Trypanosoma cruzi in the chicken model. Autoimmune Chagas-like Heart Disease

submitted by: Antonio Teixeira
he administration of anti-trypanosome nitroderivatives curtails Trypanosoma cruzi infection in Chagas disease patients, but does not prevent destructive lesions in the heart. This observation suggests that an effective treatment for the disease requires understanding its pathogenesis. To understand the origin of clinical manifestations of the heart disease we used a chicken model system in which infection can be initiated in the egg, but parasite persistence is precluded. T. cruzi...
Authors: Teixeira Antonio rl, Gomes Clever, Nitz Nadjar, Alessandro sousa, Alves Roseneide, Sousa Alessandro, Cambraia Maria carolina, Cordeiro Ciro, Bernal Francisco m, Rosa Ana cassia, Hejnar Jiri, Leonardecz Eduardo, Hecht Mariana m

T-Cell Epitope Prediction: Rescaling Can Mask Biological Variation between MHC Molecules

submitted by: aidanmcn
Theoretical methods for predicting CD8+ T-cell epitopes are an important tool in vaccine design and for enhancing our understanding of the cellular immune system. The most popular methods currently available produce binding affinity predictions across a range of MHC molecules. In comparing results between these MHC molecules, it is common practice to apply a normalization procedure known as rescaling, to correct for possible discrepancies between the allelic predictors. Using two of the most...
Authors: Aidan MacNamara, Ulrich Kadolsky, Charles R. M. Bangham, Becca Asquith

Adaptation to Human Populations Is Revealed by Within-Host Polymorphisms in HIV-1 and Hepatitis C Virus

submitted by: art
CD8+ cytotoxic T-lymphocytes (CTLs) perform a critical role in the immune control of viral infections, including those caused by human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) and hepatitis C virus (HCV). As a result, genetic variation at CTL epitopes is strongly influenced by host-specific selection for either escape from the immune response, or reversion due to the replicative costs of escape mutations in the absence of CTL recognition. Under strong CTL-mediated selection, codon positions...
Authors: Art f. y Poon, Sergei l. kosakovsky Pond, Phil Bennett, Douglas d Richman, Andrew j. leigh Brown, Simon d. w Frost