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Disease Markers | 2014

Potential uses, limitations, and basic procedures of micronuclei and nuclear abnormalities in buccal cells.

Olivia Torres-Bugarín; María Guadalupe Zavala-Cerna; Arnulfo Nava; Aurelio Flores-García; María Luisa Ramos-Ibarra

The use of biomarkers as tools to evaluate genotoxicity is increasing recently. Methods that have been used previously to evaluate genomic instability are frequently expensive, complicated, and invasive. The micronuclei (MN) and nuclear abnormalities (NA) technique in buccal cells offers a great opportunity to evaluate in a clear and precise way the appearance of genetic damage whether it is present as a consequence of occupational or environmental risk. This technique is reliable, fast, relatively simple, cheap, and minimally invasive and causes no pain. So, it is well accepted by patients; it can also be used to assess the genotoxic effect derived from drug use or as a result of having a chronic disease. Furthermore the beneficial effects derived from changes in life style or taking additional supplements can also be evaluated. In the present paper, we aim to focus on the explanation of MN test and its usefulness as a biomarker; we further give details about procedures to perform and interpret the results of the test and review some factors that could have an influence on the results of the technique.


Archives of Medical Research | 2003

Induction of Micronucleated Erythrocytes in Mouse Peripheral Blood After Cutaneous Application of 5-Fluorouracil

Guillermo M. Zúñiga-González; Olivia Torres-Bugarín; Ana L. Zamora-Perez; Belinda C. Gómez-Meda; Ma.Luisa Ramos-Ibarra; Patricia Gallegos-Arreola; Aurelio Flores-García; Apolinar López-Uribe

BACKGROUND For topically applied drugs such as 5-fluorouracil (5-FU), dosage is not as precise as for other drug administration pathways. Consequently, quantity of drug delivered may differ among individuals and applications. 5-FU is used in treatment of different diseases and has been reported as a clastogenic compound by micronucleus assay. METHODS To determine whether 5-FU cream (5% 5-FU) absorbed through skin can produce genotoxic or cytotoxic effect in mouse bone marrow, induction of micronucleated erythrocytes (MNE) in mouse peripheral blood was examined after cutaneous application of 5-FU daily for 5 days. RESULTS 5-FU cream induced significant micronuclei at doses of 37.5 mg (total weight of cream)/2 cm(2) and 75.0 mg/2 cm(2), as well as cytotoxic effects at doses of 150.0 and 300.0 mg/2 cm(2). CONCLUSIONS Cutaneous application of 5-FU increased number of MNE in mouse peripheral blood. These data emphasize the importance of using correct dose when applying drugs topically.


BioMed Research International | 2015

Genotoxic Effect in Autoimmune Diseases Evaluated by the Micronucleus Test Assay: Our Experience and Literature Review

Olivia Torres-Bugarín; Nicole Macriz Romero; María Luisa Ramos Ibarra; Aurelio Flores-García; Penélope Valdez Aburto; María Guadalupe Zavala-Cerna

Autoimmune diseases (AD) are classified into organ-specific, systemic, and mixed; all forms of AD share a high risk for cancer development. In AD a destructive immune response induced by autoreactive lymphocytes is started and continues with the production of autoantibodies against different targets; furthermore apoptosis failure and loss of balance in oxidative stress as a consequence of local or systemic inflammation are common features seen in AD as well. Micronucleus (MN) assay can be performed in order to evaluate loss of genetic material in a clear, accurate, fast, simple, and minimally invasive test. The MN formation in the cytoplasm of cells that have undergone proliferation is a consequence of DNA fragmentation during mitosis and the appearance of small additional nuclei during interphase. The MN test, widely accepted for in vitro and in vivo genotoxicity research, provides a sensitive marker of genomic damage associated to diverse conditions. In here, we present a review of our work and other published papers concerning genotoxic effect in AD, identified by means of the MN assay, with the aim of proposing this tool as a possible early biomarker for genotoxic damage, which is a consequence of disease progression. Additionally this biomarker could be used for follow-up, to asses genome damage associated to therapies.


