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Anti-PfGARP activates programmed cell death of parasites and reduces severe malaria 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020
作者:  Rauch, Jennifer N.;  Luna, Gabriel;  Guzman, Elmer;  Audouard, Morgane;  Challis, Collin;  Sibih, Youssef E.;  Leshuk, Carolina;  Hernandez, Israel;  Wegmann, Susanne;  Hyman, Bradley T.;  Gradinaru, Viviana;  Kampmann, Martin;  Kosik, Kenneth S.
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Malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum remains the leading single-agent cause of mortality in children(1), yet the promise of an effective vaccine has not been fulfilled. Here, using our previously described differential screening method to analyse the proteome of blood-stage P. falciparum parasites(2), we identify P. falciparum glutamic-acid-rich protein (PfGARP) as a parasite antigen that is recognized by antibodies in the plasma of children who are relatively resistant-but not those who are susceptible-to malaria caused by P. falciparum. PfGARP is a parasite antigen of 80 kDa that is expressed on the exofacial surface of erythrocytes infected by early-to-late-trophozoite-stage parasites. We demonstrate that antibodies against PfGARP kill trophozoite-infected erythrocytes in culture by inducing programmed cell death in the parasites, and that vaccinating non-human primates with PfGARP partially protects against a challenge with P. falciparum. Furthermore, our longitudinal cohort studies showed that, compared to individuals who had naturally occurring anti-PfGARP antibodies, Tanzanian children without anti-PfGARP antibodies had a 2.5-fold-higher risk of severe malaria and Kenyan adolescents and adults without these antibodies had a twofold-higher parasite density. By killing trophozoite-infected erythrocytes, PfGARP could synergize with other vaccines that target parasite invasion of hepatocytes or the invasion of and egress from erythrocytes.


Antibodies against Plasmodium falciparum glutamic-acid-rich protein (PfGARP), an antigen expressed on the surface of infected red blood cells, kill P. falciparum parasites by inducing programmed cell death and reduce the risk of severe malaria.


  
Stiffness of the human foot and evolution of the transverse arch 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020
作者:  Fujioka, Yuko;  Alam, Jahangir Md.;  Noshiro, Daisuke;  Mouri, Kazunari;  Ando, Toshio;  Okada, Yasushi;  May, Alexander I.;  Knorr, Roland L.;  Suzuki, Kuninori;  Ohsumi, Yoshinori;  Noda, Nobuo N.
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The transverse tarsal arch, acting through the inter-metatarsal tissues, is important for the longitudinal stiffness of the foot and its appearance is a key step in the evolution of human bipedalism.


The stiff human foot enables an efficient push-off when walking or running, and was critical for the evolution of bipedalism(1-6). The uniquely arched morphology of the human midfoot is thought to stiffen it(5-9), whereas other primates have flat feet that bend severely in the midfoot(7,10,11). However, the relationship between midfoot geometry and stiffness remains debated in foot biomechanics(12,13), podiatry(14,15) and palaeontology(4-6). These debates centre on the medial longitudinal arch(5,6) and have not considered whether stiffness is affected by the second, transverse tarsal arch of the human foot(16). Here we show that the transverse tarsal arch, acting through the inter-metatarsal tissues, is responsible for more than 40% of the longitudinal stiffness of the foot. The underlying principle resembles a floppy currency note that stiffens considerably when it curls transversally. We derive a dimensionless curvature parameter that governs the stiffness contribution of the transverse tarsal arch, demonstrate its predictive power using mechanical models of the foot and find its skeletal correlate in hominin feet. In the foot, the material properties of the inter-metatarsal tissues and the mobility of the metatarsals may additionally influence the longitudinal stiffness of the foot and thus the curvature-stiffness relationship of the transverse tarsal arch. By analysing fossils, we track the evolution of the curvature parameter among extinct hominins and show that a human-like transverse arch was a key step in the evolution of human bipedalism that predates the genus Homo by at least 1.5 million years. This renewed understanding of the foot may improve the clinical treatment of flatfoot disorders, the design of robotic feet and the study of foot function in locomotion.


  
Ahead of the curve in the evolution of human feet 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 579 (7797) : 31-32
作者:  Breathnach, Ciara;  Margaria, Tiziana
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The longitudinal arch has long been considered a crucial structure that provides stiffness to the human foot. Now the transverse arch is stepping into the spotlight, with a proposed central role in the evolution of human foot stiffness.


  
Longitudinal data on family forest owners: The US Forest Service's National Woodland Owner Survey 期刊论文
LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING, 2019, 188: 93-96
作者:  Huff, Emily S.;  Butler, Brett J.;  Markowski-Lindsay, Marla;  Hewes, Jaketon H.
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Attitude  Behavior  Family forest owners  Longitudinal analysis  Survey methods  National Woodland Owner Survey  
Non-native plants have greater impacts because of differing per-capita effects and nonlinear abundance-impact curves 期刊论文
ECOLOGY LETTERS, 2019, 22 (8) : 1214-1220
作者:  Pearse, Ian S.;  Sofaer, Helen R.;  Zaya, David N.;  Spyreas, Greg
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Abundance-Impact Curves  community assembly  eco-evolutionary novelty  invasive species impacts  longitudinal analysis  per-capita effects  wetlands  
Occupant behaviour as a fourth driver of fuel poverty (aka warmth & energy deprivation) 期刊论文
ENERGY POLICY, 2019, 129: 1143-1155
作者:  Kearns, Ade;  Whitley, Elise;  Curl, Angela
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Fuel poverty  Occupant behaviour  Affordability  Vulnerability  Longitudinal  
Quantification of Vegetation Arrangement and Its Effects on Longitudinal Dispersion in a Channel 期刊论文
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH, 2019, 55 (5) : 4488-4498
作者:  Park, Hyoungchul;  Hwang, Jin Hwan
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vegetation arrangement  longitudinal dispersion  isometric scaling  allometric scaling  standardized Morisita index  
Quantifying the Impact of Uncertainty within the Longitudinal Dispersion Coefficient on Concentration Dynamics and Regulatory Compliance in Rivers 期刊论文
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH, 2019, 55 (5) : 4393-4409
作者:  Camacho Suarez, V. V.;  Schellart, A. N. A.;  Brevis, W.;  Shucksmith, J. D.
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longitudinal dispersion  river water quality models  advection dispersion equation  parameter uncertainty  dispersion coefficient  ADE analytical solution  
Scales of Similarity and Disparity Between Drainage Networks 期刊论文
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2019, 46 (7) : 3781-3790
作者:  Roberts, Gareth G.
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longitudinal river profiles  wavelet power spectra  stream power erosional model  Africa  dynamic support  landscapes  
Climate change accelerates local disease extinction rates in a long-term wild host-pathogen association 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2018, 24 (8) : 3526-3536
作者:  Zhan, Jiasui;  Ericson, Lars;  Burdon, Jeremy J.
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climate change  epidemiology  extinction  Filipendula ulmaria  longitudinal study  metapopulation  rust  spatial effects  temperature  Triphragmium ulmariae