Publications by authors named "Sandra Mateo"

In this Correspondence, P. Pelegrin and colleagues found that the deposition of amyloid in tissues in Cryopyrin-Associated Periodic Syndrome were promoted by the extracellular presence of the inflammasome adaptor protein ASC, opening exciting new directions in clinical practice to obtain a novel therapy towards secondary amyloidosis in inflammasomopathies. [Image: see text]

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  • - The neonatal microbiome develops significantly during the perinatal period, influenced by factors like delivery method, maternal diet, and antibiotic exposure, which affect the infant's long-term health.
  • - This microbiome is crucial for the development of the immune system, metabolism, and neurodevelopment in infants, highlighting its long-term health implications.
  • - Recent interventions, such as probiotic and prebiotic supplementation and maternal vaginal seeding, show promise for optimizing microbiome development and potentially reducing the risk of chronic health conditions later in life.
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  • * The study focuses on the role of the NLRP3 inflammasome in liver inflammation and cell death, examining its activation in liver transplant patients to identify potential biomarkers and therapeutic targets.
  • * Results show greater inflammasome activation and gene expression in DCD liver samples, correlating with lower survival rates post-transplant, suggesting that monitoring inflammasome activity could be important for improving transplant outcomes.
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  • The research aimed to create and validate two types of immunoassays for measuring oxytocin levels in human saliva, one utilizing a monoclonal antibody and the other a polyclonal antibody, with an analysis on antibody affinity.
  • The assays were validated against a commercial kit and used to assess oxytocin levels in response to physical exertion and psychological stress, both known to elevate salivary oxytocin.
  • Results indicated that while both assays correlated positively, they produced different ranges of oxytocin values, highlighting variability in measurements depending on the type of antibody used.
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Background: Liver transplantation (LT) is crucial for end-stage liver disease patients, but organ shortages persist. Donation after circulatory death (DCD) aims to broaden the donor pool but presents challenges. Complications like acute rejection, hepatic artery thrombosis, and biliary issues still impact posttransplant prognosis.

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DAMPs (danger-associated molecular patterns) are self-molecules of the organism that appear after damage. The endothelium plays several roles in organ rejection, such as presenting alloantigens to T cells and contributing to the development of inflammation and thrombosis. This study aimed to assess whether DAMPs present in the organ preservation solution (OPS) after cold ischemic storage (CIS) contribute to exacerbating the endothelial response to an inflammatory challenge and whether defibrotide treatment could counteract this effect.

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Background: Innate immunity plays a fundamental role in solid organ transplantation. Myeloid cells can sense danger signals or DAMPs released after tissue or cell damage, such as during ischemia processes. This study aimed to identify DAMPs released during cold ischemia storage of human liver and analyze their ability to activate the inflammasome in myeloid cells and the possible implications in terms of short-term outcomes of liver transplantation.

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There is growing interest in oxytocin as a biomarker of stress and welfare. The objective of this study was to develop and validate a procedure based on a highly sensitive immunoassay to measure oxytocin in the hair of pigs. In addition, a pilot study to apply this procedure to evaluate possible changes in concentrations of oxytocin in hair during the reproductive cycle of pigs at different periods of the year was conducted.

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Oxytocin is currently of high interest as a biomarker of welfare and stress in humans and animals. The purpose of this study was to validate two new assays (one using a monoclonal antibody and the other using a polyclonal antibody) for the oxytocin measurement in the saliva of dogs. For this purpose, an analytical validation was performed, and these assays were applied in an experimental trial in which dogs were stroked by their owners.

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  • The study evaluated changes in total salivary alpha-amylase (TsAA) and its proteoforms (NGsAA and GsAA) under physical and psychological stress.
  • A simple spectrophotometric method was developed to measure TsAA and estimate the activities of NGsAA and GsAA with high accuracy.
  • Results showed that NGsAA activity changed more significantly under stress than GsAA activity, indicating its potential as a marker for stress responses.
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Background: The possible use of oxytocin in saliva as an indicator of positive emotions in bovine species has been poorly investigated. In the present study, two new assays (one using a monoclonal antibody and the other using a polyclonal antibody) for the measurement of oxytocin in bovine saliva were developed and validated. Also, the changes in oxytocin in saliva were explored in two different situations.

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  • * Two assays were utilized to measure both free and protein-linked oxytocin, along with stress-related biomarkers like cortisol and salivary alpha-amylase.
  • * Results indicated a significant decrease in oxytocin levels and an increase in stress biomarkers after 4 hours of transport, suggesting that the conditions negatively impacted the pigs' emotional well-being.
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Lymphomatoid Papulosis (LyP) is a rare disorder characterized by a self-healing eruption of papules and small nodules with histopathologic features mimicking a cutaneous T-cell lymphoma CD 30+. We report a 15-year-old girl with CD8+ T-cells, an unusual phenotype in this disease. The clinical and pathological differential diagnoses are discussed.

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Hair-thread tourniquet syndrome (HTTS) is a rare disorder characterized by the encircling of an appendage by a hair or thread. We report an 8-month-old boy with toe HTTS. Early recognition is required to avoid the serious consequences of its delayed diagnosis.

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