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Vaccine | 2011

A novel Salmonella Typhi-based immunotherapy promotes tumor killing via an antitumor Th1-type cellular immune response and neutrophil activation in a mouse model of breast cancer

Alejandrina Vendrell; María José Gravisaco; Marcela F. Pasetti; Máximo Croci; Lucas L. Colombo; Carla Rodríguez; Claudia Mongini; Claudia Waldner

We investigated the use of a live, attenuated Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi vaccine strain as an antitumor immunotherapy. Mice bearing a subcutaneous tumor (LM3 mammary adenocarcinoma) were immunized on three occasions with S. Typhi strain CVD 915 by injection into the tumor, the peritumoral tissue and the draining lymph node areas; this procedure was termed Salmonella multiple treatment (Salmonella MT). Tumor-bearing mice subjected to the Salmonella MT exhibited reduced tumor growth, prolonged survival and reduced incidence of lung metastases, compared to untreated mice. We examined the mechanisms mediating this effect and found that Salmonella MT promoted an antitumor Th1-type response characterized by increased frequencies of IFN-γ-secreting CD4(+) T and CD8(+) T cells with reduction of regulatory T cells in tumor draining lymph nodes. The main cells infiltrating bacteria-treated tumors were activated neutrophils, which can exert an antitumor effect through the secretion of TNF-α. These results demonstrate for the first time the efficacy of an attenuated S. Typhi vaccine strain as a cancer immunotherapeutic agent. By potentiating the host antitumor immune response, this approach could be a powerful adjunct tool for cancer therapy.


Neurochemical Research | 2010

The Response to Postnatal Stress: Amino Acids Transporters and PKC Activity

María Mercedes Odeon; Adrián Emanuel Salatino; Carla Rodríguez; Mariano José Scolari; Gabriela Beatriz Acosta

It is well known that animals exposed to stressful stimuli during their early life develop different neurological disorders when they become adults. In this study, we evaluated the effect of acute cold stress on γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and L-Serine (L-Ser) transporters in vitro, using the uptake of [3H]-GABA and [3H]L-Ser by synaptosomes-enriched fractions isolated from rat cerebral cortex during postnatal development. GABA and L-Ser uptake studies in vitro will be used in this investigation as a colateral evidence of changes in the expression of transporters of GABA and L-Ser. We observed that the maximum velocity (Vmax) in L-Ser and GABA uptake after stress session increased in all stages studied. In contrast, Km values of L-Ser uptake enhancent in almost age calculated, excluding at PD21 after cold stress during development, at the same time as Km (uptake affinity) values of GABA increased in just about age considered but not at PD5 compared with the control group. Finally we investigated the mechanism by which cells regulate the substrate affinity of L-Ser and GABA transporters. We demonstrated a significantly increase in total PKC activity to PD5 from PD21. Pretreatment with PKC inhibitor: staurosporine (SP) led to a restoration of control uptake in several postnatal-days suggesting a relationship between amino acids system and PKC activation. These findings suggest that a single exposure to postnatal cold stress at different periods after birth modifies both GABA and L-Ser transporters and the related increase in total PKC activity could be intracellular events that participate in neuronal plasticity by early life stress, which could be relevant to function of transporters in the adult rat brain.


Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos | 2005

Organizaciones sociales en el barrio de La Boca: cambios y permanencias en un contexto de crisis

Hilda Herzer; Carla Rodríguez; Adriana Redondo; María Mercedes Di Virgilio; Fernando Ostuni


Realidad económica (Buenos Aires) | 2004

El clima y otros factores de riesgo productivo en la pampa húmeda argentina

Mara Bartolomé; María Graciela Caputo; Alejandra Celis; Hilda Herzer; Carla Rodríguez


Revista Mexicana de Sociología | 1997

Aquí, está todo mezclado... Percepciones de familias ocupantes de inmuebles en Buenos Aires sobre su situación habitacional

Hilda Herzer; Mercedes Di Virgilio; Máximo Lanzetta; Silvia Lago; Adriana Redondo; Carla Rodríguez


Pampa: Revista Interuniversitaria de Estudios Territoriales | 2008

¿Informalidad o informalidades?: Hábitat popular e informalidades urbanas en áreas urbanas consolidadas

Hilda Herzer; Mercedes Di Virgilio; Carla Rodríguez; Adriana Redondo


Historia Actual Online | 2008

El proceso de renovación urbana en La Boca: organizaciones barriales entre nuevos usos y viejos lugares

Hilda Herzer; Mercedes Di Virgilio; Máximo Lanzetta; Lucas Martín; Adriana Redondo; Carla Rodríguez


Archive | 2017

Acerca de la integración urbanística y social en villas de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires

Carla Rodríguez; Florencia Rodríguez; Cecilia Zapata; José Peralta; Soledad Arqueros Mejica


Archive | 2015

La ciudad de Buenos Aires inquilinizada. Un análisis acerca del mercado formal e informal de alquiler como estrategia de acceso a la vivienda en la CABA

José Peralta; Carla Rodríguez; Florencia Rodríguez; Cecilia Zapata; Karina Villafane; Marcela Imori


Archive | 2005

Organizaciones sociales en el barrio de La Boca

Hilda Herzer; Carla Rodríguez; Adriana Redondo; Fernando Ostuni

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Hilda Herzer

University of Buenos Aires

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Adriana Redondo

University of Buenos Aires

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Máximo Lanzetta

University of Buenos Aires

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Fernando Ostuni

University of Buenos Aires

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Claudia Mongini

University of Buenos Aires

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Claudia Waldner

University of Buenos Aires

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