Publications by authors named "Hortas M"

Background: The impact of the pediatric inflammatory multisystem syndrome temporally associated with SARS-CoV-2 (PIMS-TS) in low- and middle-income countries remains poorly understood. Our aim was to understand the characteristics and outcomes of PIMS-TS in Argentina.

Methods: This observational, prospective, and retrospective multicenter study enrolled patients younger than 18 years-old manifesting PIMS-TS, Kawasaki disease (KD) or Kawasaki shock syndrome (KSS) between March 2020 and May 2021.

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This paper describes a laboratory protocol to perform the NanoString nCounter Gene Expression Assay from nasopharyngeal swab samples.  It is urgently necessary to identify factors related to severe symptoms of respiratory infectious diseases, such as COVID-19, in order to assess the possibility of establishing preventive or preliminary therapeutic measures and to plan the services to be provided on hospital admission. At present, the samples recommended for microbiological diagnosis are those taken from the upper and/or the lower respiratory tract.

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During the last few years, an important element in the improvement of the molecular biology techniques has been the necessity for availability of high quality and functionality DNA. Several DNA extraction procedures with different results in both performance and quality, have been proposed. In this study our objective was to determine the most reliable extraction method that balances DNA quantity, and to assess the sample quantification of the fluorometric DNA quantification methods.

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The current COVID-19 pandemic, that has caused more than 100 million cases as well as more than two million deaths worldwide, demands the development of fast and accurate diagnostic methods despite the lack of available samples. This disease mainly affects the respiratory system of the patients and can lead to pneumonia and to severe cases of acute respiratory syndrome that result in the formation of several pathological structures in the lungs. These pathological structures can be explored taking advantage of chest X-ray imaging.

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Background: Asymptomatic carriers of SARS-CoV-2 can be a vehicle for transmission of the infection. This fact is of particular importance in the case of healthcare workers (HCWs).

Design: Cross-sectional study in HCWs in a medium size hospital in the South of Spain.

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Human biobanks are collections of biological samples and health information that allow the organization of biomedical research for upgrading the knowledge of human disorders from different diseases (cancer, allergies, rare diseases, etc.), and reach real answers for diagnosis and treatment. A wide range of samples can be stored in these biorepositories such as hair, nails, urine, tissue, whole blood, red blood cells, buffy coat, plasma, serum, DNA, and RNA.

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Background: Point-of-care testing (POCT), like other laboratory tests, can be affected by errors throughout the total testing process. To evaluate quality error rates, the use of quality indicators (QIs) is recommended; however, little information is available on the quality error rate associated with POCT. The objective of this study was to investigate quality error rates related to POCT and compare them with central laboratory (CL) testing.

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Background: The aim of this study was to measure the biological characteristics involved in tumorigenesis and the progression of breast cancer in symptomatic and screen-detected carcinomas to identify possible differences.

Methods: For this purpose, we evaluated clinical-pathological parameters and proliferative and apoptotic activities in a series of 130 symptomatic and 161 screen-detected tumors.

Results: After adjustment for the smaller size of the screen-detected carcinomas compared with symptomatic cancers, those detected in the screening program presented longer disease-free survival (RR = 0.

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Background: Until recently, laboratory automation has focused primarily on improving hardware. Future advances are concentrated on intelligent software since laboratories performing clinical diagnostic testing require improved information systems to address their data processing needs. In this paper, we propose DB4US, an application that automates information related to laboratory quality indicators information.

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Introduction: Overexpression of the apoptosis-related protein clusterin is associated with breast cancer development and tumor progression. We describe the use of clusterin-specific antisense oligonucleotides and antibodies to sensitize breast carcinoma cells to anticancer drugs routinely used in breast cancer therapy.

Methods: MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 cells were treated with the oligonucleotide or antibody, chemotherapeutic agents (doxorubicin or paclitaxel), tamoxifen, or with combinations of these.

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We are reporting a case of neurobrucellosis that was clinically and radiologically indistinguishable from a cerebral tumor. The histological diagnosis was granulomatous encephalitis. The diagnosis was established by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), detecting high levels of Ig G and Ig M Brucella antibodies in the serum and the cerebrospinal fluid.

