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    How should we define STAT3 as an oncogene and as a potential target for therapy?

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    Aberrant activation of the STAT3 transcription factor has been reported in a large group of tumors and a strong biological basis now defines this protein as an oncogenic driver. Consequently, STAT3 is considered to be a promising target in the field of cancer therapy. For its inhibition to result in a successful therapeutic approach, the definition of a target tumor population identified by specific and detectable alterations is critical. The canonical activation model of STAT3 relies on a constitutive phosphorylation on its 705 tyrosine site, resulting in its dimerization, nuclear translocation, and the consequent activation of cancer genes. Therefore, it is expected that tumors expressing this phosphorylated form are addicted to STAT3 and will be sensitive to existing drugs which are targeting this dimeric form. However, recent results have shown that STAT3 can function as an oncogene in the absence of this tyrosine phosphorylation. This indicates that different forms of the transcription factor also play an important role in tumor growth and chemotherapy resistance. This complicates the definition of STAT3 as an oncogene and as a potential prognosis and predictive biomarker. The obligation to target a defined tumor type implies that future clinical trials should use a precise definition of STAT3 activation. This will allow tumors addicted to this oncogene to be identified correctly, leading to a strong rationale for patient stratification

    Olfactomedin-4 is a candidate biomarker of solid gastric, colorectal, pancreatic, head and neck, and prostate cancers

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    Olfactomedin-4 (OLFM4, OLM4) is a 72 kDa secreted glycoprotein belonging to the olfactomedin family. The OLFM4 gene expression is regulated by the transcription factors NF-kappa B and AP-1, and the OLM4 functions are poorly understood. OLM4 has been described as being able to interact with cell surface proteins such as lectins and concanavalin-A suggesting that one function of OLM4 is to regulate cell adhesion and migration. OLM4 is a marker for intestinal stem cells and is expressed at the bottom of the intestinal crypts. Expression of OLM4 during tumor development showed that OLM4 expression is increased in the early stages of tumor initiation. As OLM4 is a secreted protein, it is a prime candidate for biomarker research for tumor detection or progression. Levels of circulating OLM4 were significantly higher in patients with gastric, colorectal, and pancreatic cancers than in healthy subjects

    Intestinal cell targeting of a stable recombinant Cu–Zn SOD from Cucumis melo fused to a gliadin peptide

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    The mRNA encoding full length chloroplastic Cu–Zn SOD (superoxide dismutase) of Cucumis melo (Cantaloupe melon) was cloned. This sequence was then used to generate a mature recombinant SOD by deleting the first 64 codons expected to encode a chloroplastic peptide signal. A second hybrid SOD was created by inserting ten codons to encode a gliadin peptide at the N-terminal end of the mature SOD. Taking account of codon bias, both recombinant proteins were successfully expressed and produced in Escherichia coli. Both recombinant SODs display an enzymatic activity of ∌5000 U mg−1 and were shown to be stable for at least 4 h at 37 °C in biological fluids mimicking the conditions of intestinal transit. These recombinant proteins were capable in vitro, albeit at different levels, of reducing ROS-induced-apoptosis of human epithelial cells. They also stimulated production and release in a time-dependent manner of an autologous SOD activity from cells located into jejunum biopsies. Nevertheless, the fused gliadin peptide enable the recombinant Cu–Zn SOD to maintain a sufficiently sustained interaction with the intestinal cells membrane in vivo rather than being eliminated with the flow. According to these observations, the new hybrid Cu–Zn SOD should show promise in applications for managing inflammatory bowel diseases

    Selección e implementación de una plataforma tecnológica para mejorar el desempeño del pensamiento métrico y sistema de medidas en los estudiantes de quinto grado de la institución educativa técnica agro empresarial pozo azul del municipio de san pablo sur de bolívar

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    Con la implementación y selección de una plataforma tecnológica Schoology como estrategias didåcticas que faciliten los procesos de enseñanza y aprendizaje en el desempeño del pensamiento métrico y sistema de medidas, se busca que los estudiantes puedan interactuar y construir conceptos como perímetro y årea en figuras planas, promoviendo así la participación activa de en la construcción de conceptos a través de diferentes actividades pedagógicas como talleres, recurso interactivos y evaluaciones entre otras que se relacionen con su entorno, que potencien la formación en valores, el trabajo colaborativo y el desarrollo de habilidades comunicativas, sociales, y la formulación, tratamiento y resolución de problemas

    Las artes pl?sticas como herramienta pedag?gica para fortalecer la motricidad fina en los ni?os y ni?as del centro de educaci?n ?la ense?anza? del municipio de Palmar de Varela

