Publications by authors named "Correia-Neves M"

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  • Animal tuberculosis (TB) affects both livestock and wild animals, and understanding how common it is requires accurate testing.
  • This study explores how well different tests identify TB in wild animals like wild boars and deer, revealing that some tests work better than others for each type of animal.
  • The research helps researchers figure out the real rate of TB in these wildlife populations, which can lead to better studies about how TB spreads in animals.
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  • The study investigated the role of inflammatory cytokines in patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD), specifically comparing those with claudication to those with chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) to assess their serum cytokine levels.
  • Conducted from January 2018 to July 2022, the research involved 119 patients and utilized a comprehensive panel of 27 cytokines, revealing that patients with CLTI had significantly higher levels of 11 specific cytokines compared to those with claudication.
  • The findings indicated a correlation between elevated cytokine levels, particularly in CLTI patients who underwent major amputations, suggesting that inflammatory markers could be potential prognostic indicators for PAD outcomes.
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The main goal of this study was to assess whether the presence of peripheral arterial disease (PAD) correlates with increased inflammatory cell infiltration. An observational, single-centre, and prospective study was conducted from January 2018 to July 2022. Clinical characteristics and anthropometric measures were registered.

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Background: Peripheral artery disease is characterized by an intense inflammatory process that can be associated with a higher mortality rate, particularly in chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI). This study aims to compare the evolution of inflammatory markers between patients with claudication with those with CLTI at 3, 6, and 12 months.

Methods And Results: An observational, single-center, and prospective study was conducted.

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Sorting Nexin 27 (SNX27) is a brain-enriched endosome-associated cargo adaptor that shapes excitatory control, being relevant for cognitive and reward processing, and for several neurological conditions. Despite this, SNX27's role in the nervous system remains poorly explored. To further understand SNX27 function, we performed an extensive behavioral characterization comprising motor, cognitive and emotional dimensions of SNX27 mice.

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Disease modifying therapies (DMTs) used for treating people with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (pwRRMS) target the immune system by different mechanisms of action. However, there is a lack of a comprehensive assessment of their effects on the immune system in comparison to treatment-naïve pwRRMS. Herein, we evaluated the numbers of circulating B cells, CD4 and CD8 T cells, regulatory T cells (Tregs), natural killer (NK) cells and NKT cells, and their subsets, in pwRRMS who were treatment-naïve or treated with different DMTs.

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Sustained control of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection without evidence of disease is based on a finely tuned balance between pro- and anti-inflammatory responses. Loss of this balance leads to tuberculosis (TB) disease, in which exacerbated myeloid and neutrophil activation is common. Proteomic and transcriptomic assessment of the host response can detect increasing immune activation associated with TB disease progression several months before clinical disease.

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  • Vulnerable carotid plaques contribute to 20% of ischemic strokes, making it crucial to identify asymptomatic plaques that may lead to these events.
  • A study involving 177 patients examined the relationship between peri-carotid adipose tissue (measured via extra-media thickness or EMT) and atherosclerotic features at the carotid bifurcation, focusing on various ultrasound measurements.
  • Results indicated that higher EMT values were correlated with an increased presence of carotid plaques and severe stenosis, particularly in patients with acute carotid stenosis, suggesting a potential link between EMT and vascular risk factors.
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Context: Iodine is necessary for proper brain development. The prevalence of iodine deficiency in Portuguese pregnant women led the health authorities, in 2013, to recommend iodine supplementation for women in preconception, throughout pregnancy, and during lactation.

Objective: This work aimed to assess the effect of iodine supplementation initiated in the preconception or the first trimester of pregnancy on the prevalence of iodine deficiency and maternal thyroid status.

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  • This study investigates the differences in core skeletal muscles and myokine levels between patients with chronic limb threatening ischemia (CLTI) and those with claudication, as previous research has indicated that CLTI patients tend to have lower skeletal mass.
  • The research involved 119 patients with peripheral arterial disease from 2018 to 2022, focusing on muscle tissue samples and assessing inflammatory cell presence and serum myokine levels.
  • Findings highlight that patients with CLTI had distinct histological characteristics in their skeletal muscles compared to those with claudication, although demographic and some clinical factors were similar between the two groups.
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The prevalence of obesity has doubled, with a concomitant increase in cardiovascular disease. This study aimed to compare the characteristics of visceral, subcutaneous and peri-aortic adipose tissue determined with computed tomography (CT) scans and to correlate them with cardiovascular risk factors, anthropometric measures and medication. An observational and prospective study was conducted, and 177 subjects were included.

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The coronavirus disease-19 pandemic and the related public health mitigation measures have impacted the transmission of infectious diseases; however, their impact on the use of antibacterials has not yet been extensively evaluated. This study evaluated the impact of the pandemic on the consumption patterns of antibacterials for systemic use in primary care in Portugal. An interrupted time-series analysis was performed using the autoregressive integrated moving average model of the antibacterials dispensed in the community pharmacies in Portugal from 1 January 2016 to 30 June 2022.

