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Sci Justice ; 64(4): 339-346, 2024 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39025559

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Lucilia cuprina (Wiedemann) (Diptera: Calliphoridae) has been collected in human forensic case work. This species is endemic in Malaysia but is not one of the most common species and is often found in outdoor cases. However, it is hypothesized that the presence of L. cuprina larvae may provide useful information in forensic case studies in Malaysia where this species has previously been ignored. This review will discuss the current background knowledge on L. cuprina, particularly when it comes to other forensic cases in Malaysia. General biology as well as key information for forensic work such as geographical distribution and developmental data will be reviewed. Finally, we discuss the potential for L. cuprina to provide beneficial and unique forensic insight into indoor cases with refuse.


Asunto(s)
Calliphoridae , Entomología Forense , Larva , Animales , Malasia , Calliphoridae/crecimiento & desarrollo , Humanos , Larva/crecimiento & desarrollo , Conducta Alimentaria , Cambios Post Mortem , Dípteros
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J Emerg Nurs ; 49(2): 275-286, 2023 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36623969

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INTRODUCTION: This study aimed to investigate the level of patient involvement in medication reconciliation processes and factors associated with that involvement in patients with cardiovascular disease presenting to the emergency department. METHODS: An observational and cross-sectional design was used. Patients with cardiovascular disease presenting to the adult emergency department of an academic medical center completed a structured survey inclusive of patient demographics and measures related to the study concepts. Data abstracted from the electronic health record included the patient's medical history and emergency department visit data. Our multivariable model adjusted for age, gender, education, difficulty paying bills, health status, numeracy, health literacy, and medication knowledge and evaluated patient involvement in medication discussions as an outcome. RESULTS: Participants' (N = 93) median age was 59 years (interquartile range 51-67), 80.6% were white, 96.8% were not Hispanic, and 49.5% were married or living with a partner. Approximately 41% reported being employed and 36.9% reported an annual household income of <$25,000. Almost half (n = 44, 47.3%) reported difficulty paying monthly bills. Patients reported moderate medication knowledge (median 3.8, interquartile range 3.4-4.2) and perceived involvement in their care (41.8 [SD = 9.1]). After controlling for patient characteristics, only difficulty paying monthly bills (b = 0.36, P = .005) and medication knowledge (b = 0.30, P = .009) were associated with involvement in medication discussions. DISCUSSION: Some patients presenting to the emergency department demonstrated moderate medication knowledge and involvement in medication discussions, but more work is needed to engage patients.


Asunto(s)
Enfermedades Cardiovasculares , Alfabetización en Salud , Adulto , Humanos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Conciliación de Medicamentos , Estudios Transversales , Servicio de Urgencia en Hospital
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Anal Chem ; 94(37): 12788-12797, 2022 09 20.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36074029

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Parathyroid hormone-related peptide (PTHrP) is related to bone metastasis and hypercalcemia in prostate and breast cancers and should be an excellent biomarker for aggressive forms of these cancers. Current clinical detection protocols for PTHrP are immunoradiometric assay and radioimmunoassay but are not sensitive enough to detect PTHrPs at early stages. We recently evaluated a prostate cancer biomarker panel, including serum monocyte differentiation antigen (CD-14), ETS-related gene protein, pigment epithelial-derived factor, and insulin-like growth factor-1, with promise for identifying aggressive prostate cancers. This panel predicted the need for patient biopsy better than PSA alone. In the present paper, we report an ultrasensitive microfluidic assay for PTHrPs and evaluate their diagnostic value and the value of including them with our prior biomarker panel to diagnose aggressive forms of prostate cancer. The immunoarray features screen-printed carbon sensor electrodes coated with 5 nm glutathione gold nanoparticles with capture antibodies attached. PTHrPs are bound to a secondary antibody attached to a polyhorseradish peroxidase label and delivered to the sensors to provide high sensitivity when activated by H2O2 and a mediator. We obtained an unprecedented 0.3 fg mL-1 limit of detection for PTHrP bioactive moieties PTHrP 1-173 and PTHrP 1-86. We also report the first study of PTHrPs in a large serum pool to identify aggressive malignancies. In assays of 130 human patient serum samples, PTHrP levels distinguished between aggressive and indolent prostate cancers with 83-91% clinical sensitivity and 78-96% specificity. Logistic regression identified the best predictive model as a combination of PTHrP 1-86 and vascular endothelial growth factor-D. PTHrP 1-173 alone also showed a high ability to differentiate aggressive and indolent cancers.


