636 results match your criteria: "INCLIVA Biomedical Research Institute[Affiliation]"

Background: Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is associated with high morbidity and hospitalization rate. In infectious diseases, host genetics plays a critical role in susceptibility and immune response, and the immune pathways involved are highly dependent on the microorganism and its route of infection. Here we aimed to identify genetic risk loci for CAP using a case-control genome-wide association study (GWAS).

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Background/objectives: A notable decline in physical activity from late adolescence to early adulthood affects young women especially. This study aimed to investigate adherence to an unsupervised virtual-guided high-intensity interval training (HIIT) exercise program among young women in Spain.

Methods: A total of 106 participants were recruited and randomized to the Women's Involvement in Steady Exercise (WISE) trial exercise program, administered remotely via a mobile app, and a control group.

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  • Simlukafusp alfa (FAP-IL2v) is an engineered immune cytokine aimed at enhancing immune responses specifically in tumor environments, and was evaluated with atezolizumab for treating recurrent/metastatic cervical squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) in a phase 2 study.
  • A total of 48 patients with advanced cervical SCC who had previously received treatment were enrolled; the study primarily measured the objective response rate, yielding a 27% response with a median duration of 13.3 months for those who responded.
  • The combination treatment showed clinical efficacy with manageable side effects, including immune cell activation, indicating a promising approach for this patient group.
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  • Cutaneous leiomyosarcoma (cLMS) is a rare skin tumor with smooth muscle differentiation, showing key genetic mutations in TP53 and RB1, along with copy number changes in other genes like MYCOD and IGF1R.
  • This study aimed to thoroughly investigate the genetics of cLMS by analyzing a larger sample size (38 cases) using whole-exome and RNA sequencing, revealing significant recurrent mutations and potential environmental factors like UV exposure.
  • Findings indicated critical genetic alterations, including various deletions and amplifications, highlighting the complexity of cLMS and emphasizing the need for extensive genetic analysis in rare tumors for better understanding and potential treatment options.
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Prediction of left ventricular thrombus after myocardial infarction: a cardiac magnetic resonance-based prospective registry.

Eur J Intern Med

January 2025

Department of Cardiology, Hospital Clínico Universitario de Valencia, Valencia, Spain; INCLIVA Biomedical Research Institute, Valencia, Spain; Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Enfermedades Cardiovasculares (CIBER-CV), Madrid, Spain; Faculty of Medicine and Odontology, University of Val

Background: Left ventricular thrombus (LVTh) is a severe complication after ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI).

Objectives: We aim to predict LVTh occurrence by cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) using clinical, echocardiographic, and electrocardiographic (ECG) variables readily available at admission.

Methods: We included 590 reperfused STEMI patients who underwent early (1-week) and/or late (6-month) CMR in our institution.

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Introduction/aims: The tumor microenvironment is known to play an important role in tumor progression. However, the specific mechanisms underlying this process are still not known in detail and more research is needed on the elements that control tumor progression in lung cancer. In this work, we aimed to investigate the involvement of epithelial and stromal cancer cells in growth, cell migration, and epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) in a 3D in vitro model consisting of cell spheroids cultured in a type I collagen scaffold.

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  • * DM1 happens because of a problem with a gene that leads to muscle issues by decreasing a protein called MBNL1. AntimiRs can help increase this protein but need to be made better for human use.
  • * The treatment helped improve muscle cell problems and reduced harmful molecules in the cells, showing promise for helping different types of DM1 patients with varying genetic backgrounds.
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Background: Histopathology is a gold standard for cancer diagnosis. It involves extracting tissue specimens from suspicious areas to prepare a glass slide for a microscopic examination. However, histological tissue processing procedures result in the introduction of artifacts, which are ultimately transferred to the digitized version of glass slides, known as whole slide images (WSIs).

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Purpose: To evaluate atezolizumab combined with platinum-based chemotherapy (CT) followed by maintenance niraparib for late-relapsing recurrent ovarian cancer.

Methods: The multicenter placebo-controlled double-blind randomized phase III ENGOT-OV41/GEICO 69-O/ANITA trial (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT03598270) enrolled patients with measurable high-grade serous, endometrioid, or undifferentiated recurrent ovarian cancer who had received one or two previous CT lines (most recent including platinum) and had a treatment-free interval since last platinum (TFIp) of >6 months.

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Background: Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is a common complication following allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) and in patients receiving novel hematological therapies. Its impact on morbidity and mortality necessitates effective management strategies. Despite recent advances in diagnostics and treatment, unresolved questions persist regarding monitoring and treatment, prompting the need for updated recommendations.

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The European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) Clinical Practice Guidelines for the diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of patients with biliary tract cancer (BTC), published in late 2022 were adapted in December 2023, according to established standard methodology, to produce the Pan-Asian adapted (PAGA) ESMO consensus guidelines for the management of Asian patients with BTC. The adapted guidelines presented in this manuscript represent the consensus opinions reached by a panel of Asian experts in the treatment of patients with BTC representing the oncological societies of China (CSCO), Indonesia (ISHMO), India (ISMPO), Japan (JSMO), Korea (KSMO), Malaysia (MOS), the Philippines (PSMO), Singapore (SSO), Taiwan (TOS) and Thailand (TSCO), co-ordinated by ESMO and the Taiwan Oncology Society (TOS). The voting was based on scientific evidence and was independent of the current treatment practices, drug access restrictions and reimbursement decisions in the different regions of Asia.

