Publications by authors named "Carrillo E"

Characterizing the epidemiology of circulating respiratory pathogens during the COVID-19 pandemic could clarify the burden of acute respiratory infections and monitor outbreaks of public health and military relevance. The US Department of Defense supported 2 regions for influenza-like illness and severe acute respiratory infections surveillance, one in the Middle East through US Naval Medical Research Unit EURAFCENT, and another in Latin America through US Naval Medical Research Unit SOUTH. During 2020‒2022, coinciding with the COVID-19 pandemic, we collected a total of 16,146 nasopharyngeal and oropharyngeal swab samples from sentinel sites in Jordan (n = 11,305) and Latin America (n = 4,841).

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Thyroid hormone binds to specific nuclear receptors, regulating the expression of target genes, with major effects on cardiac function. Triiodothyronine (T3) increases the expression of key proteins related to calcium homeostasis, such as the sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium ATPase pump, but the detailed mechanism of gene regulation by T3 in cardiac voltage-gated calcium (Cav1.2) channels remains incompletely explored.

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  • * The study uses advanced techniques to examine the structural differences between GluN2A and GluN2D receptors, linking their unique functions to specific conformational changes in their amino-terminal domains.
  • * Findings suggest that changes in one part of the receptor can affect another part, revealing a complex communication system within the receptor that can be influenced by external molecules, enhancing its activity.
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Ionotropic glutamate receptors (iGluRs) are tetrameric ligand-gated ion channels that mediate the majority of excitatory neurotransmission. iGluRs are gated by glutamate, where upon glutamate binding, they open their ion channels to enable cation influx into post-synaptic neurons, initiating signal transduction. The structural mechanism of iGluR gating by glutamate has been extensively studied in the context of positive allosteric modulators (PAMs).

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  • Emergency physicians without specialized EMS training often face ethical dilemmas when assessing a patient's decision-making capacity, especially when patients refuse hospital transport.
  • A modified Delphi method involving 19 expert physicians was used to reach consensus on best practices for evaluating capacity in these situations.
  • Ultimately, the panel established 16 standardized guiding questions and recommendations to enhance the capacity assessment process, with discussions addressing patient concerns and alternative care options.
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  • - The addition of molecular data to prognostic models has improved the risk assessment of low-risk myelodysplastic neoplasms (LR-MDS), but the specific impact of molecular lesions in this group remains uncertain.
  • - In a study of 227 LR-MDS patients, RUNX1 mutations were linked to lower overall survival, while SF3B1 mutations showed a reduced risk of death; both TP53 and RUNX1 mutations were also predictive of leukaemic progression.
  • - The traditional measure of blast percentage did not significantly affect survival or progression probabilities in LR-MDS patients when molecular data was included, highlighting its decreased clinical relevance in this context.
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Background: The host cellular immune response associated with two treatments for post-kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis (PKDL) - paromomycin plus miltefosine (Arm 1), and liposomal amphotericin B plus miltefosine (Arm 2) - was examined in Sudanese patients before treatment (D0), at the end of treatment (D42), and during the post-treatment period (D180).

Methods: Whole blood samples were stimulated with soluble Leishmania antigen for 24 h (whole blood assay [WBA]) and the concentrations of Th1/Th2/Th17-associated cytokines, IP-10, PDL-1 and granzyme B were determined.

Results: The Arm 1 treatment (98.

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Memantine is an US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved drug that selectively inhibits NMDA-subtype ionotropic glutamate receptors (NMDARs) for treatment of dementia and Alzheimer's. NMDARs enable calcium influx into neurons and are critical for normal brain function. However, increasing evidence shows that calcium influx in neurological diseases is augmented by calcium-permeable AMPA-subtype ionotropic glutamate receptors (AMPARs).

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Background: The lack of standardized protocols for isolating extracellular vesicles (EVs), especially from biobank-stored blood plasma, translates to limitations for the study of new biomarkers. This study examines whether a combination of current isolation methods could enhance the specificity and purity of isolated EVs for diagnosis and personalized medicine purposes.

Results: EVs were isolated from healthy human plasma stored for one year by ultracentrifugation (UC), size exclusion chromatography (SEC), or SEC and UC combined (SEC + UC).

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When stroke occurs in pediatric age, it might be mistakenly interpreted as non-accidental head injury (NAHI). In these situations, a multidisciplinary approach is fundamental, including a thorough personal and familial history, along with accurate physical examination and additional investigations. Especially when the clinical picture is uncertain, it is important to remember that certain genetic conditions can cause bleeding inside the brain, which may resemble NAHI.

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Background: Diagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis (VL) in resource-limited endemic regions is currently based on serological testing with rK39 immunochromatographic tests (ICTs). However, rK39 ICT frequently has suboptimal diagnostic accuracy. Furthermore, treatment monitoring and detection of VL relapses is reliant on insensitive and highly invasive tissue aspirate microscopy.

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N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors are ionotropic glutamate receptors involved in learning and memory. NMDA receptors primarily comprise two GluN1 and two GluN2 subunits. The GluN2 subunit dictates biophysical receptor properties, including the extent of receptor activation and desensitization.

