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2. Lecturas Sobre Derecho Del Medio Ambiente-I
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Acero Gallego, Luis Guillermo, Amaya Arias, Ángela María, Amaya Navas, Óscar Darío, Bejarano Ramos, Constanza, Cabrera Izquierdo, Lorena Elizabeth, Cardona González, Álvaro Hernando, Del Valle Mora, Eduardo, Gafner-Rojas, Claudia, Gallo Aponte, William Iván, García Pachón, María Del Pilar, Guzmán Jiménez, Luis Felipe, Hurtado Mora, Jorge Iván, Hurtado Rassi, Juliana, Lastra Mier, Roberto Enrique, Maciel Cabral, Rodrigo, Molina Roa, Javier Alfredo, Montes Cortés, Carolina, Obando Moreno, Jorge Andrés, Quevedo Niño, Diana Geraldine, and Vergara, Alba R.
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- 2020
3. Frontasunto
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Acero Gallego, Luis Guillermo, Amaya Arias, Ángela María, Amaya Navas, Óscar Darío, Bejarano Ramos, Constanza, Cabrera Izquierdo, Lorena Elizabeth, Cardona González, Álvaro Hernando, Del Valle Mora, Eduardo, Gafner-Rojas, Claudia, Gallo Aponte, William Iván, García Pachón, María Del Pilar, Guzmán Jiménez, Luis Felipe, Hurtado Mora, Jorge Iván, Hurtado Rassi, Juliana, Lastra Mier, Roberto Enrique, Maciel Cabral, Rodrigo, Molina Roa, Javier Alfredo, Montes Cortés, Carolina, Obando Moreno, Jorge Andrés, Quevedo Niño, Diana Geraldine, and Vergara, Alba R.
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- 2020
4. Nota Al Pie
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Acero Gallego, Luis Guillermo, Amaya Arias, Ángela María, Amaya Navas, Óscar Darío, Bejarano Ramos, Constanza, Cabrera Izquierdo, Lorena Elizabeth, Cardona González, Álvaro Hernando, Del Valle Mora, Eduardo, Gafner-Rojas, Claudia, Gallo Aponte, William Iván, García Pachón, María Del Pilar, Guzmán Jiménez, Luis Felipe, Hurtado Mora, Jorge Iván, Hurtado Rassi, Juliana, Lastra Mier, Roberto Enrique, Maciel Cabral, Rodrigo, Molina Roa, Javier Alfredo, Montes Cortés, Carolina, Obando Moreno, Jorge Andrés, Quevedo Niño, Diana Geraldine, and Vergara, Alba R.
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- 2020
5. Tomo I
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Acero Gallego, Luis Guillermo, Amaya Arias, Ángela María, Amaya Navas, Óscar Darío, Bejarano Ramos, Constanza, Cabrera Izquierdo, Lorena Elizabeth, Cardona González, Álvaro Hernando, Del Valle Mora, Eduardo, Gafner-Rojas, Claudia, Gallo Aponte, William Iván, García Pachón, María Del Pilar, Guzmán Jiménez, Luis Felipe, Hurtado Mora, Jorge Iván, Hurtado Rassi, Juliana, Lastra Mier, Roberto Enrique, Maciel Cabral, Rodrigo, Molina Roa, Javier Alfredo, Montes Cortés, Carolina, Obando Moreno, Jorge Andrés, Quevedo Niño, Diana Geraldine, and Vergara, Alba R.
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- 2020
6. Presentación
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Acero Gallego, Luis Guillermo, Amaya Arias, Ángela María, Amaya Navas, Óscar Darío, Bejarano Ramos, Constanza, Cabrera Izquierdo, Lorena Elizabeth, Cardona González, Álvaro Hernando, Del Valle Mora, Eduardo, Gafner-Rojas, Claudia, Gallo Aponte, William Iván, García Pachón, María Del Pilar, Guzmán Jiménez, Luis Felipe, Hurtado Mora, Jorge Iván, Hurtado Rassi, Juliana, Lastra Mier, Roberto Enrique, Maciel Cabral, Rodrigo, Molina Roa, Javier Alfredo, Montes Cortés, Carolina, Obando Moreno, Jorge Andrés, Quevedo Niño, Diana Geraldine, and Vergara, Alba R.
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- 2020
7. Índice de Autores
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Acero Gallego, Luis Guillermo, Amaya Arias, Ángela María, Amaya Navas, Óscar Darío, Bejarano Ramos, Constanza, Cabrera Izquierdo, Lorena Elizabeth, Cardona González, Álvaro Hernando, Del Valle Mora, Eduardo, Gafner-Rojas, Claudia, Gallo Aponte, William Iván, García Pachón, María Del Pilar, Guzmán Jiménez, Luis Felipe, Hurtado Mora, Jorge Iván, Hurtado Rassi, Juliana, Lastra Mier, Roberto Enrique, Maciel Cabral, Rodrigo, Molina Roa, Javier Alfredo, Montes Cortés, Carolina, Obando Moreno, Jorge Andrés, Quevedo Niño, Diana Geraldine, and Vergara, Alba R.
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- 2020
8. Índice Temático
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Acero Gallego, Luis Guillermo, Amaya Arias, Ángela María, Amaya Navas, Óscar Darío, Bejarano Ramos, Constanza, Cabrera Izquierdo, Lorena Elizabeth, Cardona González, Álvaro Hernando, Del Valle Mora, Eduardo, Gafner-Rojas, Claudia, Gallo Aponte, William Iván, García Pachón, María Del Pilar, Guzmán Jiménez, Luis Felipe, Hurtado Mora, Jorge Iván, Hurtado Rassi, Juliana, Lastra Mier, Roberto Enrique, Maciel Cabral, Rodrigo, Molina Roa, Javier Alfredo, Montes Cortés, Carolina, Obando Moreno, Jorge Andrés, Quevedo Niño, Diana Geraldine, and Vergara, Alba R.
