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Meccanismi di resistenza all'infezione da virus influenza: possibile intervento della cellula ospite.
Defective insertion of haemagglutinin as a cause of abortivity of influenza A viruses in HeLa 229 cells.
Abstract
A number of experimental data demonstrate that certain mammalian cells are unable to replicate Influenza viruses type A. In these cellular hosts the viruses can efficiently perform their biological as well as biochemical activities but the production of mature viral particles is greatly restricted. Here we report a study of abortiveness of human and avian type A Influenza viruses in HeLa 229 cells in which the final stages of maturation of viral particles seem to be affected. We show that the incorrect insertion of virus-coded haemagglutinin into the plasma membrane might be the cause of the unpermissive condition of infection exhibited by this cellular host.
PMID: 1775092 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE
MALDI-TOF MS: A Reliable Tool in the Real Life of the Clinical Microbiology Laboratory
Matrix-Assisted Desorption/Ionization-Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) in the last decade has revealed itself as a valid support in the workflow in the clinical microbiology laboratory for the identification of bacteria and fungi, demonstrating high reliability and effectiveness in this application. Its use has reduced, by 24 h, the time to obtain a microbiological diagnosis compared to conventional biochemical automatic systems. MALDI-TOF MS application to the detection of pathogens directly in clinical samples was proposed but requires a deeper investigation, whereas its application to positive blood cultures for the identification of microorganisms and the detection of antimicrobial resistance are now the most useful applications. Thanks to its rapidity, accuracy, and low price in reagents and consumables, MALDI-TOF MS has also been applied to different fields of clinical microbiology, such as the detection of antibiotic susceptibility/resistance biomarkers, the identification of aminoacidic sequences and the chemical structure of protein terminal groups, and as an emerging method in microbial typing. Some of these applications are waiting for an extensive evaluation before confirming a transfer to the routine. MALDI-TOF MS has not yet been used for the routine identification of parasites; nevertheless, studies have been reported in the last few years on its use in the identification of intestinal protozoa, Plasmodium falciparum, or ectoparasites. Innovative applications of MALDI-TOF MS to viruses’ identification were also reported, seeking further studies before adapting this tool to the virus’s diagnostic. This mini-review is focused on the MALDI-TOF MS application in the real life of the diagnostic microbiology laboratory
Radio immune Western blotting: a possible solution to indeterminate conventional Western blotting results for the serodiagnosis of HIV infections.
Abstract
Western blot is used worldwide as a confirmatory assay after a positive or doubtful ELISA result in the serodiagnosis of HIV infections. Despite the use of this test some results may be not definitive due to the presence in Western blot of only few or a single band to HIV protein. This result has been defined as indeterminate. To resolve indeterminate results obtained with conventional Western blotting (WB) we used radio immune Western blotting (RIWB), a method capable of detecting antibodies to HIV-1 proteins with greatly increased sensitivity with respect to conventional WB. We used RIWB to perform a retrospective survey on 20 sera belonging to individuals undergoing HIV serodiagnosis (not blood donors) with positive or borderline EIA results, and indeterminate WB results who only later fully seroconverted. Fifteen of the sera tested by RIWB showed a positive result which clarified any doubtful indeterminate WB result; all bands present in conventional WB were enhanced in intensity using RIWB and new bands, absent in the WB assay, were highlighted using RIWB. RIWB may resolve most indeterminate WB results.
PMID: 8673856 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE
Diagnosi di laboratorio delle infezioni da Chlamydia trachomatis e da Papillomavirus umani
Valutazione di un saggio di Real-Time PCR a confronto con i metodi convenzionali per la diagnosi di infezione da Giardia intestinalis.
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