49 research outputs found

    Las masías de El Gironés y La Selva: elementos defensivos en el "Mas" del Bajo Ampurdán

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    En número dedicado a: Gerona: comarcas de La Selva el Gironés y el Bajo Ampurdá

    The Creation of an Experimental Camp of Protohistory at the Iberian Settlement of Estinclells (Verdú, Urgell, Catalonia)

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    The site of Estinclells is an Iberian Culture settlement in the Municipality of Verdú, Urgell (Catalonia) dating from thethird century BC (See Figures 1 and 2). Archaeological work was carried out between 2002 and 2014 under the auspices of the Regional Museum of Urgell (Museu Comarcal de l’Urgell) and the Archaeology Section of the Centre d’Estudis Lacetans in the framework of the research project entitled, "Economy and Evolution of the Iberian population in the Corb, Ondara and Sió River Valleys: Excavation of the Iberian Settlement of Estinclells, Verdú

    Algorithm to improve the diagnosis of paraneoplastic neurological syndromes associated with SOX1 antibodies

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    Cell-based assay; Paraneoplastic neurological syndromes; Small-cell lung cancerAssaig basat en cèl·lules; Síndromes neurològiques paraneoplàstiques; Càncer de pulmó de cèl·lules petitesEnsayo basado en células; Síndromes neurológicos paraneoplásicos; Cáncer de pulmón de células pequeñasSOX1 antibodies (SOX1-abs) are associated with paraneoplastic neurological syndromes (PNS) and small cell lung cancer (SCLC). In many clinical laboratories SOX1-abs are determined by commercial line blots without confirmation by cell-based assay (CBA) with HEK293 cells expressing SOX1. However, the diagnostic yield of commercial line blots is low and the accessibility to the CBA, that is not commercially available, limited. Here, we evaluated if the addition of the band intensity data of the line blot and the immunoreactivity in a tissue-based assay (TBA) improve the diagnostic performance of the line blot. We examined serum of 34 consecutive patients with adequate clinical information that tested positive for SOX1-abs in a commercial line blot. Samples were also assessed by TBA and CBA. SOX1-abs were confirmed by CBA in 17 (50%) patients, all (100%) had lung cancer (SCLC in 16) and 15/17 (88%) had a PNS. In the remaining 17 patients the CBA was negative and none had PNS associated with lung cancer. TBA was assessable in 30/34 patients and SOX1-abs reactivity was detected in 15/17 (88%) with positive and in 0/13 (0%) with negative CBA. Only 2 (13%) of the 15 TBA-negative patients were CBA-positive. The frequency of TBA-negative but CBA-positive increased from 10% (1/10) when the band intensity of the line blot was weak to 20% (1/5) in patients with a moderate or strong intensity band. Confirmation by CBA should be mandatory for samples (56% in this series) not assessable (4/34; 12%) or negative in the TBA (15/34; 44%).This study was funded by Instituto de Salud Carlos III - Subdirección General de Evaluación y Formento de la Investigación Sanitaria and co-funded by European Union, FIS (PI21/00255, RR-G)

    Algorithm to improve the diagnosis of paraneoplastic neurological syndromes associated with SOX1 antibodies

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    SOX1 antibodies (SOX1-abs) are associated with paraneoplastic neurological syndromes (PNS) and small cell lung cancer (SCLC). In many clinical laboratories SOX1-abs are determined by commercial line blots without confirmation by cell-based assay (CBA) with HEK293 cells expressing SOX1. However, the diagnostic yield of commercial line blots is low and the accessibility to the CBA, that is not commercially available, limited. Here, we evaluated if the addition of the band intensity data of the line blot and the immunoreactivity in a tissue-based assay (TBA) improve the diagnostic performance of the line blot. We examined serum of 34 consecutive patients with adequate clinical information that tested positive for SOX1-abs in a commercial line blot. Samples were also assessed by TBA and CBA. SOX1-abs were confirmed by CBA in 17 (50%) patients, all (100%) had lung cancer (SCLC in 16) and 15/17 (88%) had a PNS. In the remaining 17 patients the CBA was negative and none had PNS associated with lung cancer. TBA was assessable in 30/34 patients and SOX1-abs reactivity was detected in 15/17 (88%) with positive and in 0/13 (0%) with negative CBA. Only 2 (13%) of the 15 TBA-negative patients were CBA-positive. The frequency of TBA-negative but CBA-positive increased from 10% (1/10) when the band intensity of the line blot was weak to 20% (1/5) in patients with a moderate or strong intensity band. Confirmation by CBA should be mandatory for samples (56% in this series) not assessable (4/34; 12%) or negative in the TBA (15/34; 44%)

    Iniciativas para el desarrollo sostenible del Área de Conservación Arenal- Huetar Norte, Costa Rica

