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Antagonizing the spindle assembly checkpoint silencing enhances paclitaxel and ...

Henriques, AC; Silva, PMA; Sarmento, B; Bousbaa, H

Antimitotic drugs arrest cells in mitosis through chronic activation of the spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC), leading to cell death. However, drug-treated cancer cells can escape death by undergoing mitotic slippage, due to premature mitotic exit. Therefore, overcoming slippage issue is a promising chemotherapeutic strategy to improve the effectiveness of antimitotics. Here, we antagonized SAC silencing by kno...


Leptin and adiponectin during the first week after kidney transplantation: biom...

Fonseca, I; Oliveira, JC; Santos, J; Malheiro, J; Martins, LS; Almeida, M; Dias, L; Pedroso, S; Lobato, L; Henriques, AC; Mendonça, D

CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Based on evidence that leptin and adiponectin are removed from circulation primarily by the kidney, we designed a study to examine the longitudinal changes of these adipokines during the first week after kidney transplantation (KTx) and to test the hypothesis that higher levels of leptin and/or adiponectin could be early biomarkers of delayed graft function (DGF=dialysis requirement durin...


A triple-biomarker approach for the detection of delayed graft function after k...

Fonseca, I; Reguengo, H; Oliveira, JC; Martins, S; Malheiro, J; Almeida, M; Santos, J; Dias, L; Pedroso, S; Lobato, L; Henriques, AC; Mendonça, D

Introduction: Serum creatinine (SCr) alone does not allow for the early diagnosis of delayed graft function (DGF) following kidney transplantation (KTx). Objective, design and methods: The diagnostic utility of urinary neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (uNGAL), serum leptin, malondialdehyde (MD.A), and cystatin C (CysC) for the early detection of DGF was previously evaluated by our group in a prospecti...


Collagen Type IV-Related Nephropathies in Portugal: Pathogenic COL4A5 Mutations...

Nabais Sá, MJ; Sampaio, S; Oliveira, A; Alves, S; Moura, CP; Silva, SE; Castro, R; Araújo, JA; Rodrigues, M; Neves, F; Seabra, J; Soares, C; Gaspar, MA

Alport syndrome (AS) is caused by pathogenic mutations in the genes encoding α3, α4 or α5 chains of collagen IV (COL4A3/COL4A4/COL4A5), resulting in hematuria, chronic renal failure (CRF), sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) and ocular abnormalities. Mutations in the X-linked COL4A5 gene have been identified in 85% of the families (XLAS). In this study, 22 of 60 probands (37%) of unrelated Portuguese families, wi...


Collagen type IV-related nephropathies in Portugal: pathogenic COL4A5 mutations...

Sá, MJ; Storey, H; Flinter, F; Nagel, M; Sampaio, S; Castro, R; Araújo, JA; Gaspar, MA; Soares, C; Oliveira, A; Henriques, AC; Costa, AG; Abreu, CP

Pathogenic mutations in genes COL4A3/COL4A4 are responsible for autosomal Alport syndrome (AS) and thin basement membrane nephropathy (TBMN). We used Sanger sequencing to analyze all exons and splice site regions of COL4A3/COL4A4, in 40 unrelated Portuguese probands with clinical suspicion of AS/TBMN. To assess genotype-phenotype correlations, we compared clinically relevant phenotypes/outcomes between homozygo...


Oxidative Stress in Kidney Transplantation: Malondialdehyde Is an Early Predict...

Fonseca, I; Reguengo, H; Almeida, M; Dias, L; Martins, LS; Pedroso, S; Santos, J; Lobato, L; Henriques, AC; Mendonça, D

Background Oxidative stress is one of the most important components of the ischemia-reperfusion process after kidney transplantation (KTx) and increases with graft dysfunction. Methods This prospective study was conducted on 40 consecutive KTx recipients to evaluate time-dependent changes in oxidative stress-related parameters within the first week after KTx and to assess their performance in predicting delayed...


Early cyclosporine a withdrawal in kidney-transplant recipients receiving sirol...

Ruiz, JC; Campistol, JM; Grinyó, JM; Mota, A; Prats, D; Gutiérrez, JA; Henriques, AC

BACKGROUND: Nephrotoxicity of calcineurin inhibitors (CNIs) is partially responsible for the development of chronic allograft nephropathy (CAN). Sirolimus has demonstrated its potential to substitute for CNIs because it lacks significant nephrotoxicity and shows a short-term immunosuppressive capacity comparable with that of cyclosporine. This results in the maintenance of better renal function when cyclosporin...


Renal Osteodystrophy: Histologic Evaluation after Renal Transplantation

Martins, L; Queirós, J; Ferreira, A; Henriques, AC; Sarmento, AM; Pereira, MC; Guimarães, S


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