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Archives of Environmental & Occupational Health | 2016

Exposure to pesticide mixtures and DNA damage among rice field workers

Marcela E. Varona-Uribe; Carlos H. Torres-Rey; Sonia M. Díaz-Criollo; Ruth M. Palma-Parra; Diana Narváez; Sandra Patricia Carmona; Leonardo Briceño; Alvaro Javier Idrovo

Abstract This study describes the use of pesticides mixtures and their potential association with comet assay results in 223 rice field workers in Colombia. Thirty-one pesticides were quantified in blood, serum, and urine (15 organochlorines, 10 organophosphorus, 5 carbamates, and ethylenethiourea), and the comet assay was performed. Twenty-four (77.42%) pesticides were present in the workers. The use of the maximum-likelihood factor analysis identified 8 different mixtures. Afterwards, robust regressions were used to explore associations between the factors identified and the comet assay. Two groups of mixtures— α-benzene hexachloride (α-BHC), hexachlorobenzene (HCB), and β-BHC (β: 1.21, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.33–2.10) and pirimiphos-methyl, malathion, bromophos-methyl, and bromophos-ethyl (β: 11.97, 95% CI: 2.34–21.60)—were associated with a higher percentage of DNA damage and comet tail length, respectively. The findings suggest that exposure to pesticides varies greatly among rice field workers.


Neuroimmunology and Neuroinflammation | 2016

HLA-DRB1*14 is a protective allele for multiple sclerosis in an admixed Colombian population.

Jaime Toro; David Cuellar-Giraldo; Camilo Diaz-Cruz; Lisseth-Estefania Burbano; Claudia-Marcela Guío; Saúl Reyes; Fabián Cortés; Simón Cárdenas-Robledo; Diana Narváez; Wilmer Cárdenas; Alexandra Porras; María-Claudia Lattig; Helena Groot de Restrepo

Objective: The aim of this study was to determine ancestry informative markers, mitochondrial DNA haplogroups, and the association between HLA-DRB1 alleles and multiple sclerosis (MS) in a group of patients from Bogotá, Colombia. Methods: In this case-control study, genomic DNA was isolated and purified from blood samples. HLA-DRB1 allele genotyping was done using PCR. Mitochondrial hypervariable region 1 was amplified and haplogroups were determined using HaploGrep software. Genomic ancestry was estimated by genotyping a panel of ancestry informative markers. To test the association of HLA polymorphisms and MS, we ran separate multivariate logistic regression models. Bonferroni correction was used to account for multiple regression tests. Results: A total of 100 patients with MS (mean age 40.4 ± 12 years; 70% females) and 200 healthy controls (mean age 37.6 ± 11 years; 83.5% females) were included in the analysis. Ancestry proportions and haplogroup frequencies did not differ between patients and controls. HLA-DRB1*15 was present in 31% of cases and 13.5% of controls, whereas HLA-DRB1*14 was present in 5% of cases and 15.5% of controls. In the multivariate model, HLA-DRB1*15 was significantly associated with MS (odds ratio [OR] = 3.05, p < 0.001), whereas HLA-DRB1*14 was confirmed as a protective factor in our population (OR = 0.16, p = 0.001). Conclusions: This study provides evidence indicating that HLA-DRB1*15 allele confers susceptibility to MS and HLA-DRB1*14 allele exerts resistance to MS in a highly admixed population. This latter finding could partially explain the low prevalence of MS in Bogotá, Colombia.


The Journal of Antibiotics | 2016

Frog skin cultures secrete anti-yellow fever compounds

Carolina Muñoz-Camargo; Margarita Correa Méndez; Vivian A. Salazar; Johanna Moscoso; Diana Narváez; Maria Mercedes Torres; Franz Kaston Florez; Helena Groot; Eduardo Mitrani

There is an urgent need to develop novel antimicrobial substances. Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are considered as promising candidates for future therapeutic use. Because of the re-emergence of the Flavivirus infection, and particularly the yellow fever virus (YFV), we have compared the antiviral activities from skin secretions of seven different frog species against YFV (strain 17D). Secretions from Sphaenorhynchus lacteus, Cryptobatrachus boulongeri and Leptodactylus fuscus displayed the more powerful activities. S. lacteus was found to inhibit viral lysis of Vero E6 cells even at the highest viral concentration evaluated of 10 LD50. We also report the identification of a novel frenatin-related peptide from S. lacteus and found that this peptide—on its own—can lead to 35% protection against YVF, while displaying no cytotoxicity against somatic cells even at fivefold higher concentrations. These results are attractive and support the need for continued exploration of new sources of AMPs from frog skin secretions such as those described here in the development of new compounds for the treatment of infectious diseases in general and specific viral infections in particular.


