Thursday, February 28, 2013

Mutation altering stability of surface molecule in acid enables H5N1 infection of mammals

Feb. 28, 2013 ? A single mutation in the H5N1 avian influenza virus that affects the pH at which the hemagglutinin surface protein is activated simultaneously reduces its capacity to infect ducks and enhances its capacity to grow in mice according to research published ahead of print today in the Journal of Virology.

"Knowing the factors and markers that govern the efficient growth of a virus in one host species, tissue, or cell culture versus another is of fundamental importance in viral infectious disease," says Charles J. Russell of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, an author on the study. "It is essential for us to identify influenza viruses that have increased potential to jump species, to help us make decisions to cull animals, or quarantine humans." The same knowledge "will help us identify targets to make new drugs that stop the virus? [and] engineer vaccines."

Various influenza viruses are spreading around the globe among wild birds, but fortunately, few gain the ability to jump to humans. However, those that do, and are able to then spread efficiently from person to person, cause global epidemics, such as the infamous pandemic of 1918, which infected one fifth and killed an estimated 2.7 percent of the world's population. Occasionally, one of these viruses is exceptionally lethal. For example, H5N1 has killed more than half of the humans it has infected. The specter of such a virus becoming easily transmissible among humans truly frightens public health officials. But understanding the mechanisms of transmission could help microbiologists find ways to mitigate major epidemics.

When influenza viruses infect birds, the hemagglutinin surface protein of the virus is activated by acid in the entry pathway inside the host cell, enabling it to invade that cell. In earlier work, Russell and collaborators showed that a mutant version of the influenza H5N1 virus called K58I that resists acid activation, loses its capacity to infect ducks. Noting that the upper airways of mammals are more acidic than infected tissues of birds, they hypothesized, correctly, that a mutation rendering the hemagglutinin protein resistant to acid might render the virus more infective in mammals.

In this study the investigators found that K58I grows 100-fold better than the wild-type in the nasal cavities of mice, and is 50 percent more lethal. Conversely, the mutant K58I virus failed completely to kill ducks the investigators infected, while the wild-type killed 66 percent of ducks, says Russell. "A single mutation that eliminates H5N1 growth in ducks simultaneously enhances the capacity of H5N1 to grow in mice. We conclude that enhanced resistance to acid inactivation helps adapt H5N1 influenza virus from an avian to a mammalian host."

"These data contribute new information about viral determinants of influenza virus virulence and provide additional evidence to support the idea that H5N1 influenza virus pathogenesis in birds and mammals is linked to the pH of [hemagglutinin] activation in an opposing fashion," Terence S. Dermody of Vanderbilt University et al. write in an editorial in the journal accompanying the paper. "A higher pH optimum of [hemagglutinin] activation favors virulence in birds, whereas a lower pH optimum? favors virulence in mammals."

Based on this and another study, "?surveillance should include phenotypic assessment of the [hemagglutinin] activation pH in addition to sequence analysis," Dermody writes.

The journal carefully considered whether to publish the paper, because it raised issues of "dual use research of concern" (DURC), writes Dermody. DURC is defined as "Life sciences research that, based on current understanding, can be reasonably anticipated to provide knowledge, information, products, or technologies that could be directly misapplied to pose a significant threat with broad potential consequences to public health and safety, agricultural crops and other plants, animals, the environment, materiel, or national security," according to a US government policy document. However, both the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and the St. Jude Institutional Biosafety Committee concluded that the study failed to meet the definition of DURC. Clinching the case, "the addition of the key mutation in the Russell paper to other previously reported mutations would not result in an even more virulent H5N1 influenza virus," says Dermody.

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Journal References:

  1. Hassan Zaraket, Olga A. Bridges, and Charles J. Russell. The pH of Activation of the Hemagglutinin Protein Regulates H5N1 Influenza Virus Replication and Pathogenesis in Mice. Journal of Virology, 2013; DOI: 10.1128/JVI.03110-12
  2. Terence S. Dermody, Rozanne M. Sandri-Goldin, and Thomas Shenk. A New Determinant of H5N1 Influenza Virus Pathogenesis in Mammals. Journal of Virology, 2013; DOI: 10.1128/JVI.00474-13

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Is nanosilver toxic?

