Publications by authors named "Iborra S"

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  • - Dendritic cells (DCs) are key players in the immune system that help activate T cells essential for fighting viral infections, and the nuclear envelope protein lamin A/C is linked to T cell immunity.
  • - Mice lacking lamin A/C in specific immune cells show weakened responses in activating important T cell types, resulting in less effective clearance of viral infections like Vaccinia virus (VACV).
  • - The study suggests that the absence of lamin A/C affects how DCs interact with T cells and influences gene expression, which ultimately impacts the immune system's ability to respond to viruses.
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Selective aerobic oxidation of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural into 2,5-diformylfuran has been achieved on alkali doped Ru/C catalyst. Optimization of Ru metal nanoparticles, as well as the nature and amount of the alkali dopant have been performed. The results showed that doping the Ru/C catalyst with controlled amount of potassium increases the catalytic activity, 2.

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The combination of chemo- and photocatalyses with biocatalysis, which couples the flexible reactivity of the photo- and chemocatalysts with the highly selective and environmentally friendly nature of enzymes in one-pot linear cascades, represents a powerful tool in organic synthesis. However, the combination of photo-, chemo- and biocatalysts in one-pot is challenging because the optimal operating conditions of the involved catalyst types may be rather different, and the different stabilities of catalysts and their mutual deactivation are additional problems often encountered in one-pot cascade processes. This review explores a large number of transformations and approaches adopted for combining enzymes and chemo- and photocatalytic processes in a successful way to achieve valuable chemicals and valorisation of biomass.

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Studying the molecular and immunological basis of allergic diseases often requires purified native allergens. The methodologies for protein purification are usually difficult and may not be completely successful. The objective of this work was to describe a methodology to purify allergens from their natural source, while maintaining their native form.

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Objective: Vulvar lichen sclerosus (VLS) is an underestimated chronic disease. It can cause significant symptom burden and sexual dysfunction. This study aimed to evaluate patient satisfaction and current challenges in the management of VLS in a certified dysplasia unit, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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The selective hydrogenation of 5-(hydroxymethyl)furfural (HMF) into 2,5-bis-(hydroxymethyl)tetrahydrofuran (BHMTHF) in flow reactor using water as a green solvent, has been achieved on a non-noble metal catalyst based on monodispersed CoNi alloy nanoparticles covered by a thin carbon layer. The alloyed catalyst containing CoNi (molar ratio 1 : 1) was prepared in a one-step synthesis following a hydrothermal method. Total conversion of HMF with 91 % selectivity to BHMTHF was achieved.

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  • Primary Sjögren's syndrome (pSS) is an autoimmune disorder influenced by type I and II interferons, with an inadequate focus on the role of innate immune cells like NK and dendritic cells.
  • Researchers found a specific NK cell subset in pSS patients that is more effective at killing cells and detected higher levels of a certain type of dendritic cell (cDC2) involved in inflammation.
  • The study suggests that the interaction between these NK cells and cDC2s, along with specific signaling pathways, plays a key role in pSS development, highlighting potential new targets for therapy.
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Antigen cognate dendritic cell (DC)-T cell synaptic interactions drive activation of T cells and instruct DCs. Upon receiving CD4 T cell help, post-synaptic DCs (psDCs) are licensed to generate CD8 T cell responses. However, the cellular and molecular mechanisms that enable psDCs licensing remain unclear.

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  • - The study investigates the differences between inflammatory osteoclasts and normal (steady-state) osteoclasts, identifying specific traits and key receptors that regulate these cells during chronic inflammation.
  • - Researchers found that the yeast probiotic CNCM I-745 can reduce bone loss in mice with inflammation by targeting the generation of inflammatory osteoclasts.
  • - The findings suggest that certain receptors linked to yeast recognition (Tlr2, Dectin-1, Mincle) play a significant role in the differentiation of inflammatory osteoclasts, offering potential new treatments for conditions involving bone loss.
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Purpose: To evaluate the feasibility and diagnostic value of the combination of colposcopy, cytology and hrHPV (high-risk human papilloma virus) PCR (polymerase chain reaction) testing in patients with no or minor cytologic abnormalities and HPV high risk infection and to find the best predictors for the presence of CIN2 + in this patient collective.

Methods: Three hundred and thirty-four hrHPV patients with normal cytology or minor cytologic abnormalities who had a colposcopic examination at the center of colposcopy at the university hospital Aachen in 2021 were enrolled in this retrospective cohort analysis. Multivariate logistic regression and a machine-learning technique (random forests, leave-one-out analysis) were used.

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Besides their well-known role in initiating adaptive immune responses, several groups have studied the role of dendritic cells (DCs) in the context of chronic metabolic inflammation, such as in diet-induced obesity (DIO) or metabolic-associated fatty liver disease. DCs also have an important function in maintaining metabolic tissue homeostasis in steady-state conditions. In this review, we will briefly describe the different DC subsets, the murine models available to assess their function, and discuss the role of DCs in regulating energy balance and maintaining tissue homeostasis.

