SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
WEDNESDAY 16TH
12.30
Opening lecture
Vivek Malhotra (Centre for Genomic Regulation, Barcelona):
Mechanism of intracellular protein sorting
ROOM A
15.45
Session I: Advances in new technologies
ROOM A
Session chairs: Alberto Alvarez-Barrientos (Projech Science to Technology,
Madrid) and María Carmen Risueño (CIB, CSIC Madrid).
Invited speakers
David Klenerman (Univ of Cambridge, UK):
Studying single molecules on living cells
15.45
Philip N. Benfey (Duke University, Durham, NC, USA):
Systems Biology and Development
16.30
Isabel Díaz (Centro de Biotecnología y Genómica de plantas, Univ.
Politécnica de Madrid):
Bimolecular complementation assays to study protein -protein
interactions in plants
17.15
Carmen López Iglesias (Scientifical and Technical Services,
University of Barcelona) :
Approaching the native state: cryo-technologies in electron
microscopy
18.30
Sergio Marco (Institut Curie, Paris):
Progress in transmission electron tomography: high resolution
3D structure of cell organelles
19.00
THURSDAY 17TH
8.00
Session II: Proliferation, differentiation and cell death
ROOM A
Session chairs: Alberto Muñoz (Centre for Biomedical Research “Alberto Sols”)
and Guillermo López (Pablo de Olavide University).
Invited speakers
María Cuervo (Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York):
Autophagy in aging and age-related disorders
8.00
Pura Muñoz Cánoves (Pompeu Fabra University):
Mechanisms regulating muscle cell differentiation, growth
and regeneration
8.30
Oral communications
1. Poly(ADP-ribose)polymerase-1 expression and activit y
increase coincidentally with cell death in early po stnatal
mouse retina. David Martín-Oliva, Rosa M. Ferrer, Ana M.
Santos, M. Carmen Carrasco-Sierra, Ana Sierra, José Luis
Marin-Teva, Ruth Calvente, Julio Navascués, Miguel A.
Cuadros.
9.00
2. Functional activity of Sur8 depends of its speci fic plasma
membrane microdomain localization. José Luis Oliva,
Gonzalo León, Natalia Martínez, Lucía Sanchez-Ruiloba,
Teresa Iglesias, Piero Crespo and José María Rojas.
9.15
3. Catecholamines induce cardiac fibroblast autophagy
through activation of the ββββ2-adrenergic receptor. Pablo
9.30
Aránguiz-Urroz, Jimena Canales, Rodrigo Troncoso, Sergio
Lavandero, Guillermo Díaz-Araya.
4. Regulatory role of reactive oxygen species in mo nocytic
differentiation . Guillermo López-Lluch, Sara Santa-Cruz Calvo,
M. Isabel Burón, F.J. Alcaín, Plácido Navas.
9.45
5. Terfenadine induces ROS-dependent autophagy and
apoptosis in human melanoma cells. María D. Boyano,
Francesca Nicolau-Galmés, Aintzane Asumendi, Gorka Pérez-
Yarza, Noelia Andollo, Idoia Ortega-Martínez, Jesús
Gardeazabal, Jesús M. Careaga and Jose Luís Díaz-Pérez.
10.00
Posters 18.00-18.30
P1. 3-O-(3,4,5-trimethoxybenzoyl)-(-)-catechin, a new synt hetic tea-derived
compound, induces apoptosis in melanoma cells. Magalí Sáez-Ayala, Luis
Sánchez-del-Campo, Juan Cabezas-Herrera and José Neptuno Rodríguez
López.
P2. SNAIL mediates TGF- β-induced anti-apoptotic signals. Jèssica Mainez,
Sonia Vega, Esther Bertran, M Angela Nieto and Isabel Fabregat.
P3. Role of protease activity in cisplatin-induced cell viability, apoptosis
and necrosis. Sandra M. Sancho-Martínez, José M. López-Novoa , Francisco
J. López-Hernández FJ.
P4. H-RAS and N-RAS modulate fibroblast migration t hrough AKT
activation. Isabel Fuentes- Calvo, José M. López-Novoa, Carlos Martínez-
Salgado.
P5. Dlk1 affects cellular proliferation by regulati ng the expression of the
transcriptional modulators ifi202 and ifi205. María Desamparados Ruvira,
Maria Julia González, Jose Javier García-Ramírez, Jorge Laborda, Ricardo
Sánchez-Prieto, María José Ruiz-Hidalgo.