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    68 p. Recurso Electr?nicoLos ni?os y ni?as de 1? grado del Centro de Educaci?n ?La Ense?anza? ubicada en el municipio de Palmar de Varela, presentan dificultades asociadas al desarrollo de la motricidad fina, por lo cual se presenta una propuesta de intervenci?n titulada: ?CREARTE, una manera de expresarte?, cuyo objetivo es fortalecer la motricidad fina de los ni?os y ni?as de Preescolar del Centro de Educaci?n ?La Ense?anza? del municipio de Palmar de Varela (Atl?ntico), utilizando las artes pl?sticas como herramienta pedag?gica, para desarrollarlos y fortalecerlos como principal estrategia pedag?gica. En cuanto al aspecto metodol?gico, esta investigaci?n es cualitativa porque analiza un problema en su entorno natural, siendo el dise?o descriptivo y explicativo, el paradigma interpretativo y el m?todo etnogr?fico. Se tomaron como muestra 20 estudiantes que integran el grupo de 1? grado, utilizando c?mo t?cnicas de recolecci?n de informaci?n: la observaci?n a trav?s de una escala de valoraci?n motriz y la encuesta que fue aplicada a los docentes del primer ciclo de b?sica primaria (1? a 3?). El resultado fue una propuesta din?mica y divertida que cumple con su prop?sito fundamental. Palabras claves: Artes pl?sticas, motricidad fina, coordinaci?n viso-manual, coordinaci?n ?culo-pedica, coordinaci?n oro-facial, madurez escolar.The boys and girls of 1? degree of the Centro de Educaci?n ?La Ense?anza? located in the municipality of Palmar de Varela (Atl?ntico), they present difficulties associated with the development of the thin motor function, for which one presents an offer of qualified intervention: ?TO CREATE YOURSELF, way of expressing?, whose aim is to strengthen the thin motricidad of the children and girls of Pre-school of the Centro de Educaci?n ?La Ense?anza? of the municipality of Palmar de Varela (Atl?ntico), using the plastic arts as pedagogic tool, to develop them and to strengthen them as principal pedagogic strategy. As for the methodological aspect, this research is qualitative because it analyzes a problem in their natural environment, with the descriptive and explanatory design, the interpretive paradigm and the ethnographic method. It was sampled 20 students who make up the group of 1st grade, using techniques of data collection: observation through a scale driving assessment and the survey was applied to teachers in the first cycle of elementary school (1st to 3rd). The result was a dynamic and fun proposal that fulfills its fundamental purpose. Keyword: Visuo-hand, hand-eye coordination Pedica arts, fine motor skills, coordination, coordination orofacial, school maturit

    First-principle solubilities of alkali and alkaline earth metals in Mg-B alloys

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    By devising a novel framework, we present a comprehensive theoretical study of solubilities of alkali (Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs) and alkaline earth (Be, Ca, Sr, Ba) metals in the he boron-rich Mg-B system. The study is based on first-principle calculations of solutes formation energies in MgB2_2, MgB4_4, MgB7_7 alloys and subsequent statistical-thermodynamical evaluation of solubilities. The advantage of the approach consists in considering all the known phase boundaries in the ternary phase diagram. Substitutional Na, Ca, and Li demonstrate the largest solubilities, and Na has the highest (0.5-1 % in MgB7_7 at T=650−1000T=650-1000 K). All the considered interstitials have negligible solubilities. The solubility of Be in MgB7_7 can not be determined because the corresponding low-solubility formation energy is negative indicating the existence of an unknown ternary ground state. We have performed a high-throughput search of ground states in binary Mg-B, Mg-AA, and B-AA systems, and we construct the ternary phase diagrams of Mg-B-AA alloys based on the stable binary phases. Despite its high temperature observations, we find that Sr9_{9}Mg38_{38} is not a low-temperature equilibrium structure. We also determine two new possible ground states CaB4_{4} and RbB4_{4}, not yet observed experimentally.Comment: 5 figure

    Identification of potential prognostic biomarkers for node-negative breast tumours by proteomic analysis: a multicentric 2004 national PHRC study

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    We used a 2D-electrophoresis (2-DE) proteomic approach to identify novel biomarkers in node-negative breast cancers. This retrospective study focused on a population of patients with ductal pN0M0 tumours. A subset of patients who developed metastases and in whose tumours were found high levels of uPA and PAI-1 (metastatic relapse, MR: n=20) were compared to another subset in whom no metastatic relapse occurred and whose tumours were found to have low levels of uPA and PAI-1 (no relapse, NR: n=21). We used a 2-DE coupled with MS approach to screen cytosol fractions using two pH-gradient scales, a broad scale (3.0-11.0) and a narrower scale focussing in on a protein rich region (5.0-8.0). This study was conducted on 41 cytosol specimens analyzed in duplicate on two platforms. The differential analysis of more than 2,000 spots in 2-DE gels, obtained on the two platforms, allowed the identification of 13 proteins which were confirmed by western blotting. Two proteins, GPDA and FABP4 were down-regulated in the MR subset whereas all the others were up-regulated. An in silico analysis revealed that GMPS (GUAA), GAPDH (G3P), CFL1 (COF1) and FTL (FRIL), the most informative genes, displayed a proliferation profile (high expression in basal-like, HER2+ and luminal B molecular subtypes). Inversely, similar to FABP4, GPD1 [GPDA] displayed a high expression in luminal A subtype, a profile characteristic of tumour suppressor genes. Despite the small size of our cohort, the 2-DE analysis gave interesting results which were confirmed by the in silico analysis showing that some of the corresponding genes had a strong prognostic impact in breast cancer, mostly because of their link with proliferation: GMPS, GAPDH, FTL and GPD1. A validation phase on a larger cohort is now needed before these biomarkers could be considered for use in clinical practice

