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    Structural insights into the IgE mediated responses induced by the allergens Hev b 8 and Zea m 12 in their dimeric forms

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    "Oligomerization of allergens plays an important role in IgE-mediated reactions, as effective crosslinking of IgE-Fc epsilon RI complexes on the cell membrane is dependent on the number of exposed B-cell epitopes in a single allergen molecule or on the occurrence of identical epitopes in a symmetrical arrangement. Few studies have attempted to experimentally demonstrate the connection between allergen dimerization and the ability to trigger allergic reactions. Here we studied plant allergenic profilins rHev b 8 (rubber tree) and rZea m 12 (maize) because they represent an important example of cross-reactivity in the latex-pollen-food syndrome. Both allergens in their monomeric and dimeric states were isolated and characterized by exclusion chromatography and mass spectrometry and were used in immunological in vitro experiments. Their crystal structures were solved, and for Hev b 8 a disulfide-linked homodimer was found. Comparing the structures we established that the longest loop is relevant for recognition by IgE antibodies, whereas the conserved regions are important for cross-reactivity. We produced a novel monoclonal murine IgE (mAb 2F5), specific for rHev b 8, which was useful to provide evidence that profilin dimerization considerably increases the IgE-mediated degranulation in rat basophilic leukemia cells.

    Aspergilosis invasiva neuropulmonar

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    This is a 68 year old male patient, white, with a history of bronchial asthma , hypothyroidism, benign prostatic hyperplasia, chronic liver  and chronic renal disease monitoring by Nephrology Specialist . Presented various income for respiratory diagnosed with bronchopneumonia plus low hemoglobin, the proteinuria was found in nephrotic range and the possibility of renal biopsy was assessed. Immunological studies and microbiological hemochemical and included  tests, with blood cultures positive for Staphylococcus aureus. It evolved unfavorably with acid-base imbalance and marked general malaise to extreme bradycardia and death. At autopsy the presence of membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis secondary to hepatotropic viruses with chronic liver damage leading to immunosuppression and the resulting Aspergillus infestation with meningoencephalic invasion and lung was found . Invasive aspergillosis is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in immunocompromised patients.Se trata de un paciente de 68 años, masculino, blanco, con antecedentes de asma bronquial, hipotiroidismo, hiperplasia benigna de próstata, hepatopatía crónica y enfermedad renal crónica con seguimiento por el Especialista en Nefrología. Presentó varios ingresos por cuadro respiratorio con diagnóstico de bronconeumonía además de cifras bajas de hemoglobina, se constató proteinuria en rango nefrótico y se valoró la posibilidad de realizar biopsia renal. Se incluyen en los exámenes estudios inmunológicos y hemoquímicos así como microbiológicos, con hemocultivos positivos para estafilococo aureus. Evolucionó desfavorablemente con desequilibrio ácido básico y marcada toma del estado general hasta la bradicardia extrema y la muerte. En la autopsia se encontró la presencia de una glomerulonefritis membranoproliferativa secundaria a virus hepatotropos con daño hepático crónico que llevó a la consiguiente inmunosupresión y a la infestación por aspergilus, con invasión meningoencefálica y pulmonar. La aspergilosis invasora es una causa importante de morbilidad y mortalidad en enfermos inmunosuprimidos

    Dilemas de la paz territorial en los tiempos del post-acuerdo: Experiencias territoriales en la región del eje cafetero

