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Entry of Human Parechovirus 1

2001

ABSTRACT Human parechovirus 1 (HPEV-1) is a prototype member of parechoviruses, a recently established picornavirus genus. Although there is preliminary evidence that HPEV-1 recognizes α V integrins as cellular receptors, our understanding of early events during HPEV-1 infection is still very limited. The aim of this study was to clarify the entry mechanisms of HPEV-1, including the attachment of the virus onto the host cell surface and subsequent internalization. In blocking experiments with monoclonal antibodies against different receptor candidates, antibodies against α V and β 3 integrin subunits, in particular in combination, appeared to be the most efficient ones in preventing the HPE…

PicornavirusEndosomeImmunologyEndocytic cycleGolgi ApparatusHuman parechovirus 1EndosomesPicornaviridaePlatelet Membrane GlycoproteinsEndoplasmic ReticulumVirus ReplicationCaveolinsMicrobiologyClathrinEEA103 medical and health sciencessymbols.namesakeCapsidAntigens CDVirologyTumor Cells CulturedHumans030304 developmental biologyHost cell surface0303 health sciencesbiology030302 biochemistry & molecular biologyIntegrin beta3Clathrin-Coated VesiclesIntegrin alphaVGolgi apparatusbiology.organism_classificationVirologyClathrinEndocytosisVirus-Cell Interactions3. Good healthCell biologyInsect Sciencesymbolsbiology.proteinReceptors VirusJournal of Virology
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Structural and functional analysis of integrin alpha2I domain interaction with echovirus 1.

2004

Integrins are cell surface receptors for several microbial pathogens including echovirus 1 (EV1), a picornavirus. Cryo-electron microscopy revealed that the functional domain (alpha(2)I) of human alpha(2)beta(1) integrin binds to a surface depression on the EV1 capsid. This three-dimensional structure of EV1 bound to alpha(2)I domain provides the first structural details of an integrin interacting with a picornavirus. The model indicates that alpha(2)beta(1) integrin cannot simultaneously bind both EV1 and the physiological ligand collagen. Compared with collagen binding to the alpha(2)I domain, the virus binds with a 10-fold higher affinity but in vitro uncoating of EV1 was not observed as…

PicornavirusProtein ConformationvirusesIntegrinIntegrin alpha2EndocytosisBiochemistryCD49c03 medical and health sciencesCapsidViral entryEnterovirus InfectionsHumansMolecular Biology030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesbiology030302 biochemistry & molecular biologyCell MembraneCryoelectron MicroscopyCell BiologyLigand (biochemistry)biology.organism_classificationMolecular biologyEnterovirus B HumanIntegrin alpha Mbiology.proteinBiophysicsMicroscopy Electron ScanningReceptors VirusIntegrin beta 6The Journal of biological chemistry
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Real-time Fluorescence Measurement of Enterovirus Uncoating

2019

Viruses need to open, i.e., uncoat, in order to release their genomes for efficient replication and translation. Especially for non-enveloped viruses, such as enteroviruses, the cues leading to uncoating are less well known. The status of the virus has previously been observed mainly by transmission electron microscopy using negative staining, cryo electron microscopy, X-ray crystallography or gradient separation (reviewed in Tuthill et al., 2010, Myllynen et al., 2016, Ruokolainen et al., 2019). However, monitoring of uncoating has been limited by the lack of methods detecting dynamic changes of the virions. Here, we present a real-time fluorescence based protocol, which detects the viral …

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Globally defining the effects of mutations in a picornavirus capsid

2021

The capsids of non-enveloped viruses are highly multimeric and multifunctional protein assemblies that play key roles in viral biology and pathogenesis. Despite their importance, a comprehensive understanding of how mutations affect viral fitness across different structural and functional attributes of the capsid is lacking. To address this limitation, we globally define the effects of mutations across the capsid of a human picornavirus. Using this resource, we identify structural and sequence determinants that accurately predict mutational fitness effects, refine evolutionary analyses, and define the sequence specificity of key capsid-encoded motifs. Furthermore, capitalizing on the derive…

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Strictly convex corners scatter

2017

We prove the absence of non-scattering energies for potentials in the plane having a corner of angle smaller than $\pi$. This extends the earlier result of Bl{\aa}sten, P\"aiv\"arinta and Sylvester who considered rectangular corners. In three dimensions, we prove a similar result for any potential with a circular conic corner whose opening angle is outside a countable subset of $(0,\pi)$.

