Publications by authors named "Rodero M"

Background/objectives: In a previous study, we described elevated anti- IgG levels in septic patients in relation to disease severity. In this study, our objective was to analyze the evolution of anti- immunoglobulins in septic patients during hospital admission and their association with αβ and γδ T cell subsets.

Methods: We recruited 80 subjects: 40 patients with sepsis and 40 controls.

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Today, the use of biogas to produce more sustainable bioproducts is attracting an increasing attention in the quest for a circular economy. This work aims at optimizing the biosynthesis of high value bioproducts such as ectoine and hydroxyectoine from methane using a high mass transfer Taylor flow reactor and a methanotrophic consortium. The influence of the gas residence time (30-240 min) and concentration of microorganisms (0.

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Historical seroprevalence data for in Spain vary greatly depending on the sampling region owing to different fish consumption habits. As a result of European Regulation (EC) No. 853/2004, the Royal Decree 1420/2006 on the prevention of parasitosis by in fishery products supplied by establishments that serve food to final consumers or to communities came into force in Spain.

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The NLRP3 inflammasome is a critical component of the innate immune response. NLRP3 activation is a tightly controlled process involving an initial priming to express NLRP3, pro-IL-1 β, and pro-IL-18, followed by an activation signal. The precise mechanism of activation is not fully understood due to the diverse range of activators, yet it effectively orchestrates the activation of caspase-1, which subsequently triggers the release of proinflammatory cytokines IL-1β and IL-18.

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Nowadays, the utilization of biogas for energy generation is hindered by the declining production costs of solar and wind power. A shift towards the valorization of biogas into ectoine, a highly valuable bioproduct priced at 1000 €⸱kg, offers a novel approach to fostering a more competitive biogas market while contributing to carbon neutrality. This study evaluated the optimization of CH gas-liquid mass transfer in 10 L bubble column bioreactors for CH conversion into ectoine and hydroxyectoine using a mixed methanotrophic culture.

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Alpha-Gal/α-Gal is an oligosaccharide produced by non-primate mammals. Humans have developed an immune response mediated by anti-α-Gal antibodies that can trigger an allergic reaction and cause anaphylaxis. In recent years, cases of patients with delayed allergic reaction to mammalian meat have been reported worldwide.

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The phenotype of allergic diseases associated with Anisakis determines the pattern of cytokines related to antibody production. However, the role of serum IgA and the immunomodulatory mechanisms exerted by active infection of L3 or passive mucosal contact with A. simplex specific antigens has not been studied before.

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Introduction: In patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), nurses are considered as essential, not only to ensure pharmacological safety, but also in the promotion in self-care and decision-making, favouring the empowerment of patients. This systematic review aimed to summarize the available literature on the health education by the nurse in patients with RA.

Material And Methods: Following Cochrane Collaboration procedures, the PRISMA statement and PRISMA checklist, relevant quantitative studies published were retrieved from the CINAHL, Scopus, PubMed and Medic databases and then systematically reviewed.

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  • Single cell protein (SCP) is being explored as a sustainable protein source by utilizing waste materials in a circular economy, focusing on using gaseous substrates for safer and cleaner production.
  • The study used a consortium of phototrophic purple bacteria (PPB) to generate SCP from hydrogen (H) and carbon monoxide (CO), finding that optimal growth conditions occurred at pH 7, 25°C, and light intensities above 30 W·m.
  • Results showed high biomass and protein yields, with over 50% protein content in the resulting SCP, indicating its efficiency and potential for use as animal feed.
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Type I interferon (IFN) signalling is tightly controlled. Upon recognition of DNA by cyclic GMP-AMP synthase (cGAS), stimulator of interferon genes (STING) translocates along the endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-Golgi axis to induce IFN signalling. Termination is achieved through autophagic degradation or recycling of STING by retrograde Golgi-to-ER transport.

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Identifying prognostic biomarkers to predict clinical outcomes in stage I and II cutaneous melanomas could guide the clinical application of adjuvant and neoadjuvant therapies. We aimed to investigate the prognostic value of phosphorylated signal transducer and activator of transcription 5 (pSTAT5) as a biomarker in early-stage melanoma. This study evaluated all initially staged Ib and II melanoma patients undergoing sentinel node biopsy at a tertiary centre in Brisbane, Australia between 1994 and 2007, with survival data collected from the Queensland Cancer Registry.

