đŸ‘€ Ana Isabel FernĂĄndez Ávila

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María López Blåzquez, María Ángeles Espinosa Castro, Reyes Álvarez García-Rovés +4 more · 2025 · Anales de pediatria · Elsevier · added 2026-04-24
Models for estimating the risk of sudden cardiac death (SCD) in pediatric hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) used in our setting do not consider some parameters of routine clinical practice. The object Show more
Models for estimating the risk of sudden cardiac death (SCD) in pediatric hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) used in our setting do not consider some parameters of routine clinical practice. The objective was to identify non-classical risk factors and evaluate their prognostic value. Retrospective observational study, including patients with isolated HCM 0-18 years old, evaluating clinical, genetic, and imaging variables. The risk of SCD or major arrhythmic cardiac events (MACEs) was estimated according to the three most widely used European models (HCM Risk-SCD, European Society of Cardiology [ESC] algorithm, and HCM Risk-Kids), analyzing their predictive capacity by adding genotyping and advanced cardiac imaging parameters. The sample included 77 patients followed up for 5.25 years. Ten (13%) experienced a MACE. We found that MACE was significantly associated with myocardial deformation and positive genotype status, and associated, although not significantly, to late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) in cardiac MRI (P = .062). Events were more frequent (hazard ratio = 18.5; P = .006) and occurred earlier (P = .022) in association with variants in genes other than MYBPC3. The inclusion of "genotype other than MYBPC3" and "presence of LGE" improved the predictive capacity of the models for the high-risk (C-statistic 0.94 vs 0.84 with HCM Risk-SCD; 0.88 vs 0.74 with ESC algorithm; 0.90 vs 0.80 with HCM Risk-Kids) and intermediate-risk categories (C-statistic 0.88 vs 0.51 with HCM Risk-SCD; 0.85 vs 0.64 with ESC algorithm; 0.84 vs 0.51 with HCM Risk-Kids). The predictive capacity of European risk models improves by incorporating the variables "genotype other than MYBPC3" and "presence of LGE", although larger studies are required to validate their prognostic value. Show less
no PDF DOI: 10.1016/j.anpede.2025.503814
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Ivån Hernåndez-Caravaca, Carla Moros-Nicolås, Leopoldo Gonzålez-Brusi +9 more · 2023 · Children (Basel, Switzerland) · MDPI · added 2026-04-24
Colostrum performs nutritional, anti-inflammatory and anti-infective functions and promotes immune system formation and organ development. The new coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, has generated concerns about Show more
Colostrum performs nutritional, anti-inflammatory and anti-infective functions and promotes immune system formation and organ development. The new coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, has generated concerns about viral transmission through human milk, with a lack of evidence about human milk's protective effects against the infection. This study aimed at analyzing presence of the virus and at identifying the protein expression profile of human colostrum in active and COVID-19-recovered patients. Colostrum samples were collected from women with COVID-19 ( Show less
📄 PDF DOI: 10.3390/children10081423
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Lorena Polloni, Tåssia Rafaella Costa, Lorena Pinheiro Morais +12 more · 2023 · Cellular signalling · Elsevier · added 2026-04-24
Cancer cells produce abnormal levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) that contribute to promote their malignant phenotype. In this framework, we hypothesized that the change in ROS concentration abov Show more
Cancer cells produce abnormal levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) that contribute to promote their malignant phenotype. In this framework, we hypothesized that the change in ROS concentration above threshold could impair key events of prostate cancer cells (PC-3) progression. Our results demonstrated that Pollonein-LAAO, a new L-amino acid oxidase obtained from Bothrops moojeni venom, was cytotoxic to PC-3 cells in two-dimensional and in tumor spheroid assays. Pollonein-LAAO was able to increase the intracellular ROS generation that culminates in cell death from apoptosis by both intrinsic and extrinsic pathways due to the up-regulation of TP53, BAX, BAD, TNFRSF10B and CASP8. Additionally, Pollonein-LAAO reduced mitochondrial membrane potential and caused G0/G1 phase to delay, due to the up-regulation of CDKN1A and the down-regulation of the expression of CDK2 and E2F. Interestingly, Pollonein-LAAO inhibited critical steps of the cellular invasion process (migration, invasion and adhesion), due to the down-regulation of SNAI1, VIM, MMP2, ITGA2, ITGAV and ITGB3. Furthermore, the Pollonein-LAAO effects were associated with the intracellular ROS production, since the presence of catalase restored the invasiveness of PC-3 cells. In this sense, this study contributes to the potential use of Pollonein-LAAO as ROS-based agent to enhance the current understanding of cancer treatment strategies. Show less
no PDF DOI: 10.1016/j.cellsig.2023.110785
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