This is a significant move by CRUK. Who is going to be next?
Posts by David Tscharke
There's lots of other data and comparisons in this christmas tree of a paper that we hope others will find different ways to view. 45 poxvirus epitopes, the vaccinia virus proteome, 4 cell type, 5 times after infection. Plus T cell responses and the in vivo viral epitope levels as the 🌟 on top!
In all cell types, most epitope presentation was coincident with translation but this trend was most apparent in DCs. Suggesting that the ability to sample translation (or perhaps make and capture DRiPs), is another specialisation in these cells to help them do their job of priming T cell responses.
We looked at protein and epitope levels across 4 cell types - primary and immortalised DCs and fibroblasts - finding overall very high similarly, but enough difference to undermine attempts to find correlations with immungenicity.
This is the result of a long-running collaboration between my lab @jcsmr.bsky.social, @scienceanu.bsky.social and Tony Purcell's @monashuniversity.bsky.social.
Ever looked for evidence that epitope abundance correlates with immungenicity for antiviral CD8 T cells? It's here along with the first quantification of viral epitope levels in vivo. By the brilliant @virotuned.bsky.social and Nathan Croft.
#ImmunoSky #ViroSky
doi.org/10.1126/scia...
Canberra too!
Good fun to contribute to this super paper from Yorgo Modis' lab where we looked at the impact of disease-associated MDA5 mutations on its structure, biochemistry and antiviral functions #immunosky www.cell.com/cell-reports...
Great people doing outstanding science!
A great story showcasing the brilliant Yi Ning Fu, who I had the privilege of supervising last year as a student with the equally fantastic @agrowlipowli.bsky.social. It's a huge pleasure scienceing with them.
“Tasmanian devils are the world's largest remaining marsupial carnivore and have a very important ecological niche,” says Yi Ning (Sabrina) Fu, @jcsmr.bsky.social. “And they are cute and adorable—we need to save them.”
That's where cutting-edge virology comes in. science.anu.edu.au/news-events/...
After 8 months of peer review, our manuscript was published today @nature.com showing that bovine H5N1 viruses bind poorly to human-type sialic acid receptors. We now know that the virus is only 1 HA substitution away from efficiently binding human receptors.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
My first post on BlueSky, I could not access the same handle as my X (someone hacked into that one):
So it's @peterhotez for X and @peterhotezmdphd for BlueSky
I'm a pediatric-vaccine scientist based in Houston TX at our Texas Medical Center
The vaccine against Shingles helps protect against dementia, results of a natural experiment, adding to prior evidence
"implications are profound"
New @nature.com
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
nature.com/articles/s41...
Happy to be added
Huh. Well this is neat- endogenous antigen presentation on MHC II is a feature of mRNA vaccines.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Doesn’t matter what The Age says; the fact is it’s taken money to publish hate speech
Big news
Hate that it has come to this, but it's time to consider PubMed vulnerable to enshittification. My latest post @plos.org discusses the lines we need to fight to hold – and alternatives we can rely on internationally:
absolutelymaybe.plos.org/2025/02/14/w...
#medlibs
the evolution of mpox Clade Ib in DRC. Great collaborative study with support from @EDCTP3 www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Here’s a reason why the incoming NIH Director, health economist Jay Bhattacharya, should know cutting indirect costs at NIH is self-defeating and stupid.
Every $1 invested in NIH returns $2.5.
So $4B “savings” is actually $10B we lost.
Timely study by Katherine Kedzierska and Jamie Rossjohn and colleagues defining key structural features of #Tcell binding to circulating #influenza strains from 1918 to ~present #ImmunoSky www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
A call for editors of biomedical journals to resist the banning of terms for political reasons www.cmi-comms.com/article/S295...
Elon doesn't give a shit about bioweapons research and would probably fund it if it were advantageous to him.
The US doesn't do or fund any bioweapons research. Elon is lying that they do because he wants the tax dollars to subsidize him instead of the legitimate public health research we paid for.
Intelligence community report, June 2023:
“… no indication that the WIV’s pre-pandemic research holdings included SARS-CoV-2 or a close progenitor…”
Facts matter.
@charlesgaba.com is a hero and downloaded CDC’s entire website. A small group of us has come together to preserve this critical resource and make it accessible to the scientific community.
More to come. These data are public and they are ours. Deletion disobedience is one way to fight back.
📣 UPDATE: OK, still working with some others to figure out the best way to present it all, but in the meantime here's the first batch of links to the most-recent archived versions of every page at the CDC prior to the Trump/Musk Purge:
acasignups.net/25/02/02/whi...
Is 2024 Australia's worst year yet for violence against women?
-it's not "an epidemic". It's ENDEMIC to Australia, and that's the problem. Stop making this seem like a surprise.
Every.
Single.
Time.
The surprise is the lack of political anger at it. From anywhere.
www.sbs.com.au/news/article...
The #H5N1 #birdflu virus from a severe case in Louisiana shows it was developing mutations that could help it attach to cells in human respiratory tracts, including a mutation seen in a recent severe case in British Columbia, Canada, the #CDC reported today. www.statnews.com/2024/12/26/c...