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- 2020
9. Generación de Residuos Con Riesgo Biológico O Infeccioso Durante la Pandemia de Covid-19 en Colombia: Una Consecuencia No Dimensionada
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Acero Gallego, Luis Guillermo, Amaya Arias, Ángela María, Amaya Navas, Óscar Darío, Bejarano Ramos, Constanza, Cabrera Izquierdo, Lorena Elizabeth, Cardona González, Álvaro Hernando, Del Valle Mora, Eduardo, Gafner-Rojas, Claudia, Gallo Aponte, William Iván, García Pachón, María Del Pilar, Guzmán Jiménez, Luis Felipe, Hurtado Mora, Jorge Iván, Hurtado Rassi, Juliana, Lastra Mier, Roberto Enrique, Maciel Cabral, Rodrigo, Molina Roa, Javier Alfredo, Montes Cortés, Carolina, Obando Moreno, Jorge Andrés, Quevedo Niño, Diana Geraldine, and Vergara, Alba R.
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- 2020
10. Tabla de Acrónimos
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Acero Gallego, Luis Guillermo, Amaya Arias, Ángela María, Amaya Navas, Óscar Darío, Bejarano Ramos, Constanza, Cabrera Izquierdo, Lorena Elizabeth, Cardona González, Álvaro Hernando, Del Valle Mora, Eduardo, Gafner-Rojas, Claudia, Gallo Aponte, William Iván, García Pachón, María Del Pilar, Guzmán Jiménez, Luis Felipe, Hurtado Mora, Jorge Iván, Hurtado Rassi, Juliana, Lastra Mier, Roberto Enrique, Maciel Cabral, Rodrigo, Molina Roa, Javier Alfredo, Montes Cortés, Carolina, Obando Moreno, Jorge Andrés, Quevedo Niño, Diana Geraldine, and Vergara, Alba R.
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- 2020
11. Nuevas Tendencias en El Derecho Ambiental: Avances y Desafíos
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Acero Gallego, Luis Guillermo, Amaya Arias, Ángela María, Amaya Navas, Óscar Darío, Bejarano Ramos, Constanza, Cabrera Izquierdo, Lorena Elizabeth, Cardona González, Álvaro Hernando, Del Valle Mora, Eduardo, Gafner-Rojas, Claudia, Gallo Aponte, William Iván, García Pachón, María Del Pilar, Guzmán Jiménez, Luis Felipe, Hurtado Mora, Jorge Iván, Hurtado Rassi, Juliana, Lastra Mier, Roberto Enrique, Maciel Cabral, Rodrigo, Molina Roa, Javier Alfredo, Montes Cortés, Carolina, Obando Moreno, Jorge Andrés, Quevedo Niño, Diana Geraldine, and Vergara, Alba R.
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- 2020
12. Contenido
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Acero Gallego, Luis Guillermo, Amaya Arias, Ángela María, Amaya Navas, Óscar Darío, Bejarano Ramos, Constanza, Cabrera Izquierdo, Lorena Elizabeth, Cardona González, Álvaro Hernando, Del Valle Mora, Eduardo, Gafner-Rojas, Claudia, Gallo Aponte, William Iván, García Pachón, María Del Pilar, Guzmán Jiménez, Luis Felipe, Hurtado Mora, Jorge Iván, Hurtado Rassi, Juliana, Lastra Mier, Roberto Enrique, Maciel Cabral, Rodrigo, Molina Roa, Javier Alfredo, Montes Cortés, Carolina, Obando Moreno, Jorge Andrés, Quevedo Niño, Diana Geraldine, and Vergara, Alba R.
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- 2020
13. El Principio de Prevención Como Fundamento Del Derecho Ambiental
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Acero Gallego, Luis Guillermo, Amaya Arias, Ángela María, Amaya Navas, Óscar Darío, Bejarano Ramos, Constanza, Cabrera Izquierdo, Lorena Elizabeth, Cardona González, Álvaro Hernando, Del Valle Mora, Eduardo, Gafner-Rojas, Claudia, Gallo Aponte, William Iván, García Pachón, María Del Pilar, Guzmán Jiménez, Luis Felipe, Hurtado Mora, Jorge Iván, Hurtado Rassi, Juliana, Lastra Mier, Roberto Enrique, Maciel Cabral, Rodrigo, Molina Roa, Javier Alfredo, Montes Cortés, Carolina, Obando Moreno, Jorge Andrés, Quevedo Niño, Diana Geraldine, and Vergara, Alba R.
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- 2020
14. Acuerdo de Escazú y Licenciamiento Ambiental
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Acero Gallego, Luis Guillermo, Amaya Arias, Ángela María, Amaya Navas, Óscar Darío, Bejarano Ramos, Constanza, Cabrera Izquierdo, Lorena Elizabeth, Cardona González, Álvaro Hernando, Del Valle Mora, Eduardo, Gafner-Rojas, Claudia, Gallo Aponte, William Iván, García Pachón, María Del Pilar, Guzmán Jiménez, Luis Felipe, Hurtado Mora, Jorge Iván, Hurtado Rassi, Juliana, Lastra Mier, Roberto Enrique, Maciel Cabral, Rodrigo, Molina Roa, Javier Alfredo, Montes Cortés, Carolina, Obando Moreno, Jorge Andrés, Quevedo Niño, Diana Geraldine, and Vergara, Alba R.
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- 2020
15. Tendencia Jurisprudencial y Casuística en Los Sistemas Internacionales de Protección de Derechos Humanos en Relación Con Asuntos de Contenido Ambiental
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Acero Gallego, Luis Guillermo, Amaya Arias, Ángela María, Amaya Navas, Óscar Darío, Bejarano Ramos, Constanza, Cabrera Izquierdo, Lorena Elizabeth, Cardona González, Álvaro Hernando, Del Valle Mora, Eduardo, Gafner-Rojas, Claudia, Gallo Aponte, William Iván, García Pachón, María Del Pilar, Guzmán Jiménez, Luis Felipe, Hurtado Mora, Jorge Iván, Hurtado Rassi, Juliana, Lastra Mier, Roberto Enrique, Maciel Cabral, Rodrigo, Molina Roa, Javier Alfredo, Montes Cortés, Carolina, Obando Moreno, Jorge Andrés, Quevedo Niño, Diana Geraldine, and Vergara, Alba R.
