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Abstract 2810: Pterostilbene, a natural phytoalexin, weakens the antioxidant defenses of aggressive cancer cells in vivo: a pituitary gland- and Nrf2…

2016

Abstract Polyphenolic phytochemicals have anticancer properties. However, in mechanistic studies lack of correlation to the bioavailable concentrations is a critical issue. We studied the underlying mechanisms using different human melanomas (A2058, MeWo and MelJuso) and pancreatic cancers (AsPC-1 and BxPC-3) (with genetic backgrounds correlating with most tumors in patients), growing in nude mice as xenografts, and pterostilbene (Pter, 3’,5’-dimethoxy-4-stilbenol; abundant in e.g. blueberries and a natural dimethoxylated analog of resveratrol). RESULTS: Intravenous administration of Pter decreased human melanoma and pancreatic cancer growth (an effect associated with lower rates of tumor c…

0301 basic medicineCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyPterostilbenebiologyResveratrolmedicine.diseaseSuperoxide dismutase03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound030104 developmental biologyEndocrinologyGlucocorticoid receptorOncologychemistryApoptosisPancreatic cancerInternal medicineCancer cellmedicinebiology.proteinCancer researchGlucocorticoidmedicine.drugCancer Research
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Le cancer du col de l’utérus : état des lieux et prévention au Maroc

2019

With more than 3300 new cases and almost 2500 deaths each year, cervical cancer (CC) ranks second among female cancers in Moroccan women. The majority of cases occurs in women aged 50 and over. In absence of a national cancer registry, data published in Morocco are limited to the number of cases recorded in some oncology centers, so the incidence of this cancer is likely much higher than estimated. A Moroccan national program against CC based on the practice of visual inspection after application of acetic acid was set up in 2010, allowing both screening and possibly immediate treatment of (pre)cancerous lesions. However, this program has not been implemented in all regions of the country. …

0301 basic medicineCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialty[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Disease03 medical and health sciencesPapillomavirus Vaccines0302 clinical medicinemedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingGynecologyCervical cancerbusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)HPV infectionCancerHematologyGeneral Medicinemedicine.disease3. Good healthCancer registry030104 developmental biologyOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCoinfectionbusiness
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Advances in the treatment of cutaneous lupus erythematosus.

2016

Lupus erythematosus (LE) is a multifactorial autoimmune disease with clinical manifestations of differing severity which may present with skin manifestations as primary sign of the disease (cutaneous lupus erythematosus, CLE) or as part of a disease spectrum (systemic lupus erythematosus, SLE). To date, no drugs are approved specifically for the treatment of CLE and only single agents have been applied in randomized controlled trials. Therefore, topical and systemic agents are used “off-label”, primarily based on open-label studies, case series, retrospective analyses, and expert opinions. In contrast, several agents, such as hydroxychloroquine, chloroquine, cyclophosphamide, azathioprine,…

0301 basic medicineCyclophosphamideDiscoid lupus erythematosusAzathioprineAntibodiesEtanerceptPolyethylene Glycols03 medical and health sciencesLupus Erythematosus DiscoidRheumatologyimmune system diseasesChloroquineMedicineHumansLupus Erythematosus SystemicMolecular Targeted TherapyPrecision Medicineskin and connective tissue diseasesRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicB-LymphocytesLupus erythematosusbusiness.industryInterleukin-6Anti-Inflammatory Agents Non-SteroidalHydroxychloroquinemedicine.diseaseBelimumab030104 developmental biologyImmunologyInterferonsbusinessBiomarkersAnti-SSA/Ro autoantibodiesmedicine.drugSignal TransductionLupus
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2016

DNA damage can significantly modulate expression of the affected genes either by direct structural interference with transcription components or as a collateral outcome of cellular repair attempts. Thus, DNA glycosylases of the base excision repair (BER) pathway have been implicated in negative transcriptional response to several spontaneously generated DNA base modifications, including a common oxidative DNA base modification 8-oxoguanine (8-oxoG). Here, we report that single 8-oxoG situated in the non-transcribed DNA strand of a reporter gene has a pronounced negative effect on transcription, driven by promoters of various strength and with different structural properties, including viral…