Asunto(s)
Nanopartículas del Metal , Neoplasias de la Próstata , Biomarcadores de Tumor , Carbono , Glutatión , Oro , Humanos , Peróxido de Hidrógeno , Factor I del Crecimiento Similar a la Insulina , Masculino , Hormona Paratiroidea , Proteína Relacionada con la Hormona Paratiroidea , Peroxidasas , Próstata/metabolismo , Antígeno Prostático Específico , Neoplasias de la Próstata/diagnóstico , Factor D de Crecimiento Endotelial Vascular
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Curr Med Res Opin ; 37(10): 1769-1778, 2021 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34229554

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BACKGROUND: Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-D was identified as a potential predictive biomarker for ramucirumab efficacy in second-line metastatic colorectal cancer using a research use only (RUO) assay. We describe results with a new assay for detecting VEGF-D in human plasma. METHODS: In RAISE (Clinical Trial Registration: NCT01183780), 1072 patients were randomized 1:1 to ramucirumab or placebo plus FOLFIRI. All patients were then randomized 1:2 to marker exploratory (ME) and marker confirmatory (MC) groups, and those with plasma samples were analyzed accordingly. A new assay validated for investigational use only (IUO) was used to measure VEGF-D levels in plasma, which were analyzed for correlation with overall and progression-free survival (OS/PFS). IUO assay data were compared with historical RUO assay data. RESULTS: ME subset analyses determined the optimal cutpoint of 5.4 ng/mL for defining high/low VEGF-D subgroups. In the combined ME/MC placebo arms, OS/PFS were numerically greater for patients with low vs high VEGF-D (OS: 12.8 vs 11.1 months; PFS: 5.6 vs 4.2 months). In patients with high VEGF-D, ramucirumab vs placebo demonstrated a numerically greater improvement in OS and PFS. Differential efficacy by VEGF-D level was statistically significant for PFS, but not OS. CONCLUSION: In patients with high VEGF-D, ramucirumab demonstrated a greater improvement in OS and PFS vs placebo; however, baseline VEGF-D level was not predictive of ramucirumab OS benefit using VEGF-D assay for IUO. The RAISE intent-to-treat results remain valid.


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Neoplasias del Colon , Neoplasias Colorrectales , Protocolos de Quimioterapia Combinada Antineoplásica , Neoplasias Colorrectales/tratamiento farmacológico , Fluorouracilo/uso terapéutico , Humanos , Factor A de Crecimiento Endotelial Vascular , Factor D de Crecimiento Endotelial Vascular/uso terapéutico
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Methods Mol Biol ; 2237: 69-82, 2021.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33237409

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Electrochemistry is a multidisciplinary field encompassing the study of analytes in solution for detection and quantification. For the medical field, this brings opportunities to the clinical practice of disease detection through measurements of disease biomarkers. Specifically, panels of biomarkers offer an important future option that can enable physicians' access to blood, saliva, or urine bioassays for screening diseases, as well as monitoring the progression and response to therapy. Here, we describe the simultaneous detection of eight protein cancer biomarkers in a 30-min assay by a microfluidic electrochemical immunoarray.


