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Data Brief ; 54: 110443, 2024 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38708298

ABSTRACT

In recent years, both in the world of research and consulting, the concept of innovation in the business model has been gaining a lot of interest. As a result, an incipient number of scientific and popular publications are being generated, which try to delimit and explain this term, as well as work methodologies for its application in the business world. The family business field can benefit from the application of this approach. But, at the same time, it can also serve as an object of study since its special idiosyncrasy will allow to deepen the analysis of successful business models. To illustrate innovation in business models, data from 112 family firms representative of the regional economy are presented. The companies are also associated with the Murcian Association of Family Businesses (Amefmur). The collaboration with this organization has made it possible to obtain very valuable and representative information thanks to the support provided. The collection of information was carried out through an electronic survey. These data could be especially useful for establishing business recommendations for this type of companies and for analyzing other possible interrelationships of the variables available in the database.

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BMC Genomics ; 25(1): 359, 2024 Apr 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38605287

ABSTRACT

Inherited hearing impairment is a remarkably heterogeneous monogenic condition, involving hundreds of genes, most of them with very small (< 1%) epidemiological contributions. The exception is GJB2, the gene encoding connexin-26 and underlying DFNB1, which is the most frequent type of autosomal recessive non-syndromic hearing impairment (ARNSHI) in most populations (up to 40% of ARNSHI cases). DFNB1 is caused by different types of pathogenic variants in GJB2, but also by large deletions that keep the gene intact but remove an upstream regulatory element that is essential for its expression. Such large deletions, found in most populations, behave as complete loss-of-function variants, usually associated with a profound hearing impairment. By using CRISPR-Cas9 genetic edition, we have generated a murine model (Dfnb1em274) that reproduces the most frequent of those deletions, del(GJB6-D13S1830). Dfnb1em274 homozygous mice are viable, bypassing the embryonic lethality of the Gjb2 knockout, and present a phenotype of profound hearing loss (> 90 dB SPL) that correlates with specific structural abnormalities in the cochlea. We show that Gjb2 expression is nearly abolished and its protein product, Cx26, is nearly absent all throughout the cochlea, unlike previous conditional knockouts in which Gjb2 ablation was not obtained in all cell types. The Dfnb1em274 model recapitulates the clinical presentation of patients harbouring the del(GJB6-D13S1830) variant and thus it is a valuable tool to study the pathological mechanisms of DFNB1 and to assay therapies for this most frequent type of human ARNSHI.


Subject(s)
Connexin 30 , Hearing Loss , Animals , Mice , Connexin 26/genetics , Connexin 30/genetics , Disease Models, Animal , Hearing Loss/genetics , Mutation , Phenotype
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Microorganisms ; 12(3)2024 Feb 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38543479

ABSTRACT

SARS-CoV-2 has spread throughout the world since 2019, changing in its genome and leading to the appearance of new variants. This gave it different evolutionary advantages, such as greater infectivity and/or a greater ability to avoid the immune response, which could lead to an increased severity of COVID-19 cases. There is no consistent information about the viral load that occurs in infection with the different SARS-CoV-2 variants, hence, in this study we quantify the viral load of more than 16,800 samples taken from the Mexican population with confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 and we analyze the relation between different demographic and disease variables. We detected that the viral load caused by different variants differs only in the first two days after the onset of symptoms, being higher when infections are caused by the delta variant and lower when caused by omicron. Furthermore, the viral load appears to be higher in outpatients compared to hospitalized patients or in cases of death. On the other hand, no differences were found in the viral load produced in vaccinated and unvaccinated patients, nor did it differ between genders.

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Cell ; 187(7): 1762-1768.e9, 2024 Mar 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38471501

ABSTRACT

Biological dinitrogen (N2) fixation is a key metabolic process exclusively performed by prokaryotes, some of which are symbiotic with eukaryotes. Species of the marine haptophyte algae Braarudosphaera bigelowii harbor the N2-fixing endosymbiotic cyanobacteria UCYN-A, which might be evolving organelle-like characteristics. We found that the size ratio between UCYN-A and their hosts is strikingly conserved across sublineages/species, which is consistent with the size relationships of organelles in this symbiosis and other species. Metabolic modeling showed that this size relationship maximizes the coordinated growth rate based on trade-offs between resource acquisition and exchange. Our findings show that the size relationships of N2-fixing endosymbionts and organelles in unicellular eukaryotes are constrained by predictable metabolic underpinnings and that UCYN-A is, in many regards, functioning like a hypothetical N2-fixing organelle (or nitroplast).