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- 2020
16. ¿licitaciones Públicas Sostenibles? Presupuestos Para la Implementación de Los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible (ods)
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Acero Gallego, Luis Guillermo, Amaya Arias, Ángela María, Amaya Navas, Óscar Darío, Bejarano Ramos, Constanza, Cabrera Izquierdo, Lorena Elizabeth, Cardona González, Álvaro Hernando, Del Valle Mora, Eduardo, Gafner-Rojas, Claudia, Gallo Aponte, William Iván, García Pachón, María Del Pilar, Guzmán Jiménez, Luis Felipe, Hurtado Mora, Jorge Iván, Hurtado Rassi, Juliana, Lastra Mier, Roberto Enrique, Maciel Cabral, Rodrigo, Molina Roa, Javier Alfredo, Montes Cortés, Carolina, Obando Moreno, Jorge Andrés, Quevedo Niño, Diana Geraldine, and Vergara, Alba R.
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- 2020
17. Los Océanos, un Ecosistema Vulnerable: ¿qué Hace El Derecho Internacional Frente a Su Manejo, Conservación y Cuidado?
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Acero Gallego, Luis Guillermo, Amaya Arias, Ángela María, Amaya Navas, Óscar Darío, Bejarano Ramos, Constanza, Cabrera Izquierdo, Lorena Elizabeth, Cardona González, Álvaro Hernando, Del Valle Mora, Eduardo, Gafner-Rojas, Claudia, Gallo Aponte, William Iván, García Pachón, María Del Pilar, Guzmán Jiménez, Luis Felipe, Hurtado Mora, Jorge Iván, Hurtado Rassi, Juliana, Lastra Mier, Roberto Enrique, Maciel Cabral, Rodrigo, Molina Roa, Javier Alfredo, Montes Cortés, Carolina, Obando Moreno, Jorge Andrés, Quevedo Niño, Diana Geraldine, and Vergara, Alba R.
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- 2020
18. Los Compromisos Ambientales Del Acuerdo de Paz
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Acero Gallego, Luis Guillermo, Amaya Arias, Ángela María, Amaya Navas, Óscar Darío, Bejarano Ramos, Constanza, Cabrera Izquierdo, Lorena Elizabeth, Cardona González, Álvaro Hernando, Del Valle Mora, Eduardo, Gafner-Rojas, Claudia, Gallo Aponte, William Iván, García Pachón, María Del Pilar, Guzmán Jiménez, Luis Felipe, Hurtado Mora, Jorge Iván, Hurtado Rassi, Juliana, Lastra Mier, Roberto Enrique, Maciel Cabral, Rodrigo, Molina Roa, Javier Alfredo, Montes Cortés, Carolina, Obando Moreno, Jorge Andrés, Quevedo Niño, Diana Geraldine, and Vergara, Alba R.
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- 2020
19. Los Autores
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Acero Gallego, Luis Guillermo, Amaya Arias, Ángela María, Amaya Navas, Óscar Darío, Bejarano Ramos, Constanza, Cabrera Izquierdo, Lorena Elizabeth, Cardona González, Álvaro Hernando, Del Valle Mora, Eduardo, Gafner-Rojas, Claudia, Gallo Aponte, William Iván, García Pachón, María Del Pilar, Guzmán Jiménez, Luis Felipe, Hurtado Mora, Jorge Iván, Hurtado Rassi, Juliana, Lastra Mier, Roberto Enrique, Maciel Cabral, Rodrigo, Molina Roa, Javier Alfredo, Montes Cortés, Carolina, Obando Moreno, Jorge Andrés, Quevedo Niño, Diana Geraldine, and Vergara, Alba R.
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- 2020
20. Las Incertidumbres de la Evaluación de Impacto Ambiental (eia) en Las Áreas Protegidas de Colombia
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Acero Gallego, Luis Guillermo, Amaya Arias, Ángela María, Amaya Navas, Óscar Darío, Bejarano Ramos, Constanza, Cabrera Izquierdo, Lorena Elizabeth, Cardona González, Álvaro Hernando, Del Valle Mora, Eduardo, Gafner-Rojas, Claudia, Gallo Aponte, William Iván, García Pachón, María Del Pilar, Guzmán Jiménez, Luis Felipe, Hurtado Mora, Jorge Iván, Hurtado Rassi, Juliana, Lastra Mier, Roberto Enrique, Maciel Cabral, Rodrigo, Molina Roa, Javier Alfredo, Montes Cortés, Carolina, Obando Moreno, Jorge Andrés, Quevedo Niño, Diana Geraldine, and Vergara, Alba R.
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- 2020
21. Delitos Ambientales en Colombia. Análisis Desde la Perspectiva de Las Políticas Nacionales de Protección de Los Recursos Naturales
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Acero Gallego, Luis Guillermo, Amaya Arias, Ángela María, Amaya Navas, Óscar Darío, Bejarano Ramos, Constanza, Cabrera Izquierdo, Lorena Elizabeth, Cardona González, Álvaro Hernando, Del Valle Mora, Eduardo, Gafner-Rojas, Claudia, Gallo Aponte, William Iván, García Pachón, María Del Pilar, Guzmán Jiménez, Luis Felipe, Hurtado Mora, Jorge Iván, Hurtado Rassi, Juliana, Lastra Mier, Roberto Enrique, Maciel Cabral, Rodrigo, Molina Roa, Javier Alfredo, Montes Cortés, Carolina, Obando Moreno, Jorge Andrés, Quevedo Niño, Diana Geraldine, and Vergara, Alba R.
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- 2020
22. El Posible Responsable en Las Acciones Colectivas en Materia Ambiental
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Acero Gallego, Luis Guillermo, Amaya Arias, Ángela María, Amaya Navas, Óscar Darío, Bejarano Ramos, Constanza, Cabrera Izquierdo, Lorena Elizabeth, Cardona González, Álvaro Hernando, Del Valle Mora, Eduardo, Gafner-Rojas, Claudia, Gallo Aponte, William Iván, García Pachón, María Del Pilar, Guzmán Jiménez, Luis Felipe, Hurtado Mora, Jorge Iván, Hurtado Rassi, Juliana, Lastra Mier, Roberto Enrique, Maciel Cabral, Rodrigo, Molina Roa, Javier Alfredo, Montes Cortés, Carolina, Obando Moreno, Jorge Andrés, Quevedo Niño, Diana Geraldine, and Vergara, Alba R.