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Biomarcadores de Tumor/análisis , Técnicas Electroquímicas/métodos , Pruebas Inmunológicas/métodos , Microfluídica/métodos , Análisis por Matrices de Proteínas/métodos , Técnicas Electroquímicas/instrumentación , Humanos , Inmunoensayo/instrumentación , Inmunoensayo/métodos , Pruebas Inmunológicas/instrumentación , Microfluídica/instrumentación , Análisis por Matrices de Proteínas/instrumentación
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Anal Chem ; 93(2): 1059-1067, 2021 01 19.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33289381

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The inability to distinguish aggressive from indolent prostate cancer is a longstanding clinical problem. Prostate specific antigen (PSA) tests and digital rectal exams cannot differentiate these forms. Because only ∼10% of diagnosed prostate cancer cases are aggressive, existing practice often results in overtreatment including unnecessary surgeries that degrade patients' quality of life. Here, we describe a fast microfluidic immunoarray optimized to determine 8-proteins simultaneously in 5 µL of blood serum for prostate cancer diagnostics. Using polymeric horseradish peroxidase (poly-HRP, 400 HRPs) labels to provide large signal amplification and limits of detection in the sub-fg mL-1 range, a protocol was devised for the optimization of the fast, accurate assays of 100-fold diluted serum samples. Analysis of 130 prostate cancer patient serum samples revealed that some members of the protein panel can distinguish aggressive from indolent cancers. Logistic regression was used to identify a subset of the panel, combining biomarker proteins ETS-related gene protein (ERG), insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1), pigment epithelial-derived factor (PEDF), and serum monocyte differentiation antigen (CD-14) to predict whether a given patient should be referred for biopsy, which gave a much better predictive accuracy than PSA alone. This represents the first prostate cancer blood test that can predict which patients will have a high biopsy Gleason score, a standard pathology score used to grade tumors.


Asunto(s)
Biomarcadores de Tumor/sangre , Inmunoensayo , Técnicas Analíticas Microfluídicas , Proteínas de Neoplasias/sangre , Neoplasias de la Próstata/diagnóstico , Humanos , Masculino , Neoplasias de la Próstata/sangre
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Biosensors (Basel) ; 10(9)2020 Sep 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32906644

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Medical diagnostics is trending towards a more personalized future approach in which multiple tests can be digitized into patient records. In cancer diagnostics, patients can be tested for individual protein and genomic biomarkers that detect cancers at very early stages and also be used to monitor cancer progression or remission during therapy. These data can then be incorporated into patient records that could be easily accessed on a cell phone by a health care professional or the patients themselves on demand. Data on protein biomarkers have a large potential to be measured in point-of-care devices, particularly diagnostic panels that could provide a continually updated, personalized record of a disease like cancer. Electrochemical immunoassays have been popular among protein detection methods due to their inherent high sensitivity and ease of coupling with screen-printed and inkjet-printed electrodes. Integrated chips featuring these kinds of electrodes can be built at low cost and designed for ease of automation. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) features are adopted in most of these ultrasensitive detection systems, with microfluidics allowing easy manipulation and good fluid dynamics to deliver reagents and detect the desired proteins. Several of these ultrasensitive systems have detected biomarker panels ranging from four to eight proteins, which in many cases when a specific cancer is suspected may be sufficient. However, a grand challenge lies in engineering microfluidic-printed electrode devices for the simultaneous detection of larger protein panels (e.g., 50-100) that could be used to test for many types of cancers, as well as other diseases for truly personalized care.


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Biomarcadores de Tumor , Técnicas Analíticas Microfluídicas , Técnicas Electroquímicas , Electrodos , Ensayo de Inmunoadsorción Enzimática , Oro , Humanos , Inmunoensayo , Dispositivos Laboratorio en un Chip , Límite de Detección , Neoplasias , Sistemas de Atención de Punto
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Anal Chem ; 92(12): 8021-8025, 2020 06 16.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32433882

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We report here a low-cost electrochemical immunoarray with unprecedented sensitivity in the sub-zeptomole range with up to 5 log-decades dynamic range for accurate, multiplexed protein determinations. The microfluidic array features eight carbon sensors coated with a dense layer of 5 nm gold-nanoparticles derivatized with primary antibodies. Analyte proteins are captured by secondary antibody-poly-HPR (horseradish peroxidase) bioconjugates containing 400 HRP enzyme labels, with amplified amperometric peaks developed using H2O2 activator and hydroquinone mediator. Prostate cancer biomarkers prostate specific antigen (PSA), vascular endothelial growth factor-D (VEGF-D), ETS-related gene protein (ERG), and insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) were measured simultaneously with sub-fg/mL LODs (0.08-0.22 zmol). These proteins were determined in serum of postprostatectomy cancer patients which had much lower levels than prostate cancer patients without surgery. This immunoassay protocol makes thousands of low-abundance proteins accessible to quantitative measurements down to zeptomole levels.