Subject(s)
Cyanobacteria , Haptophyta , Nitrogen Fixation , Cyanobacteria/metabolism , Haptophyta/cytology , Haptophyta/metabolism , Haptophyta/microbiology , Nitrogen/metabolism , Symbiosis
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Sci Data ; 11(1): 154, 2024 Feb 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38302528

ABSTRACT

The Ocean microbiome has a crucial role in Earth's biogeochemical cycles. During the last decade, global cruises such as Tara Oceans and the Malaspina Expedition have expanded our understanding of the diversity and genetic repertoire of marine microbes. Nevertheless, there are still knowledge gaps regarding their diversity patterns throughout depth gradients ranging from the surface to the deep ocean. Here we present a dataset of 76 microbial metagenomes (MProfile) of the picoplankton size fraction (0.2-3.0 µm) collected in 11 vertical profiles covering contrasting ocean regions sampled during the Malaspina Expedition circumnavigation (7 depths, from surface to 4,000 m deep). The MProfile dataset produced 1.66 Tbp of raw DNA sequences from which we derived: 17.4 million genes clustered at 95% sequence similarity (M-GeneDB-VP), 2,672 metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) of Archaea and Bacteria (Malaspina-VP-MAGs), and over 100,000 viral genomic sequences. This dataset will be a valuable resource for exploring the functional and taxonomic connectivity between the photic and bathypelagic tropical and sub-tropical ocean, while increasing our general knowledge of the Ocean microbiome.


Subject(s)
Metagenome , Plankton , Archaea/genetics , Bacteria/genetics , Oceans and Seas , Plankton/genetics
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Int J Biol Macromol ; 264(Pt 1): 130458, 2024 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38423421

ABSTRACT

The PD-1/PD-L1 protein-protein interaction (PPI) controls an adaptive immune resistance mechanism exerted by tumor cells to evade immune responses. The large-molecule nature of current commercial monoclonal antibodies against this PPI hampers their effectiveness by limiting tumor penetration and inducing severe immune-related side effects. Synthetic small-molecule inhibitors may overcome such limitations and have demonstrated promising clinical translation, but their design is challenging. Microbial natural products (NPs) are a source of small molecules with vast chemical diversity that have proved anti-tumoral activities, but which immunotherapeutic properties as PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitors had remained uncharacterized so far. Here, we have developed the first cell-based PD-1/PD-L1 blockade reporter assay to screen NPs libraries. In this study, 6000 microbial extracts of maximum biosynthetic diversity were screened. A secondary metabolite called alpha-cyclopiazonic acid (α-CPA) of a bioactive fungal extract was confirmed as a new PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitor with low micromolar range in the cellular assay and in an additional cell-free competitive assay. Thermal denaturation experiments with PD-1 confirmed that the mechanism of inhibition is based on its stabilization upon binding to α-CPA. The identification of α-CPA as a novel PD-1 stabilizer proves the unprecedented resolution of this methodology at capturing specific PD-1/PD-L1 PPI inhibitors from chemically diverse NP libraries.


Subject(s)
B7-H1 Antigen , Neoplasms , Humans , B7-H1 Antigen/metabolism , Programmed Cell Death 1 Receptor/metabolism , Antibodies, Monoclonal
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Microbiol Spectr ; 12(1): e0167923, 2024 Jan 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38009959

ABSTRACT

IMPORTANCE: The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the lack of effective treatments against betacoronaviruses and the urgent need for new broad-spectrum antivirals. Natural products are a valuable source of bioactive compounds with pharmaceutical potential that may lead to the discovery of new antiviral agents. Specifically, compared to conventional synthetic molecules, microbial natural extracts possess a unique and vast chemical diversity and are amenable to large-scale production. The implementation of a high-throughput screening platform using the betacoronavirus OC43 in a human cell line infection model has provided proof of concept of the approach and has allowed for the rapid and efficient evaluation of 1,280 microbial extracts. The identification of several active compounds validates the potential of the platform for the search for new compounds with antiviral capacity.


Subject(s)
Biological Products , Coronavirus OC43, Human , Humans , Biological Products/pharmacology , Biological Products/metabolism , Pandemics , Cell Line , Antiviral Agents/pharmacology
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Rev Esp Salud Publica ; 972023 Nov 16.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37970884

