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2. Whole transcriptome profiling of placental pathobiology in SARS‐CoV‐2 pregnancies identifies placental dysfunction signatures
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Nataly Stylianou, Ismail Sebina, Nicholas Matigian, James Monkman, Hadeel Doehler, Joan Röhl, Mark Allenby, Andy Nam, Liuliu Pan, Anja Rockstroh, Habib Sadeghirad, Kimberly Chung, Thais Sobanski, Ken O'Byrne, Ana Clara Simoes Florido Almeida, Patricia Zadorosnei Rebutini, Cleber Machado‐Souza, Emanuele Therezinha Schueda Stonoga, Majid E Warkiani, Carlos Salomon, Kirsty Short, Lana McClements, Lucia deNoronha, Ruby Huang, Gabrielle T Belz, Fernando Souza‐Fonseca‐Guimaraes, Vicki Clifton, and Arutha Kulasinghe
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COVID‐19 ,digital spatial profiling ,gene expression profiling ,placental dysfunction ,SARS‐CoV‐2 ,trophoblasts ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
Abstract Objectives Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS‐CoV‐2) virus infection in pregnancy is associated with higher incidence of placental dysfunction, referred to by a few studies as a ‘preeclampsia‐like syndrome’. However, the mechanisms underpinning SARS‐CoV‐2‐induced placental malfunction are still unclear. Here, we investigated whether the transcriptional architecture of the placenta is altered in response to SARS‐CoV‐2 infection. Methods We utilised whole‐transcriptome, digital spatial profiling, to examine gene expression patterns in placental tissues from participants who contracted SARS‐CoV‐2 in the third trimester of their pregnancy (n = 7) and those collected prior to the start of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic (n = 9). Results Through comprehensive spatial transcriptomic analyses of the trophoblast and villous core stromal cell subpopulations in the placenta, we identified SARS‐CoV‐2 to promote signatures associated with hypoxia and placental dysfunction. Notably, genes associated with vasodilation (NOS3), oxidative stress (GDF15, CRH) and preeclampsia (FLT1, EGFR, KISS1, PAPPA2) were enriched with SARS‐CoV‐2. Pathways related to increased nutrient uptake, vascular tension, hypertension and inflammation were also enriched in SARS‐CoV‐2 samples compared to uninfected controls. Conclusions Our findings demonstrate the utility of spatially resolved transcriptomic analysis in defining the underlying pathogenic mechanisms of SARS‐CoV‐2 in pregnancy, particularly its role in placental dysfunction. Furthermore, this study highlights the significance of digital spatial profiling in mapping the intricate crosstalk between trophoblasts and villous core stromal cells, thus shedding light on pathways associated with placental dysfunction in pregnancies with SARS‐CoV‐2 infection.
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- 2024
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3. Identification and characterisation of Pseudomonas 16S ribosomal DNA from ileal biopsies of children with Crohn's disease.
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Josef Wagner, Kirsty Short, Anthony G Catto-Smith, Don J S Cameron, Ruth F Bishop, and Carl D Kirkwood
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Molecular analysis of bacterial 16S rRNA genes has made a significant contribution to the identification and characterisation of bacterial flora in the human gut. In particular, this methodology has helped characterise bacterial families implicated in the aetiology of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). In this study we have used a genus specific bacterial 16S PCR to investigate the prevalence and diversity of Pseudomonas species derived from the ileum of children with Crohn's disease (CD), and from control children with non-inflammatory bowel disease (non-IBD) undergoing their initial endoscopic examination. Fifty eight percent of CD patients (18/32) were positive using the Pseudomonas PCR, while significantly fewer children in the non-IBD group, 33% (12/36), were PCR positive for Pseudomonas (p
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4. Development of a novel angiotensin converting enzyme 2 stimulator with broad implications in SARS-CoV2 infection and type 1 diabetes
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Haru Nomura, Melanie Wu, Jiangning Song, Andrew Hung, Shirley Tran, Hang TA, Fahima Akther, Yuao Wu, Matt Johansen, Keng Chew, Vinod Kumar, Trent Woodruff, Richard Clark, Johannes Koehbach, Bruno Lomonte, Carlos Rosado, Merlin Thomas, Marion Boudes, Cyril Reboul, Lachlan Rash, Linda Gallo, Sumia Essid, Dominika Elmlund, Stefan Miemczyk, Nicole Hansbro, Bernadette Saunders, Warwick Britton, Peter Sly, Ayaho Yamamoto, Julián Fernández, Peter Moyle, Kirsty Short, Philip Hansbro, Sanjaya Kuruppu, Ian Smith, and Niwanthi Rajapakse
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Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) is protective in cardiovascular disease, lung injury and diabetes yet paradoxically underlies our susceptibility to SARs-CoV2 infection and the fatal heart and lung disease it can induce. Furthermore, diabetic patients have chronic, systemic inflammation and altered ACE2 expression resulting in increased risk of severe COVID-19 and the associated mortality. A drug that could increase ACE2 activity and inhibit cellular uptake of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARs-CoV2), thus decrease infection, would be of high relevance to cardiovascular disease, diabetes and SARs-CoV2 infection. While the need for such a drug lead was highlighted over a decade ago receiving over 600 citations,1 to date, no such drugs are available.2 Here, we report the development of a novel ACE2 stimulator, designated ‘2A’(international PCT filed), which is a 10 amino acid peptide derived from a snake venom, and demonstrate its in vitro and in vivo efficacy against SARs-CoV2 infection and associated lung inflammation. Peptide 2A also provides remarkable protection against glycaemic dysregulation, weight loss and disease severity in a mouse model of type 1 diabetes. No untoward effects of 2A were observed in these pre-clinical models suggesting its strong clinical translation potential.
