Paola Murgas

Paola Murgas
Universidad Austral de Chile

Ph.D. Cellular and Molecular Biology

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Additional affiliations
December 2017 - present
Universidad Mayor
Position
  • Professor (Assistant)
March 2016 - November 2017
Universidad del Desarrollo
Position
  • Professor
April 2012 - March 2016
Fundación Ciencia Para la Vida
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  • PostDoc Position

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Publications (17)
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Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) have emerged as a promising tool to treat inflammatory diseases, such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), due to their immunoregulatory properties. Frequently, IBD is modeled in mice by using dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced colitis. Recently, the modulation of autophagy in MSC has been suggested as a novel strateg...
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Infections during pregnancy can seriously damage fetal neurodevelopment by aberrantly activating the maternal immune system, directly impacting fetal neural cells. Increasing evidence suggests that these adverse impacts involve alterations in neural stem cell biology with long-term consequences for offspring, including neurodevelopmental disorders...
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Several drugs are chemically unstable in the gastric environment and have low bioavailability restricted by intestinal absorption, which motivates the development of alternative routes for drug release, such as transdermal drug carriers for drug delivery to specific areas of the skin. Herein, novel polyelectrolyte complexes (PEC) consisting of carb...
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Active immunotherapy against cancer is based on immune system stimulation, triggering efficient and long-lasting antigen-specific immune responses. Immunization strategies using whole dead cells from tumor tissue, containing specific antigens inside, have become a promising approach, providing efficient lymphocyte activation through dendritic cells...
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Background: Disturbances in the autophagy/endolysosomal systems are proposed as early signatures of Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, few studies are available concerning autophagy gene expression in AD patients. Objective: To explore the differential expression of classical genes involved in the autophagy pathway, among them a less characteriz...
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Active immunotherapy against cancer is based on immune system stimulation, triggering efficient and long-lasting antigen-specific immune responses. Immunization strategies using whole dead cells from tumor tissue, containing specific antigens inside, have become a promising approach, providing efficient lymphocyte activation through dendritic cells...
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Spontaneous Ca ²⁺ signaling from the InsP 3 R intracellular Ca ²⁺ release channel to mitochondria is essential for optimal oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) and ATP production. In cells with defective OXPHOS, reductive carboxylation replaces oxidative metabolism to maintain amounts of reducing equivalents and metabolic precursors. To investigate t...
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The adverse environmental conditions found in the periodontium during periodontitis pathogenesis stimulate local autophagy responses, mainly due to a continuous inflammatory response against the dysbiotic subgingival microbiome. The junctional epithelium represents the main site of the initial interaction between the host and the dysbiotic biofilm....
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The insular cortex (IC), among other brain regions, becomes active when humans experience fear or anxiety. However, few experimental studies in rats have implicated the IC in threat responses. We have recently reported that inactivation of the primary interoceptive cortex (pIC) during pre-training, or the intra-pIC blockade of protein synthesis imm...
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Mollusk hemocyanins have been used for decades in immunological and clinical applications as natural, nontoxic, nonpathogenic, and nonspecific immunostimulants for the treatment of superficial bladder cancer, as carriers/adjuvants of tumor-associated antigens in cancer vaccine development and as adjuvants to dendritic cell-based immunotherapy, beca...
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Colorectal cancer is a deadly disease, which is frequently diagnosed at advanced stages, where conventional treatments are no longer effective. Cancer immunotherapy has emerged as a new form to treat different malignancies by turning-on the immune system against tumors. However, tumors are able to evade antitumor immune responses by promoting an im...
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DNA vaccination is an attractive approach to elicit tumor-specific cytotoxic CD8 + T lymphocytes (CTL), which can mediate protective immunity against tumors. To initiate CTL responses, antigen-encoding plasmids employed for DNA vaccination need to activate dendritic cells (DC) through the stimulation of DNA-sensing innate immune receptors that conv...
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The pathological hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease (AD) are amyloid-β (Aβ) plaques, neurofibrillary tangles, and glia activation. The pathology also includes vascular amyloidosis and cerebrovascular disease. Vascular compromise can result in hypoperfusion, local tissue hypoxia, and acidosis. Activated microglia and astrocytes can phagocytose Aβ thro...
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Scavenger receptor Class A (SR-A) participates in the regulation of inflammatory processes against pathogens and in inflammatory stimulation. We have recently demonstrated the presence of SR-A in astrocytes, but its participation in their inflammatory response is unknown. Astrocytes regulate neuroinflammation through the regulation of microglial ce...
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Class-A scavenger receptor (SR-A) is expressed by microglia, and we show here that it is also expressed by astrocytes, where it participates on their inflammatory activation. Astrocytes play a key role on the inflammatory response of the central nervous system, secreting several soluble mediators like cytokines and radical species. Exposure to SR l...
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Alzheimer disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the accumulation of β amyloid (Aβ) aggregates. Aβ induces the inflammatory activation of glia, inducing secretion of Interleukin 1β (IL1β), nitric oxide (NO) and superoxide radicals. The specific receptor responsible for the induction of inflammatory activation by Aβ, is still...
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Interleukin-3 (IL-3) and granulocyte/macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) are two of the best-characterized cell survival factors in hematopoietic cells; these factors induce an increase in Akt activity in multiple cell lines, a process thought to be involved in cellular survival. It is known that growth factors require sustained glucose m...

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Hello every one:
I would like to know if the retroviral transduction on Mesenchymal Stem Cells is better option that lentiviral transduction. We need to inhibed the expression of some proteins of TLR3 signaling pathway in this cells and we know that MSCs are dificult to be transfected.
Thank you for the help!.

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