Feb. 28, 2013 ? According to Finnish-Estonian joint research with data obtained on two crustacean species, there is apparently no reason to consider silver nanoparticles more dangerous for aquatic ecosystems than silver ions. The results were reported in the journal Environmental Science and Pollution Research late last year. Jukka Niskanen has utilised the same polymerisation and coupling reactions in his doctoral dissertation studying several hybrid nanomaterials, i.e. combinations of synthetic polymers and inorganic (gold, silver and montmorillonite) nanoparticles. Niskanen will defend his doctoral thesis at the University of Helsinki in April.

Part of the magic of nano-science is that on the scale of a billionth of a metre, matter and materials behave in ways that are not yet known. Neither is it always known what types of effects the nano version of the parent matter will have on its environment.

-Due to the fact that silver in nanoparticle form is bactericidal and also fungicidal and also prevents the reproduction of those organisms, it is now used in various consumer goods ranging from wound dressing products to sportswear, says Jukka Niskanen from the Laboratory of Polymer Chemistry at the University of Helsinki, Finland.

While the usefulness of silver has been established, the debate over the toxicity mechanisms of its various forms to microorganisms but also to non-target species continues. Anne Kahru, Head of the Laboratory of Environmental Toxicology at the National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics, Estonia, talks about a whole new field of ecotoxicology: nanoecotoxicology.

So far, little is known about the environmental effects of silver nanoparticles and their toxicity to aquatic organisms. A joint study from the University of Helsinki and the National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics (Tallinn, Estonia), Toxicity of two types of silver nanoparticles to aquatic crustaceans Daphnia magna and Thamnocephalus platyurus , shows that silver nanoparticles are apparently no more hazardous to aquatic ecosystems than a water-soluble silver salt. The study compared the ecotoxicity of silver nanoparticles and a water-soluble silver salt.

-Our conclusion was that the environmental risks caused by silver nanoparticles are seemingly not higher than those caused by a silver salt. However, more research is required to reach a clear understanding of the safety of silver-containing particles, Niskanen says.

Indeed, silver nanoparticles were found to be ten times less toxic than the soluble silver nitrate -- a soluble silver salt used for the comparison..

The bioavailability of silver varies in different test media

To explain this phenomenon, the researchers refer to the variance in the bioavailability of silver to crustaceans in different tested media.

University lecturer Olli-Pekka Penttinen from the Department of Environmental Sciences of the University of Helsinki goes on to note that the inorganic and organic compounds dissolved in natural waters (such as humus), water hardness and sulfides have a definite impact on the bioavailability of silver. Due to this, the toxicity of both types of tested nanoparticles and the silver nitrate measured in the course of the study was lower in natural water than in artificial fresh water.

The toxicity of silver nanoparticles and silver ions was studied using two aquatic crustaceans, a water flea (Daphnia magna) and a fairy shrimp (Thamnocephalus platyurus). Commercially available protein-stabilised particles and particles coated with a water-soluble, non-toxic polymer, specifically synthesised for the purpose, were used in the study. First, the polymers were produced utilising a controlled radical polymerisation method. Synthetic polymer-grafted silver particles were then produced by attaching the water-soluble polymer to the surface of the silver with a sulfur bond.

Jukka Niskanen has utilised such polymerisation and coupling reactions in his doctoral dissertation, Polymeric and hybrid materials: polymers on particle surfaces and air-water interfaces, studying several hybrid nanomaterials , i.e., combinations of synthetic polymers and inorganic (gold, silver and montmorillonite) nanoparticles. Niskanen will defend his doctoral thesis in the field of polymer chemistry at the University of Helsinki in April 2013.