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  • Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) resolution relies on effective treatments and a functional immune system, but patients on immunosuppressants, like methotrexate (MTX), face greater risks of developing VL and may hesitate to take antileishmanial drugs.* -
  • A study investigated the interactions between antimony (Sb) and MTX on different strains of Leishmania infantum in dogs, revealing varied sensitivity and resistance patterns, with some strains displaying cross-resistance.* -
  • The findings suggest that the use of immunosuppressants may contribute to the emergence of Sb-MTX resistant parasites, potentially complicating VL treatment in areas where both VL and immunosuppressant use are prevalent.*
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When selecting commercial baby food, parents make the initial decision, but the baby's approval ultimately determines the likelihood of repurchasing. However, discerning what babies prefer and enjoy can be challenging for food developers because babies cannot verbally express their preferences. To gain insight into the decision-making process of parents when selecting food for their infants, this study aims to examine: 1.

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  • Immunosuppression significantly increases the severity and treatment challenges of visceral leishmaniasis (VL) in patients taking drugs like anti-TNF and methotrexate.
  • Research on BALB/c mice showed that these treatments hindered the immune response, preventing effective elimination of the parasites from the body.
  • The study concluded that immunosuppressed mice lacked an adequate cellular immune response to the parasite, which may help explain the higher relapse rates in affected human patients.
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Objectives: In immunocompromised patients, asymptomatic Leishmania infection can reactivate, and evolve to severe disease. To date, no test is considered the gold standard for the identification of asymptomatic Leishmania infection. A combination of methods was employed to screen for Leishmania infection in patients undergoing kidney transplant (KT).

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Importance: Racial and ethnic disparities in pain management have been characterized in many hospital-based settings. Painful traumatic injuries are a common reason for 911 activations of the EMS (emergency medical services) system.

Objective: To evaluate whether, among patients treated by EMS with traumatic injuries, race and ethnicity are associated with either disparate recording of pain scores or disparate administration of analgesia when a high pain score is recorded.

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  • Exercise is crucial for heart health as it boosts glucose transport in heart muscle cells by increasing the GLUT4 protein at the cell membrane.
  • The study found that after exercise, GLUT4 gene expression and protein levels rose significantly, while certain microRNAs (miR-223-3p and miR-223-5p) decreased, which is linked to an increase in the transcription factor MEF2A that promotes GLUT4.
  • Overall, the research suggests that the enhancement of GLUT4 in heart muscle after exercise is partly due to lower levels of miR-223-5p, which allows for more MEF2A, NRF1, and FOXO1 to be produced.
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Kainate receptors are a subtype of ionotropic glutamate receptors that form transmembrane channels upon binding glutamate. Here, we have investigated the mechanism of partial agonism in heteromeric GluK2/K5 receptors, where the GluK2 and GluK5 subunits have distinct agonist binding profiles. Using single-molecule Förster resonance energy transfer, we found that at the bi-lobed agonist-binding domain, the partial agonist AMPA-bound receptor occupied intermediate cleft closure conformational states at the GluK2 cleft, compared to the more open cleft conformations in apo form and more closed cleft conformations in the full agonist glutamate-bound form.

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Acute febrile illnesses are still a major cause of mortality and morbidity globally, particularly in low to middle income countries. The aim of this study was to determine any possible metabolic commonalities of patients infected with disparate pathogens that cause fever. Three liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) datasets investigating the metabolic effects of malaria, leishmaniasis and Zika virus infection were used.

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Background: According to recent census data, Hispanic and Latino populations comprise the largest minority group in the United States. Despite ongoing efforts for improved diversity, equity, and inclusion, Hispanics remain underrepresented in medicine (UIM). In addition to well-established benefits to patient care and health systems, physician diversity and increased representation in academic faculty positively impact the recruitment of trainees from UIM backgrounds.

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In this randomized phase II study (GEM-KyCyDex, clinicaltrials gov. Identifier: NCT03336073), the combination of weekly carfilzomib 70 mg/m2, cyclophosphamide and dexamethasone (KCd) was compared to carfilzomib and dexamethasone (Kd) in relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma (RRMM) after 1-3 prior lines (PL). One hundred and ninety-seven patients were included and randomized 1:1 to receive KCd (97 patients) or Kd (100 patients) in 28-day cycles until progressive disease or unacceptable toxicity occurred.

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  • Potassium channels are essential for various bodily functions, and problems with these channels can lead to diseases, making them a key target for drug development.
  • Researchers produced two specific scorpion toxins (TcoKIK and beta-KTx14.3) and analyzed their structures using nuclear magnetic resonance to understand their potential effects on potassium channels.
  • While TcoKIK showed no activity against certain potassium channels, beta-KTx14.3 effectively blocked the KCNQ1 channel, which is important for heart function, indicating its potential for future drug development aimed at treating related diseases.
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Acute mesenteric ischemia (AMI) is associated with a high mortality and morbidity. There are limited studies on the presentation and management of elderly dementia patients with AMI. The following case of an 88-year-old female with dementia presenting with AMI highlights the challenges in the care of elderly dementia patients with AMI, the importance of identifying risk factors and hallmarks of acute mesenteric ischemia early in the clinical course, and suggests that aggressive workup with diagnostic laparoscopy is crucial to timely diagnosis and effective care.

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Background: Financial toxicity describes the harmful effect of individual treatment costs and fiscal burdens that have a compounding negative impact on outcomes in surgery. While this phenomenon has been widely studied in surgical oncology, the purpose of this study was to perform a novel exploration of the impact of financial toxicity in emergency general surgery (EGS) patients throughout the US.

Study Design: The Nationwide Readmissions Database for January and February 2018 was queried for all EGS patients aged 18 to 65 years.

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