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- 2020
23. Conservación y Uso Sostenible de Las Zonas Marinas Situadas Fuera de la Jurisdicción Nacional: un Nuevo Acuerdo Internacional en Negociación
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Acero Gallego, Luis Guillermo, Amaya Arias, Ángela María, Amaya Navas, Óscar Darío, Bejarano Ramos, Constanza, Cabrera Izquierdo, Lorena Elizabeth, Cardona González, Álvaro Hernando, Del Valle Mora, Eduardo, Gafner-Rojas, Claudia, Gallo Aponte, William Iván, García Pachón, María Del Pilar, Guzmán Jiménez, Luis Felipe, Hurtado Mora, Jorge Iván, Hurtado Rassi, Juliana, Lastra Mier, Roberto Enrique, Maciel Cabral, Rodrigo, Molina Roa, Javier Alfredo, Montes Cortés, Carolina, Obando Moreno, Jorge Andrés, Quevedo Niño, Diana Geraldine, and Vergara, Alba R.
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- 2020
24. Posacuerdo y Construcción de Paz en Colombia. Una Mirada a la Búsqueda de Justicia Ambiental
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Acero Gallego, Luis Guillermo, Amaya Arias, Ángela María, Amaya Navas, Óscar Darío, Bejarano Ramos, Constanza, Cabrera Izquierdo, Lorena Elizabeth, Cardona González, Álvaro Hernando, Del Valle Mora, Eduardo, Gafner-Rojas, Claudia, Gallo Aponte, William Iván, García Pachón, María Del Pilar, Guzmán Jiménez, Luis Felipe, Hurtado Mora, Jorge Iván, Hurtado Rassi, Juliana, Lastra Mier, Roberto Enrique, Maciel Cabral, Rodrigo, Molina Roa, Javier Alfredo, Montes Cortés, Carolina, Obando Moreno, Jorge Andrés, Quevedo Niño, Diana Geraldine, and Vergara, Alba R.
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- 2020
25. Valoración Jurisprudencial de Los Conflictos Ambientales en Colombia: un Estudio de Caso Comparado
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Acero Gallego, Luis Guillermo, Amaya Arias, Ángela María, Amaya Navas, Óscar Darío, Bejarano Ramos, Constanza, Cabrera Izquierdo, Lorena Elizabeth, Cardona González, Álvaro Hernando, Del Valle Mora, Eduardo, Gafner-Rojas, Claudia, Gallo Aponte, William Iván, García Pachón, María Del Pilar, Guzmán Jiménez, Luis Felipe, Hurtado Mora, Jorge Iván, Hurtado Rassi, Juliana, Lastra Mier, Roberto Enrique, Maciel Cabral, Rodrigo, Molina Roa, Javier Alfredo, Montes Cortés, Carolina, Obando Moreno, Jorge Andrés, Quevedo Niño, Diana Geraldine, and Vergara, Alba R.
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- 2020
26. Historia y Evaluación de Las Celebraciones Ambientales
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Acero Gallego, Luis Guillermo, Amaya Arias, Ángela María, Amaya Navas, Óscar Darío, Bejarano Ramos, Constanza, Cabrera Izquierdo, Lorena Elizabeth, Cardona González, Álvaro Hernando, Del Valle Mora, Eduardo, Gafner-Rojas, Claudia, Gallo Aponte, William Iván, García Pachón, María Del Pilar, Guzmán Jiménez, Luis Felipe, Hurtado Mora, Jorge Iván, Hurtado Rassi, Juliana, Lastra Mier, Roberto Enrique, Maciel Cabral, Rodrigo, Molina Roa, Javier Alfredo, Montes Cortés, Carolina, Obando Moreno, Jorge Andrés, Quevedo Niño, Diana Geraldine, and Vergara, Alba R.
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- 2020
27. Seguridad y Soberanía Alimentaria en Los Conflictos Ambientales Colombianos. Análisis de Los Conflictos Actuales y la Jurisprudencia de la Corte Constitucional
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Acero Gallego, Luis Guillermo, Amaya Arias, Ángela María, Amaya Navas, Óscar Darío, Bejarano Ramos, Constanza, Cabrera Izquierdo, Lorena Elizabeth, Cardona González, Álvaro Hernando, Del Valle Mora, Eduardo, Gafner-Rojas, Claudia, Gallo Aponte, William Iván, García Pachón, María Del Pilar, Guzmán Jiménez, Luis Felipe, Hurtado Mora, Jorge Iván, Hurtado Rassi, Juliana, Lastra Mier, Roberto Enrique, Maciel Cabral, Rodrigo, Molina Roa, Javier Alfredo, Montes Cortés, Carolina, Obando Moreno, Jorge Andrés, Quevedo Niño, Diana Geraldine, and Vergara, Alba R.
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- 2020
28. High specificity of quantitative methylation-specific PCR analysis for MGMT promoter hypermethylation detection in gliomas.
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Parrella P, la Torre A, Copetti M, Valori VM, Barbano R, Notarangelo A, Bisceglia M, Gallo AP, Balsamo T, Poeta ML, Carella M, Catapano D, Parisi S, Dallapiccola B, Maiello E, D'Angelo V, and Fazio VM
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Normal brain tissue from 28 individuals and 50 glioma samples were analyzed by real-time Quantitative Methylation-Specific PCR (QMSP). Data from this analysis were compared with results obtained on the same samples by MSP. QMSP analysis demonstrated a statistically significant difference in both methylation level (P = .000009 Mann Whitney Test) and frequencies (P = .0000007, Z-test) in tumour samples as compared with normal brain tissues. Although QMSP and MSP showed similar sensitivity, the specificity of QMSP analysis was significantly higher (93%; CI95%: 84%-100%) as compared with MSP (64%; 95%CI: 46%-82%). Our results suggest that QMSP analysis may represent a powerful tool to identify glioma patients that will benefit from alkylating agents chemotherapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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29. Role of CYP2D6 Polymorphisms in the Outcome of Postoperative Pain Treatment.
