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Vivanco Martínez, Fernando

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Fernando
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Vivanco Martínez
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Universidad Complutense de Madrid
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Ciencias Químicas
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Bioquímica y Biología Molecular
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    Targeting antigens to an invariant epitope of the MHC Class II DR molecule potentiates the immune response to subunit vaccines
    (Virus Research, 2011) Pérez-Filgueira, Mariano; Barderas, María G.; Alonso, Covadonga; José M, Escribano; Gil Dones, Félix; Pastor Vargas, Carlos; Vivanco Martínez, Fernando
    Recombinant subunit and peptidic vaccines in general present a reduced immunogenicity in vaccinated individuals with respect to the whole pathogen from which they derived. The generation of strong immune responses to these vaccines requires the use of potent adjuvants, high antigen doses and repetitive vaccinations. In this report, we document the enhanced antibody response obtained against two recombinant subunit vaccines by means of targeting to antigen-presenting cells by a recombinant single chain antibody. This antibody, named APCH1, recognizes an epitope of MHC Class II DR molecule preserved in different animal species, including humans. We showed that vaccinal antigens translationally fused to APCH1 antibody and produced by recombinant baculoviruses in insect larvae (Trichoplusia ni), elicited an increased antibody response in comparison with the same antigens alone or fused to a carrier molecule. These results suggest that targeting of antigens to this invariant MHC Class II epitope has immunopotentiating effects that could circumvent the reduced potency of peptidic or subunit vaccines, opening the possibility of widespread application of APCH1 as a new adjuvant antibody of general use.
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    Identification of vitellogenin as an allergen in Beluga caviar allergy
    (Allergy, 2008) Pérez‐Gordo, M.; Sánchez‐García, S.; Cases, B.; Cuesta‐Herranz, J.; Pastor Vargas, Carlos; Vivanco Martínez, Fernando
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    Occupational asthma caused by gerbil: purification and partial characterization of a new gerbil allergen
    (ANNALS OF ALLERGY ASTHMA & IMMUNOLOGY, 2010) de las Heras, Manuel; Cuesta-Herranz, Javier; Cases, Bárbara; de Miguel, Jaime; Fernández-Nieto, Mar; Sastre, Joaquin; Vivanco Martínez, Fernando; Pastor Vargas, Carlos
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    Allergy to Pumpkin With Cyclophilin as the Relevant Allergen
    (ANNALS OF ALLERGY ASTHMA & IMMUNOLOGY, 2010) González de Olano, David; González-Mancebo, Eloina; Santos Macadán, Sara; Gandolfo Cano, Mar; Pérez-Gordo, Marina; Cases Ortega, Bárbara; Vivanco Martínez, Fernando; Pastor Vargas, Carlos
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    Identification of potential allergens involved in systemic reactions to melon and watermelon
    (Annals of allergy, asthma & immunology, 2010) González-Mancebo, Eloina; López-Torrejón, Gema; González de Olano, David; Cembellín Santos, Sara; Gandolfo-Cano, Mar; Meléndez, Amaya; Salcedo, Gabriel; Cuesta-Herranz, Javier; Vivanco Martínez, Fernando; Pastor Vargas, Carlos
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    IDENTIFICATION OF A NOVEL 17-kDa PROTEIN AS A FERRET ALLERGEN
    (ANNALS OF ALLERGY ASTHMA & IMMUNOLOGY, 2009) González de Olano, David; Pastor Vargas, Carlos; Cases Ortega, Bárbara; Perez-Gordo, Marina; Moral Darde, Verónica; Vivanco Martínez, Fernando; Bartolomé, Borja
    Domestic ferret (Mustela putorius furo) is a mammal from the Mustelidae family. It is the third most common uncaged pet in North America after dogs and cats. In Europe, its popularity is progressively increasing, and it is also becoming a common pet. The role of cats and dogs as a cause of allergy is well known. However, ferrets are not so widely studied as a source of relevant allergens.
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    New allergen involved in a case of allergy to Solea solea, common sole
    (ANNALS OF ALLERGY ASTHMA & IMMUNOLOGY, 2010) Pérez-Gordo, Marina; Pastor Vargas, Carlos; Cases, Bárbara; De Las Heras, Manuel; Sanz, Aroa; Vivanco Martínez, Fernando; Cuesta-Herranz, Javier
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    Allergy to Prairie Dog Lipocalins
    (ANNALS OF ALLERGY ASTHMA & IMMUNOLOGY, 2010) González de Olano, David; Bartolomé, Borja; Cases Ortega, Bárbara; Pérez-Gordo, Marina; Vivanco Martínez, Fernando; Pastor Vargas, Carlos
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    Phosphorylation reduces the allergenicity of cow casein in children with selective allergy to goat and sheep milk.
    (J Investig Allergol Clin Immunol, 2011) Cases, Barbara; García-Ara, Carmen; Boyano, Maria Teresa; Pérez-Gordo, Marina; Pedrosa, Maria; Vivanco Martínez, Fernando; Quirce, Santiago; Pastor Vargas, Carlos
    This study aimed to characterize the role of phosphorylation of caseins in selective allergy to goat milk (GM) and sheep milk (SM) in patients with good tolerance to cow milk (CM). We performed skin prick tests with milk and caseins from CM, GM, and SM and immunoblotting and specific immunoglobulin (Ig) E determinations with milk and casein from cow and GM and SM. Sensitization to milk and caseins from goat and sheep was demonstrated in all 3 patients by skin tests, determination of specific IgE, or both. Immunoblotting confirmed that GM/SM proteins but not CM proteins were involved in the allergic symptoms. IgE reacted with several protein bands from the caseins and milk extracts of both sheep and goat. Phosphorylation was involved in the different allergenicity of CM caseins. We report the implication of phosphorylation in the allergenicity of caseins involved in selective allergy to GM and SM.
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    Tissue proteomics in atherosclerosis: elucidating the molecular mechanisms of cardiovascular diseases
    (Expert Review of Proteomics, 2009) Cuesta, Fernando de la; Álvarez Llamas, Gloria; Gil Dones, Félix; Martin-Rojas, Tatiana; Zubiri, Irene; Pastor Vargas, Carlos; Barderas, Maria ; Vivanco Martínez, Fernando
    Atherosclerosis is a disease with higher levels of mortality in developed countries. Comprehension of the molecular mechanisms can yield very useful information in clinics for prevention, diagnosis and recovery monitoring. Proteomics represents an ideal methodology for this purpose, as proteins constitute the effectors of the different biological processes running during pathogenesis. To date, studies in atherosclerosis have been mainly focused on the search for plasma biomarkers. However, tissue proteomics allows going deeper into tissue secretomes, arterial layers or particular cells of interest, which, in turn, constitutes a more direct approximation to in vivo operating mechanisms. The aim of this review is to report latest advances in tissue proteomics in atherosclerosis and related diseases (e.g., aortic stenosis and ischemic injury).