Jose R Hombrebueno

Jose R Hombrebueno
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  • BSc, MSc, PhD Group Leader at University of Birmingham
  • Associate Professor at University of Birmingham

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Current institution
University of Birmingham
Current position
  • Associate Professor
Additional affiliations
March 2010 - May 2010
University of Newcastle Australia
Position
  • STI
July 2009 - November 2009
University of Southern California
Position
  • STI
Education
January 2006 - January 2011

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Publications (32)
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Aims/hypothesis: Cataract surgery in diabetic individuals worsens pre-existing retinopathy and triggers the development of diabetic ocular complications, although the underlying cellular and molecular pathophysiology remains elusive. We hypothesise that lens surgery may exaggerate pre-existing retinal inflammation in diabetes, which may accelerate...
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Mitochondrial quality control (MQC) is crucial for regulating central nervous system homeostasis and its disruption has been implicated in the pathogenesis of some of the most common neurodegenerative diseases. In healthy tissues, the maintenance of MQC depends upon an exquisite balance between mitophagy (removal of damaged mitochondria by autophag...
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Significance Remyelination is a natural regenerative process driven by oligodendrocytes that occurs following myelin damage. Understanding this process holds therapeutic value for demyelinating diseases such as multiple sclerosis, in which remyelination can fail. CCN3 is a matricellular protein previously reported to enhance oligodendrocyte progeni...
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Objective: Myeloid cells are critically involved in inflammation-induced angiogenesis, although their pathogenic role in the ischemic retina remains controversial. We hypothesize that myeloid cells contribute to pathogenic neovascularization in retinopathy of prematurity through STAT3 (signal transducer and activator of transcription 3) activation....
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The recovery of mitochondrial quality control (MQC) may bring innovative solutions for neuroprotection, while imposing a significant challenge given the need of holistic approaches to restore mitochondrial dynamics (fusion/fission) and turnover (mitophagy and biogenesis). In diabetic retinopathy, this is compounded by our lack of understanding of h...
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Restoration of mitochondrial quality control (MQC) has emerged as a promising therapeutic strategy in ocular disease, including diabetes, scarring and aging‐related disorders. However, the success of potential interventions depends upon our understanding of how MQC mechanisms, mainly mitochondrial dynamics (fusion/fission) and turnover (mitophagy a...
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Background Immunometabolism is a crucial determinant of immune cell function, influencing cellular activation and differentiation through metabolic pathways. The intricate interplay between metabolism and immune responses is highlighted by the distinct metabolic programs utilized by immune cells to support their functions. Of particular interest is...
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Vancomycin is a widely prescribed antibiotic used in the treatment of Gram-positive bacterial infections. We recently showed that this antibiotic disrupted protective anti-fungal immune responses via microbiome dysbiosis, enhancing susceptibility to invasive candidiasis. Antibiotics are an independent risk factor for developing this life-threatenin...
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Aims/Purpose: We hypothesize that exacerbated mitochondrial fusion abrogates mitophagy in diabetic retinopathy [DR]. Our aim was to rescue this process pharmacologically to prevent vision loss in a mouse model of type‐1 diabetes. Methods: We generated a drug screening platform mimicking mitochondrial hyperfusion in DR. To this end, retinal Müller c...
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Aims/Purpose: The accumulation of dysfunctional mitochondria has been implicated in the pathogenesis of diabetic eye disease through the impairment of mitochondrial quality control (MQC). This study aimed to investigate whether mitophagy‐activating drugs can alleviate pathology in the anterior and posterior ocular tissues of type‐1 diabetic mice. M...
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Aims/Purpose: The controlled activation of mitophagy has emerged as an exciting therapeutic angle in the treatment of ocular conditions, including diabetic retinopathy and age‐related macular degeneration. Here, we report a novel Muller cell line (MQ‐MG2) for the rapid screening of mitophagy‐activating drugs. Methods: MQ‐MG2 were cloned from sponta...
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Inflammation is key to the pathogenesis of diabetic retinopathy (DR). This prospective study investigated alterations in inflammatory cytokines in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) in 41 people with type 1 diabetes (T1D), sub-grouped into mild non-proliferative DR (mNPDR; n = 13) and active and inactive (each n = 14) PDR. Age/gender-matche...
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Purpose: To determine how the dysregulated interplay between mitochondrial dynamics and mitophagy contribute to the progression of diabetic retinopathy [DR]. Methods: 3-months and 9-month-old diabetic mitophagy reporter (MitoQC-Ins2Akita) mice and their non-diabetic siblings, were used to evaluate the interplay between mitochondrial dynamics and mi...
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Loss of retinal blood flow autoregulation is an early feature of diabetes that precedes the development of clinically recognizable diabetic retinopathy (DR). Retinal blood flow autoregulation is mediated by the myogenic response of the retinal arterial vessels, a process that is initiated by the stretch‑dependent activation of TRPV2 channels on the...
