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Occup Med (Lond) ; 73(9): 581-583, 2023 12 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38016183

ABSTRACT

Occupational asthma triggered by inhaling fish-derived aerosols is estimated to affect 2-8% of exposed individuals. This primarily affects workers in the fish processing industry. Fishmongers, rarely experience this issue, as recent research found no significant difference in asthma rates compared to a control group. We report the case of a fishmonger who presented with a 1-year history of rhinoconjunctivitis and asthma. The patient attributed these symptoms to his occupational exposure within the fish market environment, which worsened in the cold storage warehouse. Symptoms improved during holidays. Diagnosis involved skin-prick tests, sIgE (ImmunoCAP-specific IgE) measurements, and bronchial challenge tests, confirming occupational asthma from fish bioaerosol exposure. Parvalbumins, common fish proteins, share structural similarities, leading to cross-reactivity in fish allergy sufferers. In this case, sensitivity to rGad c1 (cod parvalbumin) was identified as the primary trigger for the patient's asthma, and responsible for sensitizations observed across various tested fish species.


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Asthma, Occupational , Food Hypersensitivity , Occupational Diseases , Occupational Exposure , Humans , Asthma, Occupational/chemically induced , Asthma, Occupational/diagnosis , Immunoglobulin E , Skin Tests , Parvalbumins , Bronchial Provocation Tests , Occupational Exposure/adverse effects , Occupational Diseases/diagnosis , Occupational Diseases/etiology , Allergens/adverse effects
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Curr Med Chem ; 19(29): 5052-61, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22963627

ABSTRACT

Here we present a synthetic procedure for water-stable carbosilane dendrimers containing ammonium groups at the periphery of type Gn-{[Si(CH2)3N+(Me)(Et)CH2CH2N+Me3]x (CF3SO3 -)y} which have been used as non-viral vectors for transfecting different types of nucleic acids against two different medical problems, HIV and hepatocarcinoma. These systems have shown to be non-toxic in both PBMC and HepG2 cell lines under the experimental conditions and are able to form nanoconjugates with nucleic acids perfectly stable over time and in a wide range of pH values, which leads to the conclusion that the interaction between dendrimer and nucleic acid is very strong. In addition, a high degree of transfection using these nanoconjugates has been observed, ranging from 70-90% depending on the generation and in the particular case of PBMC transfection with anti-HIV oligonucleotides. However, besides of the good properties shown by the dendrimers here prepared as transfecting agents, only moderate effect was observed in functional experiments for hepatocarcinoma, as a result of the strong interaction between dendrimer and nucleic acid. Nevertheless, it is important to mention that an IRS-4 knock-down of 40% in HepG2 achieves an analogous degree of cell sensitization to cancer treatment, which may represent a major advance in the hepatocarcinoma treatment when appropriate dendrimers as transfection agents are used.


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Carcinoma, Hepatocellular/therapy , Dendrimers/chemistry , Genetic Therapy/methods , HIV Infections/therapy , Liver Neoplasms/therapy , Silanes/chemistry , Transfection/methods , Carcinoma, Hepatocellular/genetics , Cations/administration & dosage , Cations/chemistry , Dendrimers/administration & dosage , HIV Infections/genetics , Humans , Liver Neoplasms/genetics , Silanes/administration & dosage
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Cell Mol Life Sci ; 64(11): 1437-48, 2007 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17502994

ABSTRACT

We have analyzed the intracellular signals that allow lymphoblasts from Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients to escape from serum deprivation-induced apoptosis. The following observations suggested that modulation of ERK1/2 activity by Ca(2+)/calmodulin (CaM) is involved in preventing apoptosis: (i) ERK1/2 activity seems to support lethality in control cells, as PD98059, the inhibitor of the activating MEK prevented cell death; (ii) control cells show a persistent and higher stimulation of ERK1/2 than that of AD cells in the absence of serum; (iii) CaM antagonists have no effects on control cells, but sensitize AD cells to death induced by serum withdrawal and increased ERK1/2 phosphorylation, and (iv) no apoptotic effects of CaM antagonists were observed in AD cells treated with PD98059. These results suggest the existence of an activation threshold of the ERK1/2 pathway setting by Ca(2+)/CaM-dependent mechanisms, which appears to be the critical factor controlling cell survival or death decision under trophic factor withdrawal.


Subject(s)
Alzheimer Disease/metabolism , Apoptosis/physiology , Calcium/metabolism , Calmodulin/metabolism , Lymphocytes/physiology , Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 1/metabolism , Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 3/metabolism , Signal Transduction/physiology , Animals , B-Lymphocytes/physiology , Cell Line , Cell Survival , Culture Media, Serum-Free , Enzyme Activation , Humans , Lymphocytes/cytology , Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases/metabolism , Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt/metabolism
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