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    Nuevos enfoques moleculares en la regulación de la adipogénesis. El papel de la Conexina 43

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    La prevalencia de la obesidad a nivel mundial se ha incrementadorápidamente durante los últimos años debido principalmentea los cambios en el estilo de vida de la poblacióncon un aumento significativo en el consumo de energía y disminuciónde los niveles de actividad física. Es por esto quela comunidad científica está interesada en comprender deforma más profunda los mecanismos que regulan la fisiopatologíade la obesidad. Dentro de los diferentes blancos deestudio se encuentra la adipogénesis, cuyo entendimiento esfundamental para comprender el desarrollo de la obesidad ylas patologías asociadas a esta. Recientemente ha surgidoimportantes evidencias que involucran a la proteína de canalesde “Gap Junction” conexina 43 (Cx43) en la regulaciónde los procesos relacionados con adipogénesis, cuyo papeles básicamente anti-adipogénico, sin embargo, nuevas funcionesde Cx43 en la regulación de la formación del tejidoadiposo siguen descubriéndose

    Tumor cells in light-chain amyloidosis and myeloma show distinct transcriptional rewiring of normal plasma cell development

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    Although light-chain amyloidosis (AL) and multiple myeloma (MM) are characterized by tumor plasma cell (PC) expansion in bone marrow (BM), their clinical presentation differs. Previous attempts to identify unique pathogenic mechanisms behind such differences were unsuccessful, and no studies have investigated the differentiation stage of tumor PCs in patients with AL and MM. We sought to define a transcriptional atlas of normal PC development in secondary lymphoid organs (SLOs), peripheral blood (PB), and BM for comparison with the transcriptional programs (TPs) of tumor PCs in AL, MM, and monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS). Based on bulk and single-cell RNA sequencing, we observed 13 TPs during transition of normal PCs throughout SLOs, PB, and BM. We further noted the following: CD39 outperforms CD19 to discriminate newborn from long-lived BM-PCs; tumor PCs expressed the most advantageous TPs of normal PC differentiation; AL shares greater similarity to SLO-PCs whereas MM is transcriptionally closer to PB-PCs and newborn BM-PCs; patients with AL and MM enriched in immature TPs had inferior survival; and protein N-linked glycosylation–related TPs are upregulated in AL. Collectively, we provide a novel resource to understand normal PC development and the transcriptional reorganization of AL and other monoclonal gammopathies

    Underlying Event measurements in pp collisions at s=0.9 \sqrt {s} = 0.9 and 7 TeV with the ALICE experiment at the LHC

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    Nuevos enfoques moleculares en la regulación de la adipogénesis. El papel de la Conexina 43

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    La prevalencia de la obesidad a nivel mundial se ha incrementadorápidamente durante los últimos años debido principalmentea los cambios en el estilo de vida de la poblacióncon un aumento significativo en el consumo de energía y disminuciónde los niveles de actividad física. Es por esto quela comunidad científica está interesada en comprender deforma más profunda los mecanismos que regulan la fisiopatologíade la obesidad. Dentro de los diferentes blancos deestudio se encuentra la adipogénesis, cuyo entendimiento esfundamental para comprender el desarrollo de la obesidad ylas patologías asociadas a esta. Recientemente ha surgidoimportantes evidencias que involucran a la proteína de canalesde “Gap Junction” conexina 43 (Cx43) en la regulaciónde los procesos relacionados con adipogénesis, cuyo papeles básicamente anti-adipogénico, sin embargo, nuevas funcionesde Cx43 en la regulación de la formación del tejidoadiposo siguen descubriéndose

    Flow cytometry for fast screening and automated risk assessment in systemic light-chain amyloidosis

