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Keeton, R, Tincho, MB, Ngomti, A, Baguma, R, Benede, N, Suzuki, A, Khan, K, Madzorerera, SV, Moyo-Gwete, T, Mennen, M, SKelem, S, Adriaanse, M, Muthithu, D, Aremu, O, Stek, C, Du Bruyn, E, Van Der Mescht, MA, De Beer, Z, De Villiers, TR, Bodenstein, A, Van der Berg, G, Mendes, A, Strydom, A, Venter, M, Giandhari, J, Naidoo, Y, Pillay, S, Tegally, H, Grifoni, A, Weiskopf, D, Sette, A, Wilkinson, RJ, De Oliveira, T, Bekker, L-G, Gray, G, Ueckermann, V, Rossouw, T, Boswell, MT, Bihman, F, Moore, PL, Ntusi, NN, Burgers, WA, Riou, C
The SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant has multiple Spike (S) protein mutations1,2 that contribute to escape from antibody neutralization3–6 and reduce vaccine protection from infection7,8. The extent to which other components of the adaptive response such
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http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/94062
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/94062
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Yanzheng Song, Luman Wang, David M. Lowe, Linda Petrone, Clifton E. Barry, Amy D. Klion, Laura E. Via, Franca Del Nonno, Christine E. Nelson, Shunsuke Sakai, Bruno B. Andrade, Honghui Ma, Keith D. Kauffman, Ka-Wing Wong, Daniel L. Barber, Delia Goletti, Andrea C. Bohrer, Catherine Riou, Zhibin Hu, Robert J. Wilkinson, Maike Assmann, Ian N. Moore, du Bruyn E, Paul J. Baker, Mark R. Cronan, Ehydel Castro, Artur T. L. Queiroz, Adrian R. Martineau, Wen Zilu, Katrin D. Mayer-Barber, Claire E. Tocheny
Host resistance to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection requires the activities of multiple leukocyte subsets, yet the roles of the different innate effector cells during tuberculosis are incompletely understood. Here we uncover an unexpected associa
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https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.05.29.446277
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.05.29.446277
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Du Bruyn, E, Stek, C, Daroowala, R, Said-Hartley, Q, Hsiao, M, Goliath, R, Abrahams, F, Jackson, A, Wasserman, S, Allwood, B, Davis, A, Lai, RP-J, Coussens, A, Wilkinson, K, De Vries, J, Tiffin, N, Cerrone, M, Ntusi, N, Riou, C, Wilkinson, R, Aziz, S, Bangani, N, Black, J, Bremer, M, Burgers, W, Ciko, Z, Esmail, H, Gordon, S, Harley, Y, Lakay, F, Martinez-Estrada, F-O, Meintjes, G, Mendelson, M, Papavarnavas, T, Proust, A, Ruzive, S, Schafer, G, Serole, K, Whitaker, C, Zvinairo, K
Objectives To describe the presentation and outcome of SARS-CoV2 infection in an African setting of high non-communicable co-morbidity and also HIV-1 and tuberculosis prevalence. Design Case control analysis with cases stratified by HIV-1 and tubercu
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http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/90289
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/90289
Autor:
Du Bruyn, E, Fukutani, KF, Rockwood, NS, Schutz, C, Meintjes, GA, Arriaga, MB, Cubillas-Angulo, JM, Tibúrcio, R, Sher, AF, Riou, CR, Wilkinson, KA, Andrade, B, Wilkinson, RJ
Background Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) mediated dysregulation of the immune response to tuberculosis (TB) and its effect on the response to antitubercular treatment (ATT) is incompletely understood. Our aim was to perform an in-depth
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http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/87876
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/87876
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Purpose of review Tuberculosis is the leading infectious cause of death worldwide, and HIV-1 the best recognized risk factor for active TB. This review focuses on immune complex formation; the interplay of type I and II interferon signaling; and T-ce
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http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/63293
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/63293
Autor:
Sallin, MA, Kauffman, KD, Riou, CR, Du Bruyn, E, Foreman, TW, Sakai, S, Hoft, SG, Myers, TG, Gardina, PJ, Sher, AF, Moore, R, Wilder-Kofie, T, Moore, IN, Sette, A, Lindestam Arlehamn, CS, Wilkinson, RJ, Barber, DL
Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection (Mtb) is the leading cause of death due to a single infectious agent and is among the top ten causes of all human deaths worldwide1. CD4 T cells are essential for resistance to Mtb infection, and for decades it ha
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http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/62804
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/62804
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Publikováno v:
SAMJ: South African Medical Journal, Volume: 105, Issue: 11, Pages: 884-885, Published: NOV 2015
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http://www.scielo.org.za/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0256-95742015001100004&lng=en&tlng=en
http://www.scielo.org.za/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0256-95742015001100004&lng=en&tlng=en