0301 basic medicineDNA repairDNA damagePromoterBase excision repairBiologyMolecular biology03 medical and health sciences030104 developmental biologyEpigenetics of physical exerciseDNA glycosylaseGeneticsDNA supercoilNucleotide excision repairNucleic Acids Research
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Epidemiological and Genetic Characterization of Sapovirus in Patients with Acute Gastroenteritis in Valencia (Spain)

2021

Sapovirus is a common cause of acute gastroenteritis in all age groups. Sapovirus infections are seldom investigated in Spain, and its epidemiology in the country is not well known. The use of molecular diagnostic procedures has allowed a more frequent detection of sapoviruses in patients with diarrhea. A total of 2545 stool samples from patients with acute gastroenteritis attended from June 2018 to February 2020 at the Clinic University Hospital in Valencia, Spain, were analyzed by reverse transcription (RT) and real-time multiplex PCR (RT-PCR) to investigate the etiology of enteric infections. Sapovirus was the second enteric virus detected with a positive rate of 8%, behind norovirus (12…

0301 basic medicineDiarrheaMalemedicine.medical_specialtyGenotypeviruses030106 microbiologylcsh:QR1-502real-time multiplex PCRmedicine.disease_causelcsh:MicrobiologyArticleAstrovirus03 medical and health sciencesgenotypesVirologyRotavirusGenotypeEpidemiologymedicinePrevalenceHumansacute gastroenteritisGenotypingPhylogenyCaliciviridae InfectionsMolecular Epidemiologybiologybusiness.industryCoinfectionAge FactorsGenetic VariationSapovirusbiology.organism_classificationVirologyGastroenteritissapovirusDiarrhea030104 developmental biologyInfectious DiseasesSpainNorovirusRNA ViralFemaleSeasonsmedicine.symptombusinessMultiplex Polymerase Chain ReactionViruses
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Axis Specification in Zebrafish Is Robust to Cell Mixing and Reveals a Regulation of Pattern Formation by Morphogenesis

2020

Summary A fundamental question in developmental biology is how the early embryo establishes the spatial coordinate system that is later important for the organization of the embryonic body plan. Although we know a lot about the signaling and gene-regulatory networks required for this process, much less is understood about how these can operate to pattern tissues in the context of the extensive cell movements that drive gastrulation. In zebrafish, germ layer specification depends on the inheritance of maternal mRNAs [1, 2, 3], cortical rotation to generate a dorsal pole of β-catenin activity [4, 5, 6, 7, 8], and the release of Nodal signals from the yolk syncytial layer (YSL) [9, 10, 11, 12]…

0301 basic medicineEmbryo NonmammalianMorphogenesisNodal signalingCell Communicationpattern emergenceArticleGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinepescoidMorphogenesisAnimalsAxis specificationRNA MessengergastrulationZebrafishWnt Signaling PathwayZebrafishbeta CateninBody PatterningbiologyexplantWnt signaling pathwayCell Polaritybiology.organism_classificationCell biologyGastrulation030104 developmental biologyorganiserhindbrain patterningNODALGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesDevelopmental biology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCurrent Biology
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The fear-defense system, emotions, and oxidative stress

2020

Psychosocial stress has a profound impact on well-being and health. The response to stress is associated mainly with the amygdala, a crucial structure of the fear-defense system, essential for social cognition and emotion regulation. Recent neuroimaging-studies demonstrated how an increased metabolic activity of the amygdala enhances inflammation, and leads to cardiometabolic disease. The development of therapeutic strategies depends on our understanding of both which factors activate the fear-defense system and the subsequent molecular mechanisms that translate emotional stress into cell damage. Fear of emotions as an aftermath of attachment trauma is the most important trigger of the mala…

0301 basic medicineFear-defense systemEmotionsClinical BiochemistryInflammationAnxietymedicine.disease_causeBiochemistryAmygdalaProinflammatory cytokine03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSocial cognitionmedicineHumanslcsh:QH301-705.5Cell damageInflammationlcsh:R5-920business.industryOrganic ChemistryFearAmygdalamedicine.diseaseGraphical ReviewOxidative Stress030104 developmental biologymedicine.anatomical_structurelcsh:Biology (General)Anxietymedicine.symptomlcsh:Medicine (General)businessNeuroscience030217 neurology & neurosurgeryGlucocorticoidOxidative stressmedicine.drugRedox Biology
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2018