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    Early diagnosis and risk stratification are key to improve outcomes in light-chain (AL) amyloidosis. Here we used multidimensional-flow-cytometry (MFC) to characterize bone marrow (BM) plasma cells (PCs) from a series of 166 patients including newly-diagnosed AL amyloidosis (N = 94), MGUS (N = 20) and multiple myeloma (MM, N = 52) vs. healthy adults (N = 30). MFC detected clonality in virtually all AL amyloidosis (99%) patients. Furthermore, we developed an automated risk-stratification system based on BMPCs features, with independent prognostic impact on progression-free and overall survival of AL amyloidosis patients (hazard ratio: ≥ 2.9;P ≤.03). Simultaneous assessment of the clonal PCs immunophenotypic protein expression profile and the BM cellular composition, mapped AL amyloidosis in the crossroad between MGUS and MM; however, lack of homogenously-positive CD56 expression, reduction of B-cell precursors and a predominantly-clonal PC compartment in the absence of an MM-like tumor PC expansion, emerged as hallmarks of AL amyloidosis (ROC-AUC = 0.74;P <.001), and might potentially be used as biomarkers for the identification of MGUS and MM patients, who are candidates for monitoring pre-symptomatic organ damage related to AL amyloidosis. Altogether, this study addressed the need for consensus on how to use flow cytometry in AL amyloidosis, and proposes a standardized MFC-based automated risk classification ready for implementation in clinical practice.This study was supported by the Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red – Área de Oncología—del Instituto de Salud Carlos III (CIBERONC; CB16/12/00369, CB16/12/00400 and CB16/12/00489), Instituto de Salud Carlos III/Subdirección General de Investigación Sanitaria (FIS No. PI13/02196), Asociación Española Contra el Cáncer (GCB120981SAN and Accelerator Award), the Black Swan Research Initiative of the International Myeloma Foundation, and the European Research Council (ERC) 2015 Starting Grant (MYELOMANEXT)

    Where Brain, Body and World Collide

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    The production cross section of electrons from semileptonic decays of beauty hadrons was measured at mid-rapidity (|y| &lt; 0.8) in the transverse momentum range 1 &lt; pt &lt; 8 Gev/c with the ALICE experiment at the CERN LHC in pp collisions at a center of mass energy sqrt{s} = 7 TeV using an integrated luminosity of 2.2 nb^{-1}. Electrons from beauty hadron decays were selected based on the displacement of the decay vertex from the collision vertex. A perturbative QCD calculation agrees with the measurement within uncertainties. The data were extrapolated to the full phase space to determine the total cross section for the production of beauty quark-antiquark pairs

    Tumor cells in light-chain amyloidosis and myeloma show distinct transcriptional rewiring of normal plasma cell development

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    Although light-chain amyloidosis (AL) and multiple myeloma (MM) are characterized by tumor plasma cell (PC) expansion in bone marrow (BM), their clinical presentation differs. Previous attempts to identify unique pathogenic mechanisms behind such differences were unsuccessful, and no studies have investigated the differentiation stage of tumor PCs in patients with AL and MM. We sought to define a transcriptional atlas of normal PC development in secondary lymphoid organs (SLOs), peripheral blood (PB), and BM for comparison with the transcriptional programs (TPs) of tumor PCs in AL, MM, and monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS). Based on bulk and single-cell RNA sequencing, we observed 13 TPs during transition of normal PCs throughout SLOs, PB, and BM. We further noted the following: CD39 outperforms CD19 to discriminate newborn from long-lived BM-PCs; tumor PCs expressed the most advantageous TPs of normal PC differentiation; AL shares greater similarity to SLO-PCs whereas MM is transcriptionally closer to PB-PCs and newborn BM-PCs; patients with AL and MM enriched in immature TPs had inferior survival; and protein N-linked glycosylation-related TPs are upregulated in AL. Collectively, we provide a novel resource to understand normal PC development and the transcriptional reorganization of AL and other monoclonal gammopathies

    Ciencia Odontológica

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    Es para los integrantes de la Red de Investigación en Estomatología (RIE) una enorme alegría presentar el primero de una serie de 5 libros sobre casos clínicos, revisiones de la literatura e investigaciones. La RIE está integrada por cuerpos académicos de la Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, Universidad Autónoma de Campeche y Universidad de Guadalajara

    Effects of pre-operative isolation on postoperative pulmonary complications after elective surgery: an international prospective cohort study

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