P6. Tumor necrosis factor receptors signaling via N F-κκκκB and JNK is
required for vascular development in zebrafish. F.J. Roca, R. Espín, J.
Meseguer, V. Mulero.
P7. Cell wall components as markers of proliferatio n and differentiation
during plant developmental and reprogramming proces ses. I Bàràny, B
Fadón, D Prem, MC Rodríguez-Serrano, MC Risueño, PS Testillano.
P8. Telomerase expression and telomere length drast ically decrease in
senescent zebrafish. Monique Anchelin, Francisca Alcaraz-Pérez, María
Moreno, María Luisa Cayuela.
P9. Autophagy is not universally required for apopt otic cell engulfment
during neural development. Patricia Boya, Marián Mellén, Enrique de la
Rosa.
P10. The effect of hydroxyurea on the external gran ular layer of the
developing cerebellum. Vanessa Molina, Mª Carmen Santa-Cruz, Joaquim
Martí and José-Pablo Hervás.
P11. Antiproliferative and proapoptotic effects of apigenin on prostate
cancer cell line TRAMP-C1. Nuria Álvarez Sánchez, Julián Castillo, Obdulio
Benavente-García, Vicente Vicente Ortega.
P12. Blockade of the epidermal growth receptor in h epatocellular
carcinoma cells increases the apoptosis induced by serum withdrawal or
the physiological inducer TGF-beta. Laia Caja, Patricia Sancho, Conrad
Ortiz, Esther Bertran, Isabel Fabregat.
P13. The stress treatment to induce embryogenesis i ncreases NO
production and cell death in suspension and pollen cultures of barley. MC
Risueño, M Rodríguez-Serrano, I Barany, M Coronado, PS Testillano.
P14. Parietal cells show a different maturation pat tern depending on their
location in the gland. Juan Francisco Madrid, Laura Gómez-Santos, Francisco
Hernández, Lucio Díaz-Flores, Francisco José Sáez.
P15. Stromal cell proliferation and differentiation during corneal wound
healing. P. Gallego, C. Martínez-García, T. Blanco, L. Ibares, R. Cantalapiedra,
J. Merayo-Lloves.
P16. Detection of mitotic catastrophe by means of a utomated processing
of fluorescence images. Santiago Rello-Varona, Oliver Kepp, Ilio Vitale, Laura
Senovilla, Mohamed Jemaà, Maria Castedo and Guido Kroemer.
8.00
Session V: Cytoskeleton and membrane traffic
ROOM B
Session chairs: María del Mar Malagón (University of Córdoba) and Francisco
Wandossel (CBM, Madrid).
Invited speakers:
Gustavo Egea (University of Barcelona):
Role of actin dynamics in the structural organizati on of the
Golgi Apparatus
8.00
Nicolás Vitale (Institut des Neurosciences Cellulaires et
Intégratives, CNRS and Université de Strasbourg, France):
Lipid dynamic in the course of regulated exocytosis
8.30
Oral communications
1. Interactions of human cytomegalovirus with cellu lar
membranes. Victoria Cepeda and Alberto Fraile-Ramos.
9.00
2. Role of LPP3 in the structural and functional
organization of the Golgi complex. Enric Gutiérrez, Inés
Fernández-Ulibarri, Francisco Lázaro-Diéguez, Elisabet Sarri,
and Gustavo Egea.
9.15
3. Identification of a novel structural motif for e ndo-
lysosomal targeting. Dolores Pérez-Sala, Konstantinos
Stamatakis and Patricia Boya.
9.30
4. Characterization of a novel long coiled-coil pro tein,
NECC2, in neuroendocrine cells: interaction with th e
neurotrophin receptor TrKA. Alberto Díaz-Ruiz, Yoana
Rabanal, Juan R. Peinado, Yolanda Jiménez-Gómez, David
Cruz-García, Rafael Vázquez-Martínez, María M. Malagón.
9.45
5. Inducible cortactin phosphorylation requires N-W ASP.
Elvira Nieto-Pelegrín, Eugenia Meiler, Narcisa Martínez-Quiles.
10.00
Posters 18.00-18.30
P17. Motor proteins and microtubule cytoskeleton manage ERGIC’s
morphology and mobility. Emma Martínez-Alonso, Mónica Tomás, Luís A.
