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Caveolin-1 deficiency induces a MEK-ERK1/2-Snail-1-dependent epithelial-mesenchymal transition and fibrosis during peritoneal dialysis
Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is a form of renal replacement therapy whose repeated use can alter dialytic function through induction of epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and fibrosis, eventually leading to PD discontinuation. The peritoneum from Cav1-/- mice showed increased EMT, thickness and fibrosis. Exposure of Cav1-/- mice to PD fluids further increased peritoneal membrane thickness, altered permeability and increased the number of FSP-1/cytokeratin-positive cells invading the sub-mesothelial stroma. High-throughput quantitative proteomics revealed increased abundance of collagens, FN and laminin, as well as proteins related to TGF- activity in matrices derived from Cav1-/- cells. Lack of Cav1 was associated with hyperactivation of a MEK-ERK1/2-Snail-1 pathway that regulated the Smad2-3/Smad1-5-8 balance. Pharmacological blockade of MEK rescued E-cadherin and ZO-1 inter-cellular junction localization, reduced fibrosis and restored peritoneal function in Cav1-/- mice. Moreover, treatment of human PD-patient-derived MCs with drugs increasing Cav1 levels, as well as ectopic Cav1 expression, induced reacquisition of epithelial features. This study demonstrates a pivotal role of Cav1 in the balance of epithelial versus mesenchymal state and suggests targets for the prevention of fibrosis during PD
Contributions of trace elements to the sea by small uncontaminated rivers: Effects of a water reservoir and a wastewater treatment plant
Trace element contributions from small rivers to estuaries is an issue barely addressed in the literature. In this work, freshwater flowing into the Ria of Cedeira (NW Iberian Peninsula) was studied during a hydrological year through the input from three rivers, one considered uncontaminated (the Das-Mestas River), a second affected by urban treated wastewater discharges (the Condomiñas River), and the third containing a water reservoir for urban supply (the Forcadas River). With the objective of assessing the possible influence of human pressure, the annual yields for selected trace elements (Al, Fe, As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Mn, Mo, Ni and Pb) were estimated and compared by normalizing by basin surface. Both dissolved and particulate transported elements were considered. After the data treatment and analysis it can be highlighted that: (i) the Das Mestas River is suitable to be included between the short European pristine baseline of small rivers, at least regarding the transported trace elements; (ii) natural enrichments were identified associated to the lithology of the basin in the Das-Mestas River (i.e. As) and in the Condomiñas River (i.e. Co, Cr and Ni); this fact highlights the importance of considering the local background for a proper assessment; (iii) the impoundment in the Forcadas River is related with a general decrease, even depletion, of the particulate and dissolved transported trace elements, except Mn; (iv) the discharge of sewage to the Condomiñas River is increasing the inputs to the ria of some trace elements in the particulate phase (i.e. Al, Cu and Pb). Both observed human-induced changes can be regarded as typical disturbances of trace element contributions from small rivers to estuaries.Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación | Ref. CTM 2011-28792-C02-0
Inclusión. Aula Estable con alumnos/as con discapacidad intelectual: perfil y desarrollo de los alumnos. Una propuesta para alumnos/as del Grado de Pedagogía
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Basophil activation test is a complementary tool in the diagnosis of immediate reactions to platinum salts and taxanes
Background
Delabelling pathways offer confirmatory diagnosis and can prevent unnecessary second-line therapies or drug desensitization procedures after chemotherapeutic hypersensitivity reactions (CHT-HSRs). However, these pathways rely on risky in vivo tests. Data on whether in vitro tests could be helpful are scarce. We assessed the role of basophil activation test (BAT) in the diagnosis of HSRs to platin salts (PSs) and taxanes (TXs) in a well-defined population featuring varied endophenotypes and severities of HSRs.
Methods
We conducted a 3-year-long multicentric, prospective study with 121 suspected-immediate CHT-HSR patients. The allergy workup included clinical history (initial reaction based on Type I, cytokine release syndrome, and mixed phenotype's symptoms and if unable to fit in any of these, as “indeterminate”), skin testing (ST), and drug provocation testing (DPT), provided risk assessment was favorable. Final diagnosis classified patients as “hypersensitive,” “non-hypersensitive,” or “inconclusive.” We performed BAT using CD63 and CD203c as activation markers in patients and controls. Patients underwent DPT regardless of BAT results to prevent bias.