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Biomarcadores de Tumor/análisis , Técnicas Biosensibles , Técnicas Electroquímicas , Inmunoensayo , Dispositivos Laboratorio en un Chip , Nanoestructuras/química , Neoplasias de la Próstata/diagnóstico , Humanos , Factor I del Crecimiento Similar a la Insulina/análisis , Masculino , Antígeno Prostático Específico/análisis , Regulador Transcripcional ERG/análisis , Factor D de Crecimiento Endotelial Vascular/análisis
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Anal Chem ; 91(11): 7394-7402, 2019 06 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31050399

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We report herein a novel pipet-based "ELISA in a tip" as a new versatile diagnostic tool featuring better sensitivity, shorter incubation time, accessibility, and low sample and reagent volumes compared to traditional ELISA. Capture and analysis of data by a cell phone facilitates electronic delivery of results to health care providers. Pipette tips were designed and 3D printed as adapters to fit most commercial 50-200 µL pipettes. Capture antibodies (Ab1) are immobilized on the inner walls of the pipet tip, which serves as the assay compartment where samples and reagents are moved in and out by pipetting. Signals are generated using colorimetric or chemiluminescent (CL) reagents and can be quantified using a cell phone, CCD camera, or plate reader. We utilized pipet-tip ELISA to detect four cancer biomarker proteins with detection limits similar to or lower than microplate ELISAs at 25% assay cost and time. Recoveries of these proteins from spiked human serum were 85-115% or better, depending slightly on detection mode. Using CCD camera quantification of CL with femto-luminol reagent gave limits of detection (LOD) as low as 0.5 pg/mL. Patient samples (13) were assayed for 3 biomarker proteins with results well correlated to conventional ELISA and an established microfluidic electrochemical immunoassay.


Asunto(s)
Biomarcadores de Tumor/análisis , Ensayo de Inmunoadsorción Enzimática , Impresión Tridimensional , Neoplasias de la Próstata/diagnóstico , Telemedicina , Anticuerpos/inmunología , Biomarcadores de Tumor/inmunología , Técnicas Biosensibles , Teléfono Celular , Técnicas Electroquímicas , Humanos , Factor I del Crecimiento Similar a la Insulina/análisis , Factor I del Crecimiento Similar a la Insulina/inmunología , Receptores de Lipopolisacáridos/análisis , Receptores de Lipopolisacáridos/inmunología , Masculino , Técnicas Analíticas Microfluídicas , Antígeno Prostático Específico/análisis , Antígeno Prostático Específico/inmunología
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Electroanalysis ; 31(2): 208-211, 2019 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32390709

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Microfluidic platforms can lead to miniaturisation, increased throughput and reduced reagent consumption, particularly when the processes are automated. Here, a programmable microcontroller is used for automation of a microfluidic platform configured to electrochemically determine the levels of 8 proteins simultaneously in complex liquid samples. The platform system is composed of a programmable Arduino microcontroller that controls inexpensive valve actuators, pump, magnetic stirrer and electronic display. The programmable microcontroller results in repeatable timing for each step in a complex assay protocol, such as sandwich immunoassays. Application of the platform is demonstrated using a multiplexed electrochemical immunoassay based on capture at the electrode surface of magnetic particles labelled with horseradish peroxidase and detection antibody. The multiplexed assay protocol is completed in less than 30 mins and results in detection of eight proteins associated with prostate cancer. The approach presented can be used to automate and simplify high-throughput screening campaigns, such as detection of multiple biomarkers in patient samples.