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- 2023
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5. Whole transcriptome profiling of placental pathobiology in SARS-CoV-2 pregnancies identifies a preeclampsia-like gene signature
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Nataly Stylianou, Ismail Sebina, Nicholas Matigian, James Monkman, Hadeel Doehler, Joan Röhl, Mark Allenby, Andy Nam, Liuliu Pan, Anja Rockstroh, Habib Sadeghirad, Kimberly Chung, Thais Sobanski, Ken O’Byrne, Patricia Zadorosnei Rebutini, Cleber Machado-Souza, Emanuele Therezinha Schueda Stonoga, Majid E Warkiani, Carlos Salomon, Kirsty Short, Lana McClements, Lucia de Noronha, Ruby Huang, Gabrielle T. Belz, Fernando Souza-Fonseca-Guimaraes, Vicki Clifton, and Arutha Kulasinghe
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In recent years, pregnant people infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus have shown a higher incidence of “preeclampsia-like syndrome”. Preeclampsia is a systematic syndrome that affects 5-8 % of pregnant people worldwide and is the leading cause of maternal mortality and morbidity. It is unclear what causes preeclampsia, and is characterised by placental dysfunction, leading to poor placental perfusion, maternal hypertension, proteinuria, thrombocytopenia, or neurological disturbances.In this study, we used whole-transcriptome, digital spatial profiling of placental tissues to analyse the expression of genes at the cellular level between placentae from pregnant participants who contracted SARS-CoV-2 in the third trimester of their pregnancy and those prior to the start of the pandemic. Our focused analysis of the trophoblast and villous core stromal cell populations revealed tissue-specific pathways enriched in the SARS-CoV-2 placentae that align with a pre-eclampsia signature. Most notably, we found enrichment of pathways involved in vascular tension, blood pressure, inflammation, and oxidative stress.This study illustrates how spatially resolved transcriptomic analysis of placental tissue can aid in understanding the underlying pathogenic mechanisms of SARS-CoV-2 in pregnancy that are thought to induce “preeclampsia-like syndrome”. Moreover, our study highlights the benefits of using digital spatial profiling to map the crosstalk between trophoblast and villous core stromal cells linked to pathways involved in “preeclampsia-like syndrome” presenting in pregnant people with SARS-CoV-2.
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- 2023
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6. 923 Deep single-cell, proteogenomic insights from SARS-CoV-2 infected lung tissues
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Arutha Kulasinghe, Chin Wee Tan, Ning Liu, James Monkman, Emily Killingbeck, Youngmi Kim, Liuliu Pan, Tony Blick, Dharmesh Bhuva, Kristen Feher, Michael Leon, Mark Gregory, Kirsty Short, Fernando Guimaraes, Michael Rhodes, Gabrielle Belz, and Melissa Davis
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- 2022
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7. Ablation of CD8+ T-cell recognition of an immunodominant epitope in SARS-CoV-2 Omicron
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Corey Smith, Srividhya Swaminathan, Katie Lineburg, Archana Panikkar, Jyothy Raju, Lawton Murdolo, Christopher Szeto, Pauline Crooks, Laëtitia Le Texier, Sweera Rehan, George Ambalathingal, Michelle Neller, Kirsty Short, Stephanie Gras, and Rajiv Khanna
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The emergence of the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant has raised concerns of escape from vaccine-induced immunity. A number of studies have demonstrated a reduction in antibody-mediated neutralization of the Omicron variant in vaccinated individuals. Preliminary observations have suggested that T cells are less likely to be affected by changes in Omicron. However, the complexity of human leukocyte antigen genetics and its impact upon immunodominant T-cell epitope selection suggests that the maintenance of T-cell immunity won’t be universal. In this study, we describe the impact that changes in Omicron have on recognition by spike-specific T cells. These T cells constitute the immunodominant CD8+ T-cell response in HLA-A*29:02+ COVID-19 convalescent and vaccinated individuals; however, they fail to recognize the Omicron-encoded sequence. We also failed to detect other immunodominant responses in vaccinated HLA-A*29:02+ individuals, suggesting that the Omicron variant may have an increased capacity to escape immune recognition in this population.
