Jesús Ancer-Rodríguez
Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León
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Archives of Medical Research | 2001
Laura Elia Martínez de Villarreal; Iván Delgado-Enciso; Ramón Valdéz-Leal; Rocio Ortiz-Lopez; Augusto Rojas-Martinez; Carmen Limón-Benavides; Marı́a A Sánchez-Peña; Jesús Ancer-Rodríguez; Hugo A. Barrera-Saldaña; Jesús Zacarías Villarreal-Pérez
BACKGROUND Neural tube defects (NTDs) have been associated with biochemical factors involved in the conversion of homocysteine to methionine as folate deficiency and the mutation 677T in the N(5),N(10)-methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase gene (MTHFR). METHODS A case-control study was performed to detect this mutation in 38 unrelated women with NTD deceased products and 31 mothers without antecedents of NTD offspring. All products were born in Nuevo León (northeastern Mexico) during 1997. Erythrocyte and plasmatic folate levels and the genotype of the 677 polymorphism at the MTHFR locus were analyzed in both groups. RESULTS Although no significant differences were found in mean blood folate levels, the percentage of women in the case group with erythrocyte folate levels <160 ng/mL was significantly higher than in the control group (75 vs. 51.2%, p <0.05). The proportion of women with plasma folate levels <3.5 ng/mL was higher in the case group (16.2 vs. 0%, p <0.01). Genotype analysis demonstrated a significantly higher proportion of 677T homozygous mothers with NTD products (39.6 vs. 9.1%, p <0.05). Allele frequencies for the 677T mutation were 0.55 and 0.36 for cases and controls, respectively. The odds ratio (OR) for having a NTD product was 6.1 (95%, CI 1.56-23.6) for homozygous 677T mothers vs. homozygous 677C and heterozygous mothers. Significantly low levels of erythrocyte folate were found in the 677C homozygous case group and in plasma folate in the 677C/677T heterozygous case mothers. CONCLUSIONS Our study suggests that folate deficiency and MTHFR unfavorable genotype in mothers are important risk factors for severe NTD phenotype in our population.
BMC Cancer | 2010
Margarita L. Martinez-Fierro; Robin J. Leach; L.S. Gómez-Guerra; Raquel Garza-Guajardo; Teresa L. Johnson-Pais; Joke Beuten; Idelma B Morales-Rodriguez; Mario A Hernandez-Ordoñez; German Calderon-Cardenas; Rocio Ortiz-Lopez; Ana María Rivas-Estilla; Jesús Ancer-Rodríguez; Augusto Rojas-Martinez
BackgroundSeveral viruses with known oncogenic potential infect prostate tissue, among these are the polyomaviruses BKV, JCV, and SV40; human papillomaviruses (HPVs), and human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infections. Recently, the Xenotropic Murine Leukemia Virus-related gammaretrovirus (XMRV) was identified in prostate tissue with a high prevalence observed in prostate cancer (PC) patients homozygous for the glutamine variant of the RNASEL protein (462Q/Q). Association studies with the R462Q allele and non-XMRV viruses have not been reported. We assessed associations between prostate cancer, prostate viral infections, and the RNASEL 462Q allele in Mexican cancer patients and controls.Methods130 subjects (55 prostate cancer cases and 75 controls) were enrolled in the study. DNA and RNA isolated from prostate tissues were screened for the presence of viral genomes. Genotyping of the RNASEL R462Q variant was performed by Taqman method.ResultsR/R, R/Q, and Q/Q frequencies for R462Q were 0.62, 0.38, and 0.0 for PC cases and 0.69, 0.24, and 0.07 for controls, respectively. HPV sequences were detected in 11 (20.0%) cases and 4 (5.3%) controls. XMRV and HCMV infections were detected in one and six control samples, respectively. The risk of PC was significantly increased (Odds Ratio = 3.98; 95% CI: 1.17-13.56, p = 0.027) by infection of the prostatic tissue with HPV. BKV, JCV, and SV40 sequences were not detected in any of the tissue samples examined.ConclusionsWe report a positive association between PC and HPV infection. The 462Q/Q RNASEL genotype was not represented in our PC cases; thus, its interaction with prostate viral infections and cancer could not be evaluated.