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Micromachines (Basel) ; 9(8)2018 Aug 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30424327

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While the technology is relatively new, low-cost 3D printing has impacted many aspects of human life. 3D printers are being used as manufacturing tools for a wide variety of devices in a spectrum of applications ranging from diagnosis to implants to external prostheses. The ease of use, availability of 3D-design software and low cost has made 3D printing an accessible manufacturing and fabrication tool in many bioanalytical research laboratories. 3D printers can print materials with varying density, optical character, strength and chemical properties that provide the user with a vast array of strategic options. In this review, we focus on applications in biomedical diagnostics and how this revolutionary technique is facilitating the development of low-cost, sensitive, and often geometrically complex tools. 3D printing in the fabrication of microfluidics, supporting equipment, and optical and electronic components of diagnostic devices is presented. Emerging diagnostics systems using 3D bioprinting as a tool to incorporate living cells or biomaterials into 3D printing is also reviewed.

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Biosens Bioelectron ; 104: 158-162, 2018 May 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29331430

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Rapidly fabricated, disposable sensor platforms hold tremendous promise for point-of-care detection. Here, we present an inexpensive (< $0.25) fully inkjet printed electrochemical sensor with integrated counter, reference, and working electrodes that is easily scalable for commercial fabrication. The electrochemical sensor platform featured an inkjet printed gold working 8-electrode array (WEA) and counter electrode (CE), along with an inkjet -printed silver electrode that was chlorinated with bleach to produce a Ag/AgCl quasi-reference electrode (RE). As proof of concept, the electrochemical sensor was successfully applied for detection of clinically relevant breast cancer biomarker Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor 2 (HER-2). Capture antibodies were bound to a chemically modified surface on the WEA and placed into a microfluidic device. A full sandwich immunoassay was constructed following a simultaneous injection of target protein, biotinylated antibody, and polymerized horseradish peroxide labels into the microfluidic device housing the WEA. With an ultra fast assay time, of only 15mins a clinically relevant limit of detection of 12pgmL-1 was achieved. Excellent reproducibility and sensitivity were observed through recovery assays preformed in human serum with recoveries ranging from 76% to 103%. These easily fabricated and scalable electrochemical sensor platforms can be readily adapted for multiplex detection following this rapid assay protocol for cancer diagnostics.


Asunto(s)
Biomarcadores de Tumor/aislamiento & purificación , Técnicas Biosensibles , Neoplasias de la Mama/sangre , Receptor ErbB-2/aislamiento & purificación , Anticuerpos/química , Biomarcadores de Tumor/sangre , Técnicas Electroquímicas , Electrodos , Femenino , Oro , Humanos , Límite de Detección , Impresión , Receptor ErbB-2/sangre
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J Infect Dis ; 214(suppl 3): S203-S209, 2016 10 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27521365

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: The 2013-2016 West African Ebola virus disease (EVD) epidemic is the largest recorded. Triage on the basis of clinical signs had limited success, and the time to diagnosis by quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) could exceed 5 days. Here we describe the development and field validation of the ReEBOV Antigen Rapid Test (ReEBOV RDT) to aid triage of individuals with suspected EVD. METHODS: Samples from patients with suspected EVD were submitted to Kenema Government Hospital, Sierra Leone, for Lassa fever and EVD screening throughout 2014. Banked residual clinical samples were tested in November 2014 and January 2015 in a blinded field trial to estimate the clinical effectiveness of the ReEBOV RDT, compared with EBOV-specific qRT-PCR. RESULTS: Preliminary ReEBOV RDT performance demonstrated a positive percentage agreement (PPA) of 91.1% (195 of 214 results; 95% confidence interval [CI], 86.5%-94.6%) and a negative percentage agreement (NPA) of 90.2% (175 of 194; 95% CI, 85.1%-94.0%). The final estimates used by the Food and Drug Administration to determine whether to grant emergency use authorization for the test, which excluded a qRT-PCR reference method threshold cutoff, were a PPA of 62.1% (72 of 116 results; 95% CI, 52.6%-70.9%) and a NPA of 96.7% (58 of 60; 95% CI, 88.5%-99.6%), with a diagnostic likelihood of 18.6. A subsequent, independent evaluation by the World Health Organization generated results consistent with the preliminary performance estimates. CONCLUSIONS: The ReEBOV RDT demonstrated the potential to provide clinically effective rapid and accurate point-of-care test results and, thus, to be a powerful tool for increasing triage efficiency.