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: The healthcare approach to rehabilitation has undergone important changes due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The objective of the study was to assess the role of a home respiratory telerehabilitation program based on exercises and education in patients admitted to COVID-19. METHODS: An observational cohort study of COVID-19 patients admitted to General Hospital La Mancha Centro from March to June 2020 was carried out, who were assessed and treated by the rehabilitation, physiotherapy and occupational therapy service. After hospital discharge, the functional capacity, quality of life, mental health and happiness of the patients were assessed by telephone consultation at two, fifteen and thirty days. A descriptive analysis was carried out and for follow-up the McNemar test was used for qualitative variables and Student's t or Wilcoxon paired samples test for quantitative variables. RESULTS: Thirty patients were included in the study. The mean age was 60.9 years, with 50% male and 50% female. 80% of the patients were admitted to the ICU, with a mean of thirty four days. 73.3% of the patients developed ICU-acquired weakness. There are statistically significant changes in functional capacity (Barthel from 57.5 to 90), quality of life (EQ-VAS from 60 to 70), mental health (MHI-5 from 23 to 27) and happiness (Lyubomirsky from 4 to 4.5) of patients at thirty days after discharge. CONCLUSIONS: Patients admitted for COVID-19 and included in the home respiratory rehabilitation program through telerehabilitation significantly improve their functional capacity, quality of life, mental health, and happiness during follow-up.


OBJECTIVE: El abordaje asistencial de la rehabilitación ha sufrido cambios importantes con motivo de la pandemia de la COVID-19. El objetivo del estudio fue valorar el papel de un programa de telerehabilitación respiratoria domiciliaria basada en ejercicios y educación en pacientes ingresados con COVID-19. METHODS: Se realizó un estudio observacional de una cohorte de pacientes con COVID-19 ingresados en el Hospital General La Mancha Centro desde marzo a junio de 2020, que fueron valorados y tratados por el servicio de rehabilitación, fisioterapia y terapia ocupacional. Tras el alta hospitalaria, se valoró mediante consulta telefónica a los dos, quince y treinta días, la capacidad funcional, la calidad de vida, la salud mental y la felicidad de los pacientes. Se realizó un análisis descriptivo y para el seguimiento se utilizó los test de McNemar para variables cualitativas y t de student o Wilcoxon de muestras apareados para las cuantitativas. RESULTS: Treinta pacientes fueron incluidos en el estudio. La edad media fue de 60,9 años, siendo un 50% hombres y un 50% mujeres. El 80% de los pacientes ingresaron en UCI, con una media de treinta y cuatro días. El 73,3% de los pacientes desarrollaron debilidad adquirida en UCI. Existen cambios estadísticamente significativos sobre capacidad funcional (Barthel de 57,5 a 90), calidad de vida (EVA de 60 a 70), salud mental (MHI5 de 23 a 27) y felicidad (Lyubomirsky de 4 a 4,5) de los pacientes a los treinta días tras el alta hospitalaria. CONCLUSIONS: Los pacientes ingresados por COVID-19 e incluidos en el programa de rehabilitación respiratoria domiciliaria mediante telerehabilitación mejoran de forma significativa su capacidad funcional, calidad de vida, salud mental y felicidad durante su seguimiento.


Subject(s)
COVID-19 , Quality of Life , Humans , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Pandemics , Referral and Consultation , Telephone , Spain/epidemiology , Retrospective Studies , Postoperative Complications/epidemiology
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Biomedicines ; 11(11)2023 Oct 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38001944

ABSTRACT

Non-syndromic hearing impairment (NSHI) is a very heterogeneous genetic condition, involving over 130 genes. Mutations in GJB2, encoding connexin-26, are a major cause of NSHI (the DFNB1 type), but few other genes have significant epidemiological contributions. Mutations in the STRC gene result in the DFNB16 type of autosomal recessive NSHI, a common cause of moderate hearing loss. STRC is located in a tandem duplicated region that includes the STRCP1 pseudogene, and so it is prone to rearrangements causing structural variations. Firstly, we screened a cohort of 122 Spanish familial cases of non-DFNB1 NSHI with at least two affected siblings and unaffected parents, and with different degrees of hearing loss (mild to profound). Secondly, we screened a cohort of 64 Spanish sporadic non-DFNB1 cases, and a cohort of 35 Argentinean non-DFNB1 cases, all of them with moderate hearing loss. Amplification of marker D15S784, massively parallel DNA sequencing, multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification and long-range gene-specific PCR followed by Sanger sequencing were used to search and confirm single-nucleotide variants (SNVs) and deletions involving STRC. Causative variants were found in 13 Spanish familial cases (10.7%), 5 Spanish simplex cases (7.8%) and 2 Argentinean cases (5.7%). In all, 34 deleted alleles and 6 SNVs, 5 of which are novel. All affected subjects had moderate hearing impairment. Our results further support this strong genotype-phenotype correlation and highlight the significant contribution of STRC mutations to moderate NSHI in the Spanish population.

