Publications by authors named "Sonia Rodriguez"

Purpose: Patients with anti-PD-1-resistant melanoma (MEL) have no well-defined standard of care. BO-112 is a synthetic, double-stranded RNA (poly I:C) nanoplexed with polyethylenimine that when administered intratumorally has showed in patients with solid tumors potential to revert this resistance. We report efficacy and safety of the phase II clinical trial of intratumoral BO-112 plus intravenous pembrolizumab for patients with anti-PD-1-resistant MEL (ClinicalTrials.

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Somatic stem cell pools comprise diverse, highly specialized subsets whose individual contribution is critical for the overall regenerative function. In the bone marrow, myeloid-biased hematopoietic stem cells (myHSCs) are indispensable for replenishment of myeloid cells and platelets during inflammatory response but, at the same time, become irreversibly damaged during inflammation and aging. Here we identify an extrinsic factor, Semaphorin 4A (Sema4A), which non-cell-autonomously confers myHSC resilience to inflammatory stress.

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Cellular senescence is an aging mechanism characterized by cell cycle arrest and a senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP). Preclinical studies demonstrate that senolytic drugs, which target survival pathways in senescent cells, can counteract age-associated conditions that span several organs. The comparative efficacy of distinct senolytic drugs for modifying aging and senescence biomarkers in vivo has not been demonstrated.

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Age-related changes in oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs) contribute to white matter dysfunction. In aged mice, we hypothesized that myelin-dense fimbria OPCs possess niche-specific properties, compared to hippocampal OPCs. Aged fimbria OPCs were fewer, larger, and localized to neighboring microglia.

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Patients with advanced-stage Hodgkin lymphoma treated with ABVD who have a positive interim FDG-PET (iPET) have a poor prognosis. Escalation to BEACOPP has been shown to improve progression-free survival (PFS). However, randomized trials are lacking to determine the best strategy for intensification.

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Background And Aims: Magnetic resonance enterography (MRE) depicts transmural changes in response to biological treatment for Crohn's disease (CD); however, the long-term prognostic significance of these findings is unknown. The primary objective of this study was to identify findings on MRE 46 weeks after initiating biological treatment that predict adverse long-term outcomes.

Methods: Patients with CD underwent MRE 46 weeks after initiating biological treatment and were prospectively followed for 2 years.

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Brain white matter tracts undergo structural and functional changes linked to late-life cognitive decline, but the cellular and molecular contributions to their selective vulnerability are not well defined. In naturally aged mice, we demonstrate that senescent and disease-associated microglia (DAM) phenotypes converge in hippocampus-adjacent white matter. Through gold-standard gene expression and immunolabeling combined with high-dimensional spatial mapping, we identified microglial cell fates in aged white matter characterized by aberrant morphology, microenvironment reorganization, and expression of senescence and DAM markers, including galectin 3 (GAL3/), B-cell lymphoma 2 (), and cyclin dependent kinase inhibitors, including .

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  • Watchful waiting is a viable management option for advanced-stage, low tumor burden patients with follicular lymphoma, but predicting how long this observation period will last is challenging.
  • The study found that higher total metabolic tumor volume (TMTV) at diagnosis correlates with shorter observation periods, with patients having a TMTV above 50 mL experiencing significantly less time before requiring treatment.
  • TMTV emerged as a strong predictor of time to first treatment, suggesting that once validated, it could help inform decisions about starting or delaying treatment for patients with low tumor burden follicular lymphoma.
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Varnimcabtagene autoleucel (var-cel) is an academic anti-CD19 chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) product used for the treatment of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) in the CART19-BE-01 trial. Here we report updated outcomes of patients with NHL treated with var-cel. B-cell recovery was compared with patients with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL).

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New biologic agents for Crohn disease (CD) create a need for noninvasive disease markers. DWI may assess bowel inflammation without contrast agents. The purpose of this study was to evaluate ADC values for identifying bowel inflammation and therapeutic response in patients with CD treated with biologic therapy.

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  • Lupus nephritis is a serious kidney problem caused by a disease called systemic lupus erythematosus, which is hard to treat with current medicines.
  • The usual treatments can cause harmful side effects and haven't done a great job at helping patients.
  • New research is finding better medicines that target specific issues in lupus nephritis, and there’s hope that using these new treatments can help doctors make more personalized plans for patients.
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Background: Crohn's disease (CD) is a chronic inflammatory bowel disorder that progresses to bowel damage (BD) over time. An image-based index, the Lémann index (LI), has been developed to measure cumulative BD.

Aim: To characterize the long-term progression of BD in CD based on changes in the LI and to determine risk factors for long-term progression.

