Publications by authors named "Sosa R"

Background: The extraordinary Galapagos Islands, with an impressive number of endemic and native species, maintain the interest and curiosity for researchers from all over the world. The native species are known to be vulnerable to new pathogens, cointroduced with their invasive hosts. In the case of invasive parasitic arthropods, their evolutionary success is related to the association with other invasive hosts (such as domestic animals).

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HLA donor-specific antibodies (DSA) elicit alloimmune responses against the graft vasculature, leading to endothelial cell (EC) activation and monocyte infiltration during antibody-mediated rejection (AMR). AMR promotes chronic inflammation and remodeling, leading to thickening of the arterial intima termed transplant vasculopathy (TV) or cardiac allograft vasculopathy (CAV) in heart transplants. Intragraft-recipient macrophages serve as a diagnostic marker in AMR however, their polarization and function remain unclear.

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Objectives: Cultural stress is experienced by undocumented students when they encounter discrimination in higher education and society. In response, undocumented students engage in critical consciousness, while simultaneously experiencing psychological distress. A conceptual model is introduced to describe the links between cultural stress, critical consciousness development, and psychological distress.

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HLA donor-specific antibodies (DSA) elicit alloimmune responses against the graft vasculature, leading to endothelial cell (EC) activation and monocyte infiltration during antibody-mediated rejection (AMR). AMR promotes chronic inflammation and remodeling, leading to thickening of the arterial intima termed transplant vasculopathy or cardiac allograft vasculopathy (CAV) in heart transplants. Intragraft-recipient macrophages serve as a diagnostic marker in AMR; however, their polarization and function remain unclear.

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Cardiac allograft vasculopathy (CAV) causes late graft failure and mortality after heart transplantation. Donor-specific antibodies (DSAs) lead to chronic endothelial cell injury, inflammation, and arterial intimal thickening. In this study, GeoMx digital spatial profiling was used to analyze arterial areas of interest (AOIs) from CAV+DSA+ rejected cardiac allografts (N = 3; 22 AOIs total).

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Background: Ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) is a significant clinical concern in liver transplantation, with a key influence on short-term and long-term allograft and patient survival. Myeloid cells trigger and sustain tissue inflammation and damage associated with IRI, but the mechanisms regulating these activities are unknown. To address this, we investigated the molecular characteristics of intragraft myeloid cells present in biopsy-proven IRI- and IRI+ liver transplants.

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Background: Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is a severe immune-mediated stage of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease that is rapidly becoming the most common etiology requiring liver transplantation (LT), with Hispanics bearing a disproportionate burden. This study aimed to uncover the underlying immune mechanisms of the disparities experienced by Hispanic patients undergoing LT for NASH.

Methods: We enrolled 164 LT recipients in our institutional review board-approved study, 33 of whom presented with NASH as the primary etiology of LT (20%), with 16 self-reported as Hispanic (48%).

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Background: Pulmonary antibody-mediated rejection is still a challenging diagnosis as C4d immunostaining has poor sensitivity. Previous studies have indicated that the phosphorylated S6 ribosomal protein, a component of the mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) pathway, is correlated with de novo donor-specific antibodies in lung transplantation. The objective of this study was to evaluate the phosphorylation of S6 ribosomal protein as a surrogate for antibody-mediated rejection diagnosis in lung transplant patients.

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Cattle farming is a major livestock activity with economic relevance in Rio Grande do Sul (RS), Brazil. However, this activity is still considered of intermediate to low technological level, and in this region, there are few epidemiologic reports of Campylobacter fetus subsp. venerealis (Cfv), the causative agent of bovine genital campylobacteriosis (BGC).

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Background: Reported data suggest that 4.2 million deaths will occur within 30 days of surgery worldwide each year, half of which are in low- and middle-income countries. Postoperative complications are a leading cause of long-term morbidity and mortality.

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  • * Ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) during liver transplantation can lead to graft rejection and poor outcomes, with the protein diS-HMGB1 playing a key role in promoting inflammation and immune activation.
  • * Researchers found that elevated levels of diS-HMGB1 in liver transplant patients were linked to increased IRI, graft dysfunction, and the activation of pro-inflammatory macrophages that worsen transplant outcomes.
  • * The study suggests targeting the diS-HMGB1 interaction with receptors TLR4 and TLR9 as a potential therapeutic strategy to improve the outcomes for liver transplant recipients suffering from IRI.
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The "virtual" crossmatch (VXM) has become a critical tool to predict the compatibility between an organ donor and a potential recipient. Yet, nonstandardized laboratory practice can lead to variability in VXM interpretation. Therefore, UCLA's VXM Exchange survey was designed to understand factors that influence the variability of VXM prediction in the presence of HLA donor-specific antibody (DSA).

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Inhibition can be defined as a phenomenon in which an agent prevents or suppresses a behavioral state that would otherwise occur. Associative learning studies have extensively examined how experiences shape the acquisition of inhibitory behavioral tendencies across many species and situations. Associative inhibitory phenomena can be studied at various levels of analysis.