In many viral infections, a large number of different genetic variants can coexist within a host, leading to more virulent infections that are better able to evolve antiviral resistance and adapt to new hosts. But how is this diversity maintained? Why do faster-growing variants not outcompete slower-growing variants, and erode this diversity? One hypothesis is if there are mutually beneficial interactions between variants, with host cells infected by multiple different viral genomes producing more, or more effective, virions. We modelled this hypothesis with both mathematical models and simulations, and found that moderate levels of beneficial coinfection can maintain high levels of coexist…

0301 basic medicineGeneticsHost (biology)Genetic variantsAntiviral resistanceVirulenceBiologymedicine.diseaseMicrobiology03 medical and health sciencesMultipartite030104 developmental biologyViral genomesVirologyCoinfectionmedicineDiversity (business)Virus Evolution
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Coinfection outcome in an opportunistic pathogen depends on the inter-strain interactions

2017

Background In nature, organisms are commonly coinfected by two or more parasite strains, which has been shown to influence disease virulence. Yet, the effects of coinfections of environmental opportunistic pathogens on disease outcome are still poorly known, although as host-generalists they are highly likely to participate in coinfections. We asked whether coinfection with conspecific opportunistic strains leads to changes in virulence, and if these changes are associated with bacterial growth or interference competition. We infected zebra fish (Danio rerio) with three geographically and/or temporally distant environmental opportunist Flavobacterium columnare strains in single and in coinf…

0301 basic medicineGenotypemedia_common.quotation_subjectVirulencecooperationgenotyyppiFlavobacteriumIntraspecific competitionCompetition (biology)Host SpecificityMicrobiology03 medical and health sciencesFlavobacterium columnareFish DiseasesgenotypesGenotypemedicineAnimalsseeprakalaPathogenZebrafishEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedia_commonInhibitionbiologyCompetitionVirulenceHost (biology)Zebra fishCoinfectionvirulenssibiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseinhibitionCooperation030104 developmental biologyFlavobacterium columnareHost-Pathogen InteractionsCoinfectioncompetitionResearch ArticleBMC Evolutionary Biology
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Prevalence of intestinal parasites, with emphasis on the molecular epidemiology of Giardia duodenalis and Blastocystis sp., in the Paranaguá Bay, Bra…

2018

BACKGROUND: Intestinal protozoan parasites are major contributors to the global burden of gastrointestinal disease causing significant socioeconomic consequences. Children living in resource-poor settings with restricted access to water and sanitary services are particularly at risk of these infections. METHODS: A prospective, community-based, cross-sectional survey was conducted in Paraná (southern Brazil) between May 2015 and May 2016. A total of 766 stool samples were individually collected from volunteers (male/female ratio: 0.99; age range: 0-76 years) and used for investigating the presence of intestinal helminth and protozoan species by routine microscopic procedures including the Ka…

0301 basic medicineGiardiasisMaleVeterinary medicineCommunityBlastocystis Infectionsmedicine.disease_causeFeces0302 clinical medicineResidence CharacteristicsSurveys and QuestionnairesPrevalenceProspective StudiesIntestinal Diseases ParasiticChildNematodeeducation.field_of_studyMicroscopySoil-transmitted helminthsMiddle AgedInfectious DiseasesChild PreschoolFemaleAscaris lumbricoidesBrazilHumanAdultGenotypingAdolescent030231 tropical medicinePopulationIntestinal parasiteBiologyDNA Ribosomallcsh:Infectious and parasitic diseases03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adultparasitic diseasesmedicineHelminthHelminthsHumanslcsh:RC109-216ProtozoaeducationAgedIntestinal parasitesBlastocystisMolecular epidemiologyEndolimax nanaResearchInfant NewbornGenetic VariationInfantbiology.organism_classification030104 developmental biologyCross-Sectional StudiesBlastocystisTrichuris trichiuraParasitologyGiardia lamblia
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