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Rev. esp. salud pública ; 97: e202311097, Nov. 2023. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-228334

ABSTRACT

Fundamentos: El abordaje asistencial de la rehabilitación ha sufrido cambios importantes con motivo de la pandemia de la COVID-19. El objetivo del estudio fue valorar el papel de un programa de telerehabilitación respiratoria domiciliaria basada en ejercicios y educación en pacientes ingresados con COVID-19. Métodos: Se realizó un estudio observacional de una cohorte de pacientes con COVID-19 ingresados en el Hospital General La Mancha Centro desde marzo a junio de 2020, que fueron valorados y tratados por el servicio de rehabilitación, fisioterapia y terapia ocupacional. Tras el alta hospitalaria, se valoró mediante consulta telefónica a los dos, quince y treinta días, la capacidad funcional, la calidad de vida, la salud mental y la felicidad de los pacientes. Se realizó un análisis descriptivo y para el seguimiento se utilizó los test de McNemar para variables cualitativas y t de student o Wilcoxon de muestras apareados para las cuantitativas. Resultados: Treinta pacientes fueron incluidos en el estudio. La edad media fue de 60,9 años, siendo un 50% hombres y un 50% mujeres. El 80% de los pacientes ingresaron en UCI, con una media de treinta y cuatro días. El 73,3% de los pacientes desarrollaron debilidad adquirida en UCI. Existen cambios estadísticamente significativos sobre capacidad funcional (Barthel de 57,5 a 90), calidad de vida (EVA de 60 a 70), salud mental (MHI5 de 23 a 27) y felicidad (Lyubomirsky de 4 a 4,5) de los pacientes a los treinta días tras el alta hospitalaria. Conclusiones: Los pacientes ingresados por COVID-19 e incluidos en el programa de rehabilitación respiratoria domiciliaria mediante telerehabilitación mejoran de forma significativa su capacidad funcional, calidad de vida, salud mental y felicidad durante su seguimiento.(AU)


Background: The healthcare approach to rehabilitation has undergone important changes due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The objective of the study was to assess the role of a home respiratory telerehabilitation program based on exercises and education in patients admitted to COVID-19. Methods: An observational cohort study of COVID-19 patients admitted to General Hospital La Mancha Centro from March to June 2020 was carried out, who were assessed and treated by the rehabilitation, physiotherapy and occupational therapy service. After hospital discharge, the functional capacity, quality of life, mental health and happiness of the patients were assessed by telephone consultation at two, fifteen and thirty days. A descriptive analysis was carried out and for follow-up the McNemar test was used for qualitative variables and Student’s t or Wilcoxon paired samples test for quantitative variables.Results: Thirty patients were included in the study. The mean age was 60.9 years, with 50% male and 50% female. 80% of the patients were admitted to the ICU, with a mean of thirty four days. 73.3% of the patients developed ICU-acquired weakness. There are statistically significant changes in functional capacity (Barthel from 57.5 to 90), quality of life (EQ-VAS from 60 to 70), mental health (MHI-5 from 23 to 27) and happiness (Lyubomirsky from 4 to 4.5) of patients at thirty days after discharge. Conclusions: Patients admitted for COVID-19 and included in the home respiratory rehabilitation program through telerehabilitation significantly improve their functional capacity, quality of life, mental health, and happiness during follow-up.(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Young Adult , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Telerehabilitation/methods , /rehabilitation , Occupational Therapy , Rehabilitation Services , Physical Therapy Modalities , Quality of Life , Public Health , Spain/epidemiology , /epidemiology , Cohort Studies , Surveys and Questionnaires , Mental Health , Happiness
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Biomedicines ; 11(10)2023 Oct 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37893235

ABSTRACT

This was a retrospective, multicenter study that aimed to report the characteristics of type 3 Gaucher disease (GD3) patients in Spain, including the genotype, phenotype, therapeutic options, and treatment responses. A total of 19 patients with GD3 from 10 Spanish hospitals were enrolled in the study (14 men, 5 women). The median age at disease onset and diagnosis was 1 and 1.2 years, respectively, and the mean age at follow-up completion was 12.37 years (range: 1-25 years). Most patients exhibited splenomegaly (18/19) and hepatomegaly (17/19) at the time of diagnosis. The most frequent neurological abnormalities at onset were psychomotor retardation (14/19) and extrinsic muscle disorders (11/19), including oculomotor apraxia, supranuclear palsy, and strabismus. The L444P (c.1448T>C) allele was predominant, with the L444P (c.1448T>C) homozygous genotype mainly associated with visceral manifestations like hepatosplenomegaly, anemia, and thrombocytopenia. All patients received enzyme replacement therapy (ERT); other treatments included miglustat and the chaperone (ambroxol). Visceral manifestations, including hepatosplenomegaly and hematological and bone manifestations, were mostly controlled with ERT, except for kyphosis. The data from this study may help to increase the evidence base on this rare disease and contribute to improving the clinical management of GD3 patients.

