27 research outputs found

    Wnt-11 promotes neuroendocrine-like differentiation, survival and migration of prostate cancer cells

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Wnt-11 is a secreted protein that modulates cell growth, differentiation and morphogenesis during development. We previously reported that Wnt-11 expression is elevated in hormone-independent prostate cancer and that the progression of prostate cancer from androgen-dependent to androgen-independent proliferation correlates with a loss of mutual inhibition between Wnt-11- and androgen receptor-dependent signals. However, the prevalence of increased expression of Wnt-11 in patient tumours and the functions of Wnt-11 in prostate cancer cells were not known.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Wnt-11 protein levels in prostate tumours were determined by immunohistochemical analysis of prostate tumour tissue arrays. Wnt-11 protein was elevated in 77/117 of tumours when compared with 27 benign prostatic hypertrophy specimens and was present in 4/4 bone metastases. In addition, there was a positive correlation between Wnt-11 expression and PSA levels above 10 ng/ml. Androgen-depleted LNCaP prostate cancer cells form neurites and express genes associated with neuroendocrine-like differentiation (NED), a feature of prostate tumours that have a poor prognosis. Since androgen-depletion increases expression of Wnt-11, we examined the role of Wnt-11 in NED. Ectopic expression of Wnt-11 induced expression of NSE and ASCL1, which are markers of NED, and this was prevented by inhibitors of cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase, consistent with the known role of this kinase in NED. In contrast, Wnt-11 did not induce NSE expression in RWPE-1 cells, which are derived from benign prostate, suggesting that the role of Wnt-11 in NED is specific to prostate cancer. In addition, silencing of Wnt-11 expression in androgen-depleted LNCaP cells prevented NED and resulted in apoptosis. Silencing of Wnt-11 gene expression in androgen-independent PC3 cells also reduced expression of NSE and increased apoptosis. Finally, silencing of Wnt-11 reduced PC3 cell migration and ectopic expression of Wnt-11 promoted LNCaP cell invasion.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>These observations suggest that the increased level of Wnt-11 found in prostate cancer contributes to tumour progression by promoting NED, tumour cell survival and cell migration/invasion, and may provide an opportunity for novel therapy in prostate cancer.</p

    Comparison of ex vivo expansion culture conditions of mesenchymal stem cells for human cell therapy

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    Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are multipotent stem cells. Based on their properties, several clinical trials have been designed to explore their potential therapeutic effect. Fetal calf serum (FCS, commonly used for in vitro expansion) is an undesirable source of xenogeneic antigens and bears the risk of transmitting contaminations. As an alternative for FCS, platelet lysate (PL) and both autologous and allogeneic human serum have been proposed. The aim of this study is to compare the culture of bone marrow (BM)- derived MSCs in the presence of different serum supplements to determine the effect on cell growth, differentiation potential, and immunologic function

    COVID-19 vaccine failure

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    COVID-19 affects the population unequally with a higher impact on aged and immunosuppressed people. Hence, we assessed the effect of SARS-CoV-2 vaccination in immune compromised patients (older adults and oncohematologic patients), compared with healthy counterparts. While the acquired humoral and cellular memory did not predict subsequent infection 18 months after full immunization, spectral and computational cytometry revealed several subsets within the CD8+ T-cells, B-cells, NK cells, monocytes and CD45RA+ CCR7- Tγδ cells differentially expressed in further infected and non-infected individuals not just following immunization, but also prior to that. Of note, up to 7 subsets were found within the CD45RA+ CCR7- Tγδ population with some of them being expanded and other decreased in subsequently infected individuals. Moreover, some of these subsets also predicted COVID-induced hospitalization in oncohematologic patients. Therefore, we hereby have identified several cellular subsets that, even before vaccination, strongly related to COVID-19 vulnerability as opposed to the acquisition of cellular and/or humoral memory following vaccination with SARS-CoV2 mRNA vaccines.This study has been funded through Programa Estratégico Instituto de Biología y Genética Molecular (IBGM Junta de Castilla y León. Ref. CCVC8485), Junta de Castilla y León (Proyectos COVID 07.04.467B04.74011.0) and the European Commission – NextGenerationEU (Regulation EU 2020/2094), through CSIC's Global Health Platform (PTI Salud Global; SGL21-03-026 and SGL2021-03-038)N

