Publications by authors named "Teresa Martinez Menchon"

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  • Condyloma acuminatum is usually caused by HPV and typically appears as pale, raised lesions, but some patients displayed pigmented lesions resembling seborrhoeic keratoses, which were confirmed to be HPV-positive.
  • In a retrospective study, 31 patients were analyzed for these unusual pigmented lesions, with most presenting as slow-growing and located at the base of the penis or pubis, primarily exhibiting the HPV-6 genotype.
  • The study concludes that these 'seborrhoeic keratosis-like' condylomas share clinical characteristics with seborrhoeic keratoses but are distinctly linked to HPV, with only a limited number of similar cases documented in existing literature.
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  • HELIX syndrome, caused by mutations in the claudin 10 b protein, presents with symptoms like hypohidrosis, xerophthalmia, and skin issues, and was detailed in a 2017 study involving only ten families.
  • In this study, two adult brothers from a consanguineous Spanish family exhibited various symptoms, including skin anomalies and salt-losing nephropathy due to a novel genetic deletion.
  • The findings suggest that early recognition of symptoms associated with HELIX syndrome can prevent misdiagnosis, emphasizing the need for specific genetic testing to ensure timely diagnosis and management.
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Type I interferonopathies are a heterogenic group of rare diseases associated with an increase in type I interferon (IFN). The main challenge for the study of Type I interferonopathies is the lack of a well-founded animal model to better characterize the phenotype as well as to perform fast and large drug screenings to offer the best treatment options. In this study, we report the development of a transgenic zebrafish model of Type I interferonopathy overexpressing carrying the mutation p.

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Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease of very high prevalence, especially in childhood, with no specific treatment or cure. As its pathogenesis is complex, multifactorial and not fully understood, further research is needed to increase knowledge and develop new targeted therapies. We have recently demonstrated the critical role of NAD and poly (ADP-ribose) (PAR) metabolism in oxidative stress and skin inflammation.

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A retrospective study of 200 psoriasis patients and 100 healthy donors in a Spanish cohort was carried out to study the comorbidities associated with psoriasis and their association with the response to phototherapy. The results showed a higher incidence of psychiatric disease, liver disease, kidney disease, hypertension, heart disease, vascular disease, diabetes, gastrointestinal disease, autoimmune and infectious diseases, dyslipidemia, and psoriatic arthritis in patients with psoriasis than in the control group. The incidence of comorbidities was higher in psoriasis patients over 40 years old than in the control individuals of the same age, which could be indicative of premature aging.

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Several studies have revealed a correlation between chronic inflammation and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) metabolism, but the precise mechanism involved is unknown. Here, we report that the genetic and pharmacological inhibition of nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase (Nampt), the rate-limiting enzyme in the salvage pathway of NAD+ biosynthesis, reduced oxidative stress, inflammation, and keratinocyte DNA damage, hyperproliferation, and cell death in zebrafish models of chronic skin inflammation, while all these effects were reversed by NAD+ supplementation. Similarly, genetic and pharmacological inhibition of poly(ADP-ribose) (PAR) polymerase 1 (Parp1), overexpression of PAR glycohydrolase, inhibition of apoptosis-inducing factor 1, inhibition of NADPH oxidases, and reactive oxygen species (ROS) scavenging all phenocopied the effects of Nampt inhibition.

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Detection of KRAS mutation in skin biopsy in a patient with melorheostosis, lymphantiomatosis and vascular stenosis. She was successfully treated with trametinib.

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Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) is the most important hydrogen carrier in cell redox reactions. It is involved in mitochondrial function and metabolism, circadian rhythm, the immune response and inflammation, DNA repair, cell division, protein-protein signaling, chromatin remodeling and epigenetics. Recently, NAD has been recognized as the molecule of life, since, by increasing NAD levels in old or sick animals, it is possible to improve their health and lengthen their lifespan.

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Psoriasis is a skin inflammatory disorder that affects 3% of the human population. Although several therapies based on the neutralization of proinflammatory cytokines have been used with relative success, additional treatments are required. The in silico analysis of gene expression data of psoriasis lesional skin and an analysis of vitamin B6 metabolites in the sera of psoriasis patients point to altered vitamin B6 metabolism at both local and systemic levels.

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The zebrafish has become an excellent model for the study of inflammation and immunity. Its unique advantages for in vivo imaging and gene and drug screening have allowed the visualization of dual oxidase 1 (Duox1)-derived hydrogen peroxide (HO) tissue gradients and its crosstalk with neutrophil infiltration to inflamed tissue. Thus, it has been shown that HO directly recruits neutrophils via the Src-family tyrosine kinase Lyn and indirectly by the activation of several signaling pathways involved in inflammation, such as nuclear factor κB (NF-κB), mitogen activated kinases and the transcription factor AP1.

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Primary cutaneous signet-ring cell carcinoma is a rare and aggressive neoplasm which diffusely involves dermis and subcutis of the eyelid or axillae. Neoplastic cells show a signet-ring cell or histiocytoid morphology in variable number, and can be found intermingled among collagen bundles, sparing the epidermis. This neoplasm typically appears in the eyelids of elderly men, in the form of a painless infiltration and swelling but with no other specific clinical feature, and frequently causes diagnostic retardation and worse prognosis.

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Reticular telangiectatic erythema (RTE) is a skin reaction associated with implantable cardiac devices (ie, pacemakers and cardioverter defibrillators). We present a patient who developed an erythematous patch over the implantable cardioverter defibrillator site. We discuss the clinical features, histologic findings, and patch testing of this entity.

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Captopril is an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor which has been widely used as an antihypertensive agent and vasodilator. Although adverse skin effects occur in 10 % of patients prescribed this drug, there is little published data about photosensitivity. On the other hand, follicular mucinosis has been described in association with numerous processes, mainly lymphomas, lupus erythematosus and, less frequently, with photoinduced eruptions and drug reactions.

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Background And Objectives: Etanercept is a dimeric fusion protein that binds to tumor necrosis factor and blocks inflammatory response. The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of etanercept and its maintenance in patients with severe and refractory psoriasis.

Patients And Method: Twenty two patients with severe and refractory psoriasis in an open-label clinical trial were studied.

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Phacomatosis pigmentokeratotica is a rare syndrome defined by the association of an organoid nevus occasionally with sebaceous differentiation, a speckled lentiginous nevus, and other extracutaneous anomalies. The disorder is a consequence of the so-called twin spot genetic mechanism. We describe the first occurrence involving malignant degeneration of both nevus components, giving rise to three basal cell carcinomas over the sebaceous nevus and a malignant melanoma of the superficial spreading type over the speckled lentiginous nevus.

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Background And Objective: Infliximab is a chimeric monoclonal antibody that binds to tumor necrosis factor alpha and blocks the inflammatory response. The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of infliximab in patients with severe and refractory psoriasis.

Patients And Method: Eleven patients with severe and refractory psoriasis were included in an open-label clinical trial.

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