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Acta Derm Venereol ; 103: adv9604, 2023 Sep 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37721356

ABSTRACT

The pathogenesis of frontal fibrosing alopecia has been linked to specific genetic variants. CYP1B1 codes for a component of the cytochrome p450 machinery that is involved in the metabolism of xenobiotic oestrogens. The study of the prevalence of polymorphisms in this gene may help to understand their role in the development of frontal fibrosing alopecia. The aim of this study is to describe the frequency of genetic variations in the alleles HLA-B*07:02 and CYP1B1 in patients with frontal fibrosing alopecia. A cross-sectional study was designed to evaluate blood samples from patients with frontal fibrosing alopecia who attended the Dermatology Department at University Hospital Ramón y Cajal (Madrid, Spain), in search of the polymorphisms rs9258883 and rs1800440 in the alleles HLA-B*07:02 and CYP1B1, respectively. A total of 223 patients were included in the study. Among the 83.8% of patients who carried the rs9258883 polymorphism in HLA-B*07:02, 58.7% were heterozygous for this variant and it was not present in 14.8% of the cases. The majority of patients with frontal fibrosing alopecia lacked the protective rs1800440 polymorphism in CYP1B1 (75.2%). This suggests a relevant role of this variant in development of frontal fibrosing alopecia. The genetic approach to this condition might influence patient prognosis and therapy options.


Subject(s)
Alopecia , Cytochrome P-450 CYP1B1 , HLA-B Antigens , Humans , Alopecia/diagnosis , Alopecia/genetics , Cross-Sectional Studies , Cytochrome P-450 CYP1B1/genetics , Genotype , Heterozygote , HLA-B Antigens/genetics
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Rev. esp. quimioter ; 36(3): 302-309, jun. 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | IBECS | ID: ibc-220761

ABSTRACT

Objectives: To determine susceptibility to the novel β-lactam/β-lactamase inhibitor combination imipenem/relebactam in clinical isolates recovered from intra-abdominal (IAI), urinary (UTI), respiratory (RTI) and bloodstream (BSI) infections in the SMART (Study for Monitoring Antimicrobial Resistance Trends) study in SPAIN during 2016 – 2020.Methods: Broth microdilution MICs for imipenem/relebactam and comparators were determined by a central laboratory against isolates of Enterobacterales and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. MICs were interpreted using EUCAST-2021 breakpoints.Results: In total, 5,210 Enterobacterales and 1,418 P. aeruginosa clinical isolates were analyzed. Imipenem/relebactam inhibited 98.8% of Enterobacterales. Distinguishing by source of infection susceptibility was 99.1% in BSI, 99.2% in IAI, 97.9% in RTI, and 99.2% in UTI. Of intensive care unit isolates (ICU) 97.4% were susceptible and of non-ICU isolates 99.2% were susceptible. In Enterobacterales, activity against Class A, Class B and Class D carbapenemases was 96.2%, 15.4% and 73.2%, respectively. In P. aeruginosa, imipenem/relebactam was active in 92.2% of isolates. By source of infection it was 94.8% in BSI, 92.9% in IAI, 91.7% in RTI, and 93.1% in UTI. An 88.7% of ICU isolates and 93.6% of non-ICU isolates were susceptible to imipenem/relebactam. Imipenem/relebactam remained active against P. aeruginosa ceftazidime-resistant (76.3%), cefepime-resistant (73.6%), imipenem-resistant (71.5%) and piperacillin-resistant (78.7%) isolates. Of all multidrug-resistant or difficult-to-treat resistance P. aeruginosa isolates, 75.1% and 46.2%, respectively, were susceptible to imipenem/relebactam. (AU)