Journal of the International AIDS Society | 2011
Filiberto Cedeno-Laurent; Minerva Gómez-Flores; Nora Mendez; Jesús Ancer-Rodríguez; Joseph Bryant; Anthony A. Gaspari; Jose Roberto Trujillo
Since the first reports of AIDS, skin involvement has become a burdensome stigma for seropositive patients and a challenging task for dermatologist and infectious disease specialists due to the severe and recalcitrant nature of the conditions. Dermatologic manifestations in AIDS patients act as markers of disease progression, a fact that enhances the importance of understanding their pathogenesis.Broadly, cutaneous disorders associated with HIV type-1 infection can be classified as primary and secondary. While the pathogenesis of secondary complications, such as opportunistic infections and skin tumours, is directly correlated with a decline in the CD4+ T cell count, the origin of the certain manifestations primarily associated with the retroviral infection itself still remains under investigation.The focus of this review is to highlight the immunological phenomena that occur in the skin of HIV-1-seropositive patients, which ultimately lead to skin disorders, such as seborrhoeic dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, psoriasis and eosinophilic folliculitis. Furthermore, we compile the latest data on how shifts in the cytokines milieu, impairments of the innate immune compartment, reactions to xenobiotics and autoimmunity are causative agents in HIV-1-driven skin diseases. Additionally, we provide a thorough analysis of the small animal models currently used to study HIV-1-associated skin complications, centering on transgenic rodent models, which unfortunately, have not been able to fully unveil the role of HIV-1 genes in the pathogenesis of their primarily associated dermatological manifestations.
Fertility and Sterility | 2009
Guadalupe Gallegos-Avila; Marta Ortega-Martínez; Benito Ramos-Gonzalez; Rolando Tijerina-Menchaca; Jesús Ancer-Rodríguez; Gilberto Jaramillo-Rangel
The aim of this study was to describe the ultrastructural features observed in semen samples of men with infertility and subfertility of unknown cause infected with Chlamydia trachomatis and mycoplasmas. The findings observed by ultrastructure included destruction or persistence of bacteria in leukocytes, phagocytosis of spermatozoa by leukocytes, and structural damage of spermatozoa.
Cell Biology International | 2013
Marta Ortega-Martínez; Edgar Romero-Núñez; Alberto Niderhauser-García; Carlos de-la-Garza-González; Jesús Ancer-Rodríguez; Gilberto Jaramillo-Rangel
Healthy adult cartilage is thought to have little or no capacity to renewal, and cell turnover has not been reported in lung cartilage. We report that chondrocyte turnover occurs in lung cartilage, found in an unrelated study. Lung specimens from CD1 mice of 2, 6, 12, 18 or 24 months were fixed in 10% neutral‐buffered formalin and paraffin‐embedded. Apoptosis was analysed by in situ end‐labelling of fragmented DNA. Proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) and nestin were examined by immunohistochemistry. Apoptosis and PCNA were detected in lung chondrocytes. Serial section analysis showed that cells in apoptosis were different from PCNA‐positive cells, indicating that turnover was occurring. Chondrocytes were negative for nestin. Nestin‐positive cells were present in connective tissue associated with cartilage, in some specimens in close proximity of it and in perivascular cells. Thus cell turnover in lung cartilage is possible, which may be mediated by nestin‐positive cells.
