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Dataset. 2023

ADDITIONAL FILE 1 OF BROODSTOCK NUTRITIONAL PROGRAMMING DIFFERENTIALLY AFFECTS THE HEPATIC TRANSCRIPTOME AND GENOME-WIDE DNA METHYLOME OF FARMED GILTHEAD SEA BREAM (SPARUS AURATA) DEPENDING ON GENETIC BACKGROUND [DATASET]

  • Naya-Català, Fernando
  • Belenguer, Álvaro
  • Montero, D.
  • Torrecillas, Silvia
  • Soriano, Beatriz
  • Calduch-Giner, Josep A.
  • Llorens, Carlos
  • Fontanillas, Ramón
  • Sarih, S.
  • Zamorano, María J.
  • Izquierdo, M.
  • Pérez-Sánchez, Jaume
Additional file 1: Supplementary Table 1. Detailed sequencing data obtained in this study., Horizon 2020 Framework Programme Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación Generalitat Valenciana Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC), Peer reviewed

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Dataset. 2023

TABLE_1_CYSTEAMINE IMPROVES GROWTH AND THE GH/IGF AXIS IN GILTHEAD SEA BREAM (SPARUS AURATA): IN VIVO AND IN VITRO APPROACHES.DOCX [DATASET]

  • Sánchez-Moya, Albert
  • Balbuena-Pecino, S.
  • Vélez, Emilio
  • Perelló-Amorós, Miguel
  • García-Meilán, Irene
  • Fontanillas, Ramón
  • Calduch-Giner, Josep A.
  • Pérez-Sánchez, Jaume
  • Fernández-Borràs, Jaume
  • Blasco, Josefina
  • Gutiérrez, Joaquím
Aquaculture is the fastest-growing food production sector and nowadays provides more food than extractive fishing. Studies focused on the understanding of how teleost growth is regulated are essential to improve fish production. Cysteamine (CSH) is a novel feed additive that can improve growth through the modulation of the GH/IGF axis; however, the underlying mechanisms and the interaction between tissues are not well understood. This study aimed to investigate the effects of CSH inclusion in diets at 1.65 g/kg of feed for 9 weeks and 1.65 g/kg or 3.3 g/kg for 9 weeks more, on growth performance and the GH/IGF-1 axis in plasma, liver, stomach, and white muscle in gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata) fingerlings (1.8 ± 0.03 g) and juveniles (14.46 ± 0.68 g). Additionally, the effects of CSH stimulation in primary cultured muscle cells for 4 days on cell viability and GH/IGF axis relative gene expression were evaluated. Results showed that CSH-1.65 improved growth performance by 16% and 26.7% after 9 and 18 weeks, respectively, while CSH-3.3 improved 32.3% after 18 weeks compared to control diet (0 g/kg). However, no significant differences were found between both experimental doses. CSH reduced the plasma levels of GH after 18 weeks and increased the IGF-1 ones after 9 and 18 weeks. Gene expression analysis revealed a significant upregulation of the ghr-1, different igf-1 splice variants, igf-2 and the downregulation of the igf-1ra and b, depending on the tissue and dose. Myocytes stimulated with 200 µM of CSH showed higher cell viability and mRNA levels of ghr1, igf-1b, igf-2 and igf-1rb compared to control (0 µM) in a similar way to white muscle. Overall, CSH improves growth and modulates the GH/IGF-1 axis in vivo and in vitro toward an anabolic status through different synergic ways, revealing CSH as a feasible candidate to be included in fish feed., Peer reviewed

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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/361426
Dataset. 2023

SUPPLEMENTARY DATA RIBES-NAVARRO ET AL FROM EXAMINATION OF GAMMARID TRANSCRIPTOMES REVEALS A WIDESPREAD OCCURRENCE OF KEY METABOLIC GENES FROM EPIBIONT BDELLOID ROTIFERS IN FRESHWATER SPECIES [DATASET]

  • Ribes-Navarro, Alberto
  • Kabeya, Naoki
  • Castro, L. Filipe C.
  • Gomes-dos-Santos, André
  • Fonseca, Miguel M.
  • Alberts-Hubatsh, H.
  • Hontoria, Francisco
  • Navarro, Juan Carlos
  • Monroig, Óscar
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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/361433
Dataset. 2023

SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIALS : CIPROFLOXACIN RELEASE AND CORROSION BEHAVIOUR OF A HYBRID PEO/PCL COATING ON MG3ZN0.4CA ALLOY

