Publications by authors named "Espitia C"

Patients with breast tumors that metastasize to the brain have limited treatment options and a very poor prognosis. More effective therapeutic strategies are desperately needed for this patient population. Recent evidence demonstrates that brain metastases arising from breast tumors display altered energy production that results in enhanced autophagy.

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The need for new drugs to treat human infections is a global health concern. Diseases like tuberculosis, trypanosomiasis, amoebiasis, and AIDS remain significant problems, especially in developing countries like Mexico. Despite existing treatments, issues such as resistance and adverse effects drive the search for new alternatives.

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Identifying and evaluating potential vaccine candidates has become one of the main objectives to combat tuberculosis. Among them, mannosylated Apa antigen from Mycobacterium tuberculosis and the non-mannosylated protein expressed in Escherichia coli, have been studied. Although both proteins can induce a protective response in mice, it has been considered that native protein can be dispensed.

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Intracellular pathogens like Brucella face challenges during the intraphagocytic adaptation phase, where the modulation of gene expression plays an essential role in taking advantage of stressors to persist inside the host cell. This study aims to explore the expression of antisense virB2 RNA strand and related genes under intracellular simulation media. Sense and antisense virB2 RNA strands increased expression when nutrient deprivation and acidification were higher, being starvation more determinative.

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SARS-CoV-2 Main Protease (Mpro) is an enzyme that cleaves viral polyproteins translated from the viral genome, which is critical for viral replication. Mpro is a target for anti-SARS-CoV-2 drug development. Herein, we performed a large-scale virtual screening by comparing multiple structural descriptors of reference molecules with reported anti-coronavirus activity against a library with >17 million compounds.

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COVID-19 patients can exhibit a wide range of clinical manifestations affecting various organs and systems. Neurological symptoms have been reported in COVID-19 patients, both during the acute phase of the illness and in cases of long-term COVID. Moderate symptoms include ageusia, anosmia, altered mental status, and cognitive impairment, and in more severe cases can manifest as ischemic cerebrovascular disease and encephalitis.

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential antibiofilm activity of () compounds over BCG ( BCG) as a model for (). We evaluated the antibiofilm activity as the ability to both inhibit biofilm formation and disrupt preformed biofilms (bactericidal) of compounds, which have been previously described as being antimycobacterials against . BCG developed air-liquid interface biofilms with surface attachment ability and drug tolerance.

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Unlabelled: Although cisplatin remains a backbone of standard-of-care chemotherapy regimens for a variety of malignancies, its use is often associated with severe dose-limiting toxicities (DLT). Notably, 30%-40% of patients treated with cisplatin-based regimens are forced to discontinue treatment after experiencing nephrotoxicity as a DLT. New approaches that simultaneously prevent renal toxicity while improving therapeutic response have the potential to make a major clinical impact for patients with multiple forms of cancer.

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-acetylneuraminic acid linked to galactose by α2,6 and α2,3 linkages (Siaα2,6 and Siaα2,3) is expressed on glycoconjugates of animal tissues, where it performs multiple biological functions. In addition, these types of sialic acid residues are the main targets for the binding and entry of influenza viruses. Here we used fluorochrome-conjugated , , and peanut lectins for the simultaneous detection of Siaα2,3 and Siaα2,6 and galactosyl residues by two-color flow cytometry on A549 cells, a human pneumocyte cell line used for in vitro studies of the infection by influenza viruses, as well as on Vero and MDCK cell lines.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Several medicinal plants, including the endemic herb Cirsum ehrenbergii (Asteraceae), have been documented in manuscripts, medical and botanical books written in Mexico since the XVI century until the present. This unique circumstance is a real window in the time that allows to investigate historical and contemporary ethnopharmacological knowledge.

Aim Of The Study: To examine the persistence, disappearance, and transformation of ethnomedicinal knowledge of C.

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During the early and progressive (late) stages of murine experimental pulmonary tuberculosis, the differential activation of macrophages contributes to disease development by controlling bacterial growth and immune regulation. Mycobacterial proteins P27 and PE_PGRS33 can target the mitochondria of macrophages. This study aims to evaluate the effect of both proteins on macrophage activation during mycobacterial infection.

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This study presents the application of a novel approach, using thermal and optical techniques, to identify the causes of poor burnout performance of Colombian stoker furnaces in the Cauca Valley State. The four coals used in these furnaces were characterized to obtain particle size distribution, particle and tapped density, elemental and proximate composition, mineral composition, and maceral content. Up to 80% incomplete combustion was noted in macro-TGA tests compared to complete combustion in a micro-TGA.

