Publications by authors named "Collado A"

Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) of chromosome 6p21 is an important mechanism that generates HLA haplotype loss in various human tumors. This mechanism produces non-reversible HLA-deficient tumor cells that can escape T cell immune responses in peptide-vaccinated cancer patients. However, the exact frequency of this mechanism is still unknown, because contaminating stroma in solid tumor tissues masks the tumor DNA obtained from solid samples.

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Purpose: Bladder tumors are the second most common tumors of the genitourinary system. Approximately 80% of patients initially present with a superficial lesion, which is treated with transurethral resection. Although transurethral resection is a standard procedure, it is not morbidity-free.

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The incidence of a neoplasm within the female urethral diverticulum is rare. Clear cell adenocarcinoma, which is the most common neoplasm, arises from the metaplasia of surface transitional epithelium and the paraurethral ducts. These tumors are usually diagnosed at a late stage, which worsens their prognosis.

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Short tandem repeat (STR) markers are currently used to define loss of heterozygosity (LOH) of genes and chromosomes in tumors. Chromosome 6 and chromosome 15 STR markers are applied to define loss of HLA and related genes (e.g.

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Hydroxyester 2, easily obtained from santonin (1), has been transformed into 10 alpha-hydroxyguai-3-en-8,12-olide 6, a good intermediate for the synthesis of natural 8,12-guaianolides. Compound 6 was obtained from 2 by photochemical rearrangement of its acetyl derivative 7, stereoselective hydrogenation on Pd/C, reduction, regioselective elimination, hydrolysis, and lactonization. The synthesis of the natural guaianolides 3-5 was carried out in two sequences in which the regioselective elimination of a hydroxyl group at C10 with triflic anhydride or SOCl2 to afford, respectively, the endo or exo double bond on C10 and the regioselective opening of the C3-C4 alpha-epoxide were the key steps.

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Although Haemophilus influenzae is a common etiologic agent of pneumonia in patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the characteristics of this pneumonia have not been adequately assessed. We have prospectively studied features of H. influenzae pneumonia in 26 consecutive HIV-infected inpatients.

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Purpose: We analyze the evolution of superficial transitional cell carcinoma in the intramural distal ureter treated with transurethral resection.

Materials And Methods: A total of 19 patients underwent transurethral resection of the intramural distal ureter with a mean followup of 57 months. All cases were diagnosed as superficial transitional cell carcinoma and all but 2 had a history of bladder tumor.

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Objective: To analyze whether inflammatory disease activity plays a substantial role in the loss of bone mass observed in ankylosing spondylitis (AS) patients who have not yet developed ankylosis.

Methods: A longitudinal cohort study of 34 patients with early AS (duration <10 years) without ankylosis was conducted. The mean followup was 19 months.

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The identification of different mechanisms by which tumours escape from the immune system has helped to evaluate the clinical relevance of a variety of phenotypic changes that occur during tumour development. Among them, changes in HLA class I expression play a leading role in the tumour-host environment since HLA class I molecules interact with T lymphocytes for antigen presentation and with NK cells for inhibition/activation of these immune effector cells. Our laboratory has proposed a classification of the altered HLA class I phenotypes frequently found in human tumours, into five major groups.

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Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) in the short arm of chromosome 6 (6p) was detected in samples obtained from colon (13.8%), larynx (17.6%) and melanoma (15.

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The effect of protein-bound polysaccharide (PSK) on the survival of BALB/c and C57BL/6 mice after intravenous injections of syngeneic murine sarcomas (GR9.B9 and Meth-A), LSTRA lymphoma and B16 melanoma cells was studied. Pretreatment of mice with PSK significantly increased survival after the injection of either type of sarcoma cells, although the effect was attenuated when high numbers of cells were injected.

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Expression of HLA G may be a way for tumor cells to escape immuno-surveillance. HLA G is selectively expressed by extravillous trophoblast in the human placenta, a tissue that does not express HLA A or B molecules. It is tempting to propose that tumor cells resemble this unique HLA class I phenotype as they frequently lose classical HLA A, B and C class I expression.

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Objectives: To review the clinical presentation of prostatic abscess and to assess the usefulness of ultrasound-guided needle aspiration as a treatment option for this condition.

Methods: Between October 1984 and November 1997, prostatic abscess was diagnosed in 31 patients. The average age was 60 years (range 29 to 79).

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Objective: To assess the usefulness of balloon percutaneous dilatation as a starting treatment technique of ureteral stenosis in kidney transplant recipients.

Patients And Methods: A total of 472 kidney transplants have been performed at our center between August 1981 and January 1997. The coexistence of high creatinine values and urinary tract dilatation in the postoperative period, after discarding concomitant causes, was managed with a percutaneous nephrostomy.

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We analyzed the expression of HLA class I antigens in 78 tumor tissue samples obtained from patients diagnosed as having colorectal carcinomas. A broad panel of mAbs defining HLA monomorphic, locus-specific and allele-specific determinants was used. In addition, an antibody defining HLA-C locus-specific determinant (L31) was also tested.

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We studied the effect of protein-bound polysaccharide PSK on metastatic colonization of BALB/c mice after intravenous injections of different syngeneic murine H-2 positive and H-2 negative tumor clones. The tumor lines used were different clones from chemically induced fibrosarcomas (GR9.B9, an H-2 negative clone from GR9 tumor, and B7.

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Objective: To assess the frequency and clinical significance of amyloid deposits in abdominal fat in patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS).

Methods: Abdominal subcutaneous fat aspiration (ASFA) by fine needle was performed in 137 unselected patients with AS of more than 5 years of disease evolution. A followup study was done of patients with amyloidosis in the abdominal fat (ASFA positive test) to evaluate the development of clinical amyloidosis.

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MHC class I antigens are lost or downregulated in invasive tumors compared with autologous normal tissues. This is observed in most of the newly induced experimental tumors analyzed if they are cloned before passaging in vivo. Similarly, this is observed in 40%-90% of human tumors using the available panel of anti-HLA class I monoclonal antibodies.

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Interleukin 1-beta (IL-1 beta), IL-2, IL-4, IL-5, IL-6, IL-8, tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha), transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) gene expression was determined in knee synovium of 16 patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and 16 patients with seronegative spondyloarthropathies (SSP), by using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification. The pattern of cytokines observed in RA synovium is of the macrophage-fibroblast type, with the highest expression of IL-1 beta and TGF-beta. GM-CSF and IL-2 bands were visualized in a minority of patients.

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A prospective study was carried out to determine the usefulness of 99TCm-human immunoglobulin G (HIG) scintigraphy in the assessment of the severity of joint inflammation. Twenty-four patients with rheumatoid arthritis were studied. The presence or absence of pain and/or swelling was evaluated in 34 joints and a clinical index taking into account the surface area of each joint was calculated.

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Objective: To determine if serum CK activity is reduced in inflammatory rheumatic diseases and to evaluate whether this phenomenon is linked to disease activity or steroid therapy.

Methods: Serum CK activity was measured in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE, n = 52), rheumatoid arthritis (RA, n = 80), ankylosing spondylitis (AS, n = 82), spondyloarthropathies other than AS (SpA, n = 22), and a miscellaneous group (MI, n = 27), and in 103 control patients with noninflammatory arthropathies (NIA). Laboratory variables of inflammatory activity such as ESR, CRP, platelet count, and hemoglobin (and anti-DNA antibodies and complement levels in SLE) were measured at the same time.

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