Martínez-Marín and José A. Martínez-Menárguez.
P18. Role of the diacylglycerol used as a substrate for the synthesis of
phosphatidilcholine in the secretory pathway. Adrià Sicart, Gustavo Egea
and Elisabet Sarri.
P19. Endocytosis is altered by chronic alcohol expo sure in cultured
neurons. María Pilar Marín, Guillermo Esteban-Pretel, Xavier Ponsoda, Ana
María Romero, Raúl Ballestín, Carlos López, Luis Megías, Joaquín Timoneda,
Asunción Molowny, Jaime Renau-Piqueras.
P20. Ethanol decreases RhoA-GTP levels in rat astro cytes: involvement of
a RhoAGAP protein. Javier Selva, Susana E. Martínez and Gustavo Egea.
P21. The role of spectrin and ankyrin isoforms in t he structural and
functional organization of the Golgi apparatus. Laia Salcedo-Sicilia, Susana
Granell, Cecilia Colonna, Gustavo Egea.
P22. Endocytic internalization of two nanomolecules with therapeutic
potential. Jorge Soriano, Marta Díaz, Juan Carlos Stockert, Angeles
Villanueva, Magdalena Cañete.
P23. The small GTPase Rab18 and its role in the reg ulation of the cellular
activity of adipocytes. Marina R.Pulido, Yolanda Jiménez-Gómez, Juan R.
Peinado, María Ortega, Socorro García-Navarro, Rafael Vázquez-Martínez,
María M. Malagón.
P24. The small GTPase Rab18 is part of the microtub ule-based secretory
granule transport machinery. Rafael Vázquez-Martínez, Marina R. Pulido,
María Ortega, Farid Almabouada, Francisco Gracia-Navarro, Socorro García-
Navarro y María M. Malagón.
P25. Esr-like proteins are secreted in maize embryo genic cultures and its
inhibition by tunicamycin blocks in vitro pollen em bryo development. PS
Testillano, MJ Coronado, AM Thierry, B Fadón, E Matthys-Rochon, C Dumas,
MC Risueño.
P26. Changes in the actin cytoskeleton in mouse emb ryonic fibroblasts
lacking the antioxidative enzyme NQO1. Laura Jódar-Montilla; José A.
González-Reyes; Rafael Vázquez-Martínez and José M. Villalba.
P27. The yeast p24 complex coordinates lipid remode ling and ER exit of
GPI-anchored proteins. Guillaume Castillon, Auxiliadora Aguilera-Romero,
Sharon Epstein, Javier Manzano, Reika Watanabe, Howard Riezman, Manuel
Muñiz.
P28. The interaction of human cytomegalovirus with the SNARE protein
syntaxin 3. Victoria Cepeda and Alberto Fraile-Ramos.
P29. Identification of a Long Coiled-Coil Protein, NECC1, as a Novel
Component of the Golgi Complex Involved in the Regu lation of Protein
Traffic. David Cruz-García, Alberto Díaz-Ruiz, Yoana Rabanal, Justo Castaño,
Rafael Vázquez-Martínez, María M. Malagón.
10.15
Plenary lecture
Philip N.Benfey (Duke University, Durham, NC, USA):
Development rooted in interwoven networks
ROOM A
11.45
Session VI: Cellular and Molecular Pathology
ROOM A
Session chairs: Jaime Renau-Piqueras (Centre of Research Hospital La Fe,
Valencia) and Amelia Sánchez Pina (CEBAS, Murcia).
Invited speakers
Erwin Knecht (Centre of Research Príncipe Felipe, Valencia):
Proteasomes and autophagy in human diseases
11.45
Julio Salinas (CIB-CSIC, Madrid):
New intermediates in Arabidopsis response to abioti c
stress
12.15
Oral communications
1. Three-dimensional mitochondrial networks in plant
meristematic cells: What for? José M. Seguí-Simarro.
12.45
2. MidA/PRO1853 is a putative mitochondrial
methyltransferase required for complex I function. Sergio
Carilla-Latorre; M. Esther Gallardo; Sarah Annesley; Javier
Calvo-Garrido; Osvaldo Graña; Alfonso Valencia; Rafael
Garesse; Paul Fisherr and Ricardo Escalante.
