Diana Caballero-Hernández
Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León
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Archive | 2017
Alba Jimenez-Pacheco; Jaime M. Franco; S. Lopez; Juan Miguel Gomez-Zumaquero; María M. Leal-Lasarte; Diana Caballero-Hernández; Marta Cejudo-Guillén; David Pozo
Despite being clinically described 150 years ago, the mechanisms underlying amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) pathogenesis have not yet been fully understood. Studies in both animal models of ALS and human patients reveal a plethora of alterations such as increased glutamate-mediated excitotoxicity, redox stress, increased apoptosis, defective axonal transport, protein-misfolding events, mitochondrial impairment and sustained unregulated immune responses. Regardless of being sporadic or familiar ALS, the final outcome at the cellular level is the death of upper and lower motor neurons, and once diagnosed, ALS is typically lethal within the next 5 years. There are neither clear biomarkers nor therapeutic or disease-modifying treatments for ALS.Accumulating evidence supports the concept that epigenetic-driven modifications, including altered chromatin remodelling events, RNA editing and non-coding RNA molecules, might shed light into the pathogenic mechanisms underlying sporadic/familiar ALS onset and/or severity to facilitate the identification of effective therapies, early diagnosis and potentially early-stage therapeutic interventions to increase the survival outcome of ALS patients.
Clinical & Developmental Immunology | 2016
Erika Evangelina Coronado-Cerda; Moisés Armides Franco-Molina; Edgar Mendoza-Gamboa; Heriberto Prado-García; Lydia Guadalupe Rivera-Morales; Pablo Zapata-Benavides; María del Carmen Rodríguez-Salazar; Diana Caballero-Hernández; Reyes Tamez-Guerra; Cristina Rodríguez-Padilla
Chemotherapy treatments induce a number of side effects, such as leukopenia neutropenia, peripheral erythropenia, and thrombocytopenia, affecting the quality of life for cancer patients. 5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) is wieldy used as myeloablative model in mice. The bovine dialyzable leukocyte extract (bDLE) or IMMUNEPOTENT CRP® (ICRP) is an immunomodulatory compound that has antioxidants and anti-inflammatory effects. In order to investigate the chemoprotection effect of ICRP on bone marrow cells in 5-FU treated mice, total bone marrow (BM) cell count, bone marrow colony forming units-granulocyte/macrophage (CFU-GM), cell cycle, immunophenotypification, ROS/superoxide and Nrf2 by flow cytometry, and histological and hematological analyses were performed. Our results demonstrated that ICRP increased BM cell count and CFU-GM number, arrested BM cells in G0/G1 phase, increased the percentage of leukocyte, granulocytic, and erythroid populations, reduced ROS/superoxide formation and Nrf2 activation, and also improved hematological levels and weight gain in 5-FU treated mice. These results suggest that ICRP has a chemoprotective effect against 5-FU in BM cells that can be used in cancer patients.
PeerJ | 2018
Raúl Reyna-Martínez; Ricardo Gomez-Flores; Ulrico J. López-Chuken; Ramiro Quintanilla-Licea; Diana Caballero-Hernández; Cristina Rodríguez-Padilla; Julio César Beltrán-Rocha; Patricia Tamez-Guerra
Cancer cases result in 13% of all deaths worldwide. Unwanted side effects in patients under conventional treatments have led to the search for beneficial alternative therapies. Microalgae synthesize compounds with known in vitro and in vivo biological activity against different tumor cell lines. Therefore, native microalgae from the State of Nuevo Leon, Mexico may become a potential source of antitumor agents. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the in vitro cytotoxic effect of Nuevo Leon regional Chlorella sorokiniana (Chlorellales: Chlorellaceae) and Scenedesmus sp. (Chlorococcales: Scenedesmaceae). Native microalgae crude organic extracts cytotoxicity against murine L5178Y-R lymphoma cell line and normal lymphocyte proliferation were evaluated using the MTT reduction colorimetric assay. Cell death pathway was analyzed by acridine orange and ethidium bromide staining, DNA degradation in 2% agarose gel electrophoresis and caspases activity. Results indicated significant (p < 0.05) 61.89% ± 3.26% and 74.77% ± 1.84% tumor cytotoxicity by C. sorokiniana and Scenedesmus sp. methanol extracts, respectively, at 500 µg/mL, by the mechanism of apoptosis. This study contributes to Mexican microalgae biodiversity knowledge and their potential as antitumor agent sources.