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  • Activated monocytes contribute to chronic inflammatory diseases like Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA), causing damage to joints and highlighting a need for new treatment strategies.
  • The study investigated the histamine analog clobenpropit (CB) as a potential therapy targeting the CXCR4 receptor on monocytes, showing it reduces the production of inflammatory cytokines in both JIA patients and arthritic mice.
  • CB treatment led to significant improvements in mouse models, decreasing inflammation and joint damage, suggesting it could be a promising therapeutic option alongside current treatments for rheumatoid arthritis.
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Despite the potential of biogas from waste/wastewater treatment as a renewable energy source, the presence of pollutants and the rapid decrease in the levelized cost of solar and wind power constrain the use of biogas for energy generation. Biogas conversion into ectoine, one of the most valuable bioproducts (1000 €/kg), constitutes a new strategy to promote a competitive biogas market. The potential for a stand-alone 20 L bubble column bioreactor operating at 6% NaCl and two 10 L interconnected bioreactors (at 0 and 6% NaCl, respectively) for ectoine production from biogas was comparatively assessed.

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  • A study examined the immune response to the third dose of anti-SARS-CoV-2 vaccines in patients with immune-mediated rheumatic diseases (IMRDs) who are undergoing different immunosuppressive treatments.
  • Involvement included 79 IMRD patients and 31 healthy controls (HC), measuring cytokine production and antibody levels post-vaccination.
  • Results indicated that while most IMRD patients had immune responses, those on methotrexate and leflunomide had lower antibody and T-cell responses compared to healthy controls, suggesting some treatments may hinder vaccine efficacy.
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  • * It analyzes 14 patients with the Y861 variant and compares their clinical features to 48 other CAPS patients with different NLRP3 variants, noting differences in symptoms like sensorineural hearing loss and reduced instances of cold-induced urticarial rash.
  • * Results indicate that patients with the Y861 variant have an atypical CAPS phenotype, characterized by a unique pattern of IL-1β secretion, showing a dependence on activation signals and higher overall production compared to healthy individuals.
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Type I IFNs are critical for host responses to viral infection and are also implicated in the pathogenesis of multiple autoimmune diseases. Multiple subtypes exist within the type I IFN family, in particular 13 distinct IFN-α genes, which signal through the same heterodimer receptor that is ubiquitously expressed by mammalian cells. Both evolutionary genetic studies and functional antiviral assays strongly suggest differential functions and activity between the 13 IFN-α subtypes, yet we still lack a clear understanding of these different roles.

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Background: Gain-of-function variants of JAK1 drive a rare immune dysregulation syndrome associated with atopic dermatitis, allergy, and eosinophilia.

Objectives: This study sought to describe the clinical and immunological characteristics associated with a new gain-of-function variant of JAK1 and report the therapeutic efficacy of Janus kinase (JAK) inhibition.

Methods: The investigators identified a family affected by JAK1-associated autoinflammatory disease and performed clinical assessment and immunological monitoring on 9 patients.

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IL-7 is a crucial factor for the development of lymphocytes, and it is absolutely necessary for γδ T cells. Mice deficient in L-7 have a deficit of B and αβ T lymphocytes, and an absence of mature γδ TCR cells. IL-7 is essential for the survival, development and maturation of Schistosoma sp.

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The application of biogas as a low-priced substrate for the production of ectoines constitutes an opportunity to decrease their production costs and to enhance the viability of anaerobic digestion. The influence of operational conditions on CH-biogas biodegradation and on ectoines production yields was assessed in continuous pilot bubble column bioreactors. The rise in biomass concentration from 1 to 3 g L resulted in a decrease in the specific ectoine content from 42 ± 8 to 30 ± 4 mg g.

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Objectives: To assess the efficacy and tolerance of the conventional first-line treatment by MTX and CS in patients with JDM regardless of severity.

Methods: We conducted a monocentric retrospective study of patients with newly diagnosed JDM treated with MTX and CS from 2012 to 2020. The proportion of clinically inactive disease (CID) within 6 months of MTX initiation was evaluated using both Paediatric Rheumatology International Trials Organisation (PRINTO) criteria (evaluating muscle inactive disease) and DAS (evaluating skin inactive disease).

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Objective: To develop and assess the feasibility in daily practice of four comorbidity checklists, for common use in rheumatoid arthritis (RA), axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) and psoriatic arthritis (PsA).

Methods: A multidisciplinary panel of experts on comorbidity was established. Data from the GECOAR, GECOAX and GECOAP projects were analysed and a narrative literature review in Medline on RA, axSpA and PsA comorbidity was performed in order to select the most relevant and common comorbidities across the three diseases.

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