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The thymus is responsible for the selection and development of T cells, having an essential role in the establishment of adaptive immunity. Thymic epithelial cells (TECs) are key players in T cell development interacting with thymocytes in the thymic 3D environment. Feeder-layer cells have been frequently used as platforms for the successful establishment of TEC cultures.

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  • The immune and central nervous systems interact closely, and disruptions in this interaction may be linked to various neuropsychiatric disorders.
  • Chronic infections, particularly with Mycobacterium avium, have been shown to affect the immune system and cytokine levels, but their effects on mood and behavior are less clear.
  • In a study using different mouse strains infected with M. avium, researchers found changes in cytokine expression in the spleen and hippocampus, but no significant changes in behaviors related to locomotion, anxiety, or depression.
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The importance of circulating immune cells to primary progressive multiple sclerosis (PPMS) pathophysiology is still controversial because most immunotherapies were shown to be ineffective in treating people with PPMS (pwPPMS). Yet, although controversial, data exist describing peripheral immune system alterations in pwPPMS. This study aims to investigate which alterations might be present in pwPPMS free of disease-modifying drugs (DMD) in comparison to age- and sex-matched healthy controls.

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Background: Digital inclusion and literacy facilitate access to health information and can contribute to self-care behaviors and informed decision-making. However, digital literacy is not an innate skill, but rather requires knowledge acquisition.

Objective: The present study aimed to develop, conduct, and measure the impact, on digital and health literacy, of a digital inclusion program aimed at community dwellers.

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Annually, approximately 10 million people are diagnosed with active tuberculosis (TB), and 1.4 million die of the disease. If left untreated, each person with active TB will infect 10-15 new individuals.

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Glycolipids constitute a major part of the cell envelope of (Mtb). They are potent immunomodulatory molecules recognized by several immune receptors like pattern recognition receptors such as TLR2, DC-SIGN and Dectin-2 on antigen-presenting cells and by T cell receptors on T lymphocytes. The Mtb glycolipids lipoarabinomannan (LAM) and its biosynthetic relatives, phosphatidylinositol mannosides (PIMs) and lipomannan (LM), as well as other Mtb glycolipids, such as phenolic glycolipids and sulfoglycolipids have the ability to modulate the immune response, stimulating or inhibiting a pro-inflammatory response.

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Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) hold promising therapeutic potential in several clinical applications, mainly due to their paracrine activity. The implementation of future secretome-based therapeutic strategies requires the use of easily accessible MSCs sources that provide high numbers of cells with homogenous characteristics. MSCs obtained from induced pluripotent stem cells (iMSCs) have been put forward as an advantageous alternative to the gold-standard tissue sources, such as bone marrow (BM-MSCs).

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Control of tuberculosis depends on the rapid expression of protective CD4 T-cell responses in the (Mtb)-infected lungs. We have recently shown that the immunomodulatory cytokine IL-10 acts intrinsically in CD4 T cells and impairs their parenchymal migratory capacity, thereby preventing control of Mtb infection. Herein, we show that IL-10 overexpression does not impact the protection conferred by the established memory CD4 T-cell response, as BCG-vaccinated mice overexpressing IL-10 only during Mtb infection display an accelerated, BCG-induced, Ag85b-specific CD4 T-cell response and control Mtb infection.

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Background: Lower extremity peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is an atherosclerotic disease of the lower extremities. Atherosclerosis, inflammation, and sarcopenia are independently associated and potentiate each other. Inflammation is deeply involved in the formation and progression of atherosclerosis and is also involved in the pathophysiology of sarcopenia.

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Objective: The aim of this study is to assess the peripheral immune system of newly diagnosed patients with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) and compare it to healthy controls (HC).

Methods: This cross-sectional study involves 30 treatment-naïve newly diagnosed patients with RRMS and 33 sex- and age-matched HC. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells were analyzed regarding: i) thymic function surrogates [T cell receptor excision circles (TRECs) and recent thymic emigrants (RTEs)]; ii) naïve and memory CD4 and CD8 T cells subsets; iii) T helper (Th) phenotype and chemokine receptors expression on CD8 T cells subsets; iv) regulatory T cell (Tregs) phenotype; and exclude expression of activating/inhibitory receptors by natural killer (NK) and NKT cells.

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Obesity is a risk factor for coronary atherosclerosis. However, the influence of adipose tissue in carotid atherosclerosis is not completely understood. No systematic review/meta-analysis was previously performed to understand if obesity is a risk factor for carotid atherosclerosis.

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  • Group B Streptococcus (GBS) poses a significant risk to newborns, leading researchers to explore glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) as a possible vaccine target.
  • Vaccinating mothers with GBS GAPDH affects their offspring, resulting in changes to the gut microbiome and immune system development, with observed alterations in inflammatory markers and immune cell expression.
  • Male pups from vaccinated mothers also show long-term behavioral issues, including anxiety-like symptoms and impaired learning and memory, raising concerns about maternal vaccination strategies using common antigens.
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