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dc.contributor.otherUniversidad San Pablo-CEU. Facultad de Farmacia. Departamento de Ciencias Farmacéuticas y de la Salud-
dc.contributor.otherGrupo: Parasitología e Inmunología molecular con aplicación biotecnológica, diagnóstica y terapéutica (PARINM)-
dc.creatorRedondo Martínez, Fernando-
dc.creatorHurtado Marcos, Carolina-
dc.creatorIzquierdo Arias, Fernando-
dc.creatorCuéllar, Carmen-
dc.creatorFenoy Rodríguez, Soledad-
dc.creatorSáez Álvarez, Yanira-
dc.creatorMagnet, Angela-
dc.creatorGalindo-Regal, Lorena-
dc.creatorUribe Quintana, Natalia-
dc.creatorLópez-Bañeres, Manuel-
dc.creatorJiménez, Ana Isabel-
dc.creatorLlombart-Cussac, Antonio-
dc.creatorÁguila de la Puente, Carmen del-
dc.creatorAndreu-Ballester, Juan Carlos-
dc.date.accessioned2024-01-24T15:38:43Z-
dc.date.available2024-01-24T15:38:43Z-
dc.date.issued2022-10-29-
dc.identifier.citationRedondo F, Hurtado-Marcos C, Izquierdo F, Cuéllar C, Fenoy S, Sáez Y, Magnet Á, Galindo-Regal L, Uribe N, López-Bañeres M, Jiménez AI, Llombart-Cussac A, Del Águila C, Andreu-Ballester JC. Latent Microsporidia Infection Prevalence as a Risk Factor in Colon Cancer Patients. Cancers (Basel). 2022 Oct 29;14(21):5342. doi: 10.3390/cancers14215342. PMID: 36358760; PMCID: PMC9658866-
dc.identifier.issn2072-6694-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10637/15102-
dc.description.abstractMicrosporidia are opportunistic intracellular parasites, generating serious pathology in individuals with a compromised immune system. Infection by microsporidia inhibits p53 and Caspase 3, proteins involved in apoptosis and the cell cycle, which are vital in the malignant process of epithelial cells. The presence of microsporidia in the intestinal tissues of 87 colon cancer (CC) patients and 25 healthy controls was analyzed by real-time PCR and an immunofluorescence antibody test. Anti-Encephalitozoon antibodies were analyzed in serum samples by ELISA (enzyme linked immunosorbent assay). In 36 (41.3%) CC cases, microsporidia infections were identified in their tissues vs. no cases among control subjects (p < 0.0001). An increase in IgG and IgE anti-Encephalitozoon antibodies was found in patients with CC, which would demonstrate continuous and previous contact with the parasite. The high prevalence of microsporidia in tissues and the seroprevalence in patients with CC suggest a relationship between microsporidia and the etiopathogenesis of CC.en_EN
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dc.language.isoen-
dc.publisherMDPI-
dc.relation.ispartofCancers-
dc.rightshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.es-
dc.rightsOpenAccess-
dc.subjectMicrosporidiaen_EN
dc.subjectEncephalitozoon sp.en_EN
dc.subjectEnterocytozoon bieneusien_EN
dc.subjectColon canceren_EN
dc.subjectIFATen_EN
dc.subjectELISAen_EN
dc.titleLatent Microsporidia Infection Prevalence as a Risk Factor in Colon Cancer Patientsen_EN
dc.typeArtículoes_ES
dc.identifier.doi10.3390/cancers14215342-
dc.centroUniversidad San Pablo-CEU-
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