Publications by authors named "Luis F Soto"

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  • A dangerous bacterium, associated with multiple diseases and known for its lethal toxins, currently lacks a safe and effective vaccine for humans.
  • Researchers computationally screened the bacterium's entire proteome to identify immunogenic proteins and potential vaccine candidates, focusing on proteins like Collagenase A and Exo-alpha-sialidase.
  • The study also highlighted promising multi-epitope proteins designed for future vaccine development, which could be evaluated in preclinical trials for their ability to stimulate immune responses and protect against infections.
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The severity of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) quickly progresses with unfavorable outcomes due to the host immune response and metabolism alteration. Hence, we hypothesized that leukocyte glucose index (LGI) is a biomarker for severe COVID-19. This study involved 109 patients and the usefulness of LGI was evaluated and compared with other risk factors to predict COVID 19 severity.

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Multiple immunoinformatic tools have been developed to predict T-cell epitopes from protein amino acid sequences for different major histocompatibility complex (MHC) alleles. These prediction tools output hundreds of potential peptide candidates which require further processing; however, these tools are either not graphical or not friendly for non-programming users. We present Epitope-Evaluator, a web tool developed in the Shiny/R framework to interactively analyze predicted T-cell epitopes.

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Transcription factors (TFs) regulate gene expression by binding to DNA sequences and modulating transcriptional activity through their effector domains. Despite the central role of effector domains in TF function, there is a current lack of a comprehensive resource and characterization of effector domains. Here, we provide a catalog of 924 effector domains across 594 human TFs.

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Aims: Explore potential of 31 tear biomarkers involved in screening for diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN). Assess the utility of aesthesiometry for measuring corneal damage in DPN and determine optimal cutoff point for detecting DPN.

Methods: Screening test pilot study recruited 90 participants from a tertiary hospital in Lima, Peru.

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