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BDNF-induced nitric oxide signals in cultured rat hippocampal neurons: time course, mechanism of generation, and effect on neurotrophin secretion
2014
BDNF and nitric oxide signaling both contribute to plasticity at glutamatergic synapses. However, the role of combined signaling of both pathways at the same synapse is largely unknown. Using NO imaging with diaminofluoresceine in cultured hippocampal neurons we analyzed the time course of neurotrophin-induced NO signals. Application of exogenous BDNF, NT-4, and NT-3 (but not NGF) induced NO signals in the soma and in proximal dendrites of hippocampal neurons that were sensitive to NO synthase activity, TrkB signaling, and intracellular calcium elevation. The effect of NO signaling on neurotrophin secretion was analyzed in BDNF-GFP, and NT-3-GFP transfected hippocampal neurons. Exogenous ap…
Th0 to Th1 switch of CD4 T cell clones specific from the 16-kDa antigen of Mycobacterium tuberculosis after successful therapy: lack of involvement o…
2005
Abstract In this study, we have examined the influence of HLA-DR molecules and the structure of the epitope repertoire of the 16-kDa protein of Mycobacterium tuberculosis on the acquisition of the cytokine secretion pattern of CD4 T cell clones, obtained from tuberculous patients before and after anti-mycobacterial therapy. Our data indicate that TB patients have a predominant Th0 response against the 16-kDa protein and its epitopes and that healing, induced by anti-mycobacterial therapy, is associated with a shift toward a predominant Th1 phenotype. Moreover, both HLA-DR molecules restricting the clone specificity and the nature of the recognized epitope do not play any role in the generat…
p53 Isoform D133p53a: A Novel Transcriptional Enhancer of T-Cell Effector Function to Improve T-Cell Based Cancer Immunotherapy
2018
Abstract Background: Adoptive transfer of genetically modified T lymphocytes with tumor antigen-specific receptor has proven efficacy in cancer immunotherapy. However, in many patients the overall benefit is still limited due to various tumor escape mechanisms. Cell damage and metabolic/hypoxic stress in the tumor microenvironment (TME) can lead to a dysfunctional anti-tumor T cell response called T cell senescence. The tumor suppressor TP53 is a master molecule in the regulation of cell cycle and senescence. Few studies have demonstrated the critical role of p53 isoforms in the regulation of cellular senescence mainly in tumor cells. However, their role in tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (T…
2019
Glycoprotein A repetition predominant (GARP), a specific surface molecule of activated regulatory T cells, has been demonstrated to significantly contribute to tolerance in humans by induction of peripheral Treg and regulatory M2-macrophages and by inhibition of (tumorantigen-specific) T effector cells. Previous work identified GARP on Treg, and also GARP on the surface of several malignant tumors, as well as in a soluble form being shedded from their surface, contributing to tumor immune escape. Preliminary results also showed GARP expression on brain metastases of malignant melanoma. On the basis of these findings, we investigated whether GARP is also expressed on primary brain tumors. We…
LaXp180, a mammalian ActA-binding protein, identified with the yeast two-hybrid system, co-localizes with intracellular Listeria monocytogenes
2001
The Listeria monocytogenes surface protein ActA is an important virulence factor required for listerial intracellular movement by inducing actin polymerization. The only host cell protein known that directly interacts with ActA is the phosphoprotein VASP, which binds to the central proline-rich repeat region of ActA. To identify additional ActA-binding proteins, we applied the yeast two-hybrid system to search for mouse proteins that interact with ActA. A mouse cDNA library was screened for ActA-interacting proteins (AIPs) using ActA from strain L. monocytogenes EGD as bait. Three different AIPs were identified, one of which was identical to the human protein LaXp180 (also called CC1). Bind…
Estudio de anomalías meióticas y aneuploidías en pacientes con azoospermia secretora
2016
La contribución de anomalías meióticas a la infertilidad masculina humana ha sido reconocida desde hace tiempo. Los errores meióticos ligados a los procesos de sinapsis, recombinación y reparación del ADN, interfieren en el proceso normal de la meiosis pudiendo dar lugar a una segregación anómala de los cromosomas homólogos (meiosis I) ó las cromátidas hermanas (meiosis II) y generar espermatozoides portadores de alteraciones cromosómicas numéricas (aneuploides o diploides). El objetivo principal de la presente tesis doctoral fue estudiar las diferencias en el proceso de la meiosis entre varones de fertilidad probada y varones infértiles con azoospermia secretora de origen idiopático, difer…
"A los amigos de sutilezas y secretos". La imago crucis en los cánones enigmáticos del Siglo de Oro
2015
Entre el documental y la ficción, o las fantasías de un ventrílocuo
2004
El caso de la película ‘Sanz y el secreto de su arte’ del ventrílocuo valenciano Francisco Sanz reviste un enorme interés en el conjunto del cine mudo español. Se trata de un filme inclasificable y un buen ejemplo de hibridación genérica, pues combina con habilidad las estrategias del documental y la ficción. La indagación en la personalidad de su autor y en las especiales circunstancias que de producción del filme hacen posible entender y valorar el significado de la película en toda su dimensión. The case of the film 'Sanz and the secret of his art' produced by the Valencian ventriloquist Francisco Sanz is of enormous interest throughout the Spanish silent film. This is an unclassifiable …
Las acciones civiles en defensa del secreto empresarial
2021
Con el título de "Las acciones civiles en defensa del secreto empresarial" el presente trabajo tiene como principal finalidad analizar críticamente el sistema de protección civil contenido en la Ley 1/2019, de 21 de febrero de 2019 de Secretos Empresariales. El problema que se pretende resolver con el análisis propuesto es la falta de un corpus doctrinal y jurisprudencial suficiente con el proceder a interpretar y aplicar las nuevas normas de protección de los secretos empresariales. La hipótesis inicial de trabajo se fundamenta en la inadecuación de algunas de las categorías doctrinales e interpretaciones jurisprudenciales elaboradas bajo la anterior regulación, así como la necesidad de in…