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- 2022
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8. Effects of fluoxetine on functional outcomes after acute stroke (FOCUS) : a pragmatic, double-blind, randomised, controlled trial
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Martin Dennis, Gillian Mead, John Forbes, Catriona Graham, Maree Hackett, Graeme J Hankey, Allan House, Stephanie Lewis, Erik Lundström, Peter Sandercock, Karen Innes, Carol Williams, Jonathan Drever, Aileen Mcgrath, Ann Deary, Ruth Fraser, Rosemary Anderson, Pauli Walker, David Perry, Connor Mcgill, David Buchanan, Yvonne Chun, Lynn Dinsmore, Emma Maschauer, Amanda Barugh, Shadia Mikhail, Gordon Blair, Ingrid Hoeritzauer, Maggie Scott, Greig Fraser, Katherine Lawrence, Alison Shaw, Judith Williamson, David Burgess, Malcolm Macleod, Dan Morales, Frank Sullivan, Marian Brady, Ray French, Frederike Van Wijck, Caroline Watkins, Fiona Proudfoot, Joanna Skwarski, Diane Mcgowan, Rachael Murphy, Seona Burgess, William Rutherford, Katrina Mccormick, Ruaridh Buchan, Allan Macraild, Ruth Paulton, Adnan Fazal, Pat Taylor, Ruwan Parakramawansha, Neil Hunter, Jack Perry, John Bamford, Dean Waugh, Emelda Veraque, Caroline Bedford, Mary Kambafwile, Luis Idrovo, Linetty Makawa, Paula Smalley, Marc Randall, Tharani Thirugnana-Chandran, Ahamad Hassan, Richard Vowden, Joanne Jackson, Ajay Bhalla, Anthony Rudd, Chi Kai Tam, Jonathan Birns, Charlotte Gibbs, Leonie Lee Carbon, Elizabeth Cattermole, Katherine Marks, Angela Cape, Lisa Hurley, Sagal Kullane, Nigel Smyth, Charlotte Eglinton, Jennifer Wilson, Elio Giallombardo, Angela Frith, Paul Reidy, Matthew Pitt, Lucy Sykes, Deborah Dellafera, Victoria Croome, Lauriane Kerwood, Mirea Hancevic, Christina Narh, Carley Merritt, John Duffy, Duncan Cooke, Juliet Willson, Ali Ali, Aaizza Naqvi, Christine Kamara, Helen Bowler, Simon Bell, Tracy Jackson, Kirsty Harkness, Kathy Stocks, Suzanna Duty, Clare Doyle, Geoffrey Dunn, Keith Endean, Fiona Claydon, Emma Richards, Jo Howe, Ralf Lindert, Arshad Majid, Katy Dakin, Ahmad Maatouk, Luke Barron, Madana Meegada, Pratap Rana, Anand Nair, Christine Brighouse-Johnson, Jill Greig, Myint Kyu, Sanjeev Prasad, Matthew Robinson, Irfan Alam, Belinda Mclean, Lindsay Greenhalgh, Zenab Ahmed, Christine Roffe, Susan Brammer, Carole Beardmore, Kay Finney, Adrian Barry, Paul Hollinshead, Jeanette Grocott, Holly Maguire, Indira Natarajan, Jayan Chembala, Ranjan Sanyal, Sue Lijko, Nenette Abano, Alda Remegoso, Phillip Ferdinand, Stephanie Stevens, Resti Varquez, Chelsea Causley, Adrian Butler, Philip Whitmore, Caroline Stephen, Racquel Carpio, Joanne Hiden, Girish Muddegowda, Hayley Denic, Jane Sword, Ross Curwen, Martin James, Paul Mudd, Fiona Hall, Julie Cageao, Samantha Keenan, Caroline Roughan, Hayley Kingwell, Anthony Hemsley, Christoph Lohan, Sue Davenport, Angela Bowring, Tamika Chapter, Max Hough, David Strain, Karin Gupwell, Keniesha Miller, Anita Goff, Ellie Cusack, Shirley Todd, Rebecca Partridge, Georgiana Jennings, Kevin Thorpe, Jacquelyn Stephenson, Kelly Littlewood, Mark Barber, Fiona Brodie, Steven Marshall, Derek Esson, Irene Coburn, Caroline Mcinnes, Fiona Ross, Emma Bowie, Heather Barcroft, Victoria Withers, Laura Miller, Paul Willcoxson, Michelle Donninson, Richard Evans, Di Daniel, John Coyle, Michael Keeling, Peter Wanklyn, Mark Elliott, John Wightman, Elizabeth Iveson, Natasha Dyer, Anne-Marie Porteous, Monica Haritakis, Mandy Ward, Lucy Doughty, Lisa Carr, Mark O Neill, Cosmas Anazodo, Paul Wood, Poppy Cottrell, Cheryl Donne, Romina Rodriguez, Ruhail Mir, Jax Westmoreland, Judith Bell, Christopher Emms, Lorraine Wright, Pearl Clark Brown, Elizabeth Bamford, Andrew Stanners, Mike Carpenter, Prabal Datta, Richard Davey, Ann Needle, Marjorie Jane Eastwood, Fathima Zeena Razik, Imran Ghouri, Gavin Bateman, Judy Archer, Venkatesh Balasubramanian, Richard Bowers, Julie Ball, Louise Benton, Linda Jackson, Julie Ellam, Kate Norton, Paul Guyler, Terry Dowling, Sharon Tysoe, Paula Harman, Ashish Kundu, Ololade Omodunbi, Thayalini Loganathan, Stuart Chandler, Shanas Noor, Anwer Siddiqui, Amber Siddiqui, Swapna Kunhunny, Devesh Sinha, Martin Sheppard, Sindhu Rashmi, Elena France, Rajalakshmi Orath Prabakaran, Laura Wilson, Amiirah Ropun, Shyam Kelavkar, Kheng Xiong Ng, Lucy Kamuriwo, Sweni Shah, David Mangion, Camen Constantin, Luigi De Michele Hock, Anne Hardwick, Jayne Borley, Skarlet Markova, Kimberley Netherton, Tara Lawrence, Jo Fletcher, Rebecca Spencer, Helen Palmer, Claire Cullen, Dolores Hamill, Ramesh Durairaj, Zoe Mellor, Tanya Fluskey, Diane Wood, Alison Keeling, Victoria Hankin, Jennifer