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Protein phosphorylation is involved in sperm capacitation, so the effect of protein phosphatase inhibitors on the capacitation of spermatozoa of males with unexplained infertility was investigated. d-mannose ligand specific receptor expression in fresh, living spermatozoa, capacitated or treated with calyculin A (an inhibitor of protein phosphatases 1 and 2A), was studied in three groups of men: pre-vasectomy (fertile) males, males in couples with male infertility, and males in couples with infertility of unknown aetiology. Flow cytometry showed significant differences between infertile couples with a male factor and fertile couples (P < 0.

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Traditionally, point-of-care testing (POCT) has been used throughout the healthcare system without the involvement of the central laboratory. After an exhaustive study of the situation of these laboratories in the Costa del Sol Healthcare Area, we designed a quality control program for the POCT. This program targeted the tests done at the points of care throughout the hospital and the Primary Healthcare Area (PHA), using the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organisations (JCAHO) standards for waived testing.

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Myotonic muscular dystrophy (MMD) is a genetic disease caused by a defective enzyme, myotoninkinase. Male patients with MMD are reported to have reduced fertility. The purpose of this work was to study sperm capacitation and acrosome reaction in the ejaculates of sterile males with MMD and of healthy males (control group).

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Molecular characterization of HLA class II expression was investigated in five lung tumour cell lines at the protein and mRNA levels. The cell lines exhibited a differential expression of HLA-DR, HLA-DP and HLA-DQ products and also showed differences in the inducibility of HLA class II genes by gamma-IFN. Gamma-IFN stimulation induced only HLA-DR expression to varying degrees in three cell lines, while only one cell line showed stimulation for HLA-DP and none for HLA-DQ antigens.

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Objectives: To analyze changes in the thyroid function in patients with acute pancreatitis.

Methods: Admission serum levels of triiodothyronine (T3), reverse triiodothyronine (rT3), thyroxine (T4) and thyrotropin (TSH) were determined in 20 patients with pancreatitis and 20 healthy control patients. Another group of 20 patients with upper digestive haemorrhage was included to study possible changes in the pattern of thyroid function in hemodynamic alterations.

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Using flow cytometry, we studied the expression of the CD16 antigen by lymphocytes present in human semen samples from three groups of patients: 60 fertile men attending for vasectomy, 60 sterile patients without antisperm antibodies (ASA) and 18 immunological sterile patients with ASA in their ejaculate. No significant difference was found in the concentration of leukocytes or subpopulations of these cells (monocytes, lymphocytes and granulocytes) between fertile, sterile without ASA and immunological sterile groups. However, we detected a predominance of macrophages/monocytes within the population of seminal leukocytes.

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In experimental systems, an association between K-ras activity and expression of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules has been reported. In this study, 52 surgically resected bronchogenic carcinomas were studied for human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class I and II expression, and for the presence of point mutations in codon 12 of the K-ras gene. HLA class I loss was detected in 18 carcinomas, and most of the tumors (43 cases) were found negative for HLA class II antigen expression by the APAAP technique with specific monoclonal antibodies.

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Using flow cytometry, we studied the expression of the CD4 antigen within the different cells present in human ejaculate, both in spermatozoa and round cells. In all, 20 samples of semen were obtained from fertile males; in 11 of these, we detected the presence of leukocytes, using the peroxidase test. Swim-up was performed for the analysis of the spermatozoa.

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The expression of genomic progesterone receptor in human ejaculated spermatozoa was investigated. Spermatozoa from 10 fertile donors who exhibited normal semen parameters were analysed. Indirect immunofluorescence and an enzyme immunoassay using monoclonal antibodies against genomic progesterone receptor were used.

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Flow cytometry analysis was used for the accurate and objective evaluation of sperm chromatin condensation and chromatin stability of sperm nuclei. It was also possible to determine the influence of incubation on sperm chromatin. Different types of spermatozoa were studied: unprocessed spermatozoa at 1 and 45 min after ejaculation, after swim-up (migrated), spermatozoa incubated for 6 h in non-capacitating conditions (aged), or in B2 medium (capacitated) or B2 medium followed 1 h later with A23187 (reacted).

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