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Seripa D, Latina P, Fontana A, Gravina C, Lattanzi M, Savino M, Gallo AP, Melchionda G, Santini SA, Margaglione M, Copetti M, di Mauro L, Panza F, Greco A, and Pilotto A
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Female, Genetic Markers genetics, Genetic Predisposition to Disease epidemiology, Genetic Predisposition to Disease genetics, Humans, Italy epidemiology, Longitudinal Studies, Male, Middle Aged, Outcome Assessment, Health Care methods, Pain Measurement statistics & numerical data, Pain, Postoperative epidemiology, Risk Factors, Treatment Outcome, Young Adult, Analgesics therapeutic use, Cytochrome P-450 CYP2D6 genetics, Pain, Postoperative drug therapy, Pain, Postoperative genetics, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide genetics
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Objective: To investigate the role of CYP2D6 phenotype in the outcome of postoperative (PO) pain (POP) treatment., Design: Longitudinal cohort study. Open-label trial with post hoc analysis., Setting: General Hospital Surgery and Recovery Units., Patients: Ninety unrelated Caucasians submitted to abdominal/thoracic surgery., Interventions: Standard multimodal POP treatment including opioids (tramadol) and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (ketoprofen) at different dosages and infusion rates according to the predicted mild, moderate, or severe POP., Outcome Measures: Pain (Numeric Rating Scale-NRS) and sedation (Ramsay Sedation Scale-RSS) up to 24 hours after surgery. By genotyping 16 CYP2D6 alleles, the four CYP2D6 phenotypes poor metabolizer (PM), intermediate metabolizers (IM), extensive metabolizers (EM) and ultrarapid metabolizers (UM) were predicted., Results: As compared with the CYP2D6-EM phenotype, in the early PO time (30 min) a higher RSS mean score in IM was observed (P = 0.035). A suggestion towards higher mean score in PM (P = 0.091) and a minor mean score in UM (P = 0.091) was also detected. No difference in the outcome of pain across the CYP2D6 phenotypes was observed., Conclusions: In respect to the normal CYP2D6 phenotype, our results suggested that slowly metabolizers (IMs and PMs) might have a major sedation, whereas more rapid metabolizers (UM) a minor sedation, in the early time after surgery. A minor role of CYP2D6 phenotype in PO analgesia may be suggested., (Wiley Periodicals, Inc.)
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- 2015
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30. Role of cytochrome P4502D6 functional polymorphisms in the efficacy of donepezil in patients with Alzheimer's disease.
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Seripa D, Bizzarro A, Pilotto A, D'onofrio G, Vecchione G, Gallo AP, Cascavilla L, Paris F, Grandone E, Mecocci P, Santini SA, Masullo C, and Pilotto A
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- Alzheimer Disease genetics, Cohort Studies, Donepezil, Female, Genetic Variation, Humans, Male, Alzheimer Disease drug therapy, Cytochrome P-450 CYP2D6 genetics, Indans therapeutic use, Nootropic Agents therapeutic use, Piperidines therapeutic use, Polymorphism, Genetic genetics
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Objective: Cytochrome P450 (CYP) 2D6 enzyme is the major responsible for the metabolism of donepezil, an inhibitor of acetyl cholinesterase currently used for the symptomatic treatment of mild-to-moderate Alzheimer's disease (AD). Functional polymorphisms in the CYP2D6 gene may affect enzyme activity and thus, the metabolism of donepezil. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of 16 functional polymorphisms in the CYP2D6 gene on the clinical response to donepezil treatment in patients with mild-to-moderate AD., Methods: In this multicenter prospective cohort study we evaluated 57 unrelated Caucasians clinically diagnosed as AD according to the National Institute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke-Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association Work Group criteria. Patients were treated with donepezil (5-10 mg/daily) for 6 months. The response to donepezil treatment was evaluated at 6-month follow-up according to the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence requirements. The identification of 16 clinically relevant CYP2D6 gene variants was performed by a high-throughput genetic analysis., Results: Thirty-eight of 57 patients (67%) were responders and 19 patients (33%) were nonresponders to donepezil treatment. A significantly higher frequency of gene variants conferring decreased or absent enzyme activity was observed in responder than in nonresponder patients (73.68% vs. 36.84%; P=0.005). The presence of gene variants conferring decreased or absent activity of the CYP2D6 enzyme was significantly associated with a clinical response to donepezil treatment (odds ratio=6.286; 95% confidence interval=1.828-21.667)., Conclusions: Functional polymorphisms in the CYP2D6 gene can influence the clinical efficacy of donepezil. The analysis of CYP2D6 genotypes may be useful in identifying subgroups of AD patients with different clinical response to donepezil treatment.
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31. Effectiveness of a high-throughput genetic analysis in the identification of responders/non-responders to CYP2D6-metabolized drugs.
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Savino M, Seripa D, Gallo AP, Garrubba M, D'Onofrio G, Bizzarro A, Paroni G, Paris F, Mecocci P, Masullo C, Pilotto A, and Santini SA
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- Alleles, Alzheimer Disease drug therapy, Alzheimer Disease genetics, Biotransformation genetics, Cytochrome P-450 CYP2D6 deficiency, Cytochrome P-450 CYP2D6 metabolism, Donepezil, Drug Resistance genetics, Gene Deletion, Gene Duplication, Gene Frequency, Genotype, Humans, Indans pharmacokinetics, Indans therapeutic use, Nootropic Agents pharmacokinetics, Nootropic Agents therapeutic use, Piperidines pharmacokinetics, Piperidines therapeutic use, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Sampling Studies, Single-Blind Method, Cytochrome P-450 CYP2D6 genetics, High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing, Polymorphism, Genetic
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Background: Recent studies investigating the single cytochrome P450 (CYP) 2D6 allele *2A reported an association with the response to drug treatments. More genetic data can be obtained, however, by high-throughput based-technologies. Aim of this study is the high-throughput analysis of the CYP2D6 polymorphisms to evaluate its effectiveness in the identification of patient responders/non-responders to CYP2D6-metabolized drugs., Methods: An attempt to compare our results with those previously obtained with the standard analysis of CYP2D6 allele *2A was also made. Sixty blood samples from patients treated with CYP2D6-metabolized drugs previously genotyped for the allele CYP2D6*2A, were analyzed for the CYP2D6 polymorphisms with the AutoGenomics INFINITI CYP4502D6-I assay on the AutoGenomics INFINITI analyzer., Results: A higher frequency of mutated alleles in responder than in non-responder patients (75.38 % vs 43.48 %; p = 0.015) was observed. Thus, the presence of a mutated allele of CYP2D6 was associated with a response to CYP2D6-metabolized drugs (OR = 4.044 (1.348 - 12.154). No difference was observed in the distribution of allele *2A (p = 0.320)., Conclusions: The high-throughput genetic analysis of the CYP2D6 polymorphisms better discriminate responders/non-responders with respect to the standard analysis of the CYP2D6 allele *2A. A high-throughput genetic assay of the CYP2D6 may be useful to identify patients with different clinical responses to CYP2D6-metabolized drugs.
