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2. Adverse events following immunization in patients with primary immunodeficiencies
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Sarmiento, Juan David, Villada, Fabio, Orrego, Julio Cesar, Franco, Jose Luis, and Trujillo-Vargas, Claudia M.
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- 2016
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3. La intervención del Ministerio Público en el proceso penal: ¿Una cuestión de utilidad y/o necesidad?
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Garcia Orrego, Julio Cesar, Sánchez Herrera, Esiquio Manuel, Gómez Pavajeau, Carlos Arturo, and Ospitia Garzón, Jesús Orlando
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Necesidad ,Procedimiento legal ,Derechos humanos ,Garante ,Gobierno central ,Adversarial ,Utilidad ,Sistema penal acusatorio - Abstract
En el presente trabajo se realiza un estudio histórico, analítico, sistemático y jurisprudencial del Ministerio Público en Colombia y su participación en el proceso penal, como interviniente especial, lo cual permite establecer la necesidad y/o utilidad de su intervención al interior del proceso penal con tendencia acusatoria, bajo el entendido de que estamos en presencia de un proceso penal, adaptado a nuestras especiales realidades, distando mucho de parecerse a un sistema acusatorio puro, lo cual permitirá al lector comprender el grado de incidencia que tiene su participación en el proceso penal y la utilidad de la figura en estudio frente al tema de la defensa de los intereses de la sociedad, de los derechos humanos y del debido proceso, conceptos que han sido caros en el sistema procesal penal colombiano y que se han querido proteger a ultranza de la arbitrariedad en el proceso penal, razones que fueron entendidas por el legislador, cuando previó su participación en el proceso penal, como importante para el mantenimiento de las garantías y derechos de los ciudadanos, quienes se ven expuestos a la pugna entre eficientismo y garantismo. In the present work, a historical, analytical, systematic and jurisprudential study of the Public Ministry in Colombia and its participation in the criminal process, as a special intervener, is carried out, which allows establishing the need and usefulness of its intervention within the criminal process. with an accusatory tendency, under the understanding that we are in the presence of a criminal process, adapted to our special realities, far from resembling a pure accusatory system, which will allow the reader to understand the degree of incidence that their participation has in the process criminal law and the usefulness of the figure under study in relation to the issue of defending the interests of society, human rights and due process, concepts that have been expensive in the Colombian criminal procedure system and that have been sought to be protected at all arbitrariness in the criminal process, reasons that were understood by the legislator, when he foresaw his participation in the criminal process, as important for the maintenance of the guarantees and rights of citizens, who are exposed to conflict between efficiency and guarantee. Maestría Magíster en Justicia y Tutela de los Derechos con énfasis en Ciencias Penales y Criminológicas (Modalidad de Investigación)
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- 2022
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4. Mendelian Susceptibility to Mycobacterial Diseases (MSMD) in Colombian Patients
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Fernández Echeverri Diana, González Loaiza Daniel, Moncada-Vélez Marcela, Orrego Julio Cesar, Rojas Jessica Lineth, Arango Franco Carlos, Gonzalez Natalia, Pérez Vélez Carlos Mario, Sierra Juan Esteban, Wilches Alejandra, Arango Catalina, Restrepo Andrea, Trujillo Mónica, Garcés Carlos, Isaza-Correa Johana Marcela, Gongora Diego, Casanova Jean-Laurent, Arias Andres, Bustamante Jacinta, and Franco Jose
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Immunology ,Immunology and Allergy - Published
- 2015
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5. Successful immune reconstitution by means of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in a Colombian patient with chronic granulomatous disease
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Rocha, Yermis Carolina, López, Juan Álvaro, Orrego, Julio Cesar, Coll, Yadira, Karduss, Amado, Rosenzweig, Sergio, Franco, José Luis, Rocha, Yermis Carolina, López, Juan Álvaro, Orrego, Julio Cesar, Coll, Yadira, Karduss, Amado, Rosenzweig, Sergio, and Franco, José Luis
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Introduction: Chronic granulomatous disease is a primary immunodeficiency that results from mutations in proteins of the NADPH oxidase system that affect the microbicidal activity of phagocytes. Immune reconstitution by hematopoietic stem cell transplantation is currently the only curative therapy for this disease. Objective: To describe the clinical and molecular characterization of a patient with X-linked chronic granulomatous disease and the successful immune reconstitution by means of a hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Methods: The respiratory burst was measured by flow cytometry using the dihydrorodamine 123 (DHR) oxidation test in neutrophils of peripheral blood. Mutational analysis of CYBB was performed by PCR amplification in complementary DNA, as well as sequencing and comparative genomic hybridization in genomic DNA. HLA-identical stem cells from the patient’s younger brother were used for the transplantation and reduced intensity pre-transplantation conditioning was administered. Post-transplantation immune reconstitution was evaluated periodically by serial complete blood counts and DHR 123 in peripheral blood neutrophils. Results: The diagnosis of X-linked chronic granulomatous disease resulted from a hemizygous deletion affecting