Objetivos: Determinar la sensibilidad a la nueva combinación de β-lactámico e inhibidor de β-lactamasas imipenem/relebactam en aislados clínicos procedentes de infecciones intraabdominales (IIA), urinarias (ITU), respiratorias (ITR) y bacteriemias del estudio SMART (Study for Monitoring Antimicrobial Resistance Trends) en ESPAÑA durante 2016 - 2020. Métodos. Se determinó la CMI mediante microdilución en caldo de imipenem/relebactam y antibióticos comparadores frente a aislados de Enterobacterales y Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Las CMI se analizaron empleando los puntos de corte EUCAST-2021. Resultados: En total, se incluyeron 5.210 aislados de Enterobacterales y 1.418 aislados de P. aeruginosa. Imipenem/ relebactam fue activo frente al 98,8% de los Enterobacterales. Distinguiendo por foco de infección, la sensibilidad fue del 99,1% en bacteriemia, del 99,2% en IIA, del 97,9% en ITR y del 99,2% en ITU. El 97,4% de los aislados procedentes de unidades de cuidados intensivos (UCI) fueron sensibles, y el 99,2% de los aislados no procedentes de UCI. En Enterobacterales, la sensibilidad frente a carbapenemasas de clase A, clase B y clase D fue del 96,2%, 15,4% y 73,2%, respectivamente. En P. aeruginosa,imipenem/relebactam fue activo en el 92,2% de los aislados. Distinguiendo por foco de infección, la sensibilidad frente a P. aeruginosa fue del 94,8% en bacteriemia, 92,9% en IIA, 91,7% en ITR y 93,1% en ITU. El 88,7% de los aislados de la UCI y el 93,6% de los aislados no procedentes de UCI fueron sensibles a imipenem/relebactam. Imipenem/relebactam fue activo frente a aislados de P. aeruginosa resistentes a ceftazidima (76,3%), cefepima (73,6%), imipenem (71,5%) y piperacilina/tazobactam (78,7%). Frente a los aislados de P. aeruginosa clasificados como MDR o DTR, el 75,1% y el 46,2%, respectivamente, fueron sensibles a imipenem/relebactam. (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Imipenem , Pseudomonas aeruginosa , Spain , Drug Resistance, Multiple , beta-Lactams , Penicillinase
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Data Brief ; 48: 109152, 2023 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37128588

ABSTRACT

The data comes from an empirical study conducted to determine the intention to use mobile devices as a means of payment. The data collection was conducted on a total of 463 students at a university, with 425 valid cases. These students were chosen because of their greater affinity with mobile devices, making them digital natives. The questionnaire was developed using scales recognized in the literature on aspects such as intention to use, learning costs or perceived functional value. The reliability and validity of all constructs showed that the questionnaire was proper for measurement. Data analysis was applied l to examine the validity of scales. But, what makes this data really interesting and singular is the collection of data in 2013 (265 respondents) and 2016 (160 respondents). This allows cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses to check the evolution of respondents' perceptions of mobile payments. Results imply that the data is suitable for conducting replication studies.

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Front Microbiol ; 14: 1130695, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37138636

ABSTRACT

The multiple symbiotic partnerships between closely related species of the haptophyte algae Braarudosphaera bigelowii and the nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria Candidatus Atelocyanobacterium thalassa (UCYN-A) contribute importantly to the nitrogen and carbon cycles in vast areas of the ocean. The diversity of the eukaryotic 18S rDNA phylogenetic gene marker has helped to identify some of these symbiotic haptophyte species, yet we still lack a genetic marker to assess its diversity at a finer scale. One of such genes is the ammonium transporter (amt) gene, which encodes the protein that might be involved in the uptake of ammonium from UCYN-A in these symbiotic haptophytes. Here, we designed three specific PCR primer sets targeting the amt gene of the haptophyte species (A1-Host) symbiotic with the open ocean UCYN-A1 sublineage, and tested them in samples collected from open ocean and near-shore environments. Regardless of the primer pair used at Station ALOHA, which is where UCYN-A1 is the pre-dominant UCYN-A sublineage, the most abundant amt amplicon sequence variant (ASV) was taxonomically classified as A1-Host. In addition, two out of the three PCR primer sets revealed the existence of closely-related divergent haptophyte amt ASVs (>95% nucleotide identity). These divergent amt ASVs had higher relative abundances than the haptophyte typically associated with UCYN-A1 in the Bering Sea, or co-occurred with the previously identified A1-Host in the Coral Sea, suggesting the presence of new diversity of closely-related A1-Hosts in polar and temperate waters. Therefore, our study reveals an overlooked diversity of haptophytes species with distinct biogeographic distributions partnering with UCYN-A, and provides new primers that will help to gain new knowledge of the UCYN-A/haptophyte symbiosis.