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- 2011
32. Changes in CpG islands promoter methylation patterns during ductal breast carcinoma progression.
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Hoque MO, Prencipe M, Poeta ML, Barbano R, Valori VM, Copetti M, Gallo AP, Brait M, Maiello E, Apicella A, Rossiello R, Zito F, Stefania T, Paradiso A, Carella M, Dallapiccola B, Murgo R, Carosi I, Bisceglia M, Fazio VM, Sidransky D, and Parrella P
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- Adult, Breast Neoplasms pathology, Carcinoma, Ductal, Breast pathology, Disease Progression, Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Promoter Regions, Genetic, Breast Neoplasms genetics, Carcinoma, Ductal, Breast genetics, CpG Islands, DNA Methylation
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Aberrant promoter methylation of several known or putative tumor suppressor genes occurs frequently during carcinogenesis, and this epigenetic change has been considered as a potential molecular marker for cancer. We examined the methylation status of nine genes (APC, CDH1, CTNNB1, TIMP3, ESR1, GSTP1, MGMT, THBS1, and TMS1), by quantitative methylation specific PCR. Synchronous preinvasive lesions (atypical ductal hyperplasia and/or ductal carcinoma in situ) and invasive ductal breast carcinoma from 52 patients, together with pure lesions from 24 patients and 12 normal tissues paired to tumor and 20 normal breast distant from tumor were analyzed. Aberrant promoter methylation was detected in both preinvasive and invasive lesions for genes APC, CDH1, CTNNB1, TIMP3, ESR1, and GSTP1. However, hierarchical mixed model and Generalized Estimating Equations model analyses showed that only APC, CDH1, and CTNNB1 promoter regions showed a higher frequency and methylation levels in pathologic samples when compared with normal breast. Whereas APC and CTNNB1 did not show differences in methylation levels or frequencies, CDH1 showed higher methylation levels in invasive tumors as compared with preinvasive lesions (P < 0.04, Mann-Whitney test with permutation correction). The analysis of APC, CDH1, and CTNNB1 methylation status was able to distinguish between normal and pathologic samples with a sensitivity of 67% (95% confidence interval, 60-71%) and a specificity of 75% (95% confidence interval, 69-81%). Our data point to the direct involvement of APC, CDH1, and CTNNB1 promoter methylation in the early stages of breast cancer progression and suggest that they may represent a useful tool for the detection of tumor cells in clinical specimens.
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- 2009
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33. Skin allograft survival and analysis of renal parameters after FTY720 + tacrolimus treatment in mice.
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Lopes CT, Gallo AP, Palma PV, Cury PM, and Bueno V
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- Animals, Fingolimod Hydrochloride, Flow Cytometry, Kidney drug effects, Kidney Function Tests, Mice, Skin Transplantation immunology, Sphingosine therapeutic use, Transplantation, Homologous, Graft Survival drug effects, Immunosuppressive Agents therapeutic use, Kidney physiology, Propylene Glycols therapeutic use, Skin Transplantation physiology, Sphingosine analogs & derivatives, Tacrolimus therapeutic use
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Calcineurin inhibitors such as cyclosporine (CsA) and tacrolimus (FK506) show similar efficacy to prevent rejection within the first year after organ transplantation. However, their use is limited by side effects, such as kidney damage, hypertension, new-onset diabetes, and hyperlipidemia. The consensus opinion suggests that compared with CsA, FK506 has fewer negative effects on blood pressure, serum lipids, and renal function. Nevertheless, FK506 use is associated with a higher incidence of posttransplantation diabetes mellitus. FTY720 is a new compound that has shown beneficial effects in animal models of rejection in transplantation, ischemia/reperfusion injury, autoimmune diseases, and tumor development. Our aim was to investigate whether FTY720 + tacrolimus association could provide additional immunosuppression without causing renal toxicity. FTY720 as a monotherapy or in association with FK506 was administered to C57BL/6 mice for 21 days to prevent skin graft rejection and to evaluate renal function and structure. Increased skin allograft survival in the FTY720 + FK506 group was associated with decreased cell numbers in the spleen, blood, and axillary lymph nodes. Changes in major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II and intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) expressions in splenocytes were also found in this group. The major effects already described for FK506 (diabetes) or FTY720 (lymphopenia) were observed after 21 days administration even when the drugs were associated. FTY720 associated with FK506 caused fewer changes in kidney structure, and blood glucose levels were lower than in FK506 monotherapy.
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- 2008
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34. Genomic instability and increased expression of BUB1B and MAD2L1 genes in ductal breast carcinoma.
