Paula Constanza Arriola Benitez
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Arriola Benitez P, Pesce Viglietti A, Elizalde M, Giambartolomei G, Quarleri J, Delpino M
Pathogens
. 2020 Jul;
9(7).
PMID: 32629846
In Brucellosis, the role of hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) in the induction of liver fibrosis has been elucidated recently. Here, we study how the infection modulates the antigen-presenting capacity of...
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Arriola Benitez P, Pesce Viglietti A, Gomes M, Costa Oliveira S, Quarleri J, Giambartolomei G, et al.
Front Immunol
. 2020 Feb;
10:3036.
PMID: 32038610
In human brucellosis, the liver is frequently affected. triggers a profibrotic response on hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) characterized by inhibition of MMP-9 with concomitant collagen deposition and TGF-β1 secretion through...
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Pesce Viglietti A, Gentilini M, Arriola Benitez P, Giambartolomei G, Delpino M
Front Cell Infect Microbiol
. 2018 Dec;
8:425.
PMID: 30564561
Osteoarticular brucellosis is the most common localization of human active disease. Osteoblasts are specialized mesenchymal-derived cells involved in bone formation and are considered as professional mineralizing cells. Autophagy has been...
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Gentilini M, Pesce Viglietti A, Arriola Benitez P, Iglesias Molli A, Cerrone G, Giambartolomei G, et al.
Front Immunol
. 2018 Feb;
9:88.
PMID: 29434601
induces an inflammatory response that stimulates the endocrine system resulting in the secretion of cortisol and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA). Osteoarticular brucellosis is the most common presentation of the active disease in...
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Arriola Benitez P, Pesce Viglietti A, Herrmann C, Dennis V, Comerci D, Giambartolomei G, et al.
Infect Immun
. 2017 Oct;
86(1).
PMID: 28993461
The liver is frequently affected in patients with active brucellosis. The present study demonstrates that infection induces the activation of the autophagic pathway in hepatic stellate cells to create a...
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Pesce Viglietti A, Arriola Benitez P, Giambartolomei G, Delpino M
Microbes Infect
. 2016 Apr;
18(9):529-35.
PMID: 27109230
Brucella abortus is an intracellular bacterium that establishes lifelong infections in livestock and humans although the mechanisms of its chronicity are poorly understood. Activated B cells have long lifespan and...
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Arriola Benitez P, Rey Serantes D, Herrmann C, Pesce Viglietti A, Vanzulli S, Giambartolomei G, et al.
Infect Immun
. 2015 Dec;
84(2):598-606.
PMID: 26667834
The liver is frequently affected in patients with active brucellosis. In the present study, we identified a virulence factor involved in the modulation of hepatic stellate cell function and consequent...
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Pesce Viglietti A, Arriola Benitez P, Gentilini M, Velasquez L, Fossati C, Giambartolomei G, et al.
Infect Immun
. 2015 Oct;
84(1):11-20.
PMID: 26459511
Osteoarticular brucellosis is the most common localization of human active disease. Osteocytes are the most abundant cells of bone. They secrete factors that regulate the differentiation of both osteoblasts and...
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Gentilini M, Velasquez L, Barrionuevo P, Arriola Benitez P, Giambartolomei G, Delpino M
Infect Immun
. 2015 Mar;
83(5):1973-82.
PMID: 25733519
Human brucellosis is a protean disease with a diversity of clinical signs and symptoms resulting from infection with Brucella species. Recent reports suggest a cross-regulation between adrenal steroids (cortisol and...
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Scian R, Barrionuevo P, Rodriguez A, Arriola Benitez P, Garcia Samartino C, Fossati C, et al.
Infect Immun
. 2013 Mar;
81(6):1940-51.
PMID: 23509146
Arthritis is one of the most common complications of human active brucellosis, but its pathogenic mechanisms have not been completely elucidated. In this paper, we describe the role of synoviocytes...