Publications by authors named "E Carrillo de Santa Pau"

The rapid development of machine learning (ML) techniques has opened up the data-dense field of microbiome research for novel therapeutic, diagnostic, and prognostic applications targeting a wide range of disorders, which could substantially improve healthcare practices in the era of precision medicine. However, several challenges must be addressed to exploit the benefits of ML in this field fully. In particular, there is a need to establish "gold standard" protocols for conducting ML analysis experiments and improve interactions between microbiome researchers and ML experts.

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Cohesin exists in two variants containing STAG1 or STAG2. STAG2 is one of the most mutated genes in cancer and a major bladder tumor suppressor. Little is known about how its inactivation contributes to tumorigenesis.

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  • Lupus is caused by a breakdown in B cell tolerance, leading to the production of autoantibodies, and this study investigates the mechanisms behind this loss of tolerance using specific mouse models.
  • Researchers found that mice with a certain chromosome region (c1(96-100)) produced more anti-HEL antibodies and showed increased B cell activity, indicating a failure in B cell self-regulation.
  • The study suggests that both B and T cell defects play a role in breaking germinal center tolerance, supported by experiments showing enhanced autoantibody production when both B and T cell abnormalities are present.
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