    Abstracts from the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Meeting 2016

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    Macroeconomía Para Ingenieros-EN12-201702

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    Curso general en la carrera de Ingeniería de Gestión Empresarial de carácter teórico-práctico dirigido a los estudiantes del cuarto ciclo que busca desarrollar la competencia general de Ciudadanía y la competencia específica de Análisis del Impacto de la Solución de Ingeniería. La macroeconomía se encarga del estudio de las variables agregadas como son el nivel de actividad económica el nivel general de precios y el desempleo. El análisis de cómo evolucionan estas y otras variables macroeconómicas y de la manera en que se relacionan es importante para el diseño de la política económica de un país. Las herramientas de análisis que se desarrollarán en el curso permitirán entender y evaluar los acontecimientos macroeconómicos que suceden en nuestro entorno

    Purification and Partial Characterization of a Paracoccidioides brasiliensis Protein with Capacity To Bind to Extracellular Matrix Proteins

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    Microorganisms adhere to extracellular matrix proteins by means of their own surface molecules. Paracoccidioides brasiliensis conidia have been shown to be capable of interacting with extracellular matrix proteins. We aimed at determining the presence of fungal proteins that could interact with extracellular matrix protein and, if found, attempt their purification and characterization. Various extracts were prepared from P. brasiliensis mycelial and yeast cultures (total homogenates, β-mercaptoethanol, and sodium dodecyl sulfate [SDS] extracts) and analyzed by ligand affinity assays with fibronectin, fibrinogen and laminin. Two polypeptides were detected in both fungal forms. SDS extracts that interacted with all the extracellular matrix protein were tested; their molecular masses were 19 and 32 kDa. Analysis of the N-terminal amino acid sequence of the purified 32-kDa mycelial protein showed substantial homology with P. brasiliensis, Histoplasma capsulatum, and Neurospora crassa hypothetical proteins. Additionally, a monoclonal antibody (MAb) produced against this protein recognized the 32-kDa protein in the SDS extracts of both fungal forms for immunoblot. Immunofluorescence analysis revealed that this MAb reacted not only with mycelia and yeast cells, but also with conidia, indicating that this protein was shared by the three fungal propagules. By immunoelectron microscopy, this protein was detected in the cell walls and in the cytoplasm. Both the 32-kDa purified protein and MAb inhibited the adherence of conidia to the three extracellular matrix proteins in a dose-dependent manner. These findings demonstrate the presence of two polypeptides capable of interacting with extracellular matrix proteins on the surface of P. brasiliensis propagules, indicating that there may be common receptors for laminin, fibronectin, and fibrinogen. These proteins would be crucial for initial conidial adherence and perhaps also in dissemination of paracoccidioidomycosis

    Economía Para La Gestión-HU49-201201

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    El curso presenta una introducción al análisis económico orientado a estudiantes de las carreras de la Facultadde Comunicaciones y de la Carrera de Nutrición. Se divide entre el desarrollo del análisis microeconómicocomo herramienta que permita al alumno entender las decisiones de los consumidores y productores en susrelaciones dentro del mercado; y una breve introducción al análisis macroeconómico que permita al alumnoentender los fundamentos básicos de la evolución de los principales indicadores de la economía de un país

    Economía Para La Gestión (Ing)-EF40-201102

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    El curso presenta una introducción al análisis económico orientado a estudiantes de las carreras de la Facultad de Ingeniería. El curso se concentra en el análisis microeconómico como herramienta que permite al alumno entender las decisiones de los consumidores y productores en sus relaciones dentro del mercado haciendo una breve introducción al análisis macroeconómico que permitirá al alumno entender los fundamentos básicos de la evolución de los principales indicadores de la economía de un país

    Economía Para La Gestión-HU49-201301

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    El curso presenta una introducción al análisis económico orientado a estudiantes de las carreras de la Facultadde Comunicaciones y de la Carrera de Nutrición. Se divide entre el desarrollo del análisis microeconómicocomo herramienta que permita al alumno entender las decisiones de los consumidores y productores en susrelaciones dentro del mercado; y una breve introducción al análisis macroeconómico que permita al alumnoentender los fundamentos básicos de la evolución de los principales indicadores de la economía de un país
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