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The term proteome is used to define the complete set of proteins expressed in cells or tissues of an organism at a certain timepoint. Respectively, proteomics is used to describe the methods, which are used to study such proteomes. These methods include chromatographic and electrophoretic techniques for protein or peptide fractionation, mass spectrometry for their identification, and use of computational methods to assist the complicated data analysis. A primary aim in this Ph.D. thesis was to set-up, optimize, and develop proteomics methods for analysing proteins extracted from T-helper (Th) lymphocytes. First, high-throughput LC-MS/MS and ICAT labeling methods were set-up and optimized for analysing the microsomal fraction proteins extracted from Th lymphocytes. Later, iTRAQ method was optimized to study cytokine regulated protein expression in the nuclei of Th lymphocytes. High-throughput LC-MS/MS analyses, like ICAT and iTRAQ, produce large quantities of data and robust software and data analysis pipelines are needed. Therefore, different software programs used for analysing such data were evaluated. Moreover, a pre-filtering algorithm was developed to classify good-quality and bad-quality spectra prior to the database searches. Th-lymphocytes can differentiate into Th1 or Th2 cells based on surrounding antigens, co-stimulatory molecules, and cytokines. Both subsets have individual cytokine secretion profiles and specific functions. Th1 cells participate in the cellular immunity against intracellular pathogens, while Th2 cells have important role in the humoral immunity against extracellular parasites. An abnormal response of Th1 and Th2 cells and imbalance between the subsets are charasteristic of several diseases. Th1 specific reactions and cytokines have been detected in autoimmune diseases, while Th2 specific response and cytokine profile is common in allergy and asthma. In this Ph. D. thesis mass spectrometry-based proteomics was used to study the effects of Th1 and Th2 promoting cytokines IL-12 and IL-4 on the proteome of Th lymphocytes. Characterization of microsomal fraction proteome extracted from IL-12 treated lymphobasts and IL-4 stimulated cord blood CD4+ cells resulted in finding of cytokine regulated proteins. Galectin-1 and CD7 were down-regulated in IL-12 treated cells, while IL-4 stimulation decreased the expression of STAT1, MXA, GIMAP1, and GIMAP4. Interestingly, the transcription of both GIMAP genes was up-regulated in Th1 polarized cells and down-regulated in Th2 promoting conditions.

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The fourth "Melanoma Bridge Meeting" took place in Naples, December 3-6th, 2014. The four topics discussed at this meeting were: Molecular and Immunological Advances, Combination Therapies, News in Immunotherapy, and Tumor Microenvironment and Biomarkers. Until recently systemic therapy for metastatic melanoma patients was ineffective, but recent advances in tumor biology and immunology have led to the development of new targeted and immunotherapeutic agents that prolong progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS). New therapies, such as mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway inhibitors as well as other signaling pathway inhibitors, are being tested in patients with metastatic melanoma either as monotherapy or in combination, and all have yielded promising results. These include inhibitors of receptor tyrosine kinases (BRAF, MEK, and VEGFR), the phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase (PI3K) pathway [PI3K, AKT, mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR)], activators of apoptotic pathway, and the cell cycle inhibitors (CDK4/6). Various locoregional interventions including radiotherapy and surgery are still valid approaches in treatment of advanced melanoma that can be integrated with novel therapies. Intrinsic, adaptive and acquired resistance occur with targeted therapy such as BRAF inhibitors, where most responses are short-lived. Given that the reactivation of the MAPK pathway through several distinct mechanisms is responsible for the majority of acquired resistance, it is logical to combine BRAF inhibitors with inhibitors of targets downstream in the MAPK pathway. For example, combination of BRAF/MEK inhibitors (e.g., dabrafenib/trametinib) have been demonstrated to improve survival compared to monotherapy. Application of novel technologies such sequencing have proven useful as a tool for identification of MAPK pathway-alternative resistance mechanism and designing other combinatorial therapies such as those between BRAF and AKT inhibitors. Improved survival rates have also been observed with immune-targeted therapy for patients with metastatic melanoma. Immune-modulating antibodies came to the forefront with anti-CTLA-4, programmed cell death-1 (PD-1) and PD-1 ligand 1 (PD-L1) pathway blocking antibodies that result in durable responses in a subset of melanoma patients. Agents targeting other immune inhibitory (e.g., Tim-3) or immune stimulating (e.g., CD137) receptors and other approaches such as adoptive cell transfer demonstrate clinical benefit in patients with melanoma as well. These agents are being studied in combination with targeted therapies in attempt to produce longer-term responses than those more typically seen with targeted therapy. Other combinations with cytotoxic chemotherapy and inhibitors of angiogenesis are changing the evolving landscape of therapeutic options and are being evaluated to prevent or delay resistance and to further improve survival rates for this patient population. This meeting's specific focus was on advances in combination of targeted therapy and immunotherapy. Both combination targeted therapy approaches and different immunotherapies were discussed. Similarly to the previous meetings, the importance of biomarkers for clinical application as markers for diagnosis, prognosis and prediction of treatment response was an integral part of the meeting. The overall emphasis on biomarkers supports novel concepts toward integrating biomarkers into contemporary clinical management of patients with melanoma across the entire spectrum of disease stage. Translation of the knowledge gained from the biology of tumor microenvironment across different tumors represents a bridge to impact on prognosis and response to therapy in melanoma.

