📚 Special Issue: RNA World in Health and Disease 🧐 Guest Editors: Dr. Marco Ragusa, Dr. Cristina Barbagallo 🔦 Four interesting articles included. Enjoy your reading! 1️⃣ The coevolution of Covid-19 and host immunity https://lnkd.in/ge-8Fw2Q 2️⃣ Self-replicating RNA viruses in vaccine development https://lnkd.in/gnabjv4M 3️⃣ RNA-RNA competitive interactions: a molecular civil war ruling cell physiology and diseases https://lnkd.in/gHUYqdEj 4️⃣ m6 RNA methylation: an emerging common target in the immune response to cancer and severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus-2 infection https://lnkd.in/gWSGK5UY
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📚 Special Issue: RNA World in Health and Disease 🧐 Guest Editors: Dr. Marco Ragusa, Dr. Cristina Barbagallo 🔦 Four interesting articles included. Enjoy your reading! 1️⃣ The coevolution of Covid-19 and host immunity https://lnkd.in/gC-YP7m4 2️⃣ Self-replicating RNA viruses in vaccine development https://lnkd.in/gfjq4qvv 3️⃣ RNA-RNA competitive interactions: a molecular civil war ruling cell physiology and diseases https://lnkd.in/gQe4DSjx 4️⃣ m6 RNA methylation: an emerging common target in the immune response to cancer and severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus-2 infection https://lnkd.in/grX_8wUh
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Single-cell RNA sequencing of peripheral blood links cell-type-specific regulation of splicing to autoimmune and inflammatory diseases This analysis of single-cell RNA sequencing data from peripheral blood mononuclear cells for 474 individuals of diverse Asian ancestries in the Asian Immune Diversity Atlas links cell-type-specific splicing variation with autoimmune and inflammatory disease risk. https://lnkd.in/gy6Q8PTx
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https://lnkd.in/eZMQ2hBz " In this episode he discusses how there was a co-ordinated effort from the very beginning of the Wuhan outbreak, at the highest levels of NIH to suppress the priogenic nature of SARS-cov-2. He reveals that mRNA technology used in the COVID jabs causes frame shifting that leads to prions being produced, and transfected and as a result of prions being released into the environment, we now have a situation where these lab engineered toxins are being absorbed by living things, potentially leading to a host of disease from neurological to heart disease and cancer in anyone infected."
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Profiling the human immune system is essential to understanding its role in disease, but it requires advanced and novel technologies. Join us in this webinar to learn how Laurien Waaijer from Radboudumc utilized Sony Biotechnology Inc.'s ID7000™ system to help design and optimize a 42-parameter panel. On March 25th, she’ll be exploring the system’s features, the immune cell subsets identified by this high-parameter panel, and the immune phenotype differences between healthy and autoimmune disease samples. Save Your Seat: https://lnkd.in/eVXc7PEf #spectralflowcytometry #flowcytometry #fluorescence #immunology #webinar
Webinar: Utilizing the ID7000™ Spectral Cell Analyzer to Profile the Human Immune System
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Happy #InternationalImmunologyDay! From T-cells to antibodies, our immune system is a marvel of biological engineering, capable of distinguishing between self and non-self and mounting tailored responses to pathogens. Understanding these mechanisms not only sheds light on disease processes but also informs strategies for prevention and intervention. On this day, let's celebrate the tireless efforts of scientists and clinicians in advancing our understanding of immunology. #Awareness #Autoimmunity #PoweringPatientCare
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'Here, using single-cell RNA sequencing of both parasites and mosquito cells across four time points and two metabolic conditions, we unveil key processes shaping developmental transitions and mosquito-parasite interactions occurring in the midgut. In depth functional analyses reveal processes regulating oocyst growth and identify the transcription factor PfSIP2 as essential for sporozoite infection of human hepatocytes. By combining the analysis of shared mosquito-parasite barcodes with confocal microscopy, we discover that parasites preferentially interact with midgut progenitor cells during epithelial crossing, potentially using their basal location as an exit landmark. Additionally, we unveil tight connections between extracellular late oocysts and surrounding muscle cells that may ensure parasites adhere to the midgut without damaging it. Ultimately, our study provides fundamental insight into the molecular events characterizing previously inaccessible biological transitions and mosquito-parasite interactions, and identifies candidates for transmission-blocking strategies.' https://lnkd.in/g-iSfZYx
Mapping Plasmodium transitions and interactions in the Anopheles female
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😆 Daily Sharing 📓 Special issue: RNA World in Health and Disease 🎓 Guest editors: Dr. Marco Ragusa, Dr. Cristina Barbagallo 🔎 Find more at https://lnkd.in/epQv5C66 📚 Published Articles: 1️⃣ Bioinformatics evaluation of the circRNA–miRNA–mRNA axis in cervical squamous cell carcinoma 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gSWayjyJ 2️⃣ The coevolution of Covid-19 and host immunity 🔗 https://lnkd.in/ggnKVCxf 3️⃣ Self-replicating RNA viruses in vaccine development 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gnabjv4M 4️⃣ RNA-RNA competitive interactions: a molecular civil war ruling cell physiology and diseases 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gHUYqdEj 5️⃣ m6 RNA methylation: an emerging common target in the immune response to cancer and severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus-2 infection 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gWSGK5UY
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#lifesciences #pias #paruluniversity Expert Talk on Modulation of Cell Death – Pathways upon Herpes Simplex Virus-1(HSV-1) Infection Date: 25th Oct, 2024 Time: 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM Venue: Seminar Hall, PIAS. Regulated cell death (RCD) plays an important role in the cell processes like cell survival, proliferation, inflammation and innate immune responses to pathogens. Herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV1) has evolved strategies to favour cell survival, effective virus reproduction and escape host antiviral responses. It is well known that transcription factor NFκB is activated in response to HSV-1 infection. However, molecular mechanisms of NFκB signalling in HSV1-infected epithelial cells are not well studied. We try to elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying antiviral response. We are also understanding virus-induced cell death, with a major focus on mechanisms and signal cross-talks between apoptosis-autophagy-necroptosis. Moreover, how viral proteins and viral miRNAs regulate these decision-making processes between survival and cell death. Speaker: Mr. Dhairya Rajguru, Doctoral Researcher, Institute of Molecular Medicine and Cell Research, University Medical Hospital Freiburg, Germany. Co-ordinator, Dr. Jayvadan Vaishnav, Assistant Professor, Life Sciences Department, Parul Institute of Applied Science.
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🚨 Paper Alert! How do our defense cells stay ready when no attacker is in sight? A team of research groups in Vienna, including Perutz PI Thomas Decker and his lab and scientists from CeMM, Vetmeduni, Medizinische Universität Wien, have found a surprising explanation in Nature Portfolio (Nature Immunology): immune cells are constantly stimulated by healthy tissue, which primes them to mount a rapid response in the event of infection 💡 Read more ➡️ https://lnkd.in/dn77EAnG
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This research sheds light on the possibility of revitalizing the aging immune system, offering hope for bolstering our defenses against infections and diseases. By targeting stem cells responsible for replenishing crucial blood cells, such as white and red blood cells, researchers have shown how antibodies can revitalize immune responses in aged mice. The findings suggest a potential avenue for enhancing vaccination and combating viral infections in older individuals. Stem cell biology offer promising prospects for future therapeutic interventions. https://lnkd.in/exxPPNaN
How to make an old immune system young again
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