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Foi conduzido um estudo, em condições de laboratório, para se determinar alguns parâmetros relativos à seletividade de avermectin-B1 (MK-936) ao Trichogramma demoraesi Nagajara, 1983 (Hym., Trichogrammatidae), parasito de ovos de diversas espécies de pragas agrícolas. Observou-se que o produto na formulação 1,8% CE, nas dosagens de 0,1; 0,2; 0,4 e 0,8 ml/l não afetava o desenvolvimento pré-marginal do parasito, quando este ainda se encontrava no interior dos ovos parasitados. O mesmo fato foi observado quando se utilizaram dosagens extremamente elevadas, da ordem de 8,0 ml/l. Não ocorreu, também, mortalidade significativa de adultos do parasito que ovipositaram em ovos de Anagasta kuehniella (Zeller, 1879) (Lep., Pyralidade) previamente tratados com o inseticida. A ação de contacto de avermectin-B1, quando aplicada nas paredes internas dos frascos de criação, não ficou evidenciada, pela dificuldade de se discriminar seus efeitos dos da acetona usada como solvente e que, mesmo aplica da sozinha, acarretou uma mortalidade significativa de adultos. Este fato pode estar associado aos 0,001% de resíduos não voláteis do solvente em questão, embora se tornem necessários estudos mais detalhados para se verificar esta hipótese. Malathion na dosagem de 1,5 ml/l apresentou-se extremamente tóxico para T. demoraesi em todos os estudos realizados. Concluiu-se que avermectin-B1 apresenta características de seletividade para esta espécie, com potencialidade de utilização em programas de controle integrado de pragas, em locais onde sobrevivam populações nativas ou introduzidas deste parasito.

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Performance Tables 1999-2000 (20/12/00)

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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small, noncoding RNAs that regulate target mRNAs by binding to their 3' untranslated regions. There is growing evidence that microRNA-155 (miR155) modulates gene expression in various cell types of the immune system and is a prominent player in the regulation of innate and adaptive immune responses. To define the role of miR155 in dendritic cells (DCs) we performed a detailed analysis of its expression and function in human and mouse DCs. A strong increase in miR155 expression was found to be a general and evolutionarily conserved feature associated with the activation of DCs by diverse maturation stimuli in all DC subtypes tested. Analysis of miR155-deficient DCs demonstrated that miR155 induction is required for efficient DC maturation and is critical for the ability of DCs to promote antigen-specific T-cell activation. Expression-profiling studies performed with miR155(-/-) DCs and DCs overexpressing miR155, combined with functional assays, revealed that the mRNA encoding the transcription factor c-Fos is a direct target of miR155. Finally, all of the phenotypic and functional defects exhibited by miR155(-/-) DCs could be reproduced by deregulated c-Fos expression. These results indicate that silencing of c-Fos expression by miR155 is a conserved process that is required for DC maturation and function.

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Bureau of Nutrition and Health Promotion part of the Iowa Department of Public Health produces of weekly newsletter about the Iowa WIC Program for the State of Iowa citizen.

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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) regulate the function of several immune cells, but their role in promoting CD8(+) T cell immunity remains unknown. Here we report that miRNA-155 is required for CD8(+) T cell responses to both virus and cancer. In the absence of miRNA-155, accumulation of effector CD8(+) T cells was severely reduced during acute and chronic viral infections and control of virus replication was impaired. Similarly, Mir155(-/-) CD8(+) T cells were ineffective at controlling tumor growth, whereas miRNA-155 overexpression enhanced the antitumor response. miRNA-155 deficiency resulted in accumulation of suppressor of cytokine signaling-1 (SOCS-1) causing defective cytokine signaling through STAT5. Consistently, enforced expression of SOCS-1 in CD8(+) T cells phenocopied the miRNA-155 deficiency, whereas SOCS-1 silencing augmented tumor destruction. These findings identify miRNA-155 and its target SOCS-1 as key regulators of effector CD8(+) T cells that can be modulated to potentiate immunotherapies for infectious diseases and cancer.

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Research project HR-155 was initiated to study soil erosion problems along the secondary road system in Iowa and to find a substitute for straw for the control of soil erosion during the period of seed establishment. Accordingly, six field research sites were established to test the ability of commercial soil conditioners to control soil erosion. The six field research sites were selected on the basis of terrain and type of soil material exposed on the cut-slope areas.