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Nature Communications | 2015

Janus-faced Sestrin2 controls ROS and mTOR signalling through two separate functional domains

Hanseong Kim; Sojin An; Seung Hyun Ro; Filipa Teixeira; Gyeong Jin Park; Cheal Kim; Chun Seok Cho; Jeong Sig Kim; Ursula Jakob; Jun Hee Lee; Uhn Soo Cho

Sestrins are stress-inducible metabolic regulators with two seemingly unrelated but physiologically important functions: reduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and inhibition of the mechanistic target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1). How Sestrins fulfil this dual role has remained elusive so far. Here we report the crystal structure of human Sestrin2 (hSesn2), and show that hSesn2 is twofold pseudo-symmetric with two globular subdomains, which are structurally similar but functionally distinct from each other. While the N-terminal domain (Sesn-A) reduces alkylhydroperoxide radicals through its helix–turn–helix oxidoreductase motif, the C-terminal domain (Sesn-C) modified this motif to accommodate physical interaction with GATOR2 and subsequent inhibition of mTORC1. These findings clarify the molecular mechanism of how Sestrins can attenuate degenerative processes such as aging and diabetes by acting as a simultaneous inhibitor of ROS accumulation and mTORC1 activation.


Veterinary Parasitology | 2010

Impact of amoeba and scuticociliatidia infections on the aquaculture European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax L.) in Portugal.

Maria J. Santos; Francisca I. Cavaleiro; Pamela Campos; André Sousa; Filipa Teixeira; Marta Martins

In this work, a survey of sea bass, Dicentrarchus labrax, for amoebae and scuticociliatidia infections was carried out to evaluate their effects on the aquaculture of this fish species. The study was conducted in two different fish farms, one using seawater and the other brackish water. Infection with parasitic amoebae was found to be fairly high (prevalence: 43-73%), being more frequent in sea bass from the brackish water system. Although it was never found to cause outbreaks of disease or mortality in the surveyed fish, amoebic gill disease (AGD) histopathological signs, i.e., hyperplasia, secondary lamellae fusion and cavity formation (interlamellar vesicles), were observed in fish manifesting no macroscopic lesions. Furthermore, some evidence was found that amoebae affects the fishs general state of health and growth rate. These results indicate that cautious and detailed surveys to detect this sort of infection, and thus carefully plan its control, are fully justified. Compared with amoebic infection, the prevalence of scuticociliatosis was found to be low (7-13%). No outbreaks of disease or mortality were ever recorded, even when scuticociliatidia was present in turbot raised in the same water system, leading to serious outbreaks of disease and mortalities in that species. This suggests that sea bass is far more resistant than turbot to such infections, and if this is the case, the former fish may be a good farming alternative when scuticociliatidia is present.


Qualitative Health Research | 2016

Health conditions prior to imprisonment and the impact of prison on health: views of detained women

Joana Alves; Ângela Maia; Filipa Teixeira

Detained women have certain health conditions prior to incarceration and these conditions can improve, worsen, or remain the same in prison, depending on the prisoner’s background, the characteristics of the prison, and the arrest experience. This study investigated the health of detained women and the influence of incarceration from their perspective. Three focus groups were conducted among 15 inmates, and data were analyzed according to thematic analysis procedures. Detainer’s health backgrounds varied with regard to their level of health concerns, contact with health services, and health behaviors. A positive influence of incarceration was described by patients with chronic illness, patients with drug addiction, and victims of interpersonal violence. Among women with mental illnesses or those without previous health problems, reports do not reveal benefits of imprisonment for mental health. These data emphasize the importance of specialized health care and the need to invest in mental health care in corrective institutions.


Revista Da Associacao Medica Brasileira | 2012

Beliefs and practices of healthcare providers regarding obesity: a systematic review

Filipa Teixeira; José Luís Pais-Ribeiro; Ângela Maia


Public Health | 2015

A qualitative study of GPs' views towards obesity: are they fighting or giving up?

Filipa Teixeira; José Luís Pais-Ribeiro; Angela Costa Maia


Revista Da Associacao Medica Brasileira | 2012

Crenças e práticas dos profissionais de saúde face à obesidade: uma revisão sistemáticaBeliefs and practices of healthcare providers regarding obesity: a systematic review

Filipa Teixeira; José Luís Pais-Ribeiro; Ângela Maia


Psicologia, Saúde & Doenças | 2011

FACTORES PREDITORES DO INSUCESSO NA GASTROBANDOPLASTIA: UMA REVISÃO DA LITERATURA

Filipa Teixeira; Ângela Maia


Public Health Nutrition | 2018

Different settings, different approaches: a qualitative comparison of Portuguese dietitians’ beliefs, attitudes and practices about obesity in public and private settings

Filipa Teixeira; José Luís Pais-Ribeiro; Angela Costa Maia


Revista de Enfermagem Referência | 2017

Interview transcription: conceptual issues, practical guidelines, and challenges

Vanessa Azevedo; Margarida Carvalho; Flávia Costa; Soraia Mesquita; Joana Soares; Filipa Teixeira; Ângela Maia


Archive | 2016

Predictors of healthcare professionals practices in obesity treatment

Filipa Teixeira; José Luís Pais Ribeiro; A. Maia

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