13.00
3. Extracellular zinc intake in cultured astrocytes is altered
by ethanol exposure. Xavier Ponsoda, Raul Ballestín,
Asunción Molowny, Maria Pilar Marín, Guillermo Esteban-
Pretel, Ana María Romero, Jaime Renau-Piqueras, Carlos
Lopez-Garcia.
13.15
4. Single-mitochondria analysis of organelle turnov er,
population dynamics and matrix proteases. Ivett Bárány,
Ana Navarro, MCarmen Risueño, Pilar S Testillano, JoseM
López-Cepero.
13.30
5. Dietary modulation of ghrelin cell density in a model of
diet-induced obese Wistar rat. Martín-Rodríguez M, Gómez-
Ambrosi J, Muñoz-Navas MA, Frühbeck G and Burrell MA.
13.45
Posters 18.00-18.30
P30. Ethanol perturbs the Golgi complex structure d uring neural
differentation. Mónica Tomás, Mª Pilar Marín, Emma Martínez-Alonso,
Guillermo Esteban-Pretel, Jaime Renau-Piqueras, Jose A. Martínez-
Menárguez.
P31. Golgi complex fragmentation in Parkinson´s dis ease. Wilson Rendón,
Mónica Tomás, Emma Martínez-Alonso, José Sánchez-Villalobos and José A.
Martínez-Menárguez.
P32. Ubiquitin-positive protein aggregates and auto phagy dysfunction in
Dictyostelium cells lacking Vmp1. Javier Calvo-Garrido and Ricardo
Escalante.
P33. The mitochondrial fusion protein mitofusin 2 m odulates hypertrophy
in cultured cardiac myocytes. Pennanen C, Morales C, Parra V, Chiong M,
Lavandero S.
P34. Adenocarcinoma prostate cancer induces hematop oietic stromal
transformation. Sonia Emperador, Clara Alcaine, Fanny de la Iglesia,
MªAngeles Roy, Ana Gascon, Elena Sinues, Blanca Conde.
P35. Photoprotective effect of carnosic acid and ap igenin in UV-irradiated
mice. Nuria Álvarez Sánchez, Julián Castillo, Obdulio Benavente-García,
Antonio Cano Gómez, José Victor Bolarín Lucas, Vicente Vicente Ortega.
P36. Thevetia Peruviana cardiotoxic aqueous extract and its effects on
chicken embryo experimental model: in vivo and in vitro response. Marco
A. Álvarez., Sequera Diana., José M. Ercolino., Lourdes Perdomo.
P37. Altered growth and RAS/ERK1/2 signaling in pri mary cultured
vascular smooth muscle cells from cirrhotic rats. Noemí M. Atucha, Antonio
J. Ortiz, Eduardo Ortiz, Paola A. Romecín, José E. Millán, Ana B. Meseguer,
Esther M. García, Joaquín García-Estañ, María Clara Ortiz.
P38. Effect of diabetic state on GLP-1 expression i n gut and serum of NOD
mice. Raquel Alcaraz, Izaskun Imbuluzqueta, Carmen Beorlegui, Ana Cristina
Villaro, Mª Pilar Sesma, Mª Elena Bodegas.
P39. Changes in dermal fibroblast of young and aged rats following the
application of one radiofrequency session. Esther Beltrán-Frutos, Vanesa
Sánchez-Sancha, Adelina Zuasti, Concepción Ferrer, Sergio Navarro, Vicente
Seco-Rovira, Manuel Canteras, Luis Miguel Pastor.
P40. Ultrastructural analysis of androgenic rapesee d microspores
preserved by high pressure freezing and freeze-subs titution. Patricia
Corral-Martínez and José M. Seguí-Simarro.
11.45
Session X: Stem cells and cellular therapy
ROOM B
Session chairs: José Becerra (University of Málaga) and Salvador Martínez
(Miguel Hernández University, Alicante).
Invited speakers
Salvador Martínez (Miguel Hernández University, Alicante):
Neurotrophic potential of adult stem cells: leukody strophy
model
11.45
Augusto Silva (Dirección General de Terapias Avanzadas y
Transplantes, Ministerio de Sanidad y Política Social)
Terapias avanzadas: un reto europeo
12.15
Oral Communications
1. Dental pulp stem cells as candidates for tissue
engineering. Luis Blanco Jerez, Carolina Díez Quijano, Nerea
Sánchez Pérez, Alicia Ardanuy Pizarro, and José Antonio
Uranga Ocio.