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FEMS Microbiol Rev ; 47(6)2023 11 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36416813

ABSTRACT

Biological dinitrogen (N2) fixation supplies nitrogen to the oceans, supporting primary productivity, and is carried out by some bacteria and archaea referred to as diazotrophs. Cyanobacteria are conventionally considered to be the major contributors to marine N2 fixation, but non-cyanobacterial diazotrophs (NCDs) have been shown to be distributed throughout ocean ecosystems. However, the biogeochemical significance of marine NCDs has not been demonstrated. This review synthesizes multiple datasets, drawing from cultivation-independent molecular techniques and data from extensive oceanic expeditions, to provide a comprehensive view into the diversity, biogeography, ecophysiology, and activity of marine NCDs. A NCD nifH gene catalog was compiled containing sequences from both PCR-based and PCR-free methods, identifying taxa for future studies. NCD abundances from a novel database of NCD nifH-based abundances were colocalized with environmental data, unveiling distinct distributions and environmental drivers of individual taxa. Mechanisms that NCDs may use to fuel and regulate N2 fixation in response to oxygen and fixed nitrogen availability are discussed, based on a metabolic analysis of recently available Tara Oceans expedition data. The integration of multiple datasets provides a new perspective that enhances understanding of the biology, ecology, and biogeography of marine NCDs and provides tools and directions for future research.


Subject(s)
Cyanobacteria , Noncommunicable Diseases , Humans , Ecosystem , Seawater/chemistry , Seawater/microbiology , Cyanobacteria/genetics , Nitrogen Fixation/genetics , Nitrogen/metabolism
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ISME J ; 17(1): 47-58, 2023 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36163270

ABSTRACT

Diazotrophs are widespread microorganisms that alleviate nitrogen limitation in 60% of our oceans, thereby regulating marine productivity. Yet, the group-specific contribution of diazotrophs to organic matter export has not been quantified, which so far has impeded an accurate assessment of their impact on the biological carbon pump. Here, we examine the fate of five groups of globally-distributed diazotrophs by using an original combination of mesopelagic particle sampling devices across the subtropical South Pacific Ocean. We demonstrate that cyanobacterial and non-cyanobacterial diazotrophs are exported down to 1000 m depth. Surprisingly, group-specific export turnover rates point to a more efficient export of small unicellular cyanobacterial diazotrophs (UCYN) relative to the larger and filamentous Trichodesmium. Phycoerythrin-containing UCYN-B and UCYN-C-like cells were recurrently found embedded in large (>50 µm) organic aggregates or organized into clusters of tens to hundreds of cells linked by an extracellular matrix, presumably facilitating their export. Beyond the South Pacific, our data are supported by analysis of the Tara Oceans metagenomes collected in other ocean basins, extending the scope of our results globally. We show that, when diazotrophs are found in the euphotic zone, they are also systematically present in mesopelagic waters, suggesting their transport to the deep ocean. We thus conclude that diazotrophs are a significant part of the carbon sequestered in the deep ocean and, therefore, they need to be accounted in regional and global estimates of export.


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Cyanobacteria , Nitrogen Fixation , Nitrogen , Carbon , Seawater/microbiology , Cyanobacteria/genetics , Pacific Ocean
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J. Health NPEPS ; 7(2): 1-13, jul - dez, 2022.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BDENF - Nursing, Coleciona SUS | ID: biblio-1425076

ABSTRACT

Objetivo: identificar la relación entre el uso de las tecnologías de la información y comunicación (TIC ́s) y la ansiedad, el consumo de alcohol y tabaco en adolescentes de secundaria de Puebla, México.Método: estudio descriptivo correlacional, realizado con 301 adolescentes de una escuela pública en 2018. Se aplicó el Cuestionario de Detección de Nuevas Adicciones y Escala de Ansiedad de Hamilton. Para análisis estadístico, el coeficiente de KolmogorovSmirnov e Ude Mann Whitney, correlación de Spearman y regresión lineal múltiple. Resultados: el uso medio de las TIC ́s fue de 84,36 (DE = 15,1). Internet (M = 16.72, SD = 4.6) y teléfonos celulares (M = 15.52, SD = 5.0) fueron los más utilizados. El uso de las TIC ́s y la ansiedad fueron estadísticamente significativos (F=21.719, p=.001), donde internet y la televisión predijeron la ansiedad. Sobre el uso de TIC ́s y consumo de alcohol (F = 3.745, p =.001) indica que lo que predice esta condición es el uso de celulares. En el caso de las TIC ́s con el consumo de tabaco no hubo significación estadística. Conclusión: existe relación con el uso de las TIC ́s, la ansiedad y el consumo de alcohol en estudiantes de secundaria del estado de Puebla.