    Irinotecan treatment and senescence failure promote the emergence of more transformed and invasive cells that depend on anti-apoptotic Mcl-1.

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    Induction of senescence by chemotherapy was initially characterized as a suppressive response that prevents tumor cell proliferation. However, in response to treatment, it is not really known how cells can survive senescence and how irreversible this pathway is. In this study, we analyzed cell escape in response to irinotecan, a first line treatment used in colorectal cancer that induced senescence. We detected subpopulations of cells that adapted to chemotherapy and resumed proliferation. Survival led to the emergence of more transformed cells that induced tumor formation in mice and grew in low adhesion conditions. A significant amount of viable polyploid cells was also generated following irinotecan failure. Markers such as lgr5, CD44, CD133 and ALDH were downregulated in persistent clones, indicating that survival was not associated with an increase in cancer initiating cells. Importantly, malignant cells which resisted senescence relied on survival pathways induced by Mcl-1 signaling and to a lesser extent by Bcl-xL. Depletion of Mcl-1 increased irinotecan efficiency, induced the death of polyploid cells, prevented cell emergence and inhibited growth in low-adhesion conditions. We therefore propose that Mcl-1 targeting should be considered in the future to reduce senescence escape and to improve the treatment of irinotecan-refractory colorectal cancers

    Fungal volatile organic compounds: emphasis on their plant growth-promoting

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    Fungal volatile organic compounds (VOCs) commonly formed bioactive interface between plants and countless of microorganisms on the above- and below-ground plant-fungus interactions. Fungal-plant interactions symbolize intriguingly biochemical complex and challenging scenarios that are discovered by metabolomic approaches. Remarkably secondary metabolites (SMs) played a significant role in the virulence and existence with plant-fungal pathogen interaction; only 25% of the fungal gene clusters have been functionally identified, even though these numbers are too low as compared with plant secondary metabolites. The current insights on fungal VOCs are conducted under lab environments and to apply small numbers of microbes; its molecules have significant effects on growth, development, and defense system of plants. Many fungal VOCs supported dynamic processes, leading to countless interactions between plants, antagonists, and mutualistic symbionts. The fundamental role of fungal VOCs at field level is required for better understanding, so more studies will offer further constructive scientific evidences that can show the cost-effectiveness of ecofriendly and ecologically produced fungal VOCs for crop welfare

    Medicinal and ethnoveterinary remedies of hunters in Trinidad

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    BACKGROUND: Ethnomedicines are used by hunters for themselves and their hunting dogs in Trinidad. Plants are used for snakebites, scorpion stings, for injuries and mange of dogs and to facilitate hunting success. RESULTS: Plants used include Piper hispidum, Pithecelobium unguis-cati, Bauhinia excisa, Bauhinia cumanensis, Cecropia peltata, Aframomum melegueta, Aristolochia rugosa, Aristolochia trilobata, Jatropha curcas, Jatropha gossypifolia, Nicotiana tabacum, Vernonia scorpioides, Petiveria alliacea, Renealmia alpinia, Justicia secunda, Phyllanthus urinaria,Phyllanthus niruri,Momordica charantia, Xiphidium caeruleum, Ottonia ovata, Lepianthes peltata, Capsicum frutescens, Costus scaber, Dendropanax arboreus, Siparuma guianensis, Syngonium podophyllum, Monstera dubia, Solanum species, Eclipta prostrata, Spiranthes acaulis, Croton gossypifolius, Barleria lupulina, Cola nitida, Acrocomia ierensis (tentative ID). CONCLUSION: Plant use is based on odour, and plant morphological characteristics and is embedded in a complex cultural context based on indigenous Amerindian beliefs. It is suggested that the medicinal plants exerted a physiological action on the hunter or his dog. Some of the plants mentioned contain chemicals that may explain the ethnomedicinal and ethnoveterinary use. For instance some of the plants influence the immune system or are effective against internal and external parasites. Plant baths may contribute to the health and well being of the hunting dogs
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