Biomedica | 2018

Evaluación de la exposición a polvo de carbón y sílice en minería subterránea en tres departamentos de Colombia

Marcela Varona; Milcíades Ibáñez; Leonardo Briceño; Helena Groot; Diana Narváez; Marien Palma; Diego Herrera; Gloria Morgan; Carlos Ariel Sánchez Torres

Introducción. La neumoconiosis de mineros del carbón es una enfermedad crónica e irreversible que se considera un problema de salud pública.Objetivo. Estimar la prevalencia de neumoconiosis y sus factores asociados en mineros de carbón de Boyacá, Cundinamarca y Norte de Santander.Materiales y métodos. Se hizo un estudio de corte transversal en 476 mineros. Se les hizo valoración médica, se tomaron radiografías de tórax siguiendo los criterios de la Organización Internacional del Trabajo, así como espirometrías, y se identificaron los polimorfismos de la glutatión S-transferasa y de las enzimas de reparación. Las asociaciones entre las condiciones ocupacionales y de la empresa con la neumoconiosis, se estudiaron usando modelos de regresión de Cox.Resultados. En 31 empresas se hicieron 479 monitorizaciones ambientales y se evaluaron 476 trabajadores cuyo tiempo de trabajo fluctuaba entre 10 y 57 años. La prevalencia de la neumoconiosis fue de 33,8 % (IC95% 27,0-41,3). En el modelo de regresión multivariado de Cox, con tiempo de riesgo constante para la neumoconiosis, esta se asoció significativamente con el trabajo en empresas medianas (razón de prevalencias, RP=2,00; IC95% 0,995- 2,690; p=0,052), con un nivel alto de exposición al polvo de carbón según el índice de exposición (RP=2,055; IC95% 1,043-4,048; p=0,038), y una antigüedad de 25 años o más (para 25,0 a 29,9 años: RP=2,199; IC95% 1,449-3,338; p=0,001).Conclusiones. La prevalencia de la neumoconiosis fue muy alta y se asoció a la exposición a altos niveles de polvo de carbón, a una exposición laboral mayor o igual a 25 años y al trabajo en empresas medianas.


2018 IX International Seminar of Biomedical Engineering (SIB) | 2018

3D Alginate Hydrogels with Controlled Mechanical Properties for Mammalian Cell Encapsulation

Alejandra Suarez-Arnedo; Paula Juliana Sarmiento; Juan C. Cruz; Carolina Muñoz-Camargo; Felipe Salcedo; Helena Groot; Diana Narváez


Neurology | 2015

Ancestry, Haplogroups and HLA-DRB1 Alleles of Multiple Sclerosis in Bogotá, Colombia. (P2.221)

Jaime Toro; Lisseth Burbano; Camilo Diaz-Cruz; Saúl Reyes; David Cuellar-Giraldo; Diana Narváez; Fabián Cortés; Helena Groot


Mutagenesis | 2014

genotoxic and epigenetic effects of Lead in recycling automotive battery workers

Diana Narváez; Andres Hernandez-gil; Valeriano López; Sonia Mireya Díaz; Ruth Marien Palma; Marcela Varona; Helena Groot


Revista Ingenieria E Investigacion | 2011

Characterising structural, mechanical and cytotoxic properties of coral-based composite material intended for bone implant applications

Angela Samper Gaitán; Fabio Arturo Rojas Mora; Diana Narváez; Luis Miguel Méndez Moreno


Archive | 2011

Characterising structural, mechanical and cytotoxic properties of coral Characterising structural, mechanical and cytotoxic properties of coral Characterising structural, mechanical and cytotoxic properties of coral Characterising structural, mechanical and cytotoxic properties of coral-- based composite material intended for bone implant applications based composite material intended for bone implant applications based composite material intended for bone implant applications based composite material intended for bone implant applications

Angela Samper Gaitán; Fabio Arturo; Rojas Mora; Diana Narváez; Luis Miguel; Méndez Moreno


Ingeniería y desarrollo: revista de la División de Ingeniería de la Universidad del Norte | 2010

Manufactura y caracterización de una mezcla de polvo de hueso y biocerámico procesada por impresión en 3D

Luis Carlos Parra Calvache; Fabio Arturo Rojas Mora; Diana Narváez; Luis Miguel Méndez Moreno

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Camilo Diaz-Cruz

Brigham and Women's Hospital

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Vivian A. Salazar

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Alvaro Javier Idrovo

National University of Colombia

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