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This study aimed to identify predictors for the presence of cervical dysplasia in diagnostic LEEPs (Loop Electrical Excision Procedure) of the cervix. The study was designed as a retrospective single-institution cohort analysis of all patients who underwent LEEP without prior proof of high-grade intraepithelial lesion (diagnostic LEEP) between 2015 and 2020 in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of University Hospital Aachen. In order to identify the most meaningful predictive variables for CIN status (CIN2+ or non-CIN2+), multivariate logistic regression was performed and a machine-learning method was used.

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Amino transaminases (ATAs) have been supported on a 2D ITQ-2 zeolite through electrostatic interactions, resulting in a highly stable active biocatalyst to obtain a variety of valuable chiral amines starting from prochiral ketones derived from biomass. We have extended the biocatalyst applications by designing a chemo-enzymatic process that allows, as the first step, prochiral ketones to be obtained from biomass-derived compounds through an aldol condensation-reduction step using a bifunctional metal/base catalyst. The prochiral ketone is subsequently converted into the chiral amine using the immobilized ATA.

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There is a strong body of evidence by several translational studies which demonstrate the potential of circulating miRNAs as a potential biomarker in oncology. However, recent reports documented varying stability of these small RNA molecules in serum samples. The aim of our pilot study was to evaluate the stability of miRNAs in serum in relation to food intake and sample storage.

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5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) has been successfully valorized into 3-hydroxymethylcyclopentylamine through a one-pot cascade process in aqueous phase by coupling the hydrogenative ring-rearrangement of HMF into 3-hydroxymethylcyclopentanone (HCPN) with a subsequent reductive amination with ammonia. Mono- (Ni@C, Co@C) and bimetallic (NiCo@C) nanoparticles with different Ni/Co ratios partially covered by a thin carbon layer were prepared and characterized. Results showed that a NiCo catalyst, (molar ratio Ni/Co=1, Ni Co @C), displayed excellent performance in the hydrogenative ring-rearrangement of HMF into HCPN (>90 % yield).

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5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) is one of the most valuable biomass platform molecules, enabling the construction of a plethora of high value-added furanic compounds. In particular, in the last decade, HMF has been considered as a starting material for designing biobased surfactants, not only because of its renewability and carbon footprint, but also because of its enhanced biodegradability. This Review presents recent examples of the different approaches to link the hydrophilic and lipophilic moieties into the hydrophobic furan (and tetrahydrofuran) ring, giving a variety of biobased surfactants that have been classified here according to the charge of the head polar group.

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Conventional dendritic cells (cDCs) scan and integrate environmental cues in almost every tissue, including exogenous metabolic signals. While cDCs are critical in maintaining immune balance, their role in preserving energy homeostasis is unclear. Here, we showed that Batf3-deficient mice lacking conventional type 1 DCs (cDC1s) had increased body weight and adiposity during aging.

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The control of diseases caused by protozoan parasites is one of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals. In recent years much research effort has gone into developing a new generation of live attenuated vaccines (LAVs) against malaria, Chagas disease and leishmaniasis. However, there is a bottleneck related to their biosafety, production, and distribution that slows downs further development.

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Purpose: To evaluate the occurrence of anxiety in women attending a colposcopic examination within the new cervical cancer screening in Germany.

Methods: One hundred and fifty-six patients were asked to fill out Spielbergers STAI inventory form prior to their colposcopic examination. For the statistical analysis, a two by two between-group design was applied including the following group factors: the repeat factors included patients, who presented to our centre of dysplasia for the first time (new) and patients who have had an examination in our centre before (repeat).

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Background: The impact of adjuvant radiotherapy (RT) to the vulva with regard to prognosis and local recurrence in patients with vulvar squamous cell cancer (VSCC) is poorly described.

Patients And Methods: In the AGO-CaRE-1 study 1618 patients with primary VSCC FIGO stage ≥ IB, treated between 1998-2008, were documented. In this retrospective subanalysis, 360 patients were included based on the following criteria: nodal involvement (pN+), known RT treatment and known radiation fields.

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  • Aluminosilicate boggsite (Si/Al-BOG) was successfully synthesized without using any organic structure-directing agents, utilizing borosilicogermanium ITQ-47 zeolite seeds instead.
  • Physicochemical tests revealed Si/Al-BOG has strong crystallinity, a high surface area, and desirable chemical properties like tetrahedral aluminum species and acid sites.
  • The zeolite demonstrated impressive catalytic performance in converting l-lactic acid to l,l-lactide, achieving 88.2% conversion and 83.8% selectivity, outperforming other zeolites.
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Background: Conventional type 1 dendritic cells (cDC1s) are central to antitumor immunity and their presence in the tumor microenvironment associates with improved outcomes in patients with cancer. DNGR-1 (CLEC9A) is a dead cell-sensing receptor highly restricted to cDC1s. DNGR-1 has been involved in both cross-presentation of dead cell-associated antigens and processes of disease tolerance, but its role in antitumor immunity has not been clarified yet.

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  • Recent advancements in bioimaging techniques have significantly enhanced the search for new drugs targeting neglected parasitic diseases, particularly visceral leishmaniasis.
  • Although current treatments exist for visceral leishmaniasis, they come with notable drawbacks, making the need for new therapeutic options critical.
  • Researchers have developed a chronic Balb/c mouse model that effectively mimics late-stage human visceral leishmaniasis and identified the thymus as a key organ affected early in the infection.
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