12.45
2. Cancer stem cell self-renewal inhibition: the ne w anti-
neoplasic and relapse therapies. C. Ramírez-Castillejo. C.
Gil-Gas; P. Castro-García; C.B. Álvarez-Simón; P. Honrubia,
Jose Maria García Bueno.
13.00
3. Do silica-based ceramics hold a potential for bi omedical
applications? In vitro evaluation of HA-SBA-15
biocompatibility. Leonor Santos-Ruiz, Daniel Amat, Mª
Aránzazu Díaz, José Becerra.
13.15
4. Photodynamic therapy activates follicular stem c ells in
mouse skin. E. Carrasco, J. Espada, A. Zamarrón, M.I. Calvo,
A. Blázquez-Castro, M. Matabuena, A. Juarranz.
13.30
5. Characterization of cancer stem cells in periphe ral blood
from metastatic colorectal cancer patients. P. Honrubia; C.
Gil-Gas; P. Castro-García; C.B. Álvarez-Simón.
13.45
Posters 18.00-18.30
P41. Expression of progenitor cell markers in the d evelopment of human
hair follicle. E. Poblet, P.J. Benito-Castellanos, J. Chiarri-Rodrigo R. Vera
Berón, A. Arriaga-Aragón.
P42. A cancer stem cell in the C6 glioma cell line. Castro-García P, Gilgas
C, Honrubia P, Alvarez-Simón CB, Ferre J,Sabater S, Ramirez-Castillejo C.
P43. The premature senescence in SAMP8 mouse and it s relation between
shortage present in the self-regulatory signal neur al stem cells. P. Castro-
García; C.B. Álvarez-Simón; F.J. Fernández-Gómez; C. Gil-Gas; J. Jordán-
Bueso; C. Ramírez-Castillejo.
P44. A 3D culture system selects non-adherent cells with mesenchymal
characteristics. Silvia Claros, José A. Andrades, José Becerra.
P45. A collagen-targeted rhBMP-2 to improve bone fo rmation in vivo.
Arrabal PM, Visser R, Becerra J, Cifuentes M.
P46. Effect of pigment epithelial-derived factor (P EDF) and a PEDF-derived
peptide on breast cancer cell survival. Sebastià Sabater, Carmen Belen
Alvarez Simón, Carmen Gil Gas, Paola Castro García, Carmen Ramírez
Castillejo.
15.45
Session VIII: Nucleus and gene expression
ROOM A
Session chairs:
María-Carmen Risueño (CIB, Madrid) and Pilar Testillano (CIB, Madrid).
Invited speakers
Marco Biggiogera (University of Pavia, Italia ):
Changes in transcriptional activity induce alterati ons in the
nuclear functional architecture
15.45
Ana Caño-Delgado (CSIC-CRAG, Barcelona):
16.15
Systems Biology to understand the role of plant ste roid
hormones in vascular development
Oral communications
1. Gene expression profiles of embryogenic competen ce
and pollen embryogenesis development by transcripto mics
and in situ hybridization. M Rodríguez-Serrano, MC Risueño,
PS Testillano.
16.45
2. Small RNAs with major roles in plant hormone net works.
Ignacio Rubio-Somoza and Detlef Weigel.
17.00
3. The survival of motor neuron protein is a novel sumo-1
substrate: sumoylation of K119 contributes to regul ate the
number and molecular composition of cajal bodies. Rocío
Bengoechea, Olga Tapia, Miguel Lafarga and María T.
Berciano.
17.15
4. The origin of variation in transcription elongat ion.
Ricardo Pires das Neves, Lorena Andreu, Rajeev Gupta, Nick
Jones, Tariq Enver & Francisco J. Iborra.
17.30
5. Nuclear actin binding proteins in plants: spectr in-like
proteins. Clara Pérez-Munive, Susana Moreno Díaz de la
Espina.
17.45
Posters 18.00-18.30
P47. The level of DNA methylation and its chromatin distribution pattern
change during plant cell differentiation and cell r eprogramming. MT Solís,
M Rodríguez-Serrano, I Barany, D Prem, MC Risueño, PS Testillano.
P48. Cell cycle and ribosome biogenesis are affecte d by altered gravity in
young Arabidopsis seedlings grown under magnetic le vitation. Ana I.