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Antígenos Virales/sangre , Ebolavirus/inmunología , Fiebre Hemorrágica Ebola/diagnóstico , Inmunoensayo/métodos , Sistemas de Atención de Punto , Ebolavirus/genética , Ebolavirus/aislamiento & purificación , Fiebre Hemorrágica Ebola/epidemiología , Fiebre Hemorrágica Ebola/virología , Hospitales , Humanos , ARN Viral/sangre , Juego de Reactivos para Diagnóstico , Reacción en Cadena en Tiempo Real de la Polimerasa , Reproducibilidad de los Resultados , Sensibilidad y Especificidad , Sierra Leona
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Anal Chem ; 88(18): 9269-75, 2016 09 20.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27558535

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Parathyroid hormone-related peptide (PTHrP) is recognized as the major causative agent of humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy (HHM). The paraneoplastic PTHrP has also been implicated in tumor progression and metastasis of many human cancers. Conventional PTHrP detection methods like immunoradiometric assay (IRMA) lack the sensitivity required to measure target peptide levels prior to the development of hypercalcemia. In general, sensitive, multiplexed peptide measurement by immunoassay represents challenges that we address in this paper. We describe here the first ultrasensitive multiplexed peptide assay to measure intact PTHrP 1-173 as well as circulating N-terminal and C-terminal peptide fragments. This versatile approach should apply to almost any collection of peptides that are long enough to present binding sites for two antibodies. To target PTHrP, we employed a microfluidic immunoarray featuring a chamber for online capture of the peptides from serum onto magnetic beads decorated with massive numbers of peptide-specific antibodies and enzyme labels. Magnetic bead-peptide conjugates were then washed and sent to a detection chamber housing an antibody-modified 8-electrode array fabricated by inkjet printing of gold nanoparticles. Limits of detection (LODs) of 150 aM (∼1000-fold lower than IRMA) in 5 µL of serum were achieved for simultaneous detection of PTHrP isoforms and peptide fragments in 30 min. Good correlation for patient samples was found with IRMA (n = 57); r(2) = 0.99 assaying PTHrP 1-86 equiv fragments. Analysis by a receiver operating characteristic (ROC) plot gave an area under the curve of 0.96, 80-83% clinical sensitivity, and 96-100% clinical specificity. Results suggest that PTHrP1-173 isoform and its short C-terminal fragments are the predominant circulating forms of PTHrP. This new ultrasensitive, multiplexed assay for PTHrP and fragments is promising for clinical diagnosis, prognosis, and therapeutic monitoring from early to advanced stage cancer patients and to examine underlying mechanisms of PTHrP overproduction.


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Inmunoensayo/instrumentación , Neoplasias/sangre , Proteína Relacionada con la Hormona Paratiroidea/sangre , Análisis por Matrices de Proteínas/instrumentación , Anticuerpos Inmovilizados/química , Diseño de Equipo , Humanos , Límite de Detección , Neoplasias/diagnóstico , Proteína Relacionada con la Hormona Paratiroidea/análisis , Isoformas de Proteínas/análisis , Isoformas de Proteínas/sangre
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Vaccine ; 28(36): 5924-9, 2010 Aug 16.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20600517