Revista Internacional De Contaminacion Ambiental | 2017
Leonardo Chávez Guerrero; Javier A. Garza-Cervantes; Diana Caballero-Hernández; Rodrigo González-López; Selene Sepulveda-Guzman; Elena Cantú-Cárdenas
Calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH) 2 ) is recognized as an efficient bactericide and is widely applied as a root canal filler in endodontic treatment. Ca(OH) 2 is mainly produced by hydration of calcium oxide (CaO), a product of the thermal decomposition of calcium carbonate (CaCO 3 ) from sources such as limestone. In this work, calcium hydroxide particles were synthetized by the thermochemical transformation of waste biomass from the tequila industry. Agave biomass processed at 600 °C was composed mostly of calcium carbonate (CaCO 3 ), while calcination at 900 °C followed by hydration produced Ca(OH) 2 . The morphology and crystalline nature of the Ca(OH) 2 particles were characterized by micro-Raman spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction analysis. Bactericidal activity of synthesized calcium hydroxide was evaluated with the agar diffusion assay. Our results provide evidence that Ca(OH) 2 obtained from agave biomass is an effective bactericidal against Escherichia coli and Enterococcus faecalis. Biomass from agave is available in Mexico and the rest of the American continent, the use of processed bagasse for medical applications could provide a venue for the useful disposition of industrial waste.
Cancer Investigation | 2009
Diana Caballero-Hernández; Ricardo Gomez-Flores; Patricia Tamez-Guerra; Reyes Tamez-Guerra; Cristina Rodríguez-Padilla
In the present study, we report the detection of immunogenic fetuin-A on L5178Y-R (LY-R) lymphoma cells. Fetuin-A was recognized by antibodies present in the serum of LY-R tumor-bearing and immunized mice, but not by sera of mice immunized with the non-tumorigenic variant LY-S or by healthy mouse sera. However, according with Western blot analysis with commercial anti-fetuin antibodies, fetuin-A is present in both cell types which suggests that the fetuin recognized by anti-LY-R antibodies is an immunogenic form associated only with the tumorigenic LY-R cells and might be involved in tumor progression in this lymphoma.
Bioelectromagnetics | 2004
J. Antonio Heredia-Rojas; Diana Caballero-Hernández; Abraham O. Rodríguez-De la Fuente; Gerardo Ramos-Alfano; Laura E. Rodríguez-Flores
International Immunopharmacology | 2005
Diana Caballero-Hernández; Richard J. Weber; Mary E. Hicks; Reyes Tamez-Guerra; Cristina Rodríguez-Padilla; Patricia Tamez-Guerra; Kenner C. Rice; Subramaniam Ananthan; Ricardo Gomez-Flores
Trends in Molecular Medicine | 2016
Diana Caballero-Hernández; Miguel G. Toscano; Marta Cejudo-Guillén; María Luisa García-Martín; S. Lopez; Jaime M. Franco; Francisco J. Quintana; Cintia Roodveldt; David Pozo
Anticancer Research | 2005
Ricardo Gomez-Flores; Diana Caballero-Hernández; Reyes Tamez-Guerra; Cristina Rodríguez-Padilla; Patricia Tamez-Guerra; Kenner C. Rice; Mary E. Hicks; Richard J. Weber
American Journal of Immunology | 2005
Ricardo Gomez-Flores; Diana Caballero-Hernández; Richard J. Weber; Reyes Tamez-Guerra; Patricia Tamez-Guerra; Cristina Rodríguez-Padilla