Peters, Daniela Shackcloth, Thant Hlaing, Rebecca Tangney, Jordan Ewing, Melanie Harrison, Sarah Stevenson, Victoria Sutton, Mohamed Soliman, Julia Hindle, Elizabeth Watson, Claire Hewitt, Susie Butler, Ibrahim Wahishi, Sarwat Arif, Amy Fields, Jagdish Sharma, Rose Brown, Caroline Taylor, Sarah Bell, Simon Leach, Chris Patterson, Sophia Khan, Helen Wilson, Joanne Price, Hawraman Ramadan, Stuart Maguire, Ruth Bellfield, Michaela Hooley, Umair Hamid, Waqar Gaba, Robina Ghulam, Leslie Masters, Outi Quinn, Lakshmanan Sekaran, Margaret Tate, Niaz Mohammed, Kiranjit Bharaj, Frances Justin, Rajan Pattni, Lanka Alwis, Sakthivel Sethuraman, Rianne Robinson, Lianne Eldridge, Susan Mintias, Meena Chauhan, Chi-Kai Tam, Jeremias Palmones, Clare Holmes, Lucy Belle Guthrie, Mairead Osborn, Lindsay Ball, Sarah Caine, Amy Steele, Peter Murphy, Nikki Devitt, Jayne Leonard, Ronak Patel, Ian Penwarden, Emily Dodd, Amy Holloway, Pauline Baker, Samantha Clarke, Sandra Williams, Lindsey Dow, Roland Wynn-Williams, James Kennedy, Rachel Teal, Ursula Schulz, Gary Ford, Philip Mathieson, Ian Reckless, Ana Deveciana, Paige Mccann, Gillian Cluckie, Geoffrey Howell, Jonathan Ayer, Barry Moynihan, Rita Ghatala, Brian Clarke, Geoffrey Cloud, Bhavini Patel, Usman Khan, Nia Al-Samarrai, Sarah Trippier, Neha Chopra, Temi Adedoyin, Fran Watson, Val Jones, Liqun Zhang, Lillian Choy, Rebecca Williams, Natasha Clarke, Adrian Blight, Kate Kennedy, Alice Dainty, Johann Selvarajah, Dheeraj Kalladka, Bharath Cheripelli, Wilma Smith, Fiona Moreton, Angela Welch, Xuya Huang, Elizabeth Douglas, Audrey Lush, Nicola Day, Salwa El Tawil, Karen Montgomery, Helen Hamilton, Doreen Ritchie, Sankaranarayanan Ramachandra, Kirsty Mcleish, Kamy Thavanesan, Sathyabama Loganathan, Josh Roberts, Chantel Cox, Sarah Orr, Alison Hogan, Divya Tiwari, Gail Hann, Barbara Longland, Owen David, Jo Bell, Catherine Ovington, Emily Rogers, Rachel Bower, Marketa Keltos, David Cohen, Joseph Devine, Lankantha Alwis, Lucy Southworth, Laura Burgess, Matilda Lang, Bhavna Badiani, Fenglin Guo, Anne Oshodi, Emmanuelle Owoyele, Norah Epie, Anette David, Mushiya Mpelembue, Rajaram Bathula, Mudhar Abdul-Saheb, Angela Chamberlain, Varthi Sudkeo, Khalid Rashed, Barbara Williams-Yesson, Joanne Board, Sarah De Bruijn, Clare Buckley, Sarah Board, Joanna Allison, Elizabeth Keeling, Tracey Duckett, Dave Donaldson, Carinna Vickers, Claire Barron, Linda Balian, Jodhi Wilson, Adam Edwards, Timothy England, Amanda Hedstrom, Elizabeth Bedford, Margaret Harper, Elina Melikyan, Wendy Abbott, Kashmira Subramanian, Marie Goldsworthy, Meena Srinivasan, Angela Yeomans, Denise Donaldson, Frances Hurford, Riquella Chapman, Sana Shahzad, Nicki Motherwell, Louise Tonks, Rachel Young, Usman Ghani, Indranil Mukherjee, Dipankar Dutta, Mudhar Obaid, Pauline Brown, Fiona Davis, Deborah Ward, Jennifer Turfrey, Bethan Cartwright, Bilal Topia, Judith Spurway, Kayleigh Collins, Rehana Bakawala, Chloe Hughes, Susan Oconnell, Linda Hill, Kausik Chatterjee, Tim Webster, Syed Haider, Pamela Rushworth, Fiona Macleod, Arumugam Nallasivan, Charlotte Perkins, Edel Burns, Sandra Leason, Tom Carter, Samantha Seagrave, Eman Sami, Lisa Armstrong, Syed Naseem Naqvi, Muhammad Hassan, Sharron Parkinson, Samantha Mawer, Gillian Darnbrook, Carl Booth, Brigid Hairsine, Matthew Smith, Sue Williamson, Fiona Farquhar, Bernard Esisi, Tim Cassidy, Gavin Mankin, Beverley Mcclelland, Maria Bokhari, David Sproates, Elliot Epstein, Steve Hurdowar, Ruth Blackburn, Nazran Sukhdeep, Saika Razak, Khalid Osman, Amina Hashmi, Natasha Upton, Frances Harrington, Gillian Courtauld, Christine Schofield, Linda Lucas, Katja Adie, Kirsty Bond, Abhijit Mate, Jo Skewes, Ali James, Carolyn Brodie, Matthew Johnson, Linda Allsop, Emma Driver, Karina Harris, Mark Drake, Sam Ellis, Bev Maund, Emma Thomas, Kimberley Moore, Matthew Burn, Adam Hamilton, Shageetha Mahalingam, Amulya Misra, Farrah Reid, Adrienne Benford, Derek Hilton, Lorraine Hazell, Keziah Ofori, Anne Louise Thomas, Moncy Mathew, Sonia Dayal, Iona Burn, Kenneth Fotherby, Karla Jennings-Preece, Angela Willberry, Debbie Morgan, Donna Butler, Gurminder Sahota, Kelly Kauldhar, Nasar Ahmad, Angela Stevens, Saugata Das, David Bruce, Yogish Pai, Khin Nyo, Lynsey Stephenson, Richard Nendick, Gill Rogers, Mahesh Dhakal, Sofia Dima, Ellen Brown, Susan Clayton, Penny Gamble, Muhammad Naeem, Rachel Hayman, Rachel Burnip, Philip Earnshaw, David Hargroves, Barbara Ransom, Hannah Rudenko, Ibrahim Balogun, Kirsty Griffiths, Kim Mears, Tom Webb, Linda Cowie, Tessa Hammond, Audrey Thomson, Daniela Ceccarelli, Navraj Chattha, Eva Beranova, Anna Verrion, Andrew Gillian, Natasha