Publications by authors named "L Cedillo-Barron"

Vaccination is one of the most effective prophylactic public health interventions for the prevention of infectious diseases such as coronavirus disease (COVID-19). Considering the ongoing need for new COVID-19 vaccines, it is crucial to modify our approach and incorporate more conserved regions of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) to effectively address emerging viral variants. The nucleocapsid protein is a structural protein of SARS-CoV-2 that is involved in replication and immune responses.

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Viruses have a wide repertoire of molecular strategies that focus on their replication or the facilitation of different stages of the viral cycle. One of these strategies is mediated by the activity of viroporins, which are multifunctional viral proteins that, upon oligomerization, exhibit ion channel properties with mild ion selectivity. Viroporins facilitate multiple processes, such as the regulation of immune response and inflammasome activation through the induction of pore formation in various cell organelle membranes to facilitate the escape of ions and the alteration of intracellular homeostasis.

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  • The placenta serves as a vital connection between the mother and developing fetus, offering protection, nutrient transport, and waste exchange.
  • Some viruses possess the ability to invade the placenta, potentially causing harm like necrosis and complications for both the fetus and mother.
  • Understanding these viral mechanisms can enhance research in maternal-fetal health and inform new therapeutic approaches and biomarkers for fetal development.
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  • - The development of second-generation COVID-19 vaccines is crucial for targeting emerging variants by using multiple antigens from the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
  • - Researchers analyzed the combination of the nucleocapsid (N) protein, Spike protein S1 domain, and receptor binding domain (RBD), finding that these combined antigens provoked a stronger immune response in mice than single antigens alone.
  • - Immunization with the combined antigens increased IgG antibody levels and cytokine production, showing effectiveness against both alpha and beta variants of the virus, which supports the potential for improved vaccine strategies.
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Zika virus (ZIKV) infection is a major public health threat, making the study of its biology a matter of great importance. By analyzing the viral-host protein interactions, new drug targets may be proposed. In this work, we showed that human cytoplasmic dynein-1 (Dyn) interacts with the envelope protein (E) of ZIKV.

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