Manzano, Camelia Dijkstra, Oliver Larkin, Paul Anthony, Michael R. Davey,
Richard J.A. Hill, Laurence Eaves, Eugénie Carnero-Díaz, F. Javier Medina.
P49. Unmethylation of coilin induces its nucleolar relocalization and
disruption of Cajal bodies. Olga Tapia, Rocío Bengoechea, Miguel Lafarga
and María T. Berciano.
P50. Bortezomib induces the formation of nuclear po ly(A) RNA granules
enriched in Sam68 and PABPN1 in sensory ganglia neu rons. Iñigo
Casafont, Maria Teresa Berciano, Miguel Lafarga.
P51. Mapping telomere distribution in the Arabidops is root. Mary-Paz
González-García, Andres Canela2, Maria A. Blasco2 and Ana I. Caño-Delgado.
15.45
Session VII: Immunobiology
ROOM B
Session chairs: Ángeles García Pardo (CIB, Madrid) and Victoriano Mulero
(University of Murcia).
Invited speakers
José Yelamos López (IMIM-Hospital del Mar, PRBB,
Barcelona):
Signalling pathways mediated by poly(ADP-ribose)
polymerases in the immune system
15.45
Yolanda Carrasco (CNB, Madrid):
Modulation of B cell dynamics in response to chemok ines
and antigen encounter
16.15
Oral communications
1. Epigenetic regulation of immune genes expression in the
zebrafish. D. García-Moreno, J. Meseguer, V. Mulero.
16.45
2. Notch1 upregulates LPS-induced macrophage activatio n
by increasing NF- κκκκB activity. Eva Monsalve, Almudena Ruiz-
García, Mª Dolores Alvarez-Gonzalez. Victoriano Baladrón,
Beatriz Sánchez-Solana, Samuel Rivero, Antonio Rubio, Jorge
Laborda and María José M. Díaz-Guerra.
17.00
3. 17α-ethinylestradiol modulates activation of the
professional phagocytes of the bony fish gilthead
seabream. Isabel Cabas, Sergio Liarte, José Meseguer,
Victoriano Mulero, Alfonsa García-Ayala.
17.15
4. Channels and hemi-channels in macrophage pro-
inflammatory response: novel anti-inflammatory drug
targets. Pablo Pelegrín.
17.30
5. Study of inflammatory response in macrophages
obtained from ascites fluid . Tapia-Abellán A , Ruiz-Alcaraz
AJ, Hernández-Caselles T, Such J, Francés R, García-
Peñarrubia P, Martínez-Esparza M.
17.45
Posters 18.00-18.30
P52. Innate cytotoxic cells in teleost fish: 25 yea rs of research. Alberto
Cuesta, José Meseguer, María Ángeles Esteban.
P53. Effects caused by 2-deoxy-D-glucose in immune parameters of
seabream ( Sparus aurata L.). F.A. Guardiola, R. Cerezuela, J. Meseguer,
M.A. Esteban.
P54. Evolution of negative regulation of Toll-like receptor (TLR) signaling:
zebrafish MD1 is a co-receptor of TLR4 and RP105. Sergio Candel, María P.
Sepulcre, José Meseguer, Victoriano Mulero.
P55. Fishing the metalloprotease responsible for th e processing of
interleukin-1 ββββ in fish. D. Angosto, G. López-Castejón, F.J. Roca, M.P.
Sepulcre, J. Meseguer, V. Mulero.
P56. Alternative macrophage stimulation re-program inflammatory
macrophages to inhibit inflammasome activation and IL-1beta release
through extracellular pyrophosphate. Alberto Baroja-Mazo, Gloria Lopez-
Castejón, Ana Gómez, Pablo Pelegrín.
18.30
SEBC MEETING
ROOM A
FRIDAY 18TH
9.00
Session IX: Cell signalling
ROOM A
Session chairs: Isabel Fabregat (IDIBELL-IRO, Barcelona) and José Carlos
García Borrón (University of Murcia).
Invited speakers
Alberto Muñoz (Centre for Biomedical Research “Alberto Sols”):
Effects of vitamin D on human colon cancer cells
9.00
Isabel Mérida (CNB, Madrid):
Role of diacylglycerol on the spatiotemporal regula tion of
Ras and Rac
9.30
Oral Communications
1. Role of PI3K γγγγ/PLC/IP3/calcium in insulin dependent-
glucose uptake in cardiac myocytes. Ariel Contreras-Ferrat,
Deisy Pivet, Constanza Carrillo, Cesar Vasquez, Enrique
Jaimovich, Amira Klip and Sergio Lavandero.