  • Moreno, L.
  • Wang, Cheng
  • Lamaka, Sviatlana L
  • Zheludkevich, M. L.
  • Rodríguez-Hernández, Juan
  • Arrabal, Raúl
  • Matykina, Endzhe
Figure S1: Absorption spectra and standard curve of CIP at different concentrations in inorganic α-MEM solution at 25 ◦C.; Figure S2. (a,d) Optical micrographs, (b,e) 3D rendering and (c,f) variation of surface topography in 3D of (a–c) drug-free and (d–f) CIP-loaded HHC systems; Figure S3: Zwitterionic chelate complex of ciprofloxacin with Mg2+ and Ca2+ cations (M) released by PEO coating and Mg alloy; Figure S4: (a) Evolution of OCP for HHC and HH+CIP during 1 and 24 h of immersion. (b,c) Nyquist and Bode diagrams for HHC and HHC+CIP specimens after 1 h and 24 h of immersion in inorganic α-MEM solution at 37 ◦C; Table S1. Fitted electrical parameters of EIS spectra of HHC and HHC+CIP specimens after 1 h and 24 h of immersion in inorganic α-MEM solution at 37 ◦C. Chi-square range: 0.001446-0.003891, Peer reviewed

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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/361434
Dataset. 2023

TABLE_1_REDUCED GROWTH SENSITIVITY TO WATER AVAILABILITY AS POTENTIAL INDICATOR OF DROUGHT-INDUCED TREE MORTALITY RISK IN A MEDITERRANEAN PINUS SYLVESTRIS L. FOREST.DOCX [DATASET]

  • Herrero, Asier
  • González-Gascueña, Raquel
  • González-Díaz, Patricia
  • Ruiz-Benito, Paloma
  • Andivia, Enrique
[Introduction]: Drought-associated tree mortality has been increasing worldwide since the last decades, impacting structure and functioning of forest ecosystems, with implications for energy, carbon and water fluxes. However, the understanding of the individual vulnerability to drought-induced mortality is still limited., [Methods]: We aimed to identify the factors that triggered the mortality of the widely distributed Pinus sylvestris L. in an extensive forest area in central Spain. We compared radial growth patterns in pairs of alive and recently dead individuals that co-occur in close proximity and present similar age and size, thereby isolating the effects of size and environment from the mortality process. Temporal dynamics of growth, growth synchrony, and growth sensitivity to water availability (precipitation minus potential evapotranspiration) were compared between alive and recently dead trees., [Results and discussion]: Over the last 50 years, although we did not detect significant differences in growth between alive and dead trees, an increase in the growth synchrony and sensitivity to water availability (i.e. slope of the climatic water balance in the growth model) was observed in all trees as drought intensity increased. 20 years before mortality, dead individuals showed lower growth synchrony and growth sensitivity to water availability than alive ones, without significant differences in growth. Recorded reduction in growth synchrony and growth sensitivity to water availability in dead trees suggests a decoupling between tree growth and climate, which could increase the risk of hydraulic failure and/or carbon starvation under increasingly arid conditions. Thus, the use of reduced growth sensitivity to water availability as potential early-warning signal of tree mortality, together with reduced growth synchrony, should be further explored, particularly in pine species in seasonally dry areas., Peer reviewed

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Dataset. 2020

SUPPORTING INFORMATION FOR PROCESSES DRIVING GLOBAL INTERIOR OCEAN PH DISTRIBUTION

  • Lauvset, Siv K.
  • Carter, Brendan R.
  • Pérez, Fiz F.
  • Jiang, Li Qing
  • Feely, Richard A.
  • Velo, Antón
  • Olsen, Are
1 file, Supporting information for the article https://doi.org/10.1029/2019GB006229, Text S1 to S6.-- Figures S1 to S16, Peer reviewed

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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/361598
Dataset. 2023

DATASHEET_1_NKG2D-CAR MEMORY T CELLS TARGET PEDIATRIC T-CELL ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA IN VITRO AND IN VIVO BUT FAIL TO ELIMINATE LEUKEMIA INITIATING CELLS.PDF [DATASET]