Results
ST positivity significantly correlated with skin involvement, Type I phenotype, cancer recurrence, and lifetime exposures before reactions. DPTs were negative in all indeterminate phenotype patients (p = .02) and those considered low-risk, whereas they were negative in 62% moderate-risk patients. 55% were confirmed as hypersensitive (mainly Type I reactions, p < .0001), 24% as non-hypersensitive (mainly TXs and indeterminate phenotypes), and 21% as inconclusive. BAT showed 79% sensitivity in Type I IgE-mediated reactions to PSs with a high correlation to ST.Funding for open access charge: Universidad de Málaga / CBUA. This work was supported by the Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII) of the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO), grants co-founded by Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional—FEDER for the Thematic Networks and Co-operative Research Centres: PI22/01119; PI18/00095; RETICS ARADYAL RD16/0006/0001, RICORS REI (RD21/0002/0008); Biobank network RD09/0076/00112; Biobank platform PT13/0010/0006; Andalusian Regional Ministry of Economy and Knowledge (grants PI-0076-2019). G.B. is a clinical investigator (B-0007-2022), research contract by Andalusian Regional Ministry Health. A.A. thanks Senior Postdoctoral Contract (RH-0099-2020) from Andalusian Regional Ministry of Health (co-funded by European Social Fund [ESF]: “Andalucía se mueve con Europa”) and “Nicolas Monardes” research contract by Andalusian Regional Ministry Health (C1-0007-2023). CLM holds a P-FIS contract (FI23/00027) by ISCIII. SCS holds a predoctoral contract by Andalusian Regional Goverment (PREDOC_01545). CM holds a “Nicolas Monardes” research contract by Andalusian Regional Ministry Health (RC-0004-2021)
Redes docentes interdisciplinares para promover la infoaccesibilidad en campus virtuales inclusivos
Jornadas de Redes de Investigación en Innovación Docente de la UNED (9º. 2017. Madrid)Con el objetivo de promover la infoaccesibilidad para la creación de campus virtuales inclusivos en la Educación Superior, potenciando a la vez el trabajo cooperativo y colaborativo del profesorado universitario, se constituyó una red docente entre especialistas de distintas disciplinas que imparten docencia en la misma Facultad pero en distintas titulaciones (Grado de Maestro en Educación Primaria, Grado de Maestro en Educación Infantil y Grado en Pedagogía). La propuesta se estructuró en forma de un proyecto de innovación docente desarrollado en la Universidad de Oviedo, mediante la creación de un nuevo grupo de trabajo que implicó al Departamento de Ciencias de la Educación y a varias áreas de conocimiento (Área de Didáctica de Ciencias Experimentales, Área de Didáctica y Organización Escolar y Área de Métodos de Investigación y Diagnóstico en Educación ) para atender a la diversidad del alumnado, fomentando el aprendizaje mixto o blended learning en el campus virtual. Se utilizó como herramienta de diagnóstico una encuesta previa a los estudiantes matriculados en las asignaturas implicadas para recabar sus experiencias, percepciones y necesidades. Mediante la aplicación de diversas herramientas tecnológicas para promover la infoaccesibilidad, los resultados de este proyecto se han podido extender a 11 asignaturas que implican aproximadamente a 500 alumnos matriculados. Entre las repercusiones de este proyecto de innovación se destaca la de explorar el uso de los recursos tecnológicos disponibles desde la perspectiva de la accesibilidad y multimodalidad para su difusión entre el profesorado, promoviendo en la mayor medida posible la infoaccesibilidad en nuestros campus virtuales universitarios
Clinical and Sociodemographic Determinants of Adherence to World Cancer Research Fund/American Institute for Cancer Research (WCRF/AICR) Recommendations in Breast Cancer Survivors—Health-EpiGEICAM Study
Breast cancer (BC) survivors are advised to follow the WCRF/AICR cancer prevention recommendations, given their high risk of developing a second tumour. We aimed to explore compliance with these recommendations in BC survivors and to identify potentially associated clinical and sociodemographic factors. A total of 420 BC survivors, aged 31–80, was recruited from 16 Spanish hospitals. Epidemiological, dietary and physical activity information was collected through questionnaires. A 7-item score to measure compliance with the recommendations was built according to the 2018 WCRF/AICR scoring criteria. Standardized prevalences and standardized prevalence ratios of moderate and high compliance across participant characteristics were estimated using multinomial and binary logistic regression models. The mean score was 3.9 (SD: 1.0) out of 7 points. Recommendations with the worst adherence were those of limiting consumption of red/processed meats (12% of compliance, 95% CI: 8.2–15.0) and high fibre intake (22% of compliance, 95% CI: 17.6–27.0), while the best compliance was observed for the consumption of fruits and vegetables (73% of compliance, 95% CI: 69.2–77.7). Overall, adherence was worse in women with university education and in those with first-degree relatives with BC. This information may be of interest to design and implement personalized preventive measures adapted to the characteristics of these patients19 página