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    El presente proyecto tiene como zona de estudio el Área de Conservación Arenal- Huetar Norte (ACA-HN), concretamente los cantones de Upala, Los Chiles y Guatuso. El propósito del proyecto es promover el desarrollo sostenible de la zona mediante los pilares de la educación y la economía. Para ello se elabora un manual de educación ambiental de la cuenca de río Frío y así poder solventar algunas de las carencias en educación que tienen los docentes de las escuelas de la cuenca hidrográfica. Por otro lado, se diagnostica la cadena de valor sobre usos alternativos de la biodiversidad, específicamente zoocriaderos de mariposas diurnas, en los cantones de Upala y Los Chiles. Por último, se trata la información de la zona de estudio con Sistemas de Información Geográfica (SIG) para elaborar mapas que ilustren los proyectos anteriores y el proyecto sobre el diagnóstico de la industria de turismo local.El present projecte té com a zona d'estudi "el Área de Conservación Arenal-Huetar Norte" (ACA-HN), concretament els cantons de "Upala, Los Chiles" i "Guatuso". El propòsit del projecte és promoure el desenvolupament sostenible de la zona mitjançant els pilars de l'educació i l'economia. Per aquest motiu, es realitza un manual d'educació ambiental de la conca de "río Frío" per a poder resoldre algunes de les mancances en educació que presenten els docents de les escoles de la conca hidrogràfica. D'altra banda, es diagnostica la cadena de valor sobre usos alternatius de la biodiversitat, específicament de les granges de papallones diürnes, en els cantons de "Upala" i "Los Chiles". Per últim, es tracta la informació de la zona d'estudi amb Sistemes d'Informació Geogràfica (SIG) per elaborar mapes que il·lustrin els projectes anteriors i el projecte sobre el diagnòstic de la indústria de turisme local.The Project study area is "Área de Conservación Arenal-Huetar Norte (ACA-HN)", specifically "Upala", "Los Chiles" and "Guatuso" municipalities. The main goal is to promote sustainable development through education and economy aspects. In order to solve some of the teachers education lacks, it is made an environmental handbook about "río Frío" basin. On the other hand, is diagnosed the value chain about alternative biodiversity uses, specifically butterflies farms, in "Upala" and "Los Chiles". Finally, the study area information is used with Geographical Information Systems (GIS) to elaborate maps that illustrate the previous projects and the local industry diagnostic project

    Altered T-cell subset distribution in the viral reservoir in HIV-1-infected individuals with extremely low proviral DNA (LoViReTs)

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    HIV cure strategies aim to eliminate viral reservoirs that persist despite successful antiretroviral therapy (ART). We have previously described that 9% of HIV-infected individuals who receive ART harbor low levels of provirus (LoViReTs). We selected 22 LoViReTs matched with 22 controls ART suppressed for more than 3 years with fewer than 100 and more than 100 HIV-DNA copies/10 6 CD4 + T cells, respectively. We measured HIV reservoirs in blood and host genetic factors. Fourteen LoViReTs underwent leukapheresis to analyze replication-competent virus, and HIV-DNA in CD4 + T-cell subpopulations. Additionally, we measured HIV-DNA in rectum and/or lymph node biopsies from nine of them. We found that LoViReTs harbored not only lower levels of total HIV-DNA, but also significantly lower intact HIV-DNA, cell-associated HIV-RNA, and ultrasensitive viral load than controls. The proportion of intact versus total proviruses was similar in both groups. We found no differences in the percentage of host factors. In peripheral blood, 71% of LoViReTs had undetectable replication-competent virus. Minimum levels of total HIV-DNA were found in rectal and lymph node biopsies compared with HIV-infected individuals receiving ART. The main contributors to the reservoir were short-lived transitional memory and effector memory T cells (47% and 29%, respectively), indicating an altered distribution of the HIV reservoir in the peripheral T-cell subpopulations of LoViReTs. In conclusion, LoViReTs are characterized by low levels of viral reservoir in peripheral blood and secondary lymphoid tissues, which might be explained by an altered distribution of the proviral HIV-DNA towards more short-lived memory T cells. LoViReTs can be considered exceptional candidates for future interventions aimed at curing HIV

    Extremely low viral reservoir in treated chronically HIV-1-infected individuals

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    Altres ajuts: This research was sponsored in part by Grifols and by Merck Sharp & Dohme España, S.A. (IISP 54925). The funding organizations had no input in the design of the study; in the collection, analyses, or interpretation of the data; writing of the manuscript; or in the decision to submit the study for publication. NH received a post-doctoral grant from the Jaqueline Beytout Foundation. FG received the support of "José María Segovia de Arana" contracts (2019) and MMT from the NIH (R01AI143457).Small viral reservoirs are found predominantly in HIV-1 controllers and individuals treated during acute/early HIV-1 infection. However, other HIV + individuals could naturally also harbour low viral reservoirs. We screened 451 HIV-1-infected treated-individuals with suppressed plasma viremia for at least 3 years and stored cryopreserved peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). Total HIV-DNA was analysed in PBMCs with ddPCR. Individuals with 50 HIV-DNA copies/10 6 PBMCs) to analyse total HIV-DNA, T-cell and NK-cell populations, HIV-1 specific antibodies, and plasma inflammation markers. We found that 9.3% of the individuals screened had <50 HIV-DNA copies/10 6 PBMCs. At least 66% initiated cART during the chronic phase of HIV-1 infection (cp-LoViReT). Cp-LoViReT harboured lower levels of HIV-DNA before cART and after treatment introduction the decays were greater compared to controls. They displayed a marked decline in quantity and avidity in HIV-specific antibodies after initiation of cART. Cp-LoViReT had fewer CD8 + T and T in the absence of cART, and higher CD8 + T after 18 months on therapy. Treated chronically HIV-1-infected LoViReT represent a new phenotype of individuals characterized by an intrinsically reduced viral reservoir, less impaired CD8 + T-cell compartment before cART, and low circulating HIV-1 antigens despite being treated in the chronic phase of infection. The identification of this unique group of individuals is of great interest for the design of future eradication studies. MSD Spai
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