Schumacher, Anna Bahk, Susannah Walker, Vera Cvoro, Nicola Chapman, Susan Pound, Rebecca Cain, Sean Mcauley, Mandy Couser, Maria Simpson, Athan Tachtatzis, Khalil Ullah, Don Sims, Rachael Jones, Jonathan Smith, Rebecca Tongue, Mark Willmot, Claire Sutton, Edward Littleton, Jattinder Khaira, Susan Maiden, James Cunningham, Carole Green, Yin-May Chin, Michelle Bates, Katherine Ahlquist, Ingrid Kane, Joanna Breeds, Tenesa Sargent, Laura Latter, Alexandra Pitt Ford, Nicola Gainsborough, Tom Levett, Philip Thompson, Emma Barbon, Angela Dunne, Simon Hervey, Suzanne Ragab, Tracy Sandell, Christine Dickson, Judith Dube, Sharon Power, Nick Evans, Beverley Wadams, Savina Elitova, Beth Aubrey, Tatiana Garcia, James Mcilmoyle, Carol Jeffs, Christina Dickinson, Anis Ahmed, Sanjeev Kumar, Julie Frudd, Charlotte Armer, Andrew Potter, Stacey Donaldson, Joanne Howard, Kirsty Jones, Saikat Dhar, David Collas, Saul Sundayi, Lynn Denham, Deepali Oza, Elaine Walker, Mohit Bhandari, Sissy Ispoglou, Rachel Evans, Kamel Sharobeem, Elaine Walton, Steven Shanu, Anne Hayes, Jennifer Howard-Brown, Steven Billingham, Nic Weir, Vanessa Pressly, Emma Wood, Gabriella Howard, Holly Burton, Pam Crawford, Shuna Egerton, Sue Evans, Jasmine Hakkak, Janet Andrews, Rebecca Lampard, Christopher Allen, Ashleigh Walters, Rasha Said, James Richard Marigold, Sau-Mon Tsang, Robyn Creeden, Chloe Cox, Simon Smith, Imogen Gartrell, Fiona Smith, Colin Jenkins, Joanna Pryor, Andrew Hedges, Fiona Price, Linda Moseley, Lily Mercer, Claire Hughes, Abul Azim, Julie White, Milena Krasinska-Chavez, Shaun Chaplin, James Curtis, Deepwant Singh, Javed Imam, Anne Nicolson, Sajid Alam, Simon Whitworth, Lisa Wood, Elizabeth Warburton, Siobhan Kelly, Joanne Mcgee, Hugh Markus, Denish Chandrasena, Derek Hayden, Juliana Sesay, Helen Hayhoe, Mark Bolton, Jane Macdonald, Jenny Mitchell, Charlotte Farron, Elaine Amis, Diana Day, Ainsley Culbert, Ailene Espanol, Niamh Hannon, Dominic Handley, Sarah Finlay, Sarah Crisp, Lynne Whitehead, Jobbin Francis, Janice Oconnell, Emily Osborne, Rod Beard, Ramesh Krishnamurthy, Langanani Mokoena, Naweed Sattar, Min Myint, Michelle Edwards, Andrew Smith, Paul Corrigan, Anthony Byrne, Joanne Blackburn, Caroline Mcghee, Amanda Smart, Fiona Donaldson, Claire Copeland, Jill Wilson, Rhona Scott, Paul Fitzsimmons, Paula Lopez, Mark Wilkinson, Aravindakshan Manoj, Penelope Cox, Leona Trainor, Glyn Fletcher, Lisa Denny, Karen Kavanagh, Hannah Allsop, Hedley Emsley, Sulaiman Sultan, Alison Mcloughlin, Benjamin Walmsley, Louise Hough, Shakeel Ahmed, Donna Doyle, Bindu Gregary, Sonia Raj, Kirubananthan Nagaratnam, Neelima Mannava, Nyla Haque, Norma Shields, Kate Preston, Geraldine Mason, Kirsty Short, Gemma Lumsdale, Giulia Uitenbosch, Ugnius Sukys, Stacey Valentine, David Jarrett, Kerry Dodsworth, Mary Wands, Nisa Khan, Jane Tandy, Catrin Watkinson, Wendy Golding, Rebecca Butler, Max Williams, Yasmin Davies, Keith Yip, Claire James, Anne Suttling, Aditya Maney, Giles Edward Gamble, Adam Hague, Bethan Charles, Sujata Blane, Beatriz Duran, Caroline Lambert, Katherine Stagg, Robert Whiting, Jane E Homan, Sarah Brown, Malik Hussain, Miriam Harvey, Libby Graham, Leanne Foote, Catherine Lane, Liz (Joan) Kemp, Joy Rowe, Helen Durman, Jayne Foot, Lucy Brotherton, Nicholas Hunt, Corinne Pawley, Alison Whitcher, Patrick Sutton, Susan Mcdonald, Denys Pak, Alison Wiltshire, Jennifer Jagger, Anthony K Metcalf, Gail Louise Healey, Joyce Balami, Clare Marie Self, Melissa Crofts, Annie Chakrabarti, Chit Hmu, Garth Ravenhill, Charmaine Grimmer, Thandar Soe, Jocelyn Keshet-Price, Margaret Langley, Ian Potter, Pui-Lin Tam, Mary Joan Macleod, Patricia Cooper, Michael Christie, Janice Irvine, Faye Annison, David Christie, Celia Meneses, Amber Johnson, Anu Joyson, Sandra Nelson, Vicky Taylor, John Reid, Rebecca Clarke, Jacqueline Furnace, Heather Gow, Youssif Abousleiman, Tania Beadling, Sally Collins, Stuart Jones, Jessica Purcell, Samantha Bloom, Shelly Goshawk, Marcial Landicho, Sivatharshini Sangaralingham, Yasmin Begum, Sherree Mutton, Elangovan Munuswamy Vaiyapuri, Jane Allen, Jemma Lowe, Martin Hughes, Ivan Wiggam, Sarah Cuddy, Suzanne Tauro, Brian Wells, Azlisham Mohd Nor, Nicola Persad, Maggie Kalita, Stuart Weatherby, Claire Brown, Adrian Pace, Daniel Lashley, Mike Marner, Marie Weinling, Natasha Wilmshurst, Darren Waugh, Anna Mucha, Alex Shah, John Baker, Jacqueline Westcott, Richard Cowan, Evangelos Vasileiadis, Samira Mumani, Anthea Parry, Cathy Mason, Melinda Holden, Katerina Petrides, Tomoko Nishiyama, Hina Mehta, Manju Krishnan, Dacey Lynne, Lisa Thomas, Connor Lynda, Catherine Hughes, Clare Clements, Rhys