It was previously known from other studies and research results that silver changes the functioning of proteins and enzymes. It has also been shown that silver ions can prevent the replication of DNA. Concerning silver nanoparticles, tests conducted on various species of bacteria and fungi have indicated that their toxicity varies. For example, gram-negative bacteria such as Escherichia coli are more sensitive to silver nanoparticles than gram-positive ones (such as Staphylococcus aureus). The difference in sensitivity is caused by the structural differences of the cell membranes of the bacteria. The cellular toxicity of silver nanoparticles in mammals has been studied as well. It has been suggested that silver nanoparticles enter cells via endocytosis and then function in the same manner as in bacterial cells, damaging DNA and hindering cell respiration. Electron microscope studies have shown that human skin is permeable to silver nanoparticles and that the permeability of damaged skin is up to four times higher than that of healthy skin.

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  1. Irina Blinova, Jukka Niskanen, Paula Kajankari, Liina Kanarbik, Aleksandr K?kinen, Heikki Tenhu, Olli-Pekka Penttinen, Anne Kahru. Toxicity of two types of silver nanoparticles to aquatic crustaceans Daphnia magna and Thamnocephalus platyurus. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2012; DOI: 10.1007/s11356-012-1290-5

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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

NBA commissioner talks about Sacramento Kings future

by KING 5 News

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Posted on February 16, 2013 at 6:00 PM

Updated Saturday, Feb 16 at 7:00 PM

NBA's All-Star game is Sunday night in Houston, and at a Saturday afternoon press conference, Commissioner David Stern spoke about the possibility of the Sacramento Kings moving to Seattle.

"I think it?s fair to say that we have an application in house, as you know, from Seattle to both transfer ownership to what I'll call the Hansen Ballmer group and an application to move the team to Seattle to play in KeyArena while the process goes on just to get permission to build a new building in Seattle,? Stern said.

Stern said he has met with Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn but has not met with Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson and has no plans to.

Stern said Johnson plans to deliver a competitive bid to the one from Seattle ?that will include the construction of a new building with a significant subsidy from the city of Sacramento and other things that would bring the region together to support the team.?

Stern said it comes down to what the owners decide.

?There?s a great and strong application from a terrific city to bring in a third and possibly a fourth team in a brand new building, well financed ownership group, without the ability yet to build because there are several things yet to overcome, but that?s really good and so if you?re a commissioner you like that,? he said.

Johnson told reporters that he believes, based on last year and an arena deal that was put together at that time by the City of Sacramento and the NBA, that he has an approved arena deal that can compete with the City of Seattle down the road.

Stern said he expects to have a report ready for the Board of Governors by April 18.

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Source: http://www.nwcn.com/sports/NBA-commisioner-kings-future-191558681.html

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New York garden inspired wedding: Brie + Jimmy

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hand picked nigella, lavender, lamb's ear, queen ann'es lace, peonies/dahlias, and cornflower.

Brie found it a little difficult to focus on one theme so she kept looking for words or moments to be inspired by. She knew she wanted the wedding to be an elegant and timeless event, knew she liked the color purple, and that she wanted it to look a little vintage and have a relaxed, natural vibe to it. So she drew inspiration from Outstanding in the Field, an event they?ve had dinner at several times. They wanted the reception to be a huge dinner party for all of their friends that just happened to be after a wedding ceremony.

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The florist, Fox Fodder Farm?used nigella, lavender, lamb?s ear, queen ann?es lace, peonies/dahlias, and some cornflower in Brie?s bridal bouquet. She wanted a bouquet that looked like she had just walked through a field of flowers and picked a few to carry down the aisle.

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One of the most heartfelt DIY projects was done by Brie?s mom. She made all the table runners ? one side was burlap and the other side was a burlap colored cotton with dark green vines and an occasional white flower with their names and date embroidered.