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Scintu M, Vitale R, Prencipe M, Gallo AP, Bonghi L, Valori VM, Maiello E, Rinaldi M, Signori E, Rabitti C, Carella M, Dallapiccola B, Altomare V, Fazio VM, and Parrella P
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- Adult, Aged, Breast Neoplasms pathology, Breast Neoplasms surgery, Carcinoma, Ductal pathology, Carcinoma, Ductal surgery, Chromosomes, Human, Pair 13, Chromosomes, Human, Pair 17, Chromosomes, Human, Pair 8, Female, Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic, Humans, In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence, Mad2 Proteins, Middle Aged, RNA, Messenger genetics, Breast Neoplasms genetics, Calcium-Binding Proteins genetics, Carcinoma, Ductal genetics, Cell Cycle Proteins genetics, Chromosomal Instability, Genomic Instability, Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases genetics, Repressor Proteins genetics
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In a series of invasive ductal breast carcinoma, we investigated the status of chromosomal and intrachromosomal instability by fluorescence in situ hybridisation and determined the level of mRNA expression for two genes involved in the mitotic spindle checkpoint pathway, BUB1B and MAD2L1. All breast cancers demonstrated higher chromosomal instability rates in tumor samples (average: 56.86%, range: 36.24-76.78%) than in controls (average: 11.54%, range: 9.91-14.84%) (P<0.0001). As well as intrachromosomal instability rates were elevated in tumor (average: 18.45% range: 8.34-35.8%) as compared with controls (average: 4.18% range: 3.47-4.81%) (P<0.0001). An increase in BUB1B and MAD2L1 transcripts was demonstrated in the majority of the tumor tested. BUB1B mRNA levels but not MAD2L1 levels correlated with intrachromosomal instability (r=0.722, P=0.018).
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- 2007
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35. Lack of association between genetic variants in the mannose-binding lectin 2 (MBL2) gene and HPV infection.
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Parrella P, Seripa D, Matera MG, Rinaldi M, Signori E, Gravina C, Gallo AP, Prencipe M, Grandone E, Mariani L, Cordiali P, Di Carlo A, Stentella P, Pachì A, and Fazio VM
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- Adult, Case-Control Studies, Female, Gene Frequency, Genotype, Humans, Polymorphism, Genetic, Mannose-Binding Lectin genetics, Papillomavirus Infections epidemiology, Papillomavirus Infections genetics
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Genetic variants in the immunomodulatory gene mannose-binding lectin 2 (MBL2), were associated with risk, severity, and frequency of viral infections. In a case-control setting, we investigated the association of MBL2 functional polymorphisms with Human Papillomas Virus (HPV) infection. No differences between cases (HPV(+)) and controls (HPV(-)) were found in the distribution of each single genotypes or allele. Haplotype analysis did not show any difference between HPV+ and HPV(-) groups.
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- 2007
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36. Tacrolimus in combination with FTY720--an analysis of renal and blood parameters.
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Gallo AP, Silva LB, Franco M, Burdmann EA, and Bueno V
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- Animals, Biomarkers urine, Blood Glucose analysis, Creatinine blood, Creatinine urine, Diabetes Mellitus chemically induced, Diuresis drug effects, Drug Synergism, Fingolimod Hydrochloride, Immunosuppressive Agents pharmacology, Immunosuppressive Agents toxicity, Kidney physiology, Lymphocyte Count, Lymphopenia chemically induced, Male, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Potassium blood, Propylene Glycols toxicity, Sodium blood, Sodium urine, Sphingosine pharmacology, Sphingosine toxicity, Tacrolimus toxicity, Biomarkers blood, Kidney drug effects, Propylene Glycols pharmacology, Sphingosine analogs & derivatives, Tacrolimus pharmacology
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Calcineurin inhibitors (CNIs) are routinely used in immunosuppressive therapy and both Cyclosporine (CsA) and Tacrolimus (FK506) show similar efficacies to prevent rejection and death within the first year after organ transplantation. However, their use is limited by side effects such as kidney damage, hypertension, onset of diabetes and hyperlipidemia. It is a consensus that compared with CsA, FK506 causes less changes in blood pressures, serum lipids and renal function. Nevertheless, FK506 use is associated with a higher incidence of post-transplant diabetes mellitus (PTDM). FTY720 is a new compound that has shown a protective effect in animal models with respect to rejection in transplantation, ischemia-reperfusion injury, autoimmune diseases and tumor development. FTY720 acts by altering lymphocytes homing from blood to peripheral lymphoid organs. In mice, FTY720 administered in combination with CsA during 21 days has prolonged skin allograft survival without causing significant renal changes. In a model of CsA-induced chronic nephropathy in rats, FTY720 administration prevented renal injury suggesting benefit from using a combination of these drugs. In a canine kidney allograft model, FTY720 in combination with low doses of CsA or FK506 showed an addictive anti-rejection effect without causing critical adverse effects. We therefore, investigated whether 21 days of FTY720 administration in association with FK506 could prevent renal damage and development of diabetes in mice. Mice receiving FK506 alone or FTY720 + FK506 during 21 days showed changes in kidney function and structure besides an increase in blood glucose and lymphopenia. The FTY720 + FK506 combination requires further investigation with an aim toward understanding the mechanisms involved with respect to side effects.
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37. Expression and heterodimer-binding activity of Ku70 and Ku80 in human non-melanoma skin cancer.
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Parrella P, Mazzarelli P, Signori E, Perrone G, Marangi GF, Rabitti C, Delfino M, Prencipe M, Gallo AP, Rinaldi M, Fabbrocini G, Delfino S, Persichetti P, and Fazio VM
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- Biomarkers, Tumor metabolism, Carcinoma, Basal Cell pathology, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell pathology, Cell Proliferation, Disease Progression, Electrophoretic Mobility Shift Assay, Humans, Ki-67 Antigen metabolism, Ku Autoantigen, Neoplasm Proteins metabolism, Skin Neoplasms pathology, Up-Regulation, Antigens, Nuclear metabolism, Carcinoma, Basal Cell metabolism, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell metabolism, DNA-Binding Proteins metabolism, Skin Neoplasms metabolism
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Background: Experimental data suggest that exposure to ultraviolet radiation may indirectly induce DNA double-strand breaks., Aim: To investigate the contribution of the non-homologous end-joining repair pathway in basal and squamous cell carcinomas., Methods: Levels of Ku70 and Ku80 proteins were determined by immunohistochemical analysis and Ku70-Ku80 heterodimer-binding activity by electrophoretic mobility shift assay. Matched pathological normal margins and skin from healthy people were used as controls., Results: A significant increase in Ku70 and Ku80 protein levels was found for both tumour types as compared with normal skin (p<0.001). Squamous cell carcinoma showed increased immunostaining as compared with basal cell tumours (p<0.02). A direct correlation was found between Ku70 and Ku80 protein levels and expression of the proliferation markers Ki-67/MIB-1 (p<0.02 and p<0.002, respectively) in basal cell carcinoma. DNA binding activity was increased in basal cell carcinoma samples as compared with matched skin histopathologically negative for cancer (p<0.006). In squamous cell carcinomas, however, the difference was significant only with normal skin (p<0.02) and not with matched pathologically normal margins., Conclusions: Overall, an up regulation of the Ku70 and Ku80 protein levels seems to correlate only with tumour proliferation rate. As non-homologous end joining is an error-prone mechanism, its up regulation may ultimately increase genomic instability, contributing to tumour progression.