Williams, Tal Anjum, Storton Sharon, Susan Tucker, Paul Jones, Deanne Colwill, Helen Thompson Jones, Dinesh Chadha, Mark Fairweather, Deborah Walstow, Rosanna Fong, Stuart Johnston, Christine Almadenboyle, Sarah Ross, Shona Carson, Priya Nair, Emily Tenbruck, Mairi Stirling, Aparna Pusalkar, Hannah Beadle, Kelly Chan, Puneet Dangri, Asaipillai Asokanathan, Anita Rana, Sunita Gohil, Mark Massyn, Prabhu Aruldoss, Angela Cook, Karen Crabtree, Sura Dabbagh, Toby Black, Caroline Clarke, Denise Mead, Ruth Fennelly, Alpha Anthony, Linda Nardone, Victoria Dimartino, Michele Tribbeck, David Broughton, Dinesh Tryambake, Lynn Dixon, Agnieszka Skotnicka, Jane Thompson, Sarah Whitehouse, Andrew Sigsworth, Jason Wong, Arunkumar Annamalai, Julie Pagan, Brendan Affley, Caroline Sunderland, Lynda Goldenberg, Atif Khan, Peter Wilkinson, Raad Nari, Lucy Abbott, Emma Young, Amritpal Shakhon, Sally Lock, Jack Stewart, Rita Pereira, Margaret Dsouza, Sally Dunn, Anne-Marie Mckenna, Nina Cron, Michelle Kidd, Grace Hull, Kerry Bunworth, Graham Drummond, Karim Mahawish, Nicola Hayes, Lynne Connell, Jennifer Simpson, Helen Penney, Shuja Punekar, Joanne Nevinson, William Wareing, Jacqueline Ward, Richard Greenwood, Duncan Austin, Azra Banaras, Carolin Hogan, Thomas Corbett, Nnebuife Oji, Emma Elliott, Maria Brezitski, Nathalie Passeron, Laura Howaniec, Caroline Watchurst, Krishna Patel, Renuka Erande, Rahi Shah, Nabarun Sengupta, Maria Metiu, Celia Gonzalez, Sarah Funnell, Jordi Margalef, Gillian Peters, Indra Chadbourn, Ramachandran Sivakumar, Rajesh Saksena, Jane Ketley-O'donel, Richard Needle, Elaine Chinery, Alison Wright, Sue Cook, Joseph Ngeh, Harald Proeschel, Paige Cook, Pauline Ashcroft, Simon Sharpe, Stephanie Jones, Damian Jenkinson, Deborah Kelly, Holly Bray, Gunaratnam Gunathilagan, Sally Jones, Sorrell Tilbey, Saidu Abubakar, Joseph Vassallo, Dee Leonard, Lucy Orrell, Aziz Hasan, Asif Khan, Sulmaaz Qamar, Susan Graham, Emma Hewitt, Jennifer Awolesi, Muhammad Haque, Alissa Kent, Elizabeth Bradshaw, Martin Cooper, Inez Wynter, Anoja Rajapakse, Joumana Janbieh, Abu M Nasar, Lynne Wade, Linda Otter, Steve Haigh, Jamie-Rae Burgoyne, Rebecca Boulton, Andrew Boulton, Rayessa Rayessa, Emma Clarkson, Horne Rhian, Amy Fleming, Kim Mitchelson, Vicki Lowthorpe, Ahmed Abdul-Hamid, Phil Jones, Claire Duggan, Abigail Hynes, Emma Nurse, Syed Abid Raza, Sarah Jones, Udaya Pallikona, Bleddyn Edwards, Geraint Morgan, Kirsty Dennett, Helen Tench, Ronda Loosley, Toby Trugeon-Smith, Rhian Jones, Richard Williams, Donna Robson, Sunanda Mavinamane, Sanjeevi Meenakshisundaram, Lalitha Ranga, Sharon Dealing, Andrew Hill, Margaret Hargreaves, Tom Smith, Julie Bate, Linda Harrison, Ramanathan Kirthivasan, Emma Cannon, Joanne Topliffe, Rebecca Keskeys, Sarah Williams, Fiona Mcneela, Frances Cairns, Thomas James, Amanda Lyle, Sheela Shah, George Zachariah, Lauren Fergey, Susan Smolen, Lucy Cooper, Elizabeth Bohannan, Siddiq Omer, Sageet Amlani, Nadia Hunter, Melissa Hawkes-Blackburn, Giosue Gulli, Alice Peacocke, Justine Amero, Maria Burova, Ottilia Speirs, Steph Levy, Lynda Francis, Susan Holland, Sean Brotheridge, Helen Lyon, Christine Hare, Samantha Jackson, Lorraine Stephenson, Samer Al Hussayni, James Featherstone, Agness Bwalya, Arun Singh, M N Goorah, Jamie Walford, Angela Bell, Christine Kelly, Darren Rusk, Deborah Sutton, Farzana Patel, Stephen Duberley, Kathryn Hayes, Lorraine Hunt, Ahmed El Nour, Sacha Honour, Chloe Box, Simon Dyer, Lynne Brown, Kerry Elliott, Emma Temlett, John Paterson, Rosie Furness, Shelli Young, Enoch Orugun, Chris Brewer, Sarah Thornthwaite, Hannah Crowther, Rachel Glover, Moe Sein, Kashif Haque, Elspeth Gibson, Sam Wong, Karen Rotchell, Karen Burton, Lisa Brookes, Linda Bailey, Chris Lindley, Abbi Murray, Karen Waltho, Maureen Holland, Pradeep Kumar, Purnima Harlekar, Laura Booth, Charlotte Culmsee, Jade Drew, Mohammad Khan, Nicola Mackenzie, Carmel Thomas, Jane Ritchie, James Barker, Michael Haley, Donna Cotterill, Lynne Lane, Christine Little, Dawn Simmons, Glenn Saunders, Harvey Dymond, Sarah Kidd, Rachel Warinton, Yara Neves-Silva, Branimir Nevajda, Michael Villaruel, Udayaraj Umasankar, Seema Patel, Anna Man, Natasha Christmas, Ravi Rangasamy, Richard Ladner, Georgina Butt, Wilson Alvares, Narasimha Gadi, Michael Power, Belinda Wroath, Kevin Dynan, David Wilson, Sarah Crothers, Catherine Leonard, Samantha Hagan, Geraldine Douris, Djamil Vahidassr, Alastair Thompson, Brian Gallen, Shirley Mckenna, Collette Edwards, Clare Mcgoldrick, Murdi Bhattad, Khalil Kawafi, Deborah Morse, Patricia Jacob, Lisa Turner, Narayanamoorti Saravanan, Linda Johnson, Sadie Humphrey, Robert