Project description:Primary objectives: The primary objective is to investigate circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) via deep sequencing for mutation detection and by whole genome sequencing for copy number analyses before start (baseline) with regorafenib and at defined time points during administration of regorafenib for treatment efficacy in colorectal cancer patients in terms of overall survival (OS).
Primary endpoints: circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) via deep sequencing for mutation detection and by whole genome sequencing for copy number analyses before start (baseline) with regorafenib and at defined time points during administration of regorafenib for treatment efficacy in colorectal cancer patients in terms of overall survival (OS).
Project description:Multiomics of faecal samples collected from individuals in families with multiple cases of type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) over 3 or 4 months. Metagenomic and metatranscriptomic sequencing and metaproteomics were carried out, as well as whole human genome sequencing. Phenotypic data is available.
Project description:Cryptococcus neoformans is a fungal pathogen responsible for an increased mortality among immunocompromised individuals. Long antifungal therapies to treat cryptococcal infections have compounded the occurrence of resistant strains that threaten the efficacy of current treatments. In this senseDue to resistance mechanisms, discovery of compounds that inhibit virulence factors, rather than kill the fungus, have emerged as potential new strategies to combat infection and reduce the rate of resistance due to lower selective pressure. Invertebrates rely solely on an effective innate immune system to prevent infections, provide providing a potential one health approach for discovery of novel antifungal and antibacterial compounds. Here, we demonstrate a differentiated extraction of proteins from three mollusks (freshwater and terrestrial) and evaluate extract their effects against the growth and virulence factor production (thermotolerance, melanin, capsule, and biofilm) in C. neoformans. We show that clarified extracts of Planorbella pilsbryi have a fungicidal effect on cryptococcal cells in a comparable way to Fluconazolefluconazole. Similarly, crude and clarifiedall extracts of Cipangopaludina chinensis not only affects cryptococcal thermotolerance but also impairs biofilm and capsule production. In addition, incubation of C. neoformans with clarified extracts of Cepaea nemoralis extracts reduced capsule production. Using inhibitory activity of extracts against peptidases related with virulence factors and Quantitative quantitative proteomics arose distinct proteome signatures for each extract and proposed proteins driving the observed anti-virulence properties. Overall, this work demonstratesproves the potential of compounds derived from natural sources to inhibit virulence factor production in a clinically important fungal pathogen.
Project description:Multiomics of faecal samples collected from individuals in families with multiple cases of type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) over 3 or 4 months. Metagenomic and metatranscriptomic sequencing and metaproteomics were carried out, as well as whole human genome sequencing. Phenotypic data is available.
Project description:The proteome of the SS13 isolate assigned to the Chromatiaceae family was assessed by shotgun proteomics using a pan-proteomics database for the genus Rheinheimera and a whole genome sequencing -derived database.