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  • Recompensation after transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) may improve outcomes in cirrhosis patients, reducing the risk of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and mortality to levels similar to those seen in compensated cirrhosis patients.
  • The study involved 208 patients, where 24% achieved recompensation after one year, with notable improvements in liver function and other health metrics associated with this status.
  • No significant differences in survival rates or HCC risk were observed between recompensated and compensated patients, indicating that successful recompensation can lead to better prognostic outcomes.
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  • Some breast cancer patients continue to relapse because their cancer becomes resistant to treatment.
  • This study focused on a group of tiny molecules called microRNAs, specifically the microRNA-449 family, and how they are involved in making breast cancer more resistant to a drug called doxorubicin.
  • The researchers found that levels of these microRNAs are low in a specific type of breast cancer (triple-negative), and they could be helpful for doctors to diagnose and treat this kind of cancer better.
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  • The study analyzes the rise in gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) incidence since GIST-specific coding started in 2001, using data from the National Cancer Institute's SEER Program.
  • It includes patients aged 20 and older diagnosed between 2000 and 2019, focusing on trends in incidence rates based on factors like race, ethnicity, and sex.
  • Findings show a significant increase in GIST incidence across most organ sites except the colon, with variations in rates observed by demographic factors.
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Treatment with 1.25% cholesterol enriched diet produces severe fatty liver disease characterized by advanced fibrosis and inflammation and impaired autophagy in mice.

J Nutr Biochem

December 2024

Metabolic Diseases Group, INCLIVA Biomedical Research Institute, Valencia, Spain; Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department, Faculty of Medicine, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain; Metabolic Diseases Group, CIBER de Diabetes y Enfermedades Metabólicas (CIBERDEM), Instituto de Salud Carlos

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  • Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is becoming increasingly common due to poor dietary habits, making it essential to study its advanced stages for better understanding.
  • A study feeding WT mice a high-fat, sugar, and cholesterol diet (HFSCD) for 16 weeks revealed significant liver damage, increased triglycerides, and advanced disease indicators compared to a control diet.
  • The HFSCD diet also led to changes in immune cell populations and gene expression related to metabolism and inflammation, indicating a complex interaction between diet and liver pathology, contributing to the severity of NAFLD.
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Introduction: Gastric cancer (GC) is one of the most lethal malignancies worldwide. Helicobacter pylori is the primary cause of GC; therefore, its eradication reduces the risk of developing this neoplasia. There is extensive evidence regarding quadruple therapy with relevance to the European population.

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Haploidentical stem cell transplantation (Haplo-SCT) and cord blood transplantation (CBT) are both effective alternative treatments in patients suffering from acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and lacking a matched HLA donor. In the last years, many centers have abandoned CBT procedures mostly due to concern about poorer immune recovery compared with Haplo-SCT. We conducted a retrospective multicenter study comparing the outcomes using both alternative approaches in AML.

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The aim of this review is to synthesise the key aspects of the epidemiology, current microbiological diagnostic challenges, antibiotic resistance rates, optimal antimicrobial management, and most effective prevention strategies for (SM) in the intensive care unit (ICU) population. In recent years, resistance surveillance data indicate that SM accounts for less than 3% of all healthcare-associated infection strains, a percentage that doubles in the case of ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP). Interestingly, SM ranks as the third most isolated non-glucose fermenter Gram-negative bacilli (NFGNB).

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Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection and disease are important causes of morbidity and mortality in transplant recipients. For the purpose of developing consistent reporting of CMV outcomes in clinical trials, definitions of CMV infection and disease were developed and most recently published in 2017. Since then, there have been major developments, including registration of new antiviral agents.

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  • There is limited real-world data on COVID-19 management in patients with hematologic diseases (HD) during the Omicron variant phase, prompting this study to evaluate clinical outcomes and risk factors.
  • A review of 692 HD patients from December 2021 to May 2023 revealed that a significant portion went untreated, with a low COVID-19 mortality rate, while specific antiviral treatments were linked to varying outcomes based on disease severity.
  • Key findings indicate that older age, certain treatment procedures, and incomplete vaccinations heightened the risk of severe COVID-19 outcomes, emphasizing the need for complete vaccinations to improve management in this vulnerable population.
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Objectives: Dravet syndrome (DS) is a rare form of refractory epilepsy that begins in the first year of life. Approximately 85% of patients have a mutation in the SCN1A gene, which encodes a voltage-gated sodium channel. The main objective of the present work was to assess the degree of knowledge of DS among Spanish primary care (PC) professionals, the communication flow between them and the pediatric neurologists (PNs), and the services available and resources offered to patients in Spain when searching for a diagnosis and adequate treatment.

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Skin represents the main barrier against the external environment, but also plays a role in human relations, as one of the prime determinants of beauty, resulting in a high consumer demand for skincare-related pharmaceutical products. Given the importance of skin aging in both medical and social spheres, the present research aims to characterize microscopic changes in human skin composition due to intrinsic aging (as opposed to aging influenced by external factors) via histological analysis of a photoprotected body region. Samples from 25 autopsies were taken from the periumbilical area and classified into four age groups: group 1 (0-12 years), group 2 (13-25 years), group 3 (26-54 years), and group 4 (≥ 55 years).

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The surface charge of electroactive materials governs cell behaviour through its effect on protein deposition.

Acta Biomater

August 2024

BCMaterials, Basque Center for Materials, Applications and Nanostructures, 48940 Leioa, Spain; Ikerbasque, Basque Foundation for Science, 48009 Bilbao, Spain.

The precise mechanisms underlying the cellular response to static electric cues remain unclear, limiting the design and development of biomaterials that utilize this parameter to enhance specific biological behaviours. To gather information on this matter we have explored the interaction of collagen type-I, the most abundant mammalian extracellular protein, with poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF), an electroactive polymer with great potential for tissue engineering applications. Our results reveal significant differences in collagen affinity, conformation, and interaction strength depending on the electric charge of the PVDF surface, which subsequently affects the behaviour of mesenchymal stem cells seeded on them.

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