Pauline Maiello
University of Pittsburgh
67 Papers
13 Citations
Pauline Maiello is an academic researcher from University of Pittsburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tuberculosis & Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 34 publications.
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Controlled human infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis: practical considerations for clinical trials
Chetan Seshadri,JoAnne L Flynn,Pauline Maiello,Dirk Schnappinger,R. Wilkinson,Stephen B Gordon,Henry C. Mwandumba,Kondwani C. Jambo,Daniel F Hoft,Eric J Rubin,Euzebiusz Jamrozik,Sarah M. Fortune,James G. Kublin +12 more
Abstract: Controlled human infection models (CHIMs) can accelerate vaccine development for infectious diseases. Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a human-adapted pathogen that is the leading infectious cause of death worldwide. M tuberculosis infection results in a spectrum of clinical outcomes that are incompletely modelled in animals. To date, the risks of infection, prolonged treatment, and sequelae related to CHIMs with M tuberculosis have been considered ethically unacceptable. However, recent advances in bacterial engineering have resulted in safe strains that could permit M tuberculosis CHIM studies with reduced risks. In this Personal View, we address the practical considerations for conducting a pulmonary M tuberculosis CHIM study. We summarise the ethical issues of M tuberculosis CHIM studies in tuberculosis-endemic and non-endemic settings; describe safety considerations, such as optimising the challenge dose and minimising risks to third parties; and outline and prioritise clinical, microbiological, immunological, and radiological endpoints that would render such a model useful for vaccine development.
Viral control is required for intravenous BCG-mediated protection against tuberculosis in simian immunodeficiency virus-infected macaques
Solomon Jauro,Erica C. Larson,Brendon Wahlberg,Michael C. Chao,Mark Rodgers,Janelle L. Gleim,Luke E Hood,Persis S. Sunny,Mallory K Collins,Jaime Tomko,H. J. Borish,Marshall Malin,Pauline Maiello,Todd DeMarco,Sarah Fortune,Philana Ling Lin,JoAnne L. Flynn,Charles A. Scanga +17 more
TL;DR: Intravenous BCG vaccination provides robust protection against tuberculosis in SIV-infected macaques, regardless of anti-BCG drug treatment, but viral control is necessary for full protection, highlighting the importance of SIV management in TB prevention.
Bacteria load and hypoxia contribute to glucose uptake by macrophages and T cells in cynomolgus macaque granulomas
Joshua T. Mattila,Victoria A Gould,Beth A. Fallert Junecko,Michael C. Bellavia,H. J. Borish,Alexander G. White,Pauline Maiello,Lea Nyiranshuti,Philana Ling Lin,Charles A. Scanga,Carolyn J. Anderson,JoAnne L. Flynn +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors identify relationships between glucose uptake and granuloma composition and identify factors that drive this process in M. tuberculosis-infected cynomolgus macaques.
Pre-existing SIV Infection Increases Susceptibility to Tuberculosis in Mauritian Cynomolgus Macaques
Mark Rodgers,Cassaundra Ameel,Amy L. Ellis-Connell,Alexis J. Balgeman,Pauline Maiello,Gabrielle L. Barry,Thomas C. Friedrich,Edwin Klein,Shelby L. O’Connor,Charles A. Scanga +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a tractable MCM model was developed in which to study SIV-M.tb co-infection and demonstrate that pre-existing SIV dramatically diminishes the ability to control Mtb dissemination.
Rankings of tuberculosis antibiotic treatment regimens are sensitive to spatial scale, detection limit, and initial host bacterial burden
Christian T. Michael,Maral Budak,Pauline Maiello,Kara Kracinovsky,Mark Rodgers,Jamie Tomko,JoAnne L. Flynn,Jennifer J. Linderman,Denise E. Kirschner +8 more