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Photography:?Christina Szczupak?/?Invitations: Bears Eat Berries?/?Ceremony & Reception Location:?Highlands Country Club?/?Flowers:?Fox Fodder Farm?/?Cake: Amanda Cook (Executive Pastry Chef at Hundred Acres and Cookshop in NYC) and Claudia Koch (culinary school classmate and Pastry Chef) /?DJ: Aria Melody DJ?/?Photobooth:?We Love Photobooths?/ Bride?s dress:?Modern Trousseau / Hair accessory: Happily Ever Borrowed / Bride?s ring: Zoland Jewlers in NYC / Hair & makeup: Giannetta Salon in Beacon, NY / Shoes: Bloomingdales / Bridesmaid dresses: chose individual styles from Weddington Way / Groom & Groomsmen attire: Dante Zeller Tuxedo & Menswear / Groom?s ring: Jewelry by Johan on Etsy / Ceremony Programs: Baumbirdy on Etsy / Cake Topper: Annacrafts on Etsy / Escort Cards: CDK Designs on Etsy

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Monday, February 18, 2013

Two former Montgomery County North Carolina coaches a high school football coach a middle school wrestling coach were arr...

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5:15 PM: Arkansas football coach Bret Bielema tweets that he spent his weekend fishing in the Bahamas: "caught Wahoo, yellow fin, and a few sharks! Good to be headed home. #WPS"

5:00 PM: Two former Montgomery County, North Carolina coaches - a high school football coach & a middle school wrestling coach - were arrested on charges of having sex with the same high school student on separate occasions.

4:45 PM: Chicago Cubs chairman Tom Ricketts said on Sunday that team will not increase ad signs or add more night games at Wrigley Field for the 2013 season.

4:30 PM: The agent for Oscar Pistorius says he has canceled his client's future races as the double amputee Olympic runner faces charges for the shooting death of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp. But agent Peet van Zyl adds that Pistorius' sponsors have been "supportive".

4:15 PM: Tuscaloosa, Alabama held its own Krispy Kreme Challenge on Saturday, where participants would run a mile, eat a dozen doughnuts then run another mile.

4:00 PM: Police are investigating a 15-year-old Tahlequah, Oklahoma boy who supposedly posted a photo on Facebook of a pit bull he claimed to have killed with a bow & arrow. The boy had reportedly received threats after the photo went viral online.

3:45 PM: Danica Patrick has clinched the pole position for the Daytona 500, becoming the first woman to earn the spot in a NASCAR Sprint Cup race.

3:30 PM: Tiger Woods reportedly played some golf with President Obama on Sunday at a private club in Florida owned by Houston Astros owner Jim Crane.

3:15 PM: New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi on if Derek Jeter will be ready to play on Opening Day: "Obviously there's no rush to get him in games. It's not like we don't have a ton of time left .... Knowing Derek, I feel like he'll be ready, but we'll have to go through this to see."

3:00 PM: From The Onion: "Michael Jordan Celebrates 50th Birthday With Last People He Hasn't Completely Alienated Yet"

2:45 PM: Penn State invited children of the Make-A-Wish Foundation to work out at the school's Lasch Building on Saturday with the help of members of the Nittany Lions football team.

2:30 PM: The Salt Lake Tribune reports that members of the Ute tribe feel the University of Utah isn't doing enough for them after they allowed the school to continue using the Utes nickname & logos.

2:15 PM: Two people were arrested as Maryland students took to the streets & lit fires after the Terrapins' 83-81 victory over Duke Saturday night.

2:00 PM: NFL.com's Albert Breer reports the league is adding a second aptitude test at the NFL Combine to be taken along with the Wonderlic test.

1:45 PM: Jay Pharaoh did an impression of Stephen A. Smith during last night's Saturday Night Live. Smith tweeted about it Sunday: "I didn't see it folks. I'm busy in Houston. Missed it. Damn!"

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Do I Want Flood Insurance? - Professur Gestaltung Medialer ...

During the final a number of years the topic of flood insurance coverage has turn into somewhat controversial. The gist of the controversy revolves around homeowners believing that they have protection against flooding when, in fact, they do not. The aftermath of hurricane Katrina really brought this topic to the fore as many hundreds of property owners attempted to file claims and have been subsequently denied due to the fact they did not have flood insurance. Hurricane Katrina is just one particular of the several organic disasters that have occurred, causing thousands of property owners to lose their homes due to flooding. Understanding, for particular, whether or not or not your home is insured against flooding ought to be a priority for all property owners.

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