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    In: Cancer Research, American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), Vol. 80, No. 16_Supplement ( 2020-08-15), p. 2745-2745
    Abstract: According to new global cancer data, breast and colorectal cancer (CRC) are part of the 5 types of tumors with the highest incidence and mortality. Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a particularly aggressive type of breast cancer, associated with younger age, recurrence, high metastatic rate, poor prognosis and limited therapeutic options. Regarding CRC, this type of tumor is often diagnosed at advanced stages, when probability of development of distal or local recurrence due to chemotherapy resistance (usually 5-FU) is higher. For both types of tumors, the available treatment modalities are expensive and produce severe side effects. Drug repositioning refers to new uses outside the scope of the original medical indications for existing drugs or compounds; this approach fastens the process of drug development and offers more effective, cheaper and safer drugs with less side effects. We studied the effect of combining Metformin (M; antidiabetic drug) and Propranolol (P; antihypertensive agent) on in vitro and in vivo models of TNBC and CRC. We performed an in vitro screening of drugs under reposition on different TNBC and CCR cell lines and determined that M+P combination was particularly efficient in reducing proliferation in all cell lines tested. Indeed, M+P showed synergistic effect on proliferation, affecting significantly clonogenicity, apoptosis, migration and invasion. In order to explore the mechanisms associated with tumor growth/metastasis development involved in the treatment we evaluated the impact of M+P on cell signaling after proliferative stimuli and epithelial/mesenchymal transition. M+P combination reduced Erk phosphorylation levels after serum induction and promoted the expression of epithelial markers as β-catenin and E-cadherin. In vivo models (4T1, M-406, HCT116 and CT26 cells) demonstrated that M+P [M(2g/l)+P(25mg/l)] was effective reducing tumor growth and metastasis development. To further characterize the cellular events associated to these processes, we evaluated in 4T1 TNBC model the impact of M+P on different steps associated to tumor progression. The treatment affected intravasation (P=0.06), survival (P & lt;0.05) and extravasation (P & lt;0.05). Indeed, we developed an adjuvant model (M+P treatment after tumor excision) in which the drugs combination was effective preventing metastasis development (P & lt;0.05). Interestingly, regarding CCR we found in vitro that M+P reduced proliferation and clonogenicity of 5-FU-resistant CRC cells compared to non-resistant cells (P & lt;0.01). To conclude, M+P treatment decreased tumor and metastasis growth of TNBC and CRC, involving effects in several steps of tumor signaling and tumor dissemination. Our data suggest that M+P could be useful for adjuvant therapy and treatment of resistant tumors. Citation Format: M Virginia Baglioni, Luciano E. Anselmino, Nahuel Cesatti Laluce, Florencia Malizia, Gustavo F. Chapo, Leandro E. Mainetti, Viviana R. Rozados, O Graciela Scharovsky, M. José Rico, Mauricio A. Menacho Márquez. Drug repositioning for triple negative breast and colorectal cancers treatment: Exploring the use of metformin and propranolol [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research 2020; 2020 Apr 27-28 and Jun 22-24. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2020;80(16 Suppl):Abstract nr 2745.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0008-5472 , 1538-7445
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    Language: English
    Publisher: American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)
    Publication Date: 2020
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    In: Environmental Microbiology, Wiley, Vol. 18, No. 12 ( 2016-12), p. 4471-4484
    Abstract: Alginates are abundant polysaccharides in brown algae that constitute an important energy source for marine heterotrophic bacteria. Despite the key role of alginate degradation processes in the marine carbon cycle, little information is available on the bacterial populations involved in these processes. The aim of this work was to gain a better understanding of alginate utilization capabilities in cold coastal environments. Sediment metagenomes from four high‐latitude regions of both Hemispheres were interrogated for alginate lyase gene homologue sequences and their genomic context. Sediments contained highly abundant and diverse bacterial assemblages with alginolytic potential, including members of Bacteroidetes and Proteobacteria , as well as several poorly characterized taxa. The microbial communities in Arctic and Antarctic sediments exhibited the most similar alginolytic profiles, whereas brackish sediments showed distinct structures with a higher proportion of novel genes. Examination of the gene neighbourhood of the alginate lyase homologues revealed distinct patterns depending on the potential lineage of the scaffolds, with evidence of evolutionary relationships among alginolytic gene clusters from Bacteroidetes and Proteobacteria . This information is relevant for understanding carbon fluxes in cold coastal environments and provides valuable information for the development of biotechnological applications from brown algae biomass.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1462-2912 , 1462-2920
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    Language: English
    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2016
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    In: Biomolecules, MDPI AG, Vol. 13, No. 6 ( 2023-06-12), p. 980-
    Abstract: Synucleins are a family of small, soluble proteins mainly expressed in neural tissue and in certain tumors. Since their discovery, tens of thousands of scientific reports have been published about this family of proteins as they are associated with severe human diseases. Although the physiological function of these proteins is still elusive, their relationship with neurodegeneration and cancer has been clearly described over the years. In this review, we summarize data connecting synucleins and cancer, going from the structural description of these molecules to their involvement in tumor-related processes, and discuss the putative use of these proteins as cancer molecular biomarkers.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2218-273X
    Language: English
    Publisher: MDPI AG
    Publication Date: 2023
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    In: Obesity Surgery, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, Vol. 32, No. 12 ( 2022-12), p. 3908-3921
    Abstract: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic led to a worldwide suspension of bariatric and metabolic surgery (BMS) services. The current study analyses data on patterns of service delivery, recovery of practices, and protective measures taken during the COVID-19 pandemic by bariatric teams. Materials and Methods The current study is a subset analysis of the GENEVA study which was an international cohort study between 01/05/2020 and 31/10/2020. Data were specifically analysed regarding the timing of BMS suspension, patterns of service recovery, and precautionary measures deployed. Results A total of 527 surgeons from 439 hospitals in 64 countries submitted data regarding their practices and handling of the pandemic. Smaller hospitals (with less than 200 beds) were able to restart BMS programmes more rapidly (time to BMS restart 60.8 ± 38.9 days) than larger institutions (over 2000 beds) (81.3 ± 30.5 days) ( p  = 0.032). There was a significant difference in the time interval between cessation/reduction and restart of bariatric services between government-funded practices (97.1 ± 76.2 days), combination practices (84.4 ± 47.9 days), and private practices (58.5 ± 38.3 days) ( p   〈  0.001). Precautionary measures adopted included patient segregation, utilisation of personal protective equipment, and preoperative testing. Following service recovery, 40% of the surgeons operated with a reduced capacity. Twenty-two percent gave priority to long waiters, 15.4% gave priority to uncontrolled diabetics, and 7.6% prioritised patients requiring organ transplantation. Conclusion This study provides global, real-world data regarding the recovery of BMS services following the COVID-19 pandemic. Graphical abstract
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0960-8923 , 1708-0428
    Language: English
    Publisher: Springer Science and Business Media LLC
    Publication Date: 2022
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