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    El presente libro, tejido a múltiples voces, perspectivas, abordajes teóricos y metodológicos, se inscribe en los proyectos editoriales de la región eje cafetero que se alejan de las lecturas dicotómicas o categóricas, por el contrario, transita los laberintos que se abren camino cuando una sociedad se traza la difícil tarea de construir una paz territorial en medio de los escenarios de la guerra. La memoria social, las voces de sobrevivientes, organizaciones sociales, medios de comunicación, posturas oficiales y cívicas, las apuestas pedagógicas por la paz, las lecturas territoriales del conflicto y las múltiples secuelas de las variadas violencias constituyen los horizontes temáticos de los 12 capítulos del presente libro, interpretando las complejas realidades presentes en el corazón de la región cafetera. Resultado de multiplicidad de voces, formaciones disciplinares y experiencias vitales, así como de la diversidad de organizaciones, entidades y universidades que acogieron el llamado del ¨Programa de Investigación en Transiciones, Violencias y Memoria¨ para construir una apuesta editorial recreada en los marcos de la sociología relacional, las cuales, a partir de perspectivas históricas, críticas y situadas, adelantaron análisis situados en la región cafetera en los tiempos del postacuerdo.Ruta Pacífica de las Mujeres ; Sistema Universitario del Eje Cafetero ; Universidad Católica de Manizales ; Universidad Católica de Pereira ; Vicerrectoría de Investigaciones, Innovación y Extensión Editorial Universidad Tecnológica de Pereira Pereira, Colombia.CONTENIDO Prólogo ....................................................................................................................6 Jefferson Jaramillo Marín Encrucijadas de una paz inacabada. A manera de introducción.....................12 Por: Luis Adolfo Martínez Herrera y Oscar Arango Gaviria PARTE I................................................................................................................20 Las tensiones de la memoria histórica y de los medios de comunicación en el contexto regional ..................................................................................................20 CAPÍTULO UNO.................................................................................................21 La memoria histórica en la región......................................................................22 Alberto Berón Ospina CAPÍTULO DOS .................................................................................................38 La mutación del periodismo en tiempos transicionales....................................39 Juan Antonio Ruiz Romero PARTE II..............................................................................................................73 Excombatientes, reintegrados y sobrevivientes del conflicto armado..............73 CAPÍTULO TRES...............................................................................................74 Una guerra silenciada: enunciaciones iniciales sobre los actores ...................75 y las dinámicas del conflicto armado en el Eje Cafetero ..................................75 Oscar Fernando Martínez Herrera y Miguel Gómez Bermeo CAPÍTULO CUATRO .....................................................................................106 Experiencia institucional de la Agencia para la Reincorporación y la Normalización en la atención de personas que se acogen a procesos de desarme, desmovilización, reintegración y reincorporación en el Eje Cafetero: 2003- 2020 .....................................................................................................................107 José Luis Medrano Benavides, Lina Marcela Duque Ossa, Oscar Fernando Sanmiguel CAPÍTULO CINCO..........................................................................................137 Entre víctimas y victimarios. Percepciones sociales de sobrevivientes del conflicto armado ................................................................................................................138 Luis Adolfo Martínez Herrera y Nicolás Muñoz Giraldo CAPÍTULO SEIS...............................................................................................173 Transición y reincorporación desde el Jimmy Tatamá: entre retórica y territorialidad.....................................................................................................174 Julio César Murillo García PARTE III...........................................................................................................197 Organizaciones sociales, historias y pedagogías regionales para la paz .......197 CAPÍTULO SIETE............................................................................................198 La Unión Patriótica: notas históricas sobre su acción política en el departamento de Risaralda, marzo 28 de 1984 - enero 6 de 1989 ..........................................199 Jahir Rodríguez Rodriguez CAPÍTULO OCHO ...........................................................................................250 Quinchía: memoria latente de un pueblo ultrajado. Reflexiones sobre la reparación simbólica..........................................................................................251 Gina M. Arias-Rodríguez y Érika V. Tobón-González CAPÍTULO NUEVE .........................................................................................279 La escuela de liderazgo para la paz: seis años al servicio dela educación para la paz ...................................................................................................................280 Oscar Arango Gaviria CAPÍTULO DIEZ..............................................................................................313 Una experiencia de formación para la paz ......................................................314 Claudia Mónica Londoño V. y Claudia Patricia Herrera G.. ........................314 PARTE IV...........................................................................................................338 Secuelas del conflicto armado y redefiniciones de las nociones de memoria y transiciones..........................................................................................................338 CAPÍTULO ONCE............................................................................................339 Comprensiones psicosociales sobre la desaparición forzada en Colombia...340 Mitzin Guadalupe Mata Mata y Mauricio Orozco Vallejo CAPÍTULO DOCE............................................................................................362 Narrativas, obsolescencias y hegemonías.........................................................363 Camilo Lozano River

    Compromising between European and US allergen immunotherapy schools: Discussions from GUIMIT, the Mexican immunotherapy guidelines