Namushi, Ramesh Patel, Jemma Mclaughlin, Paul Omahony, Esther Osikominu, Chukwuka Orefo, Chisha Mcdonald, Esther Makanju, Tabindah Khan, Grace Appiatse, Helena Stone, Martia Augustin, Alicia Wardale, Maqsud Salehin, Duncan Bailey, Luciano Garcia-Alen, Latheef Kalathil, Sarah Tinsley, Taya Jones, Kelly Amor, Andrew Ritchings, Emma Margerum, Jane Horton, Richard Miller, Nireekshana Gautam, Julie Meir, Amaryl Jones, Janet Putteril, Mirella Lepore, Rachel Gallifent, Laura-Louise Arundell, Catherine Mcredmond, Alicia Goulding, Vivek Nadarajan, Julia Laurence, Su Fung Lo, Sabina Melander, Paul Nicholas, Elizabeth Woodford, Gillian Mckenzie, Vietland Le, Jacolene Crause, Robert Luder, Maneesh Bhargava, Girish Bhome, Venetia V Johnson, Dara Chesser, Hayley Bridger, Elodie Murali, Jon Scott, Susan Morrison, Amy Burns, Julie Graham, Madeline Duffy, Khalid Ali, Emma Pitcher, Jane Gaylard, Julie Newman, Sunil Punnoose, Sarah Besley, Kirtan Purohit, Amy Rees, Mark Davy, Osman Chohan, Muhammad Fozan Khan, Rachel Walker, Vicky Murray, Charlotte Bent, Susan Oakley, Cassilda Peixoto, Suzanne Jones, Gaybrielle Livingstone, Fiona Butler, Sally Bradfield, Laura Gordon, Jenneke Schmit, Anika Wijewardane, Tineke Edmunds, Rebecca Wills, Catherine Medcalf, Lucia Argandona, Larissa Cuenoud, Hanna Hassan, Esther Erumere, Aidan Ocallaghan, Patrick Gompertz, Ozlem Redjep, Grace Auld, Anna Song, Tillana Tarkas, Hashim Kabash, Rumbi Hungwe, University of St Andrews. Sir James Mackenzie Institute for Early Diagnosis, University of St Andrews. Population and Behavioural Science Division, and University of St Andrews. School of Medicine
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RM ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Neurology ,Neurologi ,NDAS ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Placebo ,Minimisation (clinical trials) ,Article ,B700 ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Double-Blind Method ,Randomized controlled trial ,Modified Rankin Scale ,law ,Fluoxetine ,Internal medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,R2C ,Acute stroke ,business.industry ,~DC~ ,General Medicine ,Odds ratio ,RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,Stroke ,RC Internal medicine ,BDC ,business ,Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors ,RC ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background: Results of small trials indicate that fluoxetine might improve functional outcomes after stroke. The FOCUS trial aimed to provide a precise estimate of these effects.Methods: FOCUS was a pragmatic, multicentre, parallel group, double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled trial done at 103 hospitals in the UK. Patients were eligible if they were aged 18 years or older, had a clinical stroke diagnosis, were enrolled and randomly assigned between 2 days and 15 days after onset, and had focal neurological deficits. Patients were randomly allocated fluoxetine 20 mg or matching placebo orally once daily for 6 months via a web-based system by use of a minimisation algorithm. The primary outcome was functional status, measured with the modified Rankin Scale (mRS), at 6 months. Patients, carers, health-care staff, and the trial team were masked to treatment allocation. Functional status was assessed at 6 months and 12 months after randomisation. Patients were analysed according to their treatment allocation. This trial is registered with the ISRCTN registry, number ISRCTN83290762.Findings: Between Sept 10, 2012, and March 31, 2017, 3127 patients were recruited. 1564 patients were allocated fluoxetine and 1563 allocated placebo. mRS data at 6 months were available for 1553 (99·3%) patients in each treatment group. The distribution across mRS categories at 6 months was similar in the fluoxetine and placebo groups (common odds ratio adjusted for minimisation variables 0·951 [95% CI 0·839–1·079]; p=0·439). Patients allocated fluoxetine were less likely than those allocated placebo to develop new depression by 6 months (210 [13·43%] patients vs 269 [17·21%]; difference 3·78% [95% CI 1·26–6·30]; p=0·0033), but they had more bone fractures (45 [2·88%] vs 23 [1·47%]; difference 1·41% [95% CI 0·38–2·43]; p=0·0070). There were no significant differences in any other event at 6 or 12 months.Interpretation: Fluoxetine 20 mg given daily for 6 months after acute stroke does not seem to improve functional outcomes. Although the treatment reduced the occurrence of depression, it increased the frequency of bone fractures. These results do not support the routine use of fluoxetine either for the prevention of post-stroke depression or to promote recovery of function.Funding: UK Stroke Association and NIHR Health Technology Assessment Programme.