Journal of Chemotherapy | 2015

Recombinant murine IL-12 promotes a protective Th1/cellular response in Mongolian gerbils infected with Sporothrix schenckii

Aurelio Flores-García; Jesús Salvador Velarde-Félix; Vicente Garibaldi-Becerra; Héctor Rangel-Villalobos; Olivia Torres-Bugarín; Eloy Alfonso Zepeda-Carrillo; Salvador Ruiz-Bernés; Luis Antonio Ochoa-Ramírez

Abstract Sporotrichosis is a cutaneous fungal infection caused by Sporothrix schenckii. It is known to be mainly contained by Th1 responses. As IL-12 is crucial for Th1 response, we investigated if treatment with recombinant murine IL-12 (rmIL-12) promoted Th1 immunity and/or clinical improvement in an experimental sporotrichosis gerbil model. Gerbils were inoculated with S. schenckii in the footpad and treated with rmIL-12. Seven days post infection there was a significant increase in macrophage phagocytosis and oxidative burst, and in delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) reaction in rmIL-12 treated gerbils, as well as a ∼10-fold increase of serum IFN-gamma and a decrease of IL-4 and IL-10. Moreover, rmIL-12 substantially decreased (∼70%) S. schenckii burden in liver and spleen and improved the clinical outcome preventing footpad ulcer and tail nodules observed in untreated gerbils. Our study demonstrates that rmIL-12 promotes Th1 immune response against S. schenckii favouring its clearance and preventing clinical symptoms.


Drug and Chemical Toxicology | 2011

Topical pimecrolimus lacks genotoxicity and cytotoxicity by means of micronucleus erythrocyte rodent assay

Aurelio Flores-García; Belinda C. Gómez-Meda; Ana L. Zamora-Perez; Vicente Garibaldi-Becerra; Martha Barba-Barajas; Guillermo M. Zúñiga-González

Topical pimecrolimus is an alternative treatment of atopic dermatitis. However, rare cases of malignancy have been reported with their use. This study was performed to investigate the possible geno- or cytotoxic effect in mouse bone marrow caused by systemic absorption of pimecrolimus 1% cream. In order to determine this, induction of micronucleated erythrocytes (MNE) in mouse peripheral blood was determined after the cutaneous application of three different doses, daily for 5 consecutive days. No differences were found in frequencies of polychromatic erythrocytes, MNE, and micronucleated polychromatic erythrocytes in the different groups of study. In conclusion, under described conditions, no geno- or cytotoxic effects were detected after the cutaneous application of pimecrolimus.


Archive | 2012

Efectos de la Polifarmacia sobre la calidad de vida en adultos mayores

Rogelio Sánchez-Gutiérrez; Aurelio Flores-García; Pedro Aguiar-García; Salvador Ruiz-Bernés; Chrystian Alberto Sánchez-Beltran; Verónica Benítez-Guerrero; María Raquel Moya-García


El Residente | 2013

Procedimientos básicos de la prueba de micronúcleos y anormalidades nucleares en células exfoliadas de mucosa oral

Olivia Torres-Bugarín; María Guadalupe Zavala-Cerna; Nicole Macriz-Romero; Aurelio Flores-García; María Luisa Ramos-Ibarra


Revista Cubana de Investigaciones Biomédicas | 2014

Exogenous interleukin-12 prevents the decrease in myeloperoxidase activity of macrophages in gerbils with sporotrichosis

Aurelio Flores-García; Rogelio Sánchez-Gutiérrez; Raymundo Velasco-Rodríguez; Alejandro Zambrano-Parra; Salvador Ruiz-Bernés; Cecilio Paredes Estrada


Revista Cubana de Investigaciones Biomédicas | 2014

Interleucina-12 exógena evita disminución de actividad de mieloperoxidasa de macrófagos en gérbiles con esporotricosis

Aurelio Flores-García; Rogelio Sánchez-Gutiérrez; Raymundo Velasco-Rodríguez; Alejandro Zambrano-Parra; Salvador Ruiz-Bernés; Cecilio Paredes Estrada


Archive | 2014

Interleucina-12 exógena evita disminución de actividad de mieloperoxidasa de macrófagos en gérbiles

Aurelio Flores-García; Rogelio Sánchez-Gutiérrez; Alejandro Zambrano-Parra; Salvador Ruiz-Bernés; Cecilio Paredes Estrada

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Olivia Torres-Bugarín

Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara

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María Guadalupe Zavala-Cerna

Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara

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Martha Barba-Barajas

Mexican Social Security Institute

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Arnulfo Nava

Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara

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