10.00
2. Biological significance of nuclear localization of Pmk1,
an ERK1/2-type MAP kinase from fission yeast. Alejandro
Franco, Laura Sánchez-Mir, Andrés Núñez, Teresa Soto, Jero
Vicente, Mariano Gacto, José Cansado.
10.15
3. Functional characterization of a novel protein, Necc2, in
adipose tissue. Yolanda Jiménez-Gómez, Alberto Díaz-Ruiz,
Marina R. Pulido, Juan R. Peinado, Raúl M. Luque, Francisco
Gracia-Navarro, Rafael Vázquez-Martínez, María M. Malagón.
10.30
4. Oxidative damage and modulation of sphingolipids in 4-
HPR-mediated antineoplasic effects. Aintzane Apraiz, Jolanta
Idkowiak-Baldys, Naiara Nieto-Rementeria, M. Dolores Boyano,
Yusuf A. Hannun, Gorka Pérez-Yarza, Aintzane Asumendi.
10.45
5. L- and S-endoglin differentially modulate biolog ical
properties in L6E9 myoblasts. S. Velasco, M. Pericacho, JM.
López-Novoa, A. Rodríguez-Barbero.
11.00
Posters 18.00-18.30
P57. Autocrine expression of TGF- ββββ confers a mesenchymal phenotype
and migratory properties to human hepatocellular carcinoma cells (HCC).
Esther Bertran, Patricia Sancho, Laia Caja, Estanis Navarro, Isabel Fabregat.
P58. In vitro analysis of the effects of HGF/Met signaling on ov al cell
migration and invasion. Amileth Suárez-Causado, Margarita Fernández,
Cesareo Roncero, Esther Bertrán, Valentina M. Factor, Snorri S. Thorgeirsson,
Isabel Fabregat, Aránzazu Sánchez.
P59. hSprouty2 in the TNF αααα-NF-κκκκB pathway: TRAF2 and p65 implications.
CA. García-Domínguez, N. Martínez, T. Gragera-Alía, D. Retana, S.
Hernández, JM. Rojas.
P60. Alpha-folate receptor: a new leading actor in melanoma resistance to
methotrexate. Luis Sánchez-del-Campo, María F. Montenegro, Magalí Sáez-
Ayala, Juan Cabezas-Herrera, and José Neptuno Rodríguez –López.
P61. Effects of folic acid treatment on platelet al terations of bile duct
ligated rats. Meseguer AB, Romecin PA, Millán JE, Ortíz MC, Cragnolini F,
García E, Atucha NM, García-Estañ J.
P62. Increased platelets reactive oxigen species (R OS) production in
experimental cirrhosis. Romecín PA, Meseguer AB, Millán JE, Ortíz MC,
Cragnolini F, García E, Atucha NM, García-Estañ J.
P63. MGRN1 inhibits MC1R functional coupling and pr ovides a new
pathway for signalling to the nucleus. Perez-Oliva, AB.; Olivares, C.;
Abrisqueta, M.; Garcia-Borrón, JC.;, Jiménez-Cervantes, C.
P64. Functional coupling to the MAPK/ERK1/2 pathway of MC1R in
melanoma cells. Herraiz Serrano, C.; Jiménez-Cervantes, C,; Garcia-Borrón,
JC.
P65. Red fluorescent protein-aequorin fusions as im proved
bioluminescent Ca 2+ reporters. Adil Bakayan, Cecilia Fernandez, Fernando
Picazo, Beatriz Domingo & Juan Llopis.
P66. A pH exchange assay for topology determination of GFP- or YFP-
tagged membrane proteins. Beatriz Domingo, María Gasset, Antonio Serrano,
Thierry Fischer and Juan Llopis.
9.00
Session XI: Biology of reproduction and development
ROOM B
Session chairs: Luis Miguel Pastor (University of Murcia).
Invited speakers:
Luis Puelles (University of Murcia):
Neuronal genoarchitecture: concept and examples
9.00
Juan José Calvete (Institute of Biomedicine, Valencia):
Spermadhesins and porcine reproduction
9.30
Oral communications
1. Binder of sperm 1 is involved in the sperm bindi ng to the
zona pellucida in the bovine species. Turmo D, Mondéjar I,
Grullón L, Calvete JJ, Manjunath P, Coy P, Avilés M.