  • Ibáñez-Navarro, Marta
  • Fernández, Adrián
  • Escudero, Adela
  • Esteso, Gloria
  • Campos-Silva, Carmen
  • Navarro-Aguadero, Miguel Ángel
  • Leivas, Alejandra
  • Ruz Caracuel, Beatriz
  • Rodriguez-Antolín, Carlos
  • Ortiz, Alejandra
  • Navarro-Zapata, Alfonso
  • Mestre-Durán, Carmen
  • Izquierdo, Manuel
  • Balaguer-Pérez, María
  • Ferreras, Cristina
  • Martínez-López, Joaquín
  • Valés-Gómez, Mar
  • Pérez-Martínez, Antonio
  • Fernández, Lucía
[Introduction]: Refractory/relapsed pediatric acute leukemia are still clinically challenging and new therapeutic strategies are needed. Interactions between Natural Killer Group 2D (NKG2D) receptor, expressed in cytotoxic immune cells, and its ligands (NKG2DL), which are upregulated in leukemic blasts, are important for anti-leukemia immunosurveillance. Nevertheless, leukemia cells may develop immunoescape strategies as NKG2DL shedding and/or downregulation., [Methods]: In this report, we analyzed the anti-leukemia activity of NKG2D chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) redirected memory (CD45RA-) T cells in vitro and in a murine model of T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL). We also explored in vitro how soluble NKG2DL (sNKG2DL) affected NKG2D-CAR T cells’ cytotoxicity and the impact of NKG2D-CAR T cells on Jurkat cells gene expression and in vivo functionality., [Results]: In vitro, we found NKG2D-CAR T cells targeted leukemia cells and showed resistance to the immunosuppressive effects exerted by sNKG2DL. In vivo, NKG2D-CAR T cells controlled T cell leukemia burden and increased survival of the treated mice but failed to cure the animals. After CAR T cell treatment, Jurkat cells upregulated genes related to proliferation, survival and stemness, and in vivo, they exhibited functional properties of leukemia initiating cells., [Discussion]: The data here presented suggest, that, in combination with other therapeutic approaches, NKG2D-CAR T cells could be a novel treatment for pediatric T-ALL., Peer reviewed

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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/361601
Dataset. 2023

TABLE2_SLEEP APNEA-COPD OVERLAP SYNDROME IS ASSOCIATED WITH LARGER LEFT CAROTID ATHEROSCLEROTIC PLAQUES.DOCX [DATASET]

  • Landete, Pedro
  • Fernández-García, Carlos Ernesto
  • Muñoz, José M.
  • Friera, Alfonsi
  • Ancochea, Julio
  • González-Rodríguez, Águeda
  • García-Monzón, Carmelo
[Background]: Little is known about whether the overlap syndrome (OS) combining features of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome increases the risk of stroke associated with COPD itself., [Methods]: We prospectively studied 74 COPD patients and 32 subjects without lung disease. Spirometry and cardiorespiratory polygraphy were used to assess the pulmonary function of the study population and ultrasound measurements of intima media thickness (IMT) as well as the volume of plaques in both carotid arteries were also evaluated., [Results]: Polygraphic criteria of OS were met in 51% of COPD patients. We found that 79% of patients with OS and 50% of COPD patients without OS had atherosclerotic plaques in the left carotid artery (p = 0.0509). Interestingly, the mean volume of atherosclerotic plaques was significantly higher in the left carotid artery of COPD patients with OS (0.07 ± 0.02 ml) than in those without OS (0.04 ± 0.02 ml, p = 0.0305). However, regardless of the presence of OS, no significant differences were observed in both presence and volume of atherosclerotic plaques in the right carotid artery of COPD patients. Adjusted-multivariate linear regression revealed age, current smoking and the apnea/hypopnea index (OR = 4.54, p = 0.012) as independent predictors of left carotid atherosclerotic plaques in COPD patients., [Conclusions]: This study suggests that the presence of OS in COPD patients is associated with larger left carotid atherosclerotic plaques, indicating that OS might be screened in all COPD patients to identify those with higher risk of stroke., Peer reviewed

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Dataset. 2023

TABLE3_SLEEP APNEA-COPD OVERLAP SYNDROME IS ASSOCIATED WITH LARGER LEFT CAROTID ATHEROSCLEROTIC PLAQUES.DOCX [DATASET]

