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Pediatr Dermatol ; 38(1): 181-183, 2021 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33155688

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We present a 14-year-old male with chronic, recurrent pyoderma gangrenosum that resolved after treatment of latent tuberculosis. As pyoderma gangrenosum often occurs secondary to underlying diseases, we describe latent tuberculosis as a possible trigger for pyoderma gangrenosum.


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Tuberculosis Latente , Piodermia Gangrenosa , Adolescente , Humanos , Tuberculosis Latente/complicaciones , Tuberculosis Latente/diagnóstico , Tuberculosis Latente/tratamiento farmacológico , Masculino , Piodermia Gangrenosa/tratamiento farmacológico
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iScience ; 23(2): 100859, 2020 Feb 21.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32058970

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Polarized distribution of organelles and molecules inside a cell is vital for a range of cellular processes and its loss is frequently encountered in disease. Polarization during planar cell migration is a special condition in which cellular orientation is triggered by cell-cell contact. We demonstrate that the protein Daple (CCDC88C) is a component of cell junctions in epithelial cells which serves like a cellular "compass" for establishing and maintaining contact-triggered planar polarity. Furthermore, these processes may be mediated through interaction with the polarity regulator PARD3. This interaction, mediated by Daple's PDZ-binding motif (PBM) and the third PDZ domain of PARD3, is fine-tuned by tyrosine phosphorylation on Daple's PBM by receptor and non-receptor tyrosine kinases, such as Src. Hypophosphorylation strengthens the interaction, whereas hyperphosphorylation disrupts it, thereby revealing an unexpected role of Daple as a platform for signal integration and gradient sensing for tyrosine-based signals within the planar cell polarity pathway.

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