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38. HIC1 promoter methylation and 17p13.3 allelic loss in invasive ductal carcinoma of the breast.
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Parrella P, Scintu M, Prencipe M, Poeta ML, Gallo AP, Rabitti C, Rinaldi M, Tommasi S, Paradiso A, Schittulli F, Valori VM, Toma S, Altomare V, and Fazio VM
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- Chromosome Deletion, Chromosomes, Human, Pair 17 genetics, DNA Mutational Analysis, DNA, Neoplasm analysis, DNA-Binding Proteins, Female, Humans, Kruppel-Like Transcription Factors, Microsatellite Repeats, Breast Neoplasms genetics, Carcinoma, Ductal, Breast genetics, DNA Methylation, Promoter Regions, Genetic, Transcription Factors genetics
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The HIC1 gene is a transcriptional regulator commonly methylated in a variety of human cancer. Thirty-three invasive ductal carcinomas of the breast and 21 matched normal breast tissues were analysed for HIC1 promoter methylation, and allelic loss of a 700 kb region spanning the gene locus. At least one genetic or epigenetic abnormality was found in 27 of the carcinomas tested (82%). Promoter methylation was demonstrated in 21 carcinomas (64%), and nine normal tissues (43%), whereas 18 malignant tumors (54%) showed allelic loss. Concomitant loss of heterozigosity and promoter hypermethylation in the region spanning HIC1 was detected in eight carcinomas (24%) suggesting that in this subset of tumors both copies of the gene are functionally lost. These observations support a role for the HIC1 gene in the pathogenesis of breast ductal carcinomas.
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- 2005
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39. Nonrandom distribution of aberrant promoter methylation of cancer-related genes in sporadic breast tumors.
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Parrella P, Poeta ML, Gallo AP, Prencipe M, Scintu M, Apicella A, Rossiello R, Liguoro G, Seripa D, Gravina C, Rabitti C, Rinaldi M, Nicol T, Tommasi S, Paradiso A, Schittulli F, Altomare V, and Fazio VM
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- Analysis of Variance, Breast Neoplasms pathology, DNA, Neoplasm genetics, DNA, Neoplasm isolation & purification, Dinucleoside Phosphates genetics, Female, Humans, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Breast Neoplasms genetics, DNA Methylation, Genes, Tumor Suppressor, Promoter Regions, Genetic genetics
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Purpose: In an effort to additionally determine the global patterns of CpG island hypermethylation in sporadic breast cancer, we searched for aberrant promoter methylation at 10 gene loci in 54 primary breast cancer and 10 breast benign lesions., Experimental Design: Genomic DNA sodium bisulfate converted from benign and malignant tissues was used as template in methyl-specific PCR for BRCA1, p16, ESR1, GSTP1, TRbeta1, RARbeta2, HIC1, APC, CCND2, and CDH1 genes., Results: The majority of the breast cancer (85%) showed aberrant methylation in at least 1 of the loci tested with half of them displaying 3 or more methylated genes. The highest frequency of aberrant promoter methylation was found for HIC1 (48%) followed by ESR1 (46%), and CDH1 (39%). Similar methylation frequencies were detected for breast benign lesions with the exception of the CDH1 gene (P = 0.02). The analysis of methylation distribution indicates a statistically significant association between methylation of the ESR1 promoter, and methylation at CDH1, TRbeta1, GSTP1, and CCND2 loci (P < 0.03). Methylated status of the BRCA1 promoter was inversely correlated with methylation at the RARbeta2 locus (P < 0.03)., Conclusions: Our results suggest a nonrandom distribution for promoter hypermethylation in sporadic breast cancer, with tumor subsets characterized by aberrant methylation of specific cancer-related genes. These breast cancer subgroups may represent separate biological entities with potential differences in sensitivity to therapy, occurrence of metastasis, and overall prognosis.
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- 2004
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40. Fine mapping of chromosome 3 in uveal melanoma: identification of a minimal region of deletion on chromosomal arm 3p25.1-p25.2.
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Parrella P, Fazio VM, Gallo AP, Sidransky D, and Merbs SL
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- Chromosome Deletion, Chromosome Mapping, Humans, Microsatellite Repeats genetics, Monosomy, Chromosomes, Human, Pair 3 genetics, Melanoma genetics, Uveal Neoplasms genetics
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To identify minimal common areas of allelic loss on chromosome 3, we have mapped both arms of the chromosome in 21 uveal melanomas that did not show monosomy 3 in our previous allelotype study. DNA was isolated from microdissected paraffin sections and amplified by PCR. In an initial screening, 14 microsatellite markers on chromosomal arm 3p and 13 on chromosomal arm 3q were used. Loss of heterozygosity for at least one marker was found in 9 of 21 tumors (43%) on 3p and 8 of 21 tumors (38%) on 3q. The initial analysis defined two common regions of allelic loss on 3p, a 7.3-Mb region between markers D3S1263 and D3S3510 spanning 3p25.3-24.3 and a larger region between markers D3S1578 and D3S1284. The two common regions of allelic loss were further mapped with an additional 14 microsatellite markers. A 1.4-Mb minimal region of allelic loss was identified between microsatellite markers D3S3610 and D3S1554 on 3p25.1-3p25.2. A total of 10 tumors had allelic loss in this region; 2 of these tumors had corresponding putative homozygous deletions. These homozygous deletions may further narrow the region of interest to 0.1 Mb. This 1.4-Mb minimum region of deletion includes several genes that might be involved in the carcinogenesis of uveal melanoma as well as other important tumor types.
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- 2003
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