  • Landete, Pedro
  • Fernández-García, Carlos Ernesto
  • Muñoz, José M.
  • Friera, Alfonsi
  • Ancochea, Julio
  • González-Rodríguez, Águeda
  • García-Monzón, Carmelo
[Background]: Little is known about whether the overlap syndrome (OS) combining features of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome increases the risk of stroke associated with COPD itself., [Methods]: We prospectively studied 74 COPD patients and 32 subjects without lung disease. Spirometry and cardiorespiratory polygraphy were used to assess the pulmonary function of the study population and ultrasound measurements of intima media thickness (IMT) as well as the volume of plaques in both carotid arteries were also evaluated., [Results]: Polygraphic criteria of OS were met in 51% of COPD patients. We found that 79% of patients with OS and 50% of COPD patients without OS had atherosclerotic plaques in the left carotid artery (p = 0.0509). Interestingly, the mean volume of atherosclerotic plaques was significantly higher in the left carotid artery of COPD patients with OS (0.07 ± 0.02 ml) than in those without OS (0.04 ± 0.02 ml, p = 0.0305). However, regardless of the presence of OS, no significant differences were observed in both presence and volume of atherosclerotic plaques in the right carotid artery of COPD patients. Adjusted-multivariate linear regression revealed age, current smoking and the apnea/hypopnea index (OR = 4.54, p = 0.012) as independent predictors of left carotid atherosclerotic plaques in COPD patients., [Conclusions]: This study suggests that the presence of OS in COPD patients is associated with larger left carotid atherosclerotic plaques, indicating that OS might be screened in all COPD patients to identify those with higher risk of stroke., Peer reviewed

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Dataset. 2023

ADDITIONAL FILE 1 OF METTL1 PROMOTES TUMORIGENESIS THROUGH TRNA-DERIVED FRAGMENT BIOGENESIS IN PROSTATE CANCER [DATASET]

  • García-Vílchez, Raquel
  • Añazco-Guenkova, Ana M.
  • Dietmann, Sabine
  • López, Judith
  • Morón-Calvente, Virginia
  • D'Ambrosi, Silvia
  • Nombela, Paz
  • Zamacola, Kepa
  • Mendizábal, Isabel
  • García-Longarte, Saioa
  • Zabala-Letona, Amaia
  • Astobiza, Ianire
  • Fernández, Sonia
  • Paniagua, Alejandro
  • Miguel-López, Borja
  • Marchand, Virginie
  • Alonso-López, Diego
  • Merkel, Angelika
  • García-Tuñón, Ignacio
  • Ugalde-Olano, Aitziber
  • Loizaga-Iriarte, Ana
  • Lacasa-Viscasillas, Isabel
  • Unda, Miguel
  • Azkargorta, Mikel
  • Elortza, Félix
  • Bárcena, Laura
  • Gonzalez-Lopez, Monika
  • Aransay, Ana M.
  • Di Domenico, Tomás
  • Sánchez-Martín, Manuel A.
  • De Las Rivas, Javier
  • Guil, Sònia
  • Motorin, Yuri
  • Helm, Mark
  • Pandolfi, Pier Paolo
  • Carracedo, Arkaitz
  • Blanco, Sandra
Additional file 1: Supplementary Figure S1. Expression of RMPs in prostate tumours. A) mRNA expression of RMPs is significantly altered in human normal prostate tissue (N), primary (PT), and metastatic tumour (M). Y-axis shows log2-normalised expression data from Grasso et al. [7],Taylor et al. [6], and Varambally et al. [42] datasets (left panels). Kaplan–Meier curves showing disease-free survival (DFS) of patient groups selected according to decile expression of the indicated RMP genes (middle panel). The right panel shows differential expression in disease-free (DF) and recurrent patient samples from TCGA dataset [3]. B, C) Kaplan–Meier curves representing the disease-free survival (DFS) of patient groups selected according to the decile expression, data from the TCGA dataset [6] (TCGA: n = 491). D, E) PCa cell lines show increased METTL1 protein and mRNA levels. Western blotting showing METTL1, WDR4, AR, PTEN and phosphor-S6K expression (D), and qPCR (E) of normalised mRNA expression (lower panel) in prostate epithelial cell lines (PWR-1E and RWPE-1), benign prostatic hyperplasia cell lines (BPH1), and prostate cancer cell lines (VCap, C4-2, LNCaP, 22Rv1, DU145, and PC3). Mean ± SD (D, E). Statistical tests: ANOVA test (A), log-rank Cox test (A, B); Student’s t-test with Welch’s correction, grouping all data from benign vs. all data from tumour cells ****p < 0.0001 (E)., Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC), Peer reviewed

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