Histopathology | 2009
Guadalupe Gallegos-Avila; Salomón Alvarez‐Cuevas; Alberto Niderhauser-García; Jesús Ancer-Rodríguez; Gilberto Jaramillo-Rangel; Marta Ortega-Martínez
1. Farrow GM, Harrison EG Jr, Utz DC. Sarcomas and sarcomatoid and mixed malignant tumors of the kidney in adults. 3. Cancer 1968; 22; 556–563. 2. Eble JN, Sauter G, Epstein JI, Sesterhenn IA eds. Tumors of the kidney. In Eble JN, Sauter G, Epstein JI, Sesterhenn IA eds. World Health Organization classification of tumor. Pathology and genetics of tumors of the urinary system and male genital organs. Lyon: IARC Press, 2004; 9–87. 3. Cheville JC, Lohse CM, Zincke H et al. Sarcomatoid renal cell carcinoma: an examination of underlying histologic subtype and an analysis of associations with patient outcome 6. Am. J. Surg. Pathol. 2004; 28; 435–441. 4. Castillo M, Petit A, Mellado B, Palacin A, Alcover JB, Mallofre C. C-kit expression in sarcomatoid renal cell carcinoma: potential therapy with imatinib 6. J. Urol. 2004; 171(6 Pt 1); 2176–2180. 5. Druker BJ. Imatinib as a paradigm of targeted therapies. Adv. Cancer Res. 2004; 91; 1–30. 6. Hirota S, Isozaki K. Pathology of gastrointestinal stromal tumors 1. Pathol. Int. 2006; 56; 1–9. 7. Kitamura Y, Hirota S, Nishida T. Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST): a model for molecule-based diagnosis and treatment of solid tumors. Cancer Sci. 2003; 94; 315–320. 8. Yamazaki K, Sakamoto M, Ohta T, Kanai Y, Ohki M, Hirohashi S. Overexpression of KIT in chromophobe renal cell carcinoma. Oncogene 2003; 22; 847–852. 9. Petit A, Castillo M, Santos M, Mellado B, Alcover JB, Mallofre C. KIT expression in chromophobe renal cell carcinoma: comparative immunohistochemical analysis of KIT expression in different renal cell neoplasms. Am. J. Surg. Pathol. 2004; 28; 676–678. 10. von Mehren M. Targeted therapy with imatinib: hits and misses? J. Clin. Oncol. 2005; 23; 8–10. 11. Sengupta S, Cheville JC, Corless CL et al. Rare expression of KIT and absence of KIT mutations in high grade renal cell carcinoma. J. Urol. 2006; 175; 53–56.
Reproductive Toxicology | 2010
Guadalupe Gallegos-Avila; Jesús Ancer-Rodríguez; Alberto Niderhauser-García; Marta Ortega-Martínez; Gilberto Jaramillo-Rangel
OBJECTIVE To report the findings encountered in semen samples coming from two infertile men chronically exposed to carbofuran. METHODS Semen samples were collected and analyzed as recommended by the World Health Organization. A morphological analysis was carried out by light microscopy. RESULTS Seminal analysis revealed in the first case a total concentration of 42 million spermatozoa/mL with 17% motility and 20% normal shape. The second patient presented a total concentration of 5 million spermatozoa/mL with 6% motility and 2% normal shape. The patients presented a similar percentage of binucleated spermatozoa (28 and 26%) and of multinucleated spermatids (10 and 6%). CONCLUSION To our knowledge, this is the first time that alterations in semen samples of men exposed to carbofuran are reported. More research in this area is needed to make conclusions on the subject.
International Journal of Morphology | 2014
Marta Ortega-Martínez; Carlos de-la-Garza-González; Jesús Ancer-Rodríguez; Gilberto Jaramillo-Rangel
Se considera que el cartilago adulto sano tiene poca o ninguna capacidad para renovarse, y que sus condrocitos permanecen en un estado de reposo estable, careciendo de las propiedades de proliferacion y diferenciacion. Recientemente encontramos que el recambio celular en el cartilago pulmonar es posible y que celulas troncales positivas para nestin pudieran tener algun papel en el mismo. En este articulo, reportamos nuevos hallazgos acerca de la renovacion de condrocitos en el cartilago pulmonar. Pulmones de ratones CD1 de 2, 6, 12, 18 o 24 meses de edad se fijaron en formalina amortiguada al 10% y se incluyeron en parafina. Se analizo la expresion de nestin utilizando un metodo inmunohistoquimico basado en un sistema de deteccion con peroxidasa. Encontramos celulas positivas para nestin en el interior de los islotes de cartilago y celulas en division muy cercanas a ellas. Estos hallazgos indican que existen celulas madre mesenquimales positivas para nestin en el adulto con capacidad para diferenciarse en condrocitos pulmonares, probablemente para mantener la homeostasis tisular o reparar danos en el tejido. Asimismo, estos hallazgos pueden aumentar nuestra comprension acerca de las propiedades biologicas del cartilago y podrian proporcionar nuevos candidatos para la ingenieria celular en la terapia regenerativa en enfermedades de las articulaciones.
Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine | 2015
Marta Ortega-Martínez; Laura E. Rodríguez-Flores; Carlos de-la-Garza-González; Jesús Ancer-Rodríguez; Gilberto Jaramillo-Rangel
Regeneration of the lung airway epithelium after injury has been extensively studied. In contrast, analysis of its turnover in healthy adulthood has received little attention. In the classical view, this epithelium is maintained in the steady‐state by the infrequent proliferation of basal or Clara cells. The intermediate filament protein nestin was initially identified as a marker for neural stem cells, but its expression has also been detected in other stem cells. Lungs from CD1 mice at the age of 2, 6, 12, 18 or 24 months were fixed in neutral‐buffered formalin and paraffin‐embedded. Nestin expression was examined by an immunohistochemical peroxidase‐based method. Nestin‐positive cells were detected in perivascular areas and in connective tissue that were in close proximity of the airway epithelium. Also, nestin‐positive cells were found among the cells lining the airway epithelium. These findings suggest that nestin‐positive stem cells circulate in the bloodstream, transmigrate through blood vessels and localize in the lung airway epithelium to participate in its turnover. We previously reported the existence of similar cells able to differentiate into lung chondrocytes. Thus, the stem cell reported here might be a bone marrow‐derived mesenchymal stem cell (BMDMSC) able to generate several types of lung tissues. In conclusion, our findings indicate that there exist a BMDMSC in healthy adulthood that participates in the turnover of the lung airway epithelium. These findings may improve our knowledge about the lung stem cell biology and also provide novel approaches to therapy for devastating pulmonary diseases.
Actas Urologicas Espanolas | 2014
L. García-Labastida; Gabriela Sofía Gómez-Macías; Juan Pablo Flores-Gutiérrez; Marco Antonio Ponce-Camacho; Jesús Ancer-Rodríguez; Oralia Barboza-Quintana; Raquel Garza-Guajardo
BACKGROUND Teratomas are a spectrum of neoplasms that can undergo malignant transformation. In the World Health Organization (WHO) classification of tumors, this entity was classified as «teratoma with somatic-type malignancy», was defined as a malignant neoplasm of non-germinal phenotype that originates in a teratoma. MATERIALS AND METHODS We present a serie of nine cases of testicular teratomas with secondary malignant transformation. From January 1995 to December 2011, we found a total of 306 cases of testicular tumors. Mixed germ cell tumors were the most frequently diagnosed malignancy with 45.7%. RESULTS Teratoma with secondary malignant transformation, represented 2.9% of all germinal tumors. Five cases originated within a mixed germ cell tumor, two cases from mature teratomas, and two from immature teratomas. The predominante malignant somatic component were sarcomas; two cases of chondrosarcoma, one rhabdomyosarcoma, and one case showing foci of chondrosarcoma and rhabdomyosarcoma. The case of osteosarcoma is notable for its rarity. Two cases showed epithelial malignancy in the form of an adenocarcinoma, and finally, two cases were primitive neuroectodermal tumors. At the time of diagnosis, five patients had metastases. CONCLUSION The transformation of germ cell tumors to somatic type malignancies is rare. The malignant component can originate from any of the three germ lines. These tumors are resistant to standard chemotherapy for a germ cell tumor and the clinical stage is the most important prognostic factor. At our institution, the malignant component that appeared most frequently was chondrosarcoma.