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Yersinia pestis is a dangerous bacterial pathogen that when inhaled can rapidly induce fatal pneumonic plague. Thus, there is a need for stable, safe, and easily administered mucosal vaccines capable of eliciting effective protection against pulmonary Y. pestis infections. Cationic liposome-nucleic acid complexes (CLDC) have been shown previously to be effective vaccine adjuvants for parenteral immunization, but have not been previously evaluated for use in oral immunization. Therefore, we investigated the ability of an orally administered CLDC adjuvanted vaccine to elicit protective immunity against lethal pneumonic plague. C57Bl/6 mice were vaccinated orally or subcutaneously using 10mug Y. pestis F1 antigen combined with CLDC and immune responses and protection from challenge was assessed. We found that oral immunization elicited high titers of anti-F1 antibodies, equivalent to those generated by parenteral immunization. Importantly, orally immunized mice were protected from lethal pulmonary challenge with virulent Y. pestis for up to 18 weeks following vaccination. Vaccine-induced protection following oral immunization was found to be dependent primarily on CD4+ T cells, with a partial contribution from CD8+ T cells. Thus, CLDC adjuvanted vaccines represent a new type of orally administered, non-replicating vaccine capable of generating effective protection against pulmonary infection with virulent Y. pestis.


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Adyuvantes Inmunológicos/administración & dosificación , Proteínas Bacterianas/inmunología , Vacuna contra la Peste/inmunología , Peste/prevención & control , Administración Oral , Animales , Anticuerpos Antibacterianos/sangre , Linfocitos T CD4-Positivos/inmunología , Linfocitos T CD8-positivos/inmunología , Inmunidad Humoral , Liposomas/inmunología , Ratones , Ratones Endogámicos C57BL , Peste/inmunología , Vacuna contra la Peste/administración & dosificación , Organismos Libres de Patógenos Específicos , Yersinia pestis/inmunología , Yersinia pestis/patogenicidad
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J Immunol ; 184(3): 1445-54, 2010 Feb 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20042590

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Burkholderia mallei is a gram-negative bacterial pathogen of domestic equidae and humans that can cause severe, rapidly life-threatening pneumonic infections. Little is known regarding the role of chemokines and early cellular immune responses in protective immunity to pulmonary infection with B. mallei. Although the role of MCP-1 in gram-positive bacterial infections has been previously investigated, the role of MCP-1 in immunity to acute pneumonia caused by gram-negative bacteria, such as B. mallei, has not been assessed. In a mouse model of pneumonic B. mallei infection, we found that both MCP-1(-/-) mice and CCR2(-/-) mice were extremely susceptible to pulmonary infection with B. mallei, compared with wild-type (WT) C57Bl/6 mice. Bacterial burden and organ lesions were significantly increased in CCR2(-/-) mice, compared with WT animals, following B. mallei challenge. Monocyte and dendritic cell recruitment into the lungs of CCR2(-/-) mice was significantly reduced in comparison with that in WT mice following B. mallei infection, whereas neutrophil recruitment was actually increased. Depletion of monocytes and macrophages prior to infection also greatly raised the susceptibility of WT mice to infection. Production of IL-12 and IFN-gamma in the lungs after B. mallei infection was significantly impaired in both MCP-1(-/-) and CCR2(-/-) mice, whereas treatment of CCR2(-/-) mice with rIFN-gamma restored protection against lethal challenge with B. mallei. Thus, we conclude that MCP-1 plays a key role in regulating cellular immunity and IFN-gamma production following pneumonic infection with B. mallei and therefore may also figure importantly in other gram-negative pneumonias.


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Infecciones por Burkholderia/inmunología , Burkholderia mallei/inmunología , Quimiocina CCL2/fisiología , Neumonía Bacteriana/inmunología , Animales , Infecciones por Burkholderia/genética , Infecciones por Burkholderia/prevención & control , Movimiento Celular/inmunología , Quimiocina CCL2/deficiencia , Quimiocina CCL2/genética , Predisposición Genética a la Enfermedad , Inmunidad Celular , Interferón gamma/biosíntesis , Macrófagos/inmunología , Macrófagos/patología , Ratones , Ratones Endogámicos BALB C , Ratones Endogámicos C57BL , Ratones Noqueados , Monocitos/inmunología , Monocitos/patología , Infiltración Neutrófila/inmunología , Neumonía Bacteriana/genética , Neumonía Bacteriana/prevención & control , Receptores CCR2/deficiencia , Receptores CCR2/genética
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Influenza Other Respir Viruses ; 3(5): 241-51, 2009 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21462401