Xp21.1 that included the entire CYBB. Post-transplantation engraftment was documented in platelets and peripheral blood neutrophils at days 10 and 11, respectively. Total hematological reconstitution was achieved by day 30 post-transplantation and no complications or infections have been observed in the three years since the transplantation. Conclusion: Hemopoietic stem cell transplantation allows for total reconstitution of the immune function related to microbicidal activity of phagocytic cells from patients with X-linked chronic granulomatous disease., Introducción. La enfermedad granulomatosa crónica es una inmunodeficiencia primaria causada por mutaciones en los genes que codifican para las proteínas del sistema de la oxidasa de NADPH (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate) de las células fagocíticas, las cuales afectan la producción de especies reactivas del oxígeno y la actividad microbicida. Actualmente, la única terapia curativa para esta enfermedad es la reconstitución inmune mediante el trasplante de células madre hematopoyéticas.Objetivo. Reportar la caracterización clínica y molecular de un paciente con enfermedad granulomatosa crónica ligada al cromosoma X y su reconstitución inmunitaria exitosa mediante el trasplante de células madre hematopoyéticas.Materiales y métodos. El estallido respiratorio en neutrófilos de sangre periférica se midió por citometría de flujo mediante la prueba de oxidación de la dihidrorrodamina 123 (DHR 123). El análisis de las mutaciones del gen CYBB se hizo mediante reacción en cadena de la polimerasa (PCR) en el ADN complementario y la secuenciación e hibridación genómica comparativa en el ADN genómico. En el trasplante se emplearon células madre del hermano menor con HLA idéntico, y previamente se hizo un acondicionamiento de intensidad reducida. La reconstitución inmunitaria después del trasplante se evaluó periódicamente con hemoleucogramas y la prueba DHR 123 en neutrófilos de sangre periférica.Resultados. El diagnóstico de la enfermedad granulomatosa crónica ligada al cromosoma X se estableció como resultado de una deleción hemicigota en la banda Xp21.1 que implicó la deleción completa del CYBB. La toma de injerto postrasplante para plaquetas y neutrófilos fue en los días 10 y 11, respectivamente. En el día 30 después del trasplante se logró la reconstitución hematológica completa y en los tres años siguientes no se observaron complicaciones ni infecciones.Conclusión. El trasplante de células madre hematopoyéticas permite la reconstitución completa de la función in
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6. Reconstitución inmune exitosa mediante trasplante de células madre hematopoyéticas en un paciente colombiano afectado con enfermedad granulomatosa crónica
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Rocha, Yermis Carolina, primary, López, Juan Álvaro, additional, Orrego, Julio Cesar, additional, Coll, Yadira, additional, Karduss, Amado, additional, Rosenzweig, Sergio, additional, and Franco, José Luis, additional
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- 2016
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7. Successful immune reconstitution by means of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in a Colombian patient with chronic granulomatous disease.
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Rocha YC, López JÁ, Orrego JC, Coll Y, Karduss A, Rosenzweig S, and Franco JL
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- Colombia, Granulomatous Disease, Chronic genetics, Humans, Immune Reconstitution genetics, Immune Reconstitution physiology, NADPH Oxidases chemistry, NADPH Oxidases genetics, Respiratory Burst genetics, Comparative Genomic Hybridization methods, Granulomatous Disease, Chronic therapy, Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation methods, Immune Reconstitution immunology, NADPH Oxidases metabolism, Neutrophils cytology, Neutrophils physiology, Respiratory Burst physiology
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Introduction: Chronic granulomatous disease is a primary immunodeficiency that results from mutations in proteins of the NADPH oxidase system that affect the microbicidal activity of phagocytes. Immune reconstitution by hematopoietic stem cell transplantation is currently the only curative therapy for this disease. , Objective: To describe the clinical and molecular characterization of a patient with X-linked chronic granulomatous disease and the successful immune reconstitution by means of a hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. , Methods: The respiratory burst was measured by flow cytometry using the dihydrorodamine 123 (DHR) oxidation test in neutrophils of peripheral blood. Mutational analysis of CYBB was performed by PCR amplification in complementary DNA, as well as sequencing and comparative genomic hybridization in genomic DNA. HLA-identical stem cells from the patient's younger brother were used for the transplantation and reduced intensity pre-transplantation conditioning was administered. Post-transplantation immune reconstitution was evaluated periodically by serial complete blood counts and DHR 123 in peripheral blood neutrophils. , Results: The diagnosis of X-linked chronic granulomatous disease resulted from a hemizygous deletion affecting Xp21.1 that included the entire CYBB. Post-transplantation engraftment was documented in platelets and peripheral blood neutrophils at days 10 and 11, respectively. Total hematological reconstitution was achieved by day 30 post-transplantation and no complications or infections have been observed in the three years since the transplantation. , Conclusion: Hemopoietic stem cell transplantation allows for total reconstitution of the immune function related to microbicidal activity of phagocytic cells from patients with X-linked chronic granulomatous disease.
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