Aize Pellon
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Recent Articles
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Pellon A, Palacios A, Abecia L, Rodriguez H, Anguita J
Trends Microbiol
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39794207
Innate immune memory (IIM) is the process by which, upon a primary challenge, innate immune cells alter their epigenetic, transcriptional, and immunometabolic profiles, resulting in modified secondary responses. Unlike infections...
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Castelo J, Araujo-Aris S, Barriales D, Tanner Pasco S, Seoane I, Pena-Cearra A, et al.
Gut Microbes
. 2024 Dec;
16(1):2438829.
PMID: 39676480
Phloroglucinol is a key byproduct of gut microbial metabolism that has been widely used as a treatment for irritable bowel syndrome. Here, we demonstrate that phloroglucinol tempers macrophage responses to...
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Dickenson R, Pellon A, Ponde N, Hepworth O, Daniels Gatward L, Naglik J, et al.
Virulence
. 2024 Dec;
15(1):2435374.
PMID: 39635778
is a fungal pathobiont colonizing mucosal surfaces of the human body, including the oral cavity. Under certain predisposing conditions, invades mucosal tissues activating EGFR-MAPK signalling pathways in epithelial cells via...
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Chander A, Iacovacci J, Pellon A, Kataria R, Grigoriadis A, Maher J, et al.
Cancer Commun (Lond)
. 2024 Jul;
44(8):879-883.
PMID: 38970403
No abstract available.
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Pena-Cearra A, Palacios A, Pellon A, Castelo J, Tanner Pasco S, Seoane I, et al.
Commun Biol
. 2024 Feb;
7(1):192.
PMID: 38365881
The initial exposure to pathogens and commensals confers innate immune cells the capacity to respond distinctively upon a second stimulus. This training capacity might play key functions in developing an...
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Aparicio-Fernandez L, Antoran A, Areitio M, Rodriguez-Erenaga O, Martin-Souto L, Buldain I, et al.
Microbes Infect
. 2024 Jan;
26(4):105305.
PMID: 38296157
The liver, and more specifically, the liver sinusoidal endothelial cells, constitute the beginning of one of the most important responses for the elimination of hematogenously disseminated Candida albicans. Therefore, we...
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Pena-Cearra A, Castelo J, Lavin J, Gonzalez-Lopez M, Pascual-Itoiz M, Fuertes M, et al.
Gut Microbes
. 2023 Oct;
15(2):2266626.
PMID: 37842919
Anti-TNF therapy can induce and maintain a remission status during intestinal bowel disease. However, up to 30% of patients do not respond to this therapy by mechanisms that are unknown....
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Dickenson R, Pellon A, Ponde N, Hepworth O, Daniels Gatward L, Naglik J, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2023 Apr;
PMID: 37066428
is a fungal pathobiont colonising mucosal surfaces of the human body, including the oral cavity. Under certain predisposing conditions, invades mucosal tissues activating EGFR-MAPK signalling pathways in epithelial cells via...
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Begum N, Lee S, Portlock T, Pellon A, Nasab S, Nielsen J, et al.
Commun Biol
. 2022 Sep;
5(1):1013.
PMID: 36163459
Candida species are a dominant constituent of the human mycobiome and associated with the development of several diseases. Understanding the Candida species metabolism could provide key insights into their ability...
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Pellon A, Begum N, Nasab S, Harzandi A, Shoaie S, Moyes D
Pathogens
. 2022 Feb;
11(2).
PMID: 35215128
Microscopic fungi are widely present in the environment and, more importantly, are also an essential part of the human healthy mycobiota. However, many species can become pathogenic under certain circumstances,...