Objective: to identify the relationship between the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) and anxiety, alcohol and tobacco consumption in highschool adolescents from Puebla, Mexico. Method: descriptive correlational study, carried out with 301 adolescents from a public school in 2018. The New Addictions Detection Questionnaire and Hamilton Anxiety Scale were applied. For statistical analysis, the Kolmogorov Smirnov coefficient and Mann Whitney U, Spearman correlation and multiple linear regression. Results: the mean use of ICTs was 84.36 (SD = 15.1). Internet (M = 16.72, SD = 4.6) and cell phones (M = 15.52, SD = 5.0) were the most used. The useof ICTs and anxiety were statistically significant (F=21.719, p=.001), where the Internet and television predicted anxiety. About the use of ICTs and alcohol consumption (F = 3.745, p =.001) indicates that what this condition predicts is the use of cell phones. In the case of ICTs with tobacco use, there was no statistical significance. Conclusion: there is a relationship with the use of ICTs, anxiety and alcohol consumption in high school students in the state of Puebla.


Objetivo:identificar a relação entre o uso de tecnologias de informação e comunicação (TIC) e ansiedade, consumo de álcool e tabaco em adolescentes do ensino médio de Puebla, México. Método: estudo descritivo correlacional, realizado com 301 adolescentes de uma escola pública no ano de 2018. Foram aplicados o New Addictions Detection Questionnaire e a Hamilton Anxiety Scale. Para análise estatística, o coeficiente de Kolmogorov Smirnov e Mann Whitney U, correlação de Spearman e regressão linear múltipla. Resultados: o uso médio de TIC foi de 84.36 (DP= 15.1). A internet (M = 16.72, DP = 4.6) e o celular (M= 15.52, DP= 5.0) foram os mais utilizados. O uso de TIC e ansiedade foi estatisticamente significativo (F = 21.719, p =.001), onde a internet e a televisão predizem a ansiedade. Sobre o uso de TIC e consumo de álcool (F = 3.745, p =.001) indica que quem prediz essa condição é o uso de celulares. No caso das TIC com uso de tabaco, não houve significância estatística. Conclusão: existe uma relação com o uso de TIC, ansiedade e consumo de álcool em estudantes do ensino médio no estado de Puebla.


Subject(s)
Anxiety , Information Technology , Tobacco Use , Underage Drinking
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Medicine (Baltimore) ; 101(45): e31780, 2022 Nov 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36397401

ABSTRACT

The gastrointestinal tract (GI) is the second most affected organ system in individuals suffering from systemic/localized scleroderma (SSc) or localized scleroderma. SSc can affect any part of the GI, between the oral cavity and anorectum. The annual incidence of SSc in the United States is estimated to be 19.3 cases per million adults, with the highest incidence reported in people aged 44 to 55. Females are 5 times more likely than males to suffer from SSc. Morbidity and mortality rates associated with SSc are predominantly elevated among patients with GI manifestations. Esophageal and intestinal manifestations impact 90% and 40% to 70% of patients with systemic scleroderma, respectively. SSc patients are known to suffer from small bowel hypomotility and small intestinal bacterial overgrowth, which cause malabsorption and malnutrition, ultimately contributing to the 50% mortality rate. Fecal incontinence is a common symptom of SSc that can lead to depression. SSc patients may suffer from gastrointestinal complications that can negatively impact their quality of life on a daily basis. Multidisciplinary approaches are necessary for systematically managing gastrointestinal complications associated with SSc. A prospective study should focus on developing targeted therapies to improve recovery patterns and prognosis in cases of SSc. This article summarizes the epidemiology, commonly reported clinical manifestations, complications, and available treatments for treating GI pathology in SSc patients.


Subject(s)
Gastrointestinal Diseases , Scleroderma, Localized , Scleroderma, Systemic , Adult , Male , Female , Humans , Scleroderma, Localized/complications , Prospective Studies , Quality of Life , Scleroderma, Systemic/complications , Scleroderma, Systemic/epidemiology , Gastrointestinal Diseases/epidemiology , Gastrointestinal Diseases/etiology , Gastrointestinal Diseases/diagnosis
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Mar Pollut Bull ; 185(Pt B): 114376, 2022 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36423566

ABSTRACT

Pinna nobilis is undergoing one of the most dramatic events suffered by an endangered species. An emerging disease has relegated its populations to coastal lagoons or estuaries with salinities beyond the 36.5-39.7 psu range. The Mar Menor is one of two such locations on the Spanish coastline. Poor environmental conditions and eutrophication and anoxia events, that became critical in 2016, 2019 and 2021, have reduced its population in >99 %. In this work, the spatial distribution of the species within the lagoon and the factors determining its survival along the successive crises of eutrophication are studied using a two-stage (presence/absence estimation and density modelling) Species Distribution Model. A potential area of 200.97 ha and an average density of 1.05 ind.100 m2 is estimated for 2020. The viability of the Mar Menor population depends on management actions designed both for the species and to improve the lagoon environmental state.


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Bivalvia , Animals , Uncertainty , Eutrophication , Endangered Species , Estuaries
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