6 research outputs found
Evidence of a pan-tissue decline in stemness during human aging
Despite their biological importance, the role of stem cells in human aging remains to be elucidated. In this work, we applied a machine learning methodology to GTEx transcriptome data and assigned stemness scores to 17,382 healthy samples from 30 human tissues aged between 20 and 79 years. We found that ~60% of the studied tissues exhibit a significant negative correlation between the subject's age and stemness score. The only significant exception was the uterus, where we observed an increased stemness with age. Moreover, we observed that stemness is positively correlated with cell proliferation and negatively correlated with cellular senescence. Finally, we also observed a trend that hematopoietic stem cells derived from older individuals might have higher stemness scores. In conclusion, we assigned stemness scores to human samples and show evidence of a pan-tissue loss of stemness during human aging, which adds weight to the idea that stem cell deterioration may contribute to human aging.</p
Control Robusto de un Doble Péndulo Invertido
Este trabajo presenta el diseño de un controlador robusto H∞ para la
estabilización de un Doble Péndulo Invertido (DPI). El modelo matemático del
DPI es obtenido vía linealización del sistema diseñado en la Toolbox de
simulación virtual SimscapeTM MultibodyTM de MathWorks . Se realiza una
comparación de la ejecución entre el controlador incluido por defecto en la
Toolbox mencionada y el controlador propuesto. La experimentación virtual
demuestra que el algoritmo de control robusto H∞ exhibe un mejor desempeño
en escenarios donde existen variaciones paramétricas como era de esperarse.
En este sentido, la aportación de este trabajo es mostrar la síntesis del
controlador y resaltar la importancia de la Toolbox que proporciona un entorno
de simulación 3D para múltiples sistemas de ingeniería mecánica y robótica. De
igual manera, resulta ser una excelente herramienta didáctica para el
aprendizaje de los sistemas de control retroalimentado
Evidence of a pan-tissue decline in stemness during human aging
Despite their biological importance, the role of stem cells in human aging remains to be elucidated. In this work, we applied a machine learning methodology to GTEx transcriptome data and assigned stemness scores to 17,382 healthy samples from 30 human tissues aged between 20 and 79 years. We found that ~60% of the studied tissues exhibit a significant negative correlation between the subject's age and stemness score. The only significant exception was the uterus, where we observed an increased stemness with age. Moreover, we observed that stemness is positively correlated with cell proliferation and negatively correlated with cellular senescence. Finally, we also observed a trend that hematopoietic stem cells derived from older individuals might have higher stemness scores. In conclusion, we assigned stemness scores to human samples and show evidence of a pan-tissue loss of stemness during human aging, which adds weight to the idea that stem cell deterioration may contribute to human aging.</p
Trans cohort metabolic reprogramming towards glutaminolysis in long-term successfully treated HIV-infection
Despite successful combination antiretroviral therapy (cART), persistent low-grade immune activation together with inflammation and toxic antiretroviral drugs can lead to long-lasting metabolic flexibility and adaptation in people living with HIV (PLWH). Our study investigated alterations in the plasma metabolic profiles by comparing PLWH on long-term cART(>5 years) and matched HIV-negative controls (HC) in two cohorts from low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), Cameroon, and India, respectively, to understand the system-level dysregulation in HIV-infection. Using untargeted and targeted LC-MS/MS-based metabolic profiling and applying advanced system biology methods, an altered amino acid metabolism, more specifically to glutaminolysis in PLWH than HC were reported. A significantly lower level of neurosteroids was observed in both cohorts and could potentiate neurological impairments in PLWH. Further, modulation of cellular glutaminolysis promoted increased cell death and latency reversal in pre-monocytic HIV-1 latent cell model U1, which may be essential for the clearance of the inducible reservoir in HIV-integrated cells
Revista Temas Agrarios Volumen 26; Suplemento 1 de 2021
1st International and 2nd National Symposium of Agronomic Sciences: The rebirth of the scientific discussion space for the Colombian Agro.1 Simposio Intenacional y 2 Nacional de Ciencias Agronómicas: El renacer del espacio de discusión científica para el Agro colombiano