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    Background: Allergen immunotherapy (AIT) has a longstanding history and still remains the only disease-changing treatment for allergic rhinitis and asthma. Over the years 2 different schools have developed their strategies: the United States (US) and the European. Allergen extracts available in these regions are adapted to local practice. In other parts of the world, extracts from both regions and local ones are commercialized, as in Mexico. Here, local experts developed a national AIT guideline (GUIMIT 2019) searching for compromises between both schools. Methods: Using ADAPTE methodology for transculturizing guidelines and AGREE-II for evaluating guideline quality, GUIMIT selected 3 high-quality Main Reference Guidelines (MRGs): the European Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (EAACI) guideines, the S2k guideline of various German-speaking medical societies (2014), and the US Practice Parameters on Allergen Immunotherapy 2011. We formulated clinical questions and based responses on the fused evidence available in the MRGs, combined with local possibilities, patient's preference, and costs. We came across several issues on which the MRGs disagreed. These are presented here along with arguments of GUIMIT members to resolve them. GUIMIT (for a complete English version, see Supplementary data) concluded the following: Results: Related to the diagnosis of IgE-mediated respiratory allergy, apart from skin prick testing complementary tests (challenges, in vitro testing and molecular such as species-specific allergens) might be useful in selected cases to inform AIT composition. AIT is indicated in allergic rhinitis and suggested in allergic asthma (once controlled) and IgE-mediated atopic dermatitis. Concerning the correct subcutaneous AIT dose for compounding vials according to the US school: dosing tables and formula are given; up to 4 non-related allergens can be mixed, refraining from mixing high with low protease extracts. When using European extracts: the manufacturer's indications should be followed; in multi-allergic patients 2 simultaneous injections can be given (100% consensus); mixing is discouraged. In Mexico only allergoid tablets are available; based on doses used in all sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) publications referenced in MRGs, GUIMIT suggests a probable effective dose related to subcutaneous immunotherapy (SCIT) might be: 50–200% of the monthly SCIT dose given daily, maximum mixing 4 allergens. Also, a table with practical suggestions on non-evidence-existing issues, developed with a simplified Delphi method, is added. Finally, dissemination and implementation of guidelines is briefly discussed, explaining how we used online tools for this in Mexico. Conclusions: Countries where European and American AIT extracts are available should adjust AIT according to which school is followed

    Jardins per a la salut

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    Facultat de Farmàcia, Universitat de Barcelona. Ensenyament: Grau de Farmàcia. Assignatura: Botànica farmacèutica. Curs: 2014-2015. Coordinadors: Joan Simon, Cèsar Blanché i Maria Bosch.Els materials que aquí es presenten són el recull de les fitxes botàniques de 128 espècies presents en el Jardí Ferran Soldevila de l’Edifici Històric de la UB. Els treballs han estat realitzats manera individual per part dels estudiants dels grups M-3 i T-1 de l’assignatura Botànica Farmacèutica durant els mesos de febrer a maig del curs 2014-15 com a resultat final del Projecte d’Innovació Docent «Jardins per a la salut: aprenentatge servei a Botànica farmacèutica» (codi 2014PID-UB/054). Tots els treballs s’han dut a terme a través de la plataforma de GoogleDocs i han estat tutoritzats pels professors de l’assignatura. L’objectiu principal de l’activitat ha estat fomentar l’aprenentatge autònom i col·laboratiu en Botànica farmacèutica. També s’ha pretès motivar els estudiants a través del retorn de part del seu esforç a la societat a través d’una experiència d’Aprenentatge-Servei, deixant disponible finalment el treball dels estudiants per a poder ser consultable a través d’una Web pública amb la possibilitat de poder-ho fer in-situ en el propi jardí mitjançant codis QR amb un smartphone

    Treatment with tocilizumab or corticosteroids for COVID-19 patients with hyperinflammatory state: a multicentre cohort study (SAM-COVID-19)

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    Objectives: The objective of this study was to estimate the association between tocilizumab or corticosteroids and the risk of intubation or death in patients with coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) with a hyperinflammatory state according to clinical and laboratory parameters. Methods: A cohort study was performed in 60 Spanish hospitals including 778 patients with COVID-19 and clinical and laboratory data indicative of a hyperinflammatory state. Treatment was mainly with tocilizumab, an intermediate-high dose of corticosteroids (IHDC), a pulse dose of corticosteroids (PDC), combination therapy, or no treatment. Primary outcome was intubation or death; follow-up was 21 days. Propensity score-adjusted estimations using Cox regression (logistic regression if needed) were calculated. Propensity scores were used as confounders, matching variables and for the inverse probability of treatment weights (IPTWs). Results: In all, 88, 117, 78 and 151 patients treated with tocilizumab, IHDC, PDC, and combination therapy, respectively, were compared with 344 untreated patients. The primary endpoint occurred in 10 (11.4%), 27 (23.1%), 12 (15.4%), 40 (25.6%) and 69 (21.1%), respectively. The IPTW-based hazard ratios (odds ratio for combination therapy) for the primary endpoint were 0.32 (95%CI 0.22-0.47; p < 0.001) for tocilizumab, 0.82 (0.71-1.30; p 0.82) for IHDC, 0.61 (0.43-0.86; p 0.006) for PDC, and 1.17 (0.86-1.58; p 0.30) for combination therapy. Other applications of the propensity score provided similar results, but were not significant for PDC. Tocilizumab was also associated with lower hazard of death alone in IPTW analysis (0.07; 0.02-0.17; p < 0.001). Conclusions: Tocilizumab might be useful in COVID-19 patients with a hyperinflammatory state and should be prioritized for randomized trials in this situatio