Plane (geometry)non-scattering energiesGeneral Mathematicsta111010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysis01 natural sciencescomplex geometrical optics solutions010101 applied mathematicsMathematics - Analysis of PDEscorner scatteringConic sectionFOS: MathematicsCountable set0101 mathematicsConvex functionMathematicsAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)
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In Vitro Generation of Pancreatic Endocrine Cells from Human Adult Fibroblast-Like Limbal Stem Cells

2012

Stem cells might provide unlimited supply of transplantable cells for β-cell replacement therapy in diabetes. The human limbus is a highly specialized region hosting a well-recognized population of epithelial stem cells, which sustain the continuous renewal of the cornea, and the recently identified stromal fibroblast-like stem cells (f-LSCs), with apparent broader plasticity. However, the lack of specific molecular markers for the identification of the multipotent limbal subpopulation has so far limited the investigation of their differentiation potential. In this study we show that the human limbus contains uncommitted cells that could be potentially harnessed for the treatment of diabete…

Pluripotent Stem CellsStromal cellCellular differentiationPopulationBiomedical Engineeringlcsh:MedicineEnteroendocrine cellLimbus CorneaeBiologyLimbus; β-CellsSettore MED/13 - EndocrinologiaLimbuInsulin-Secreting CellsInsulin SecretionDiabetes MellitusHumansInsulineducationInduced pluripotent stem cellCells CulturedProinsulinTransplantationeducation.field_of_studyDiabeteslcsh:RCell DifferentiationCell Biologyβ-CellsCell biologyAdult Stem CellsStem cellFibroblast-like stem cellsBiomarkersAdult stem cellCell Transplantation
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Myopic astigmatism correction: comparison of a Toric Implantable Collamer Lens and a bioptics technique by an adaptive optics visual simulator.

2013

Purpose To compare the optical and visual quality of a simulated Toric Implantable Collamer Lens (TICL) and a bioptics technique to treat high myopic astigmatism. Methods An adaptive optics visual simulator was used to simulate the vision after TICL implantation and a bioptics procedure from the wavefront aberration pattern for moderate and high-myopic astigmatism. Visual acuity (VA) at different contrasts and contrast sensitivity (CS) at 10, 20 and 25 cycles degree−1 were measured for 3 and 5-mm pupils. Modulation Transfer Function (MTF) and Point Spread Function (PSF) were calculated for a 5-mm pupil. Results At a 3-mm pupil we only found statistically significant differences in VA betwee…

Point spread functionAdultMalePhakic Intraocular LensesVisual acuityCorneal Wavefront AberrationAdolescentVisual AcuityAstigmatismPupilContrast SensitivityYoung AdultBioptics (surgery)Lens Implantation IntraocularOptical transfer functionmedicineMyopiaHumansAdaptive opticsSimulationMathematicsAberrometryAstigmatismmedicine.diseaseSensory SystemsOphthalmologyFemaleSpatial frequencymedicine.symptomOptometryOphthalmicphysiological optics : the journal of the British College of Ophthalmic Opticians (Optometrists)
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Diffractive corneal inlay for presbyopia

2017

[EN] A conceptually new type of corneal inlays for a customized treatment of presbyopia is presented. The diffractive inlay consists on a small aperture disc having an array of micro-holes distributed inside the open zones of a Fresnel zone plate. In this way, the central hole of the disc lets pass the zero order diffraction and produces an extension of the depth of far focus of the eye, while the diffracted light through the holes in the periphery produce the near focus. Additionally, the micro-holes in the inlay surface fulfill the essential requirement of allowing the flow of nutrients through it to the cells of the corneal stroma. Theoretical and optical-bench experimental results for t…

Point spread functionDiffractionMaterials sciencegenetic structuresCorneal Stromamedicine.medical_treatmentDiffractive lensesVisual AcuityGeneral Physics and AstronomyZone plateProsthesis Design01 natural sciencesGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biologylaw.inventionCornea010309 optics03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOpticslawcorneaRefractive surgeryCornea0103 physical sciencesmedicineHumansGeneral Materials ScienceRefractive surgerydiffractive lensesintegumentary systemInlaybusiness.industryGeneral EngineeringProstheses and ImplantsPresbyopiaGeneral ChemistryPresbyopiamedicine.diseaseCorneal inlayeye diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structureFISICA APLICADArefractive surgery030221 ophthalmology & optometrysense organsbusinessJournal of Biophotonics
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Imaging Performance of a Diffractive Corneal Inlay for Presbyopia in a Model Eye

2019

[EN] In this work we evaluated the imaging properties of the Diffractive Corneal Inlay (DCI), a novel type of corneal implant working by diffraction that we proposed for the treatment of presbyopia. ZEMAX OpticStudio software was employed for the numerical assessment, with simulations performed in a human-based eye model. In the ray tracing analysis, we used the Modulation Transfer Function (MTF), the Area under the MTF (AMTF), and the Point Spread Function (PSF). The theoretical performance of the DCI under different situations was evaluated in comparison with a commercially available pinhole based corneal inlay. Finally, real images were obtained experimentally in vitro in a model eye wit…

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L’urbanité de l’héritage industriel La reconversion du viaduc de la High Line à New York

2015

At the heart of urban dynamics over the past few decades, the reconversion of riverside and port spaces in cities of the western world is associated with the deindustrialisation of these sites, often situated near historic city centres. This contemporary situation puts industrial heritage conversion at the centre of thinking which goes beyond the mere conservation of the original value of the buildings to question the future of cities, in relation to the notion of sustainability. In New York, after thirty years of neglect, the old railway viaduct known as the “High Line” has been transformed into an elevated, linear urban parkway. The project must be reframed within the Hudson Riverpark ope…

Political scienceHigh lineSettore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E UrbanaUrban regenerationHigh Line New York James Corner & Field Operations Diller & Scofidio + Renfro Recyclage d'infrastructures Architecture industrielle Patrimoine industrielHumanities
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