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9. 50 Planting the ‘SEED’
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Kirsty Short, Joanna Short, and Eilidh Dempster
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Medical education ,Quality management ,Sonographer ,One-to-one ,Emergency department ,Special Interest Group ,Credentialing ,Psychology ,Logbook ,Accreditation - Abstract
We established an ultrasound (US) faculty and teaching programme at an Australian urban district emergency department (ED). Background It is expected ED consultants will be proficient in Point of Care Ultrasound (PoCUS), however there is no formal training programme or assessment of trainees prior to completing training. Although optional, the benchmark is for consultants to attain their Certificate in Clinician Performed Ultrasound (CCPU) or equivalent credentialing. US training provided is departmental specific and of variable standard. There was no US programme or quality improvement initiatives in our ED prior to intervention. Intervention: The programme was initiated by an ED consultant with a special interest in US. She developed the faculty with interested ED staff and the Sonographer Educator in ED (the SEED). This is an experienced general sonographer whose role is to teach consultants PoCUS modules and facilitate skills maintenance through one to one sessions. The faculty organised an accredited course for all consultants. A google form was developed to assist logbook keeping. To communicate US updates to staff, we introduced a newsletter, messaging group and PoCUS section integrated into the department teaching website. Results 95% of consultants in our ED have now completed a credentialed US course. Logbook compliance has increased 7 fold. The consultant body hold 13 CCPU modules (3 pre-intervention). We have implemented a daily US cleaning rota which has shown increasing monthly compliance. Conclusion Our ED is recognised as a department that champions US. We have considerably increased consultant engagement and proficiency with PoCUS. The success of our intervention is attributed to a combination of enthusiasm and determination from the faculty with supportive ED management and receptive, interested colleagues.
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10. Using bioluminescent imaging to investigate synergism between Streptococcus pneumoniae and influenza A virus in infant mice
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Kirsty Short, Diavatopoulos, D. A., Reading, P. C., Brown, L. E., Rogers, K. L., Strugnell, R. A., and Wijburg, O. L.
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Genomic disorders and inherited multi-system disorders [IGMD 3] ,Pathogenesis and modulation of inflammation [N4i 1] ,Genomic disorders and inherited multi-system disorders Auto-immunity, transplantation and immunotherapy [IGMD 3] ,Pathogenesis and modulation of inflammation Infection and autoimmunity [N4i 1] - Abstract
Item does not contain fulltext During the 1918 influenza virus pandemic, which killed approximately 50 million people worldwide, the majority of fatalities were not the result of infection with influenza virus alone. Instead, most individuals are thought to have succumbed to a secondary bacterial infection, predominately caused by the bacterium Streptococcus pneumoniae (the pneumococcus). The synergistic relationship between infections caused by influenza virus and the pneumococcus has subsequently been observed during the 1957 Asian influenza virus pandemic, as well as during seasonal outbreaks of the virus (reviewed in (1, 2)). Here, we describe a protocol used to investigate the mechanism(s) that may be involved in increased morbidity as a result of concurrent influenza A virus and S. pneumoniae infection. We have developed an infant murine model to reliably and reproducibly demonstrate the effects of influenza virus infection of mice colonised with S. pneumoniae. Using this protocol, we have provided the first insight into the kinetics of pneumococcal transmission between co-housed, neonatal mice using in vivo imaging.
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11. QOF vs NICE
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Kirsty, Short
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National Health Programs ,Outcome Assessment, Health Care ,Practice Guidelines as Topic ,Humans ,Smoking Cessation ,Letters ,Family Practice - Published
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