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BACKGROUND: Virus-inducible reporter genes have been used as the basis of virus detection and quantitation assays for a number of viruses. A strategy for influenza A virus-induction of a reporter gene was recently described. In this report, we describe the extension of this strategy to influenza B virus, the generation of stable cell lines with influenza A and B virus-inducible reporter genes, and the use of these cells in various clinically relevant viral assays. Each of the cell lines described herein constitutively express an RNA transcript that contains a reporter gene coding region flanked by viral 5ï¿ - and 3ï¿ -untranslated regions (UTR) and therefore mimics an influenza virus genomic segment. Upon infection of the cells with influenza virus the virus-inducible reporter gene segment (VIRGS) is replicated and transcribed by the viral polymerase complex resulting in reporter gene expression. FINDINGS: Reporter gene induction occurs after infection with a number of laboratory strains and clinical isolates of influenza virus including several H5N1 strains. The induction is dose-dependent and highly specific for influenza A or influenza B viruses. CONCLUSIONS: These cell lines provide the basis of simple, rapid, and objective assays that involve virus quantitation such as determination of viral titer, assessment of antiviral susceptibility, and determination of antibody neutralization titer. These cell lines could be very useful for influenza virus researchers and vaccine manufacturers.


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Genes Reporteros/fisiología , Virus de la Influenza A , Virus de la Influenza B , Riñón/citología , Riñón/virología , Virología/métodos , Amantadina/farmacología , Animales , Anticuerpos Antivirales/sangre , Antivirales/farmacología , Línea Celular , Genes Reporteros/genética , Ingeniería Genética/métodos , Humanos , Virus de la Influenza A/genética , Virus de la Influenza A/inmunología , Virus de la Influenza A/fisiología , Virus de la Influenza B/genética , Virus de la Influenza B/inmunología , Virus de la Influenza B/fisiología , Pruebas de Sensibilidad Microbiana , Pruebas de Neutralización
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Prehosp Emerg Care ; 12(4): 486-94, 2008.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18924013

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OBJECTIVE: Calculating weight-based drug doses for pediatric patients is difficult, with significant error potential. In the prehospital setting, few safeguards currently avert pediatric drug administration errors. We sought to determine whether use of a protocol-specific pediatric code card enables prehospital care providers to calculate more consistently accurate weight-based drug doses, volumes of administration, and age-appropriate endotracheal tube sizes. METHODS: Questionnaires requiring calculations of medication doses, volumes, and endotracheal tube sizes were administered to prehospital care providers between June and November 2006 in fire department continuing education classes in the State of Maryland and the District of Columbia. Half of the participants performed the calculations with the pediatric code card as an aid, and half without. Calculations done by the two groups were compared for rate and extent of errors. We evaluated the error frequency in calculations of pediatric medication doses and endotracheal tube sizes. RESULTS: Of the 523 advanced life support prehospital care providers questioned, 246 answered questions using the pediatric code card, and 277 answered questions without using the card. The mean individual percentages of correct responses were 94% for the group aided by the code card and 65% for the group unaided by the card (percentage difference, 29%; 95% confidence interval [CI], 25-31%; p < 0.001). Ninety-eight percent of the aided group and 23% of the unaided group calculated the correct endotracheal tube size (percentage difference, 75%; 95% CI, 70-81%; p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: The use of the pediatric code card enabled prehospital care providers to determine weight-based drug doses, volumes of administration, and endotracheal tube sizes more accurately than peers without access to the code card.


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Cálculo de Dosificación de Drogas , Auxiliares de Urgencia , Errores de Medicación/prevención & control , Pediatría , Administración de la Seguridad/métodos , District of Columbia , Humanos , Maryland , Estudios Prospectivos , Encuestas y Cuestionarios
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