    Role of age and comorbidities in mortality of patients with infective endocarditis

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    [Purpose]: The aim of this study was to analyse the characteristics of patients with IE in three groups of age and to assess the ability of age and the Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI) to predict mortality. [Methods]: Prospective cohort study of all patients with IE included in the GAMES Spanish database between 2008 and 2015.Patients were stratified into three age groups:<65 years,65 to 80 years,and ≥ 80 years.The area under the receiver-operating characteristic (AUROC) curve was calculated to quantify the diagnostic accuracy of the CCI to predict mortality risk. [Results]: A total of 3120 patients with IE (1327 < 65 years;1291 65-80 years;502 ≥ 80 years) were enrolled.Fever and heart failure were the most common presentations of IE, with no differences among age groups.Patients ≥80 years who underwent surgery were significantly lower compared with other age groups (14.3%,65 years; 20.5%,65-79 years; 31.3%,≥80 years). In-hospital mortality was lower in the <65-year group (20.3%,<65 years;30.1%,65-79 years;34.7%,≥80 years;p < 0.001) as well as 1-year mortality (3.2%, <65 years; 5.5%, 65-80 years;7.6%,≥80 years; p = 0.003).Independent predictors of mortality were age ≥ 80 years (hazard ratio [HR]:2.78;95% confidence interval [CI]:2.32–3.34), CCI ≥ 3 (HR:1.62; 95% CI:1.39–1.88),and non-performed surgery (HR:1.64;95% CI:11.16–1.58).When the three age groups were compared,the AUROC curve for CCI was significantly larger for patients aged <65 years(p < 0.001) for both in-hospital and 1-year mortality. [Conclusion]: There were no differences in the clinical presentation of IE between the groups. Age ≥ 80 years, high comorbidity (measured by CCI),and non-performance of surgery were independent predictors of mortality in patients with IE.CCI could help to identify those patients with IE and surgical indication who present a lower risk of in-hospital and 1-year mortality after surgery, especially in the <65-year group

    Clonal chromosomal mosaicism and loss of chromosome Y in elderly men increase vulnerability for SARS-CoV-2

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    The pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19) had an estimated overall case fatality ratio of 1.38% (pre-vaccination), being 53% higher in males and increasing exponentially with age. Among 9578 individuals diagnosed with COVID-19 in the SCOURGE study, we found 133 cases (1.42%) with detectable clonal mosaicism for chromosome alterations (mCA) and 226 males (5.08%) with acquired loss of chromosome Y (LOY). Individuals with clonal mosaic events (mCA and/or LOY) showed a 54% increase in the risk of COVID-19 lethality. LOY is associated with transcriptomic biomarkers of immune dysfunction, pro-coagulation activity and cardiovascular risk. Interferon-induced genes involved in the initial immune response to SARS-CoV-2 are also down-regulated in LOY. Thus, mCA and LOY underlie at least part of the sex-biased severity and mortality of COVID-19 in aging patients. Given its potential therapeutic and prognostic relevance, evaluation of clonal mosaicism should be implemented as biomarker of COVID-19 severity in elderly people. Among 9578 individuals diagnosed with COVID-19 in the SCOURGE study, individuals with clonal mosaic events (clonal mosaicism for chromosome alterations and/or loss of chromosome Y) showed an increased risk of COVID-19 lethality

    La ganadería ante escenarios complejos.

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    La calidad de las contribuciones, producto de la pluma de especialistas en los temas tratados, el presente es un libro que esperamos, basándonos en la importancia de los temas tratados, sea de utilidad y abone a la reflexión de los estudiosos de la ganadería mexicana y, por supuesto, en beneficio de las familias ganaderas y de los consumidores de sus productos.este libro refleja en muchos sentidos la situación de la ganadería mexicana, a la que se le están demandando mayor producción y productividad, que los procesos productivos tengan la menor huella ecológicposible, que los alimentos sean inocuos, que se abatan costos de producción y, cada vez aumentan las presiones de diversos grupos para, que se incluyan los protocolos de bienestar animal, solamente por citar algunos de los retos que tiene. Algunas de estas demandas son complementarias, otras se contraponen, lo que hace valiosos a los estudios que desde las ciencias sociales se realizan y, desde diversas ópticas, se hagan propuestas de política pública balanceadas que consideren lo mejor de cada enfoque, pero sin desechar por completo los antagónicos.Universidad Autónoma Chaping
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