Publications by authors named "Maria Garcia-Flores"

In the recent years, research in oncologyhas focused on liquid biopsies, which rely on thedetection of cancer-derived components, includingcirculating tumor cells (CTCs), circulating tumor DNA(ctDNA), circulating free RNA (cfRNA), and extracellularvesicles (EVs), in the biofluids of patients, providinggenomic, epigenetic and transcriptomic, informationabout tumors and metastatic sites. In this reviewwe collect current evidence regarding the potentialof liquid biopsies for the diagnosis and follow-up ofuro-oncology patients, as well as the advantages andlimitations of these approaches. Although promising,the way in which this methodology must be incorporatedinto the clinical routine needs to be still definedboth at the pre-analytical and analytical level beforetheir clinical utility is demonstrated.

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Background: Because of their specific and biologically relevant cargo, urine extracellular vesicles (EVs) constitute a valuable source of potential non-invasive biomarkers that could support the clinical decision-making to improve the management of prostate cancer (PCa) patients. Different EV isolation methods differ in terms of complexity and yield, conditioning, as consequence, the analytical result.

Methods: The aim of this study was to compare three different isolation methods for urine EVs: ultracentrifugation (UC), size exclusion chromatography (SEC), and a commercial kit (Exolute® Urine Kit).

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Prostate cancer (PCa) is a hormone-dependent tumor characterized by an extremely heterogeneous prognosis. Despite recent advances in partially uncovering some of the biological processes involved in its progression, there is still an urgent need for identifying more accurate and specific prognostic procedures to differentiate between disease stages. In this context, targeted approaches, focused on mapping dysregulated metabolic pathways, could play a critical role in identifying the mechanisms driving tumorigenesis and metastasis.

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The purpose of this study is to clinically validate a series of circulating miRNAs that distinguish between the 4 most prevalent tumor types (lung cancer (LC); breast cancer (BC); colorectal cancer (CRC); and prostate cancer (PCa)) and healthy donors (HDs). A total of 18 miRNAs and 3 housekeeping miRNA genes were evaluated by qRT-PCR on RNA extracted from serum of cancer patients, 44 LC, 45 BC, 27 CRC, and 40 PCa, and on 45 HDs. The cancer detection performance of the miRNA expression levels was evaluated by studying the area under the curve (AUC) of receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves at univariate and multivariate levels.

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This study set out to identify the presence of bovine immunodeficiency virus (BIV) in animals geographically located in Mexico. BIV was first discovered in the United States in a dairy cow with persistent lymphocytosis, lymphoid hyperplasia and lymphocytic encephalitis. Many studies indicate that BIV infection is globally distributed, but its presence in Mexico remains unknown.

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The env gene in Small Ruminant Lentiviruses (SRLV) encodes the surface glycoprotein (SU) that divides into conserved (C1-C4) and variable regions (V1-V5). SRLV region V4 has been found to be homologous to the V3 region of human lentivirus (HIV). HIV V3 is responsible for tropism and the development of nervous clinical patterns when there is a tendency to conserve amino acids in specific "signature pattern" positions.

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Bats can host pathogenic organisms such as viruses and fungi, but little is known about the pathogenicity of their parasites. Hemoparasites are frequently recorded in Neotropical bats, particularly (Filarioidea: Onchocercidae), but their pathogenic effect on bats is scarcely known. In this work, microfilariae were identified in four (8%) out of 51 sampled frugivorous bats belonging to three different species: , , and , which are located in Yautepec, Morelos, Mexico.

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Bartonellae are emerging blood-borne bacteria that have been recovered from a wide range of mammalian species and arthropod vectors around the world. Bats are now recognized as a potential wildlife reservoir for a diverse number of Bartonella species, including the zoonotic Candidatus B. mayotimonensis.

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Cancer is a public health problem with an impact on Health Services in Mexico; it is also, one of the leading causes of mortality (mortality rate: 610.6 / 100 000) and is expected to double the total number of new cases by 2035 (GLOBOCAN). The most frequent neoplasms are the malignant tumor of breast, prostate, cervix and uterin, colorectal and pulmonary.

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Introduction: Prostate cancer (PCa) is one of the most common malignancies in men worldwide. Serum prostate specific antigen (PSA) level has been extensively used as a biomarker to detect PCa. However, PSA is not cancer-specific and various non-malignant conditions, including benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), can cause a rise in PSA blood levels, thus leading to many false positive results.

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  • Prostate cancer displays varying clinical and biological characteristics, making it crucial to find molecular changes to develop tailored treatment strategies based on progression risk.
  • A study analyzed the insulin-like growth factor (IGF) system's significance in patients with local prostate cancer, focusing on those with and without the TMPRSS2-ERG gene fusion.
  • Findings revealed that higher IGF-1R expression is linked to better progression-free survival in T2E-negative patients, suggesting that assessing IGF-1/IGF-1R alongside TMPRSS2-ERG status might be valuable for predicting tumor progression.
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Aims: Speckle-type POZ protein (SPOP) is an E3 ubiquitin ligase adaptor recently described to be mutated in prostate cancer (PCa). Hence, studying the gene expression profile and the presence of SPOP mutations in PCa and understanding its clinico-pathological significance as prognostic and therapeutic biomarker are important to further understand its role in PCa development.

Patients And Methods: A cohort of 265 paraffin-embedded PCa samples from patients with more than 5 years of follow-up and treated with radical prostatectomy were collected at our institution for SPOP evaluation.

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  • * Valid and reproducible tools for risk estimation could encourage more patients to participate in active surveillance programs, reducing unnecessary overtreatment and its related costs and health risks.
  • * This review explores new genomic techniques for discovering biomarkers and discusses how they can be validated within active surveillance protocols to help identify patients at risk for cancer progression.
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An increased number of dengue cases with neurological complications have been reported in recent years. The lack of reliable animal models for dengue has hindered studies on dengue virus (DENV) pathogenesis and cellular tropism in vivo. We further investigate the tropism of DENV for the human central nervous system (CNS), characterizing DENV interactions with cell surface proteins in human CNS cells by virus overlay protein binding assays (VOPBA) and coimmunoprecipitations.

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