Construyendo Campus Virtuales Inclusivos: la Infoaccesibilidad como Estrategia de Innovación (PAINN16-067)
Jornadas de Innovación Docente de la Universidad de Oviedo (10ª. 2017)La Universidad de Oviedo ha extendido en los últimos años las capacidades y usos del Campus Virtual (plataforma de aprendizaje basada en Moodle) que posibilita tanto el aprendizaje mixto (blended-learning) como la educación a distancia en línea (e-learning) dentro de las titulaciones y cursos ofertados. Esto abre un nuevo abanico de metodologías y recursos didácticos para facilitar el aprendizaje, con nuevas posibilidades y desafíos a la hora de llegar efectivamente a todo el alumnado. Con el objetivo de atender a la diversidad del alumnado y promover la infoaccesibilidad para la creación de campus virtuales inclusivos en la Educación Superior, se generó un grupo de trabajo entre especialistas de distintas disciplinas que imparten docencia en las titulaciones ofertadas por la Facultad de Formación del Profesorado y Educación. El proyecto se organizó en varias fases: 1) generación de la red docente y valoraciones previas del profesorado, 2) diagnóstico mediante encuesta previa al alumnado; 3) aplicación de herramientas tecnológicas para promover la infoaccesibilidad en las distintas asignaturas. Los resultados de este proyecto se han extendido a 11 asignaturas que implican aproximadamente a 500 personas matriculadas. Entre las repercusiones de este proyecto de innovación se destaca la de explorar el uso de los recursos tecnológicos disponibles desde la perspectiva de la accesibilidad y multimodalidad para su difusión entre el profesorado, promoviendo en la mayor medida posible la infoaccesibilidad en nuestros campus virtuales universitarios
Clinical and Sociodemographic Determinants of Adherence to World Cancer Research Fund/American Institute for Cancer Research (WCRF/AICR) Recommendations in Breast Cancer Survivors-Health-EpiGEICAM Study
Breast cancer (BC) survivors are advised to follow the WCRF/AICR cancer prevention recommendations, given their high risk of developing a second tumour. We aimed to explore compliance with these recommendations in BC survivors and to identify potentially associated clinical and sociodemographic factors. A total of 420 BC survivors, aged 31-80, was recruited from 16 Spanish hospitals. Epidemiological, dietary and physical activity information was collected through questionnaires. A 7-item score to measure compliance with the recommendations was built according to the 2018 WCRF/AICR scoring criteria. Standardized prevalences and standardized prevalence ratios of moderate and high compliance across participant characteristics were estimated using multinomial and binary logistic regression models. The mean score was 3.9 (SD: 1.0) out of 7 points. Recommendations with the worst adherence were those of limiting consumption of red/processed meats (12% of compliance, 95% CI: 8.2-15.0) and high fibre intake (22% of compliance, 95% CI: 17.6-27.0), while the best compliance was observed for the consumption of fruits and vegetables (73% of compliance, 95% CI: 69.2-77.7). Overall, adherence was worse in women with university education and in those with first-degree relatives with BC. This information may be of interest to design and implement personalized preventive measures adapted to the characteristics of these patients.This research was funded by the Fundación Científica Asociación Española Contra el Cancer (AECC) (Scientific Foundation of the Spanish Association against Cancer 2016). This article presents independent research. The views expressed are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the Carlos III Institute of Health.S
MAPPING COMMUNITY INTEREST HABITATS IN THE COLUMBRETES ARCHIPELAGO, AN EXTRAORDINARY HOT SPOT OF BIODIVERSITY
The Columbretes Archipelago and their submerged surroundings are part of an unusual,
Pleistocene volcanic field located in the Western Mediterranean designated as a Site of
Community Importance (SCI) of the Natura 2000 Network. In the present study, 4 benthic
habitats of community interest (1110, 1170, 1180 and 8330) have been identified by analyzing
several sources of information. Generalized additive models (GAMs) have been used to model
the potential distribution of reefs (1170) and maërl beds (1110). Our results highlight the
diversity and extent of these habitats and allow comparisons to other marine SCIs of Spain. This
can be attributed to the variability of the environment of this site. The Columbretes Islands
combine a relatively shallow environment with volcanic structures, hydrothermalism with active
degassing, current-driven sedimentary lobes and the influence of inland flows. Understanding
high biodiversity spots is crucial as they offer natural laboratories to describe how ecosystems
respond to the effects of global change. The knowledge obtained will be of paramount
importance for the conservation of species and habitats. Furthermore, it will establish a
baseline for future monitoring and assist in the development of effective management plans
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