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ECSIT is a protein with roles in early development, activation of the transcription factor NFB and production of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (mROS) that facilitates clearance of intracellular bacteria like Salmonella. ECSIT is also an important assembly factor for mitochondrial complex I. Unlike the murine form of Ecsit (mEcsit), we demo...
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In 2008, we published the first set of guidelines for standardizing research in autophagy. Since then, this topic has received increasing attention, and many scientists have entered the field. Our knowledge base and relevant new technologies have also been expanding. Thus, it is important to formulate on a regular basis updated guidelines for monit...
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Context Preeclampsia is a leading cardiovascular complication in pregnancy lacking effective diagnostic and treatment strategies. Objective To investigate the diagnostic and therapeutic potential of the angiogenesis markers, FKBPL-CD44, in preeclampsia pathogenesis Design and Intervention FKBPL and CD44 plasma or placental concentration was deter...
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Background/Aims: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between alterations in circulating leukocytes and the initiation and progression of DR in people with type 1 diabetes (T1D). Methods: Forty-one patients with T1D [13 mild non-proliferative DR (mNPDR), 14 active proliferative DR (aPDR) and 14 inactive PDR (iPDR)], and 13 age-...
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The purpose of this study was to understand the influence of sustained intravitreal vascular endothelial growth factor neutralisation on the retinal and choroidal vasculature in diabetic eyes. Ins2Akita diabetic mice received five intravitreal injections of anti-mouse vascular endothelial growth factor antibody or goat immunoglobulin G (0.2 µg/µL/e...
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Grem1, an antagonist of bone morphogenetic proteins, plays a key role in embryogenesis. A highly specific temporospatial gradient of Grem1 and BMP signalling is critical to normal lung, kidney and limb development. Grem1 levels are increased in renal fibrotic conditions including acute kidney injury, diabetic nephropathy, chronic allograft nephropa...
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Current therapies that target vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) have become a mainstream therapy for the management of diabetic macular oedema. The treatment involves monthly repeated intravitreal injections of VEGF inhibitors. VEGF is an important growth factor for many retinal cells, including different types of neurons. In this study, we...
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Insulin receptor substrate-2 (Irs2) mediates peripheral insulin action and is essential for retinal health. Previous investigations have reported severe photoreceptor degeneration and abnormal visual function in Irs2-deficient mice. However, molecular changes in the Irs2-/- mouse retina have not been described. In this study, we examined retinal de...
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Retinal neurodegeneration is a key component of diabetic retinopathy (DR), although the detailed neuronal damage remains ill-defined. Recent evidence suggests that in addition to amacrine and ganglion cell, diabetes may also impact on other retinal neurons. In this study, we examined retinal degenerative changes in Ins2Akita diabetic mice. In scoto...
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To investigate the adverse effect of intravitreal injection of normal saline (NS) and phosphate buffered saline (PBS) in mouse eyes. NS or PBS was injected intravitreally into C57BL/6J mouse eyes. Retinal lesions were monitored by fundus imaging, spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT), and histological investigations. Retinal immune...
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Previous studies have shown that CCL2/CX3CR1 deficient mice on C57BL/6N background (with rd8 mutation) have an early onset (6 weeks) of spontaneous retinal degeneration. In this study, we generated CCL2(-/-)CX3CR1(GFP/GFP) mice on the C57BL/6J background. Retinal degeneration was not detected in CCL2(-/-)CX3CR1(GFP/GFP) mice younger than 6 months....
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Glutamine synthetase (GS) catalyzes the de novo synthesis of glutamine, an amino acid that has been shown to influence sperm motility in mammals. To date, no information is available about GS content in human sperm. In this study, we have characterized the presence and cellular location of GS in fresh human normozoospermic samples. We have detected...
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Aquaporins (AQPs) are membrane proteins that facilitate water transport across biological membranes and are essential for the proper function of neural tissue. Although AQPs have been extensively studied in mammalian retina, their presence in lower vertebrate retina is less frequently characterized. AQP4 expressed in mammalian and chick Müller cell...
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The S334ter-3 rat is a transgenic model of retinal degeneration (RD) developed to express a rhodopsin mutation similar to that found in human retinitis pigmentosa. Due to this advantage over other models of RD, a few retina transplant studies have been reported on this animal model. Currently, no information is available on cone photoreceptor chang...
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El objetivo fundamental de este proyecto ha sido introducir una metodología didáctica diferente a la tradicional, en el proceso de enseñanza aprendizaje de dos asignaturas troncales de los estudios de Biología; la Citología e Histología Vegetal y Animal (primer curso de Biología) y las Bases Celulares de la Conducta (quinto cuso de Biología. La met...

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