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Antimony preparations are the drugs of choice for the treatment of leishmaniasis over 90 years, a disease that currently affects 12 million people worldwide. Its introduction was based on 19th century concepts of therapeutic effects of metal salts as arsenicals and other metals, most of them abandoned due to toxic effects or better drugs. In the last three decades, there was a great improvement in the knowledge of cell biology and immunology of those infections, but chemotherapy has not been improved in the same strength. The structure and mechanism of action of the two pentavalent antimonial drugs of choice, meglumine antimoniate and sodium stibogluconate, are not well known and the contamination of those pharmaceutical by toxic contaminants have been verified.

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La différentiation entre le « soi » et le « non-soi » est un processus biologique essentiel à la vie. Les peptides endogènes présentés par les complexes majeurs d’histocompatibilité de classe I (CMH I) représentent le fondement du « soi » pour les lymphocytes T CD8+. On donne le nom d’immunopeptidome à l’ensemble des peptides présentés à la surface cellulaire par les molécules du CMH I. Nos connaissances concernant l’origine, la composition et la plasticité de l’immunopeptidome restent très limitées. Dans le cadre de cette thèse, nous avons développé une nouvelle approche par spectrométrie de masse permettant de définir avec précision : la nature et l’abondance relative de l’ensemble des peptides composant l’immunopeptidome. Nous avons trouvé que l’immunopeptidome, et par conséquent la nature du « soi » immun, est surreprésenté en peptides provenant de transcrits fortement abondants en plus de dissimuler une signature tissu-spécifique. Nous avons par la suite démontré que l’immunopeptidome est plastique et modulé par l’activité métabolique de la cellule. Nous avons en effet constaté que les modifications du métabolisme cellulaire par l’inhibition de mTOR (de l’anglais mammalian Target Of Rapamycin) provoquent des changements dynamiques dans la composition de l’immunopeptidome. Nous fournissons également la première preuve dans l’étude des systèmes que l’immunopeptidome communique à la surface cellulaire l’activité de certains réseaux biochimiques ainsi que de multiples événements métaboliques régulés à plusieurs niveaux à l’intérieur de la cellule. Nos découvertes ouvrent de nouveaux horizons dans les domaines de la biologie des systèmes et de l’immunologie. En effet, notre travail de recherche suggère que la composition de l’immunopeptidome est modulée dans l’espace et le temps. Il est par conséquent très important de poursuivre le développement de méthodes quantitatives au niveau des systèmes qui nous permettront de modéliser la plasticité de l’immunopeptidome. La simulation et la prédiction des variations dans l’immunopeptidome en réponse à différents facteurs cellulaires intrinsèques et extrinsèques seraient hautement pertinentes pour la conception de traitements immunothérapeutiques.

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L'allergie au lait de vache (ALV) représente l'allergie alimentaire la plus fréquemment rencontrée durant l'enfance. Cette allergie a longtemps été reconnue comme transitoire mais des données récentes révèlent que celle-ci est persistante chez environ 15% des enfants qui en sont touchés durant l'enfance, posant ainsi un risque à leur santé. La présente étude examine 26 enfants avec ALV et 12 enfants contrôles recrutés au CHU Sainte-Justine durant l’hiver 2011-2012. L'objectif étant de comparer la densité minérale osseuse (DMO) et les niveaux sériques de 25(OH)D d'enfants prépubères avec ALV non résolue à un groupe contrôle d'enfants avec autres allergies alimentaires, en plus d'évaluer les apports en calcium et en vitamine D ainsi que l'adhérence à la supplémentation chez cette population. La DMO lombaire (L2-L4) ne diffère pas significativement entre les groupes. Cependant, une faible densité osseuse, caractérisée par un score-Z entre -1,0 et -2,0 pour l'âge et le sexe, est détectée chez plus de 30% des enfants avec ALV et plus de 16% du groupe contrôle, sans allergie au lait. Tel qu'attendu, les apports en calcium sont significativement moins élevés chez les enfants avec ALV comparé au groupe contrôle, avec près de 90% de tous nos participants ne rencontrant pas les besoins pour l’âge en vitamine D. Plus de la moitié des enfants avec ALV présentent une concentration de 25(OH)D inférieure à 75 nmol/L. Cependant, notre étude n'a décelé aucune différence entre les niveaux sériques de 25(OH)D des enfants avec ALV comparativement au groupe contrôle. Enfin, l'adhérence à la supplémentation est jugée adéquate chez plus de 75% de notre groupe d'enfants avec ALV, soit ≧ 4 journées par semaine, un facteur aussi associé à une meilleure atteinte de leurs apports nutritionnels en calcium et en vitamine D. Enfin, ces résultats soulignent l'importance de suivre la santé osseuse d'enfants avec ALV ainsi qu'avec allergies multiples, qui présentent un risque de faible densité osseuse. L'intervention nutritionnelle devrait suivre l'adhérence à la supplémentation chez les enfants avec ALV non résolue, afin d'optimiser les apports nutritionnels insuffisants en calcium et en vitamine D