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Patients with late-stage and human papillomavirus (HPV)-negative head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) continue to have a very poor prognosis. The development of more effective novel therapies that improve overall survival and overcome drug resistance is an urgent priority. Here we report that HNSCC tumors significantly overexpress NEDD8 and exhibit high sensitivity to the first-in-class NEDD8-activating enzyme (NAE) inhibitor pevonedistat.

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Plants of species have several pharmacological activities including antimicrobial effects. Amoebiasis continues to be a public health problem, with increasing evidence of resistance to metronidazole. In this study, we assessed the effect of the alkaloid fraction of root bark and the alkaloids ibogaine and voacangine on the viability and infectivity of trophozoites.

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Background: Tuberculosis is an infectious disease caused by the bacillus . Compounds including a sulfur-containing scaffold have been shown to be key scaffolds in various antituberculosis agents. Interestingly, the 3-hydroxy-3-phenyl-prop-2-enedithioic acids have, to the best of our knowledge, not been previously described as antituberculosis agents.

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  • - The study focuses on the role of protein methylation in the behavior of the heparin binding hemagglutinin (HbhA) from bacteria, suggesting it could serve as a candidate for a subunit vaccine due to altered immune response.
  • - Researchers expressed HbhA as a recombinant methylated protein and examined its behavior under nitrogen-limiting conditions, discovering that methylation affects the protein's stability but not its interaction with certain cells.
  • - The findings indicate that HbhA acts as a Fatty Acid Binding Protein, hinting at its potential role in lipid body formation related to tuberculosis and emphasizing the need for specialized expression systems to study modified proteins effectively.
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A high-yielding total synthesis of the indole alkaloid prenostodione was completed in 4 steps and 44% overall yield from 1-indole-3-carboxylic acid. The expedient syntheses of prenostodiones containing distinct substituents at the position of the phenyl frame underscored the scope of this methodology. The cytotoxic activities of the -butyl esters of prenostodione analogues were tested using six tumor cell lines.

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Human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 (HTLV-1) is a retrovirus that infects at least 10 million people worldwide and is associated with the development of T-cell lymphoma (TCL). The treatment of TCL remains challenging and new treatment options are urgently needed. With the goal of developing a novel therapeutic approach for TCL, we investigated the activity of the clinical formulation of oncolytic reovirus (Reolysin, Pelareorep) in TCL models.

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SARS-CoV-2 is a novel β-coronavirus that caused the COVID-19 pandemic disease, which spread rapidly, infecting more than 134 million people, and killing almost 2.9 million thus far. Based on the urgent need for therapeutic and prophylactic strategies, the identification and characterization of antibodies has been accelerated, since they have been fundamental in treating other viral diseases.

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  • The flatworm Taenia solium causes cysticercosis in humans and pigs, leading to a serious condition called neurocysticercosis, particularly in rural areas of Mexico and other developing countries.
  • This study focuses on identifying and characterizing proteins secreted by T. solium cysticerci from infected pigs using advanced proteomic techniques.
  • The research identified 108 conserved and 186 differential proteins, including 14 potentially vaccine-targeting proteins, and revealed a link between the parasite's signaling pathways and human cancer, along with the novel mechanism of protein release via exosome-like structures.
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T cells recognizing epitopes on the surface of mycobacteria-infected macrophages can impart protection, but with associated risk for reactivation to lung pathology. We aimed to identify antibodies specific to such epitopes, which carry potentials for development toward novel therapeutic constructs. Since epitopes presented in the context of major histocompatibility complex alleles are rarely recognized by naturally produced antibodies, we used a phage display library for the identification of monoclonal human single domain antibody producing clones.

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Despite the promising antilymphoma activity of histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors as a drug class, resistance is a significant clinical issue. Elucidating the molecular mechanisms driving HDAC inhibitor resistance and/or the specific targets that are altered in drug-resistant cells may facilitate the development of strategies that overcome drug resistance and are more effective for refractory patients. We generated novel T-cell lymphoma (TCL) cell line models of acquired resistance to the HDAC inhibitor belinostat to identify potential effective therapies.

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The development of a more efficient vaccine is needed to improve tuberculosis control. One of the current approaches is to identify immunogenic T-cell peptides that can elicit a protective and specific immune response. These peptides come from immunogenic proteins of the pathogen.

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