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A modeling process is developed and validated with which active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) release is predicted across the United States Pharmacopeia (USP) dissolution apparatuses I and II based on limited experimental dissolution data (at minimum two dissolution profiles at different apparatus settings). The process accounts for formulation-specific drug release behavior and hydrodynamics in the apparatuses over the range of typical agitation rates and medium volumes. This modeling process involves measurement of experimental mass transfer coefficients via a conventional mass balance and the relationship of said mass transfer coefficients to hydrodynamics and apparatus setting via computational fluid dynamics (CFD).

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Purpose: To compare four diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) sequences for image quality, rectal contour, and lesion conspicuity, and to assess the difference in their signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR), and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC).

Methods: In this retrospective study of 36 consecutive patients who underwent 3.0 T rectal MRI from January-June 2020, DWI was performed with single-shot echo planar imaging (ss-EPI) (b800 s/mm), multiplexed sensitivity encoding (MUSE) (b800 s/mm), MUSE (b1500 s/mm), and field-of-view optimized and constrained undistorted single-shot (FOCUS) (b1500 s/mm).

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Donor-specific HLA Abs contribute to Ab-mediated rejection (AMR) by binding to HLA molecules on endothelial cells (ECs) and triggering intracellular signaling, leading to EC activation and leukocyte recruitment. The molecular mechanisms involving donor-specific HLA Ab-mediated EC activation and leukocyte recruitment remain incompletely understood. In this study, we determined whether TLRs act as coreceptors for HLA class I (HLA I) in ECs.

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Creativity in social robots requires further attention in the interdisciplinary field of human-robot interaction (HRI). This study investigates the hypothesized connection between the perceived creative agency and the animacy of social robots. The goal of this work is to assess the relevance of robot movements in the attribution of creativity to robots.

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Objectives: A plethora of challenges prevents immigrant students, particularly undocumented students, from succeeding in college at the same rate as U.S. citizens.

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  • Immunotherapy is commonly used for advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), but accurately predicting who will respond to it remains difficult.
  • The study analyzed data from 247 patients, combining medical imaging, histopathology, and genomic features to improve predictions about immunotherapy responses.
  • The proposed multimodal model significantly outperformed traditional single-method measures, showing a strong predictive capacity (AUC = 0.80) and highlighting the value of using multiple data types in patient assessments.
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Background: Solid organ transplantation is the therapy of choice for many patients with end-stage organ failure; however, recipients must remain on lifelong immunosuppression, leaving them susceptible to infections and cancer. The study of transplant tolerance to prolong graft survival in the absence of immunosuppression has been restricted to recipients of living donor allografts; however, deceased donors significantly outnumber living donors. Mobilization of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) from the bone marrow to peripheral blood (PB) could allow PB-HSCs to be used to induce tolerance in deceased donor kidney recipients; however, a major concern is the well-known concomitant mobilization of immune cells into the liver.

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Nucleosome DNA unwrapping and its disassembly into hexasomes and tetrasomes is necessary for genomic access and plays an important role in transcription regulation. Previous single-molecule mechanical nucleosome unwrapping revealed a low- and a high-force transitions, and force-FRET pulling experiments showed that DNA unwrapping is asymmetric, occurring always first from one side before the other. However, the assignment of DNA segments involved in these transitions remains controversial.

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Patients with high-grade serous ovarian cancer suffer poor prognosis and variable response to treatment. Known prognostic factors for this disease include homologous recombination deficiency status, age, pathological stage and residual disease status after debulking surgery. Recent work has highlighted important prognostic information captured in computed tomography and histopathological specimens, which can be exploited through machine learning.

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  • The study explored how radiomics features from F-FDG PET/CT scans can help predict outcomes in patients with advanced esophageal cancers, specifically looking at tumor and nodal categories, response to chemotherapy, progression-free survival, and overall survival.
  • A total of 86 PET/CT scans were analyzed, with the data organized into training and test sets to develop models that select key features for outcome predictions.
  • The findings showed varying diagnostic accuracies, with combined PET/CT scans performing best in predicting outcomes such as clinical tumor category (81.5%), nodal category (86.2%), PET response (70%), progression-free survival (75%), and overall survival (62.1%), indicating the potential value of radiomics in clinical settings.
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Purpose: To evaluate an MRI-based radiomic texture classifier alone and combined with radiologist qualitative assessment in predicting pathological complete response (pCR) using restaging MRI with internal training and external validation.

Methods: Consecutive patients with locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC) who underwent neoadjuvant therapy followed by total mesorectal excision from March 2012 to February 2016 (Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center/internal dataset, n = 114, 41% female, median age = 55) and July 2014 to October 2015 (Instituto do Câncer do Estado de São Paulo/external dataset, n = 50, 52% female, median age = 64.5) were retrospectively included.

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