Factors YeastRNA silencingPhenotypeCapsidMutationVirusesRNA ViralBiotechnologyYeast
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Serotypes, Antibiotic Resistance, and Class 1 Integrons in Salmonella Isolates from Pediatric Cases of Enteritis in Tehran, Iran

2011

The present study was conducted to investigate serotype distribution, antimicrobial resistance patterns, carriage of class 1 integron, and clonality of Salmonella strains isolated from patients aged 0-12 years in Tehran, Iran, during 2007-2008. A total of 139 Salmonella isolates were studied. Salmonella serotypes Enteritidis, Infantis, and Typhimurium included 84.9% of isolates, Enteritidis accounting for 41.7%. The most prevalent resistances were to doxycycline (64.7%), nalidixic acid (61.2%), tetracycline (51.8%), and streptomycin (42.8%). Fifty-three (38.1%) isolates contained class 1 integron. Eight different gene cassettes were identified, aadA1 being the most frequently encountered. P…

Salmonella typhimuriumSerotypeSettore MED/07 - Microbiologia E Microbiologia ClinicaSalmonellaNalidixic acidTetracyclineDrug resistanceIranSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicataIntegronmedicine.disease_causeApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyMicrobiologyIntegronsMicrobiologyAntibiotic resistanceBacterial ProteinsDisk Diffusion Antimicrobial TestsSalmonellaDrug Resistance BacterialmedicineHumansSalmonella antibiotic resistance class 1 integrons IranAmplified Fragment Length Polymorphism AnalysisSerotypingChildbiologyInfantHospitals PediatricEnteritisAnti-Bacterial AgentsClone CellsElectrophoresis Gel Pulsed-FieldSalmonella enteritidisStreptomycinChild PreschoolSalmonella Infectionsbiology.proteinAnimal Science and ZoologyFood Sciencemedicine.drugFoodborne Pathogens and Disease
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Enterobacteria-infected T cells as antigen-presenting cells for cytotoxic CD8 T cells: a contribution to the self-limitation of cellular immune react…

1997

In enterobacteria-induced reactive arthritis (ReA), different T cell subsets play a role in the induction and maintenance of the synovitic process. Synovial fluid-derived alphabeta CD4, alphabeta CD8, and gammadelta T lymphocyte clones (TLC) that recognize Yersinia or Salmonella antigens on professional antigen-presenting cells (APC) have been characterized, and T cells themselves can function as nonprofessional APC. T cells were infected with the facultatively intracellular, arthritogenic enterobacterium Yersinia enterocolitica O:3. A CD8 TLC isolated from a patient with Yersinia-induced ReA recognized and efficiently lysed autologous and allogeneic Yersinia-infected T cells. Infected cyto…

Salmonella typhimuriumYersinia InfectionsT cellT-LymphocytesAntigen presentationAntigen-Presenting Cellschemical and pharmacologic phenomenaBiologyArthritis ReactiveMicrobiologyInterleukin 21MiceL CellsAntigenT-Lymphocyte SubsetsProhibitinsmedicineTumor Cells CulturedImmunology and AllergyCytotoxic T cellAnimalsHumansIL-2 receptorAntigen-presenting cellYersinia enterocoliticaAntigens BacterialB-LymphocytesImmunity CellularNatural killer T cellClone CellsMicroscopy ElectronInfectious Diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structureImmunologybacteriaT-Lymphocytes CytotoxicThe Journal of infectious diseases
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