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Introducción: Las vacunas clásicamente han representado un método económico y eficaz para el control y prevención de múltiples enfermedades infecciosas. En los últimos años se han introducido nuevas vacunas contra neumococo a precios elevados, y los diferentes análisis económicos a nivel mundial de estas vacunas no muestran tendencias. El objetivo de este trabajo era resumir la evidencia existente a través de los diferentes estudios económicos evaluando las dos vacunas de segunda generación contra neumococo en la población a riesgo. Metodología: En este trabajo se realizo una revisión sistemática de la literatura en 8 bases de datos localizadas en diferentes partes del mundo y también que tuvieran literatura gris. Los artículos fueron inicialmente evaluados acorde a su titulo y resumen, posteriormente los elegidos se analizaron en su totalidad. Resultados: Se encontraron 404 artículos, de los cuales 20 fueron incluidos en el análisis final. Se encontró que la mayoría de los estudios se realizaron en áreas donde la enfermedad tiene una carga baja, como es Norte América y Europa, mientras que en los lugares del mundo donde la carga es mas alta, se realizaron pocos estudios. De igual manera se observo que la mayoría de los estudios mostraron por los menos ser costo efectivos respecto a la no vacunación, y en su totalidad las dos vacunas de segunda generación mostraron costo efectividad respecto a la vacunación con PCV-7. Los resultados de los estudios son muy heterogéneos, hasta dentro del mismo país, señalando la necesidad de guías para la conducción de este tipo de estudios. De igual manera, la mayoría de los estudios fueron financiados por farmacéuticas, mientras en un numero muy reducido por entes gubernamentales. Conclusiones: La mayoría de los estudios económicos sobre las vacunas de segunda generación contra neumococo han sido realizados en países con un alto índice de desarrollo económico y patrocinados por farmacéuticas. Dado que la mayoría de la carga de la enfermedad se encuentran en regiones con un menor nivel de desarrollo económico se deberían realizar mas en estas zonas. De igual manera, al ser la vacunación un asunto de salud publica y con un importante impacto económico los gobiernos deberían estar mas involucrados en los mismos.

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Se realizó un estudio descriptivo de los accidentes por agresión animal atendidos en el Hospital Centro Oriente E.S.E. de Bogotá, D.C. durante los años 2002 y 2003, con el objetivo de caracterizar clínica y epidemiológicamente los pacientes que consultaron por este evento. La población estudio fue 338 pacientes atendidos en las diferentes Unidades Asistenciales por accidentes causados por animales 46% (n=154) en el 2002 y 54% (n=184) en el 2003, encontrando el mayor porcentaje de ocurrencia en el grupo etáreo de 5 – 9 años, (11%, n =17 y 13%, n =23), predominando el género masculino con 64% (n = 99) en el 2002 y 55% (n =102) en el 2003.

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The role of nitric oxide (NO) in granulomas of Paracoccidioides brasiliensis-infected inducible NO synthase-deficient C57BL/6 mice (iNOS KO) and their wild-type counterparts and its association with osteopontin (OPN) and matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) was studied. At 15 days after infection (DAI), iNOS KO mice showed compact and necrotic granulomas with OPN+ macrophages and multinucleated giant cells, whereas wild-type mice developed loose granulomas with many fungi and OPN+ cells distributed throughout the tissue. In addition, high OPN levels and fungal load were observed in iNOS KO mice. Both experimental groups had MMP-9 activity. At 120 DAI, iNOS KO had smaller granulomas with OPN+ cells, lower OPN levels, lower fungal load and decreased MMP-9 activity compared with wild-type mice. These findings suggest that NO has an important role in granuloma modulation, by controlling OPN and MMP production, as well as by inducing loose granulomas formation and fungal dissemination, resulting, at later phases, in progression of paracoccidioidomycosis.

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Introduction: Cytolethal distending toxin (CDT) is a DNA-targeting agent produced by certain pathogenic gram-negative bacteria such as the periodontopathogenic organism Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans. CDT targets lymphocytes and other cells causing cell cycle arrest and apoptosis, impairing the host immune response and contributing to the persistence of infections caused by this microorganism. In this study we explored the effects of CDT on the innate immune response, by investigating how it affects production of nitric oxide (NO) by macrophages. Methods: Murine peritoneal macrophages were stimulated with Escherichia coli sonicates and NO production was measured in the presence or not of active CDT. Results: We observed that CDT promptly and significantly inhibited NO production by inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) in a dose-dependent manner. This inhibition is directed towards interferon-gamma-dependent pathways and is not mediated by either interleukin-4 or interleukin-10. Conclusion: This mechanism may constitute an important aspect of the immunosuppression mediated by CDT and may have potential clinical implications in A. actinomycetemcomitans infections.