Publications by authors named "Lucia C Leal-Esteban"

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  • * Understanding this coordination is essential for grasping various diseases and physiological processes.
  • * The review emphasizes recent findings on how cell cycle regulators influence metabolic enzymes, the endolysosomal pathway, and mitochondrial functions.
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This study investigated the role of CDK4 in the oxidative metabolism of brown adipose tissue (BAT). BAT from Cdk4 mice exhibited fewer lipids and increased mitochondrial volume and expression of canonical thermogenic genes, rendering these mice more resistant to cold exposure. Interestingly, these effects were not BAT cell-autonomous but rather driven by increased sympathetic innervation.

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Cancer proliferation and progression involves altered metabolic pathways as a result of continuous demand for energy and nutrients. In the last years, cell cycle regulators have been involved in the control of metabolic processes, such as glucose and insulin pathways and lipid synthesis, in addition to their canonical function controlling cell cycle progression. Here we describe recent data demonstrating the role of cell cycle regulators in the metabolic control especially in studies performed in cancer models.

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Polycystic kidneys frequently associate with mutations in individual components of cilia, basal bodies or centriolar satellites that perturb complex protein networks. In this review, we focus on the RNA-binding protein Bicaudal-C1 (BICC1) which was found mutated in renal cystic dysplasia, and on its interactions with the ankyrin repeat and sterile α motif (SAM)-containing proteins ANKS3 and ANKS6 and associated kinases and their partially overlapping ciliopathy phenotypes. After reviewing BICC1 homologs in model organisms and their functions in mRNA and cell metabolism during development and in renal tubules, we discuss recent insights from cell-based assays and from structure analysis of the SAM domains, and how SAM domain oligomerization might influence multivalent higher order complexes that are implicated in ciliary signal transduction.

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  • CDK4 is traditionally known for its role in the cell cycle, but this study reveals its significant involvement in cancer metabolism and mTORC1 signaling through its effects on lysosomes.
  • The research shows that CDK4 phosphorylates the tumor suppressor folliculin, which is crucial for mTORC1 activation on lysosomes, and that inhibiting CDK4 leads to lysosomal dysfunction, triggering cancer cell senescence.
  • By using a combination of CDK4 inhibitors and AMPK activators, the study proposes a new therapeutic approach that enhances autophagy and induces cancer cell death, offering an innovative strategy for cancer treatment.
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Altered glucose and lipid metabolism fuel cystic growth in polycystic kidneys, but the cause of these perturbations is unclear. Renal cysts also associate with mutations in Bicaudal C1 (Bicc1) or in its self-polymerizing sterile alpha motif (SAM). Here, we found that Bicc1 maintains normoglycemia and the expression of the gluconeogenic enzymes FBP1 and PEPCK in kidneys.

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Introduction: The information about defects affecting natural killer cell (NK) development and activity in patients with an abnormal increase of recurrent infections is scarce.

Objective: To perform a systematic analysis of NK abnormalities in patients with recurrent infections.

Materials And Methods: Our study enrolled twenty patients with severe or recurrent viral infections.

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Introduction: Streptococcus pneumoniae is a major cause of morbi-mortality in early childhood and elderly. However, a test to measure the antibody responses after specific vaccination is not available in Colombia.

Objective: An immunoenzymatic test was standardized for the measurement of serum IgG levels against 10 serotypes of S.

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Familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (FHL), is a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by an impairment of cytotoxic cells and uncontrolled activation of macrophages. This study presents the first description of four patients with FHL type 2 in Latin America. Patient 1 fulfilled the disease diagnostic criteria since 2 months of age, whereas patients 2, 3 and 4 exhibited the typical manifestations of the disease only later in their childhood.

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