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Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology | 2013

Wild-type measles virus infection upregulates poliovirus receptor-related 4 and causes apoptosis in brain endothelial cells by induction of tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand.

Hani'ah Abdullah; Brenda Brankin; Clare Brady; S. L. Cosby

Small numbers of brain endothelial cells (BECs) are infected in children with neurologic complications of measles virus (MV) infection. This may provide a mechanism for virus entry into the central nervous system, but the mechanisms are unclear. Both in vitro culture systems and animal models are required to elucidate events in the endothelium. We compared the ability of wild-type (WT), vaccine, and rodent-adapted MV strains to infect, replicate, and induce apoptosis in human and murine brain endothelial cells (HBECs and MBECs, respectively). Mice also were infected intracerebrally. All MV stains productively infected HBECs and induced the MV receptor PVRL4. Efficient WT MV production also occurred in MBECs. Extensive monolayer destruction associated with activated caspase 3 staining was observed in HBECs and MBECs, most markedly with WT MV. Tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL), but not Fas ligand, was induced by MV infection. Treatment of MBECs with supernatants from MV-infected MBEC cultures with an anti-TRAIL antibody blocked caspase 3 expression and monolayer destruction. TRAIL was also expressed in the endothelium and other cell types in infected murine brains. This is the first demonstration that infection of low numbers of BECs with WT MV allows efficient virus production, induction of TRAIL, and subsequent widespread apoptosis.


PLOS ONE | 2017

Respiratory virus infection up-regulates TRPV1, TRPA1 and ASICS3 receptors on airway cells.

Shadia Omar; Rebecca Clarke; Hani'ah Abdullah; Clare Brady; John Corry; Hanagh Winter; Olivier Touzelet; Ultan F. Power; Fionnuala Lundy; Lorcan McGarvey; S. Louise Cosby

Receptors implicated in cough hypersensitivity are transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1), transient receptor potential cation channel, Subfamily A, Member 1 (TRPA1) and acid sensing ion channel receptor 3 (ASIC3). Respiratory viruses, such as respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and measles virus (MV) may interact directly and/or indirectly with these receptors on sensory nerves and epithelial cells in the airways. We used in vitro models of sensory neurones (SHSY5Y or differentiated IMR-32 cells) and human bronchial epithelium (BEAS-2B cells) as well as primary human bronchial epithelial cells (PBEC) to study the effect of MV and RSV infection on receptor expression. Receptor mRNA and protein levels were examined by qPCR and flow cytometry, respectively, following infection or treatment with UV inactivated virus, virus-induced soluble factors or pelleted virus. Concentrations of a range of cytokines in resultant BEAS-2B and PBEC supernatants were determined by ELISA. Up-regulation of TRPV1, TRPA1 and ASICS3 expression occurred by 12 hours post-infection in each cell type. This was independent of replicating virus, within the same cell, as virus-induced soluble factors alone were sufficient to increase channel expression. IL-8 and IL-6 increased in infected cell supernatants. Antibodies against these factors inhibited TRP receptor up-regulation. Capsazepine treatment inhibited virus induced up-regulation of TRPV1 indicating that these receptors are targets for treating virus-induced cough.


Dalton Transactions | 2004

Electronic and photophysical properties of a novel phenol bound dinuclear ruthenium complex: evidence for a luminescent mixed valence state

Tia E. Keyes; Benedicte Evrard; Johannes G. Vos; Clare Brady; John J. McGarvey; Pradeep M. Jayaweera

A novel dinuclear ruthenium(II) complex bridged by dianionic bridge 3-(2-phenol)-5-(pyridin-2-yl)-1,2,4-triazole in which the ruthenium metal atoms are bound through N,N coordination to the pyridine and triazole and O,N coordination to the triazole and phenolate is described. The electrochemical, spectroscopic and photophysical behaviour of the dimer is compared with its associated N,N- and O,N-coordinated mononuclear complexes. The mixed valence complex was prepared electrochemically and a weak inter-valence charge transfer transition is observed which from Hush theory provides an electronic coupling matrix element of 666 cm(-1), suggesting the complex is weakly coupled and valence trapped. In its native state the dinuclear compound is essentially non-emissive but upon the oxidation of the O,N moiety luminescence from the complex is reversibly switched on at 0.3 V and reversibly switched off by application of 1.3 or 0 V. To our knowledge this is the first report of a luminescent mixed valence ruthenium complex.


Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2008

The Early Picosecond Photophysics of Ru(II) Polypyridyl Complexes: A Tale of Two Timescales

William Henry; Colin G. Coates; Clare Brady; Kate L. Ronayne; Pavel Matousek; Michael Towrie; Stanley W. Botchway; Anthony W. Parker; Johannes G. Vos; Wesley R. Browne; John J. McGarvey


Topics in Current Chemistry | 2004

Time-resolved relaxation studies of spin crossover systems in solution

Clare Brady; John J. McGarvey; James K. McCusker; Hans Toftlund; David N. Hendrickson


Inorganic Chemistry | 2001

Biphasic Behaviour in the High-Spin -> Low-Spin Relaxation of [Fe(btpa)](PF6)2 in solution (btpa = N,N,N',N'-Tetrakis(2-pyridylmethyl)-6,6'-bis(aminomethyl)-2,2'-bipyridine)

Sabine Schenker; Paul C. Stein; Juliusz A. Wolny; Clare Brady; John J. McGarvey; Hans Toftlund; Andreas Hauser


Inorganic Chemistry | 2004

Molecular structure and vibrational spectra of spin-crossover complexes in solution and colloidal media: Resonance Raman and time-resolved resonance Raman studies

Clare Brady; Philip L. Callaghan; Zbigniew Ciunik; Colin G. Coates; Anders Døssing; Alan Hazell; John J. McGarvey; Sabine Schenker; Hans Toftlund; Alfred X. Trautwein; Heiner Winkler; Juliusz A. Wolny


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2003

Isotope effects on the picosecond time-resolved emission spectroscopy of tris(2,2 '-bipyridine)ruthenium (II)

Wesley R. Browne; Colin G. Coates; Clare Brady; Pavel Matousek; Michael Towrie; Stanley W. Botchway; Anthony W. Parker; Johannes G. Vos; John J. McGarvey


Dalton Transactions | 2004

Electronic and photophysical properties of a novel phenol bound dinuclear ruthenium complex: evidence for a luminescent mixed valence stateElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available: Resonance Raman and ES MS spectra. See http://www.rsc.org/suppdata/dt/b4/b405114a/

Tia E. Keyes; Benedicte Evrard; Johannes G. Vos; Clare Brady; John J. McGarvey; Pradeep M. Jayaweera


Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2008

The Early Picosecond Photophysics of Ru(II) Polypyridyl Complexes: A Tale of Two Timescales (vol 112A, pg 4537, 2008)

William Henry; Colin G. Coates; Clare Brady; Kate L. Ronayne; Pavel Matousek; Michael Towrie; Stanley W. Botchway; Anthony W. Parker; Johannes G. Vos; Wesley R. Browne; John J. McGarvey

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John J. McGarvey

Queen's University Belfast

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Colin G. Coates

Queen's University Belfast

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Anthony W. Parker

Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

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Michael Towrie

Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

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Pavel Matousek

Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

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Stanley W. Botchway

Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

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Hans Toftlund

University of Southern Denmark

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