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Manual de Boas Práticas - Amêndoa e Avelã

Ramalhosa, E; Lopes, E; Rodrigues, P; Fernandes, L; Pereira, J A; Bento, A; Ferrão, Ana Cristina; Guiné, Raquel; Correia, Paula


HIV-1-Transmitted Drug Resistance and Transmission Clusters in Newly Diagnosed ...

Pingarilho, M; Pimentel, V; Miranda, M; Silva, AR; Diniz, A; Ascenção, B; Piñeiro, C; Koch, C; Rodrigues, C; Caldas, C; Morais, C; Faria, D

Objective: To describe and analyze transmitted drug resistance (TDR) between 2014 and 2019 in newly infected patients with HIV-1 in Portugal and to characterize its transmission networks. Methods: Clinical, socioepidemiological, and risk behavior data were collected from 820 newly diagnosed patients in Portugal between September 2014 and December 2019. The sequences obtained from drug resistance testing were us...


Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection up-regulates sialyl lewis x expression in ...

Matos, R; Fonseca, KL; Mereiter, S; Maceiras, AR; Gomes, J; Vilaplana, C; Gärtner, F; Rodrigues, P; Reis, CA; Saraiva, M; Magalhães, A

Glycans display increasingly recognized roles in pathological contexts, however, their impact in the host-pathogen interplay in many infectious diseases remains largely unknown. This is the case for tuberculosis (TB), one of the ten most fatal diseases worldwide, caused by infection of the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis. We have recently reported that perturbing the core-2 O-glycans biosynthetic pathway in...


Antimicrobial peptides: Identification of two beta-defensins in a teleost fish,...

Barroso, C; Carvalho, P; Gonçalves, JFM; Rodrigues, P; Neves, JV

Beta-defensins consist in a group of cysteine-rich antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), widely found throughout vertebrate species, including teleost fish, with antimicrobial and immunomodulatory activities. However, although the European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) is one of the most commercially important farmed fish species in the Mediterranean area, the characterization of its beta-defensins and its potential...


Hereditary breast cancer and ancestry in the Madeira archipelago: An explorator...

Miguel, I; Rodrigues, F; Fragoso, S; Freixo, J; Clara, A; Luís, A; Bento, S; Fernandes, M; Bacelar, F; Câmara, S; Parreira, J; Duarte, T; Rodrigues, P

Access to genetic testing and counselling in remote areas such as the Madeira archipelago, in the Northern Atlantic Ocean, may be complex. Different counselling methods, including telegenetics, should be explored. In this study, we characterise the Hereditary Breast/Ovarian Cancer (HBOC) families with Madeira ancestry enrolled in our programme. Of a total of 3, 566 index patients tested between January 2000 and...


The Era of Antimicrobial Peptides: Use of Hepcidins to Prevent or Treat Bacteri...

Barroso, C; Carvalho, P; Nunes, M; Gonçalves, JFM; Rodrigues, P; Neves, JV

The current treatments applied in aquaculture to limit disease dissemination are mostly based on the use of antibiotics, either as prophylactic or therapeutic agents, with vaccines being available for a limited number of fish species and pathogens. Antimicrobial peptides are considered as promising novel substances to be used in aquaculture, due to their antimicrobial and immunomodulatory activities. Hepcidin, ...


Dietary supplementation with chestnut (Castanea sativa) reduces abdominal adipo...

Rodrigues, P; Ferreira, T; Nascimento-Gonçalves, E; Seixas, F; Costa, RMG; Martins, T; Neuparth, MJ; Pires, MJ; Lanzarin, G; Félix, LM; Venâncio, C

The production of chestnut (Castanea sativa Miller) is mostly concentrated in Europe. Chestnut is recognized by its high content of antioxidants and phytosterols. This work aimed to evaluate the effects of dietary chestnut consumption over physiological variables of FVB/n mice. Eighteen FVB/n male 7-month-old mice were randomly divided into three experimental groups (n = 6): 1 (control group) fed a standard die...


The diverse piscidin repertoire of the european sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax)...

Barroso, C; Carvalho, P; Carvalho, C; Santarém, N; Gonçalves, JFM; Rodrigues, P; Neves, JV

Fish rely on their innate immune responses to cope with the challenging aquatic environment, with antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) being one of the first line of defenses. Piscidins are a group of fish specific AMPs isolated in several species. However, in the European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax), the piscidin family remains poorly understood. We identified six different piscidins in sea bass, performed an in-...


Mycobacterium tuberculosis associated with severe tuberculosis evades cytosolic...

Sousa, J; Cá, B; Maceiras, AR; Simões-Costa, L; Fonseca, KL; Fernandes, AI; Ramos, A; Carvalho, T; Barros, L; Magalhães, C; Chiner-Oms, Á; Machado, H

Genetic diversity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis affects immune responses and clinical outcomes of tuberculosis (TB). However, how bacterial diversity orchestrates immune responses to direct distinct TB severities is unknown. Here we study 681 patients with pulmonary TB and show that M. tuberculosis isolates from cases with mild disease consistently induce robust cytokine responses in macrophages across multiple...


Recommendations for genetic testing in cardiology: Review of major internationa...

Sousa, A; Moldovan, O; Lebreiro, A; Bourbon, M; António, N; Rato, Q; Rodrigues, P; Toste, A; Gonçalves Rocha, M; Oliveira, R; Granja, S; Cruz, C

In recent years, the importance of genetic causes of cardiovascular diseases has been increasingly recognized, as the result of significant advances in molecular diagnosis techniques. This growing knowledge has enabled the identification of new phenotypes and the subclassification of clinical syndromes, impacting the therapeutic approach and genetic counseling offered to affected families. This paper describes ...


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