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Tissue factor at the crossroad of coagulation and cell signaling
2018
The tissue factor (TF) pathway plays a central role in hemostasis and thrombo-inflammatory diseases. Although structure-function relationships of the TF initiation complex are elucidated, new facets of the dynamic regulation of TF?s activities on cells continue to emerge. Cellular pathways that render TF non-coagulant participate in signaling of distinct TF complexes with associated proteases through the protease-activated receptor (PAR) family of G-protein coupled receptors. Additional coreceptors, including the endothelial protein C receptor (EPCR) and integrins, confer signaling specificity by directing subcellular localization and trafficking. We here review how TF is switchedbetween it…
Effect of an Ilex paraguariensis (yerba mate) extract on infarct size in isolated rat hearts: the mechanisms involved
2016
Tea made from Ilex paraguariensis (IP) dried and minced leaves is a beverage widely consumed by large populations in South America as a source of caffeine (stimulant action) and for its medicinal properties. However, there is little information about the action of IP on the myocardium in the ischemia-reperfusion condition. Therefore, the objective of this study was to examine the effects of an aqueous extract of IP on infarct size in a model of regional ischemia. Isolated rat hearts were perfused by the Langendorff technique and subjected to 40 min of coronary artery occlusion followed by 60 min of reperfusion (ischemic control hearts). Other hearts received IP 30 μg mL-1 during the first 1…
Invasive Species as Hosts of Zoonotic Infections: The Case of American Mink (Neovison vison) and Leishmania infantum
2021
Leishmania infantum produces an endemic disease in the Mediterranean Basin that affects humans and domestic and wild mammals, which can act as reservoir or minor host. In this study, we analyzed the presence of the parasite in wild American minks, an invasive species in Spain. We screened for L. infantum DNA by PCR using five primer pairs: Two targeting kinetoplast DNA (kDNA), and the rest targeting the ITS1 region, the small subunit of ribosomal RNA (SSU) and a repetitive sequence (Repeat region). The detection limit was determined for each method using a strain of L. infantum and a bone marrow sample from an infected dog. PCR approaches employing the Repeat region and kDNA (RV1/RV2 primer…
Different Within-Host Viral Evolution Dynamics in Severely Immunosuppressed Cases with Persistent SARS-CoV-2
2021
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Negative transfer effects between reference memory and working memory training in the water maze in C57BL/6 mice
2017
The water maze is one of the most widely employed spatial learning paradigms in the cognitive profiling of genetically modified mice. Oftentimes, tests of reference memory (RM) and working memory (WM) in the water maze are sequentially evaluated in the same animals. However, critical difference in the rules governing efficient escape from the water between WM and RM tests is expected to promote the adoption of incompatible mnemonic or navigational strategies. Hence, performance in a given test is likely poorer if it follows the other test instead of being conducted first. Yet, the presence of such negative transfer effects (or proactive interference) between WM and RM training in the water …
CD32 ligation promotes the activation of CD4+T cells
2018
Low affinity receptors for the Fc portion of IgG (FcγRs) represent a critical link between innate and adaptive immunity. Immune complexes (ICs) are the natural ligands for low affinity FcγRs, and high levels of ICs are usually detected in both, chronic viral infections and autoimmune diseases. The expression and function of FcγRs in myeloid cells, NK cells and B cells have been well characterized. By contrast, there are controversial reports about the expression and function of FcγRs in T cells. Here, we demonstrated that ∼2% of resting CD4+ T cells express cell surface FcγRII (CD32). Analysis of CD32 expression in permeabilized cells revealed an increased proportion of CD4+CD32+ T cells (∼…
Estudio del efecto de la adenoamigdalectomía sobre el sistema inmunitario en niños
2017
La cirugía realizada sobre el anillo linfático de Waldeyer (amigdalectomía, adenoidectomía o adenoamigdalectomía) continúa siendo la más frecuentemente realizada en otorrinolaringología y es el procedimiento quirúrgico más frecuente en niños. Entendemos que el tejido linfático adenoamigdalar tiene una gran importancia en el desarrollo de la inmunidad infantil, contribuyendo al reconocimiento de gérmenes y estimulando el aumento de inmunoglobulinas específicas en suero como respuesta a la infección. Sin embargo, muchos niños tienen que ser sometidos a cirugía de extirpación adenoamigdalar por problemas médicos (principalmente amigdalitis de repetición y apnea del sueño). En vista de la impor…
Identificación y caracterización de precursores mesodérmicos con capacidad hematopoyética en el tejido adiposo humano
2013
La fracción vascular estromal (FVE) del tejido adiposo humano contiene precursores mesodérmicos con capacidad de generar in vitro unidades formadoras de colonias hematopoyéticas (CFUs) y colonias mixtas de células hematopoyéticas y endoteliales. El trabajo realizado en esta tesis doctoral ha tenido como objetivo el estudio de estos progenitores hematopoyéticos. Para ello, se aislaron las diferentes subpoblaciones celulares que componen la FVE y tras su caracterización inmunofenotípica, se determinó su capacidad formadora de CFUs y la expresión de los principales factores de transcripción implicados en la hematopoyesis. Para estimar la ontogenia de los progenitores hematopoyéticos contenidos…
Respuesta inmune en el infarto agudo de miocardio. Un estudio traslacional
2014
Información experimental y evidencia clínica preliminar sugieren que en el infarto agudo de miocardio (IAM) se produce una pérdida de control del sistema inmune por las células T reguladores (Treg). No existen datos de la relación entre este mecanismo fisiopatológico con el tamaño del infarto. En 100 pacientes consecutivos con un primer IAM con elevación del segmento ST tratados con angioplastia primaria se determinarán (antes de la reperfusión, a las 24, 96 horas y 30 días): (1) Treg CD4+CD25+ (foxp3). (2) Células autoagresivas CD4+CD28null. (3) Linfocitos T helper (Th) Th1 y Th2. (4) Apoptosis linfocitaria. (5) Interleucinas pro- y anti-inflamatorias. Se determinarán estos parámetros en u…
Study of the systemic inflammation associated to primary hypercholesterolemia, its modulation and its impact in atherosclerosis. Role of CXCL16/CXCR6…
2019
La hipercolesterolemia primaria (HP) es un desorden metabólico caracterizado por unos elevados niveles circulantes de lipoproteínas de baja densidad (LDL), así como por una inflamación sistémica de bajo grado, que puede finalmente dar lugar al desarrollo de aterosclerosis. Debido a la escasa información que se tiene de la enfermedad a nivel inmunológico, hemos caracterizado el comportamiento de diferentes mediadores solubles y celulares de la inflamación y sus posibles consecuencias. Para ello se ha empleado sangre completa de 22 pacientes con HP y 21 controles de semejante edad. En todos ellos se ha analizado la sangre por citometría de flujo para determinar la activación leucocitaria y pl…