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Surgical parabiosis enables sharing of the circulating milieu between two organisms. This powerful model presents diverse complications based on age, strain, sex, and other experimental parameters. Here, we provide an optimized parabiosis protocol for the surgical union of two mice internally at the elbow and knee joints with continuous external joining of the skin.

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(1) Background: Fecal calprotectin (FC) correlates well with colonic inflammatory activity of Crohn’s disease (CD); data about relation of FC and small bowel (SB) lesions are still contradictory. The main aim was to analyze the relationship between FC levels and SB inflammatory activity in patients with established or suspected Crohn’s disease, assessed by small bowel capsule endoscopy (SBCE) or magnetic resonance enterography (MRE). (2) Methods: Two cohorts of patients were included: 1.

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Background: A novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2 (known as COVID-19), spread rapidly around the world, affecting all and creating an ongoing global pandemic. Across the United States, Latinx and Indigenous populations have been disproportionately affected by COVID-19 cases and death rates. An examination of the perceptions and beliefs about the spread of the virus, COVID-19 testing, and vaccination amongst racial-ethnic minority groups, specifically Latinx and Indigenous Latin American immigrant communities, is needed to alleviate the widespread disparity in new cases and deaths.

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We evaluated outcomes of 18 patients with isolated extramedullary disease (iEMD) relapsed/refractory (R/R) B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL) treated with the CD19-directed CAR T cells ARI-0001 in two centers (adult and pediatric), including patients treated in the CART19-BE-01 trial and the consecutive compassionate use program. iEMD was detected by PET-CT in 78% (14/18), and/or by cerebrospinal fluid analysis in 28% (5/18). Patients received cyclophosphamide and fludarabine followed by 1 × 10 ARI-0001 cells/kg, initially as a single dose (first patient) and later split into three fractions (10%, 30%, and 60%).

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Although many studies highlight the implication of circular RNAs (circRNAs) in carcinogenesis and tumor progression, their potential as cancer biomarkers has not yet been fully explored in the clinic due to the limitations of current quantification methods. Here, we report the use of the nCounter platform as a valid technology for the analysis of circRNA expression patterns in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) specimens. Under this context, our custom-made circRNA panel was able to detect circRNA expression both in NSCLC cells and formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues.

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  • This study looked at how doctors can tell if treatment is working for patients with Crohn's disease using a special imaging test called MRE.
  • The researchers wanted to see if using a contrast dye in the images helped or if the images without the dye were just as good.
  • They found that both types of images were good at showing how well the treatment was working, so patients might not need to have the dye put in anymore.
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Purpose: The need for an individualized management of indolent clinical forms in mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) is increasingly recognized. We hypothesized that a tailored treatment with ibrutinib in combination with rituximab (IR) could obtain significant responses in these patients.

Methods: This is a multicenter single-arm, open-label, phase II study with a two-stage design conducted in 12 Spanish GELTAMO sites (ClinicalTrials.

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Background: A novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2 (known as COVID-19), spread rapidly around the world, affecting all and creating an ongoing global pandemic. In the United States, Latinx, African American, and Indigenous populations across the country have been disproportionately affected by COVID-19 cases and death rates. An examination of the perceptions and beliefs about the spread of the virus, COVID-19 testing, and vaccination amongst racial/ethnic minority groups is needed in order to alleviate the widespread disparity in new cases and deaths.

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  • - The study focuses on detecting important genetic markers (ALK, ROS1, RET, and MET Δ) in patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) to guide specific kinase inhibitor treatments, utilizing multiplex technology for accurate results.
  • - Researchers employed nCounter, a technology that uses RNA hybridization to assess the presence of these markers in both cytological samples and biopsies, achieving higher evaluability in biopsies (90.9%) compared to cytological samples (75.0%).
  • - Findings revealed specific cases of ALK and MET positivity, with patients demonstrating varying responses to treatments: one patient with MET Δ had a partial response to tepotinib, while an ALK-positive patient achieved complete response with crizotin
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  • * In a study of 474 advanced NSCLC patients, various RNA and DNA testing methods were used to analyze MET alterations, revealing 3% with METΔex14 and 3.5% with very-high MET mRNA expression, demonstrating distinct patient profiles.
  • * The findings suggest that using mRNA-based techniques can enhance patient selection for MET-targeted therapies, potentially improving treatment outcomes.
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  • This study explored the use of cell-free DNA (cfDNA) in patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) to analyze mutations and predict treatment outcomes.
  • A total of 100 patients were examined, with successful cfDNA analysis conducted in 79 cases, revealing a high mutation detection rate (87%) and a strong correlation with clinical indicators of tumor burden.
  • Findings indicate that higher levels of circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) were linked to poorer treatment responses and survival rates, suggesting cfDNA could aid in personalized treatment strategies for DLBCL in the future.
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