10.00
2. Activation of WNT pathway induces changes in too th
morphogenesis and cell differentiation. Aurrekoetxea M,
Ibarretxe G, Unda FJ.
10.15
3. Molecular evidences of the presence of ZP4 in th e
subfamily murinae. Izquierdo-Rico MJ, Laudet V, Ballesta J,
Avilés M, Chevret P.
10.30
4. Morphological, proliferative and apoptotic chang es in
seminiferous epithelium during testicular regressio n of the
syrian mamster ( Mesocricetus auratus) exposed to short
photoperiod. Seco-Rovira V., Sánchez-Sancha V., Beltrán-
Frutos E., Zuasti A., Ferrer C., Canteras M., Pastor LM.
10.45
5. Minor ontogenetic changes in pollen development are
key events for aggregated pollen shedding in the ea rly
angiosperm Annona cherimola. Jorge Lora, Pilar S.
Testillano, Maria.C. Risueño, Jose I. Hormaza, María Herrero.
11.00
Posters 18.00-18.30
P67. Protein tyrosine phosphorylation pattern in ca pacitated human
spermatozoa in patients who failed in artificial in semination. Mª Teresa
Zomeño-Abellán, Juan Carlos Martínez, José Landeras, Irene Stetson, José
Ballesta, Manuel Avilés.
P68. Does immobilization of human sperm before ICSI induce DNA
damage? EM García, MJ Gómez-Torres, J Guerrero, J Ten, R Bernabeu and J
De Juan.
P69. Immunohistochemical and ultrastructural study of the Leydig cell
during aging in the syrian hamster ( Mesocricetus auratus). Esther Beltrán-
Frutos, Concepción Ferrer, Adelina Zuasti, Víctor Gómez-Mayordomo, Manuel
Canteras, Vicente Seco-Rovira, Luis Miguel Pastor.
11.45
Round-table meeting: Scientific and teaching career
ROOM A
Organizador: José María López Cepero (University of Cadiz).
Invited speakers
Santiago Rodríguez de Córdoba (CIB, Madrid)
Ana Caño-Delgado (CSIC-Centre for Research in Agricultural Gemonics,
CRAG)
Màrius Rubiralta i Alcañiz (Secretario General de Universidades)
15.45
Session III: Cell cycle and cancer
ROOM A
Session chairs: Amparo Cano (Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas “Alberto
Sols”) and Marcos Malumbres (CNIO, Madrid).
Invited speakers
Cayetano González (IRB Barcelona):
Neural stem cell polarity and malignant growth in
Drosophila
15.45
Raul Méndez (Centre for Genomic Regulation, Barcelona):
Mitotic cell cycle progression and tumour developme nt are
regulated by CPEB1 and CPEB4-dependent translationa l
control
16.15
Oral communitations
1. The dual EGFR/Her-2 tyrosine kinase inhibitor La patinib
reduces lung cancer growth through apoptosis induct ion.
Roque Díaz, Paul A. Nguewa, Ricardo Parrondo, Carlos Perez-
Stable, Irene Sáenz de Tejada, Miriam Redrado, Raúl Catena,
María Collantes, Iván Peñuelas, Juan Antonio Díaz-González,
Alfonso Calvo.
16.45
2. Role of RACK1 ortholog in the control of G2/M trans ition
in fission yeast. Andrés Núñez, Alejandro Franco, Laura
Sánchez-Mir, Teresa Soto, Jero Vicente, Mariano Gacto, José
Cansado.
17.00
3. Is resveratrol inducing a metabolic switch on tumor al
cells? Effects of this polyphenol on cell cycle pro gresión.
Sara Santa-Cruz Calvo, Rafael de Cabo, Plácido Navas,
Guillermo López Lluch.
17.15
4. Serum proteomic pattern of cutaneous melanoma and
relation to malignant progresión. Idoia Ortega-Martínez,
Jesus Gardeazabal, Bruno Blaya, Ana Sánchez, Jose L.Diaz-
Ramón, Jesus Mª.Careaga, Rosa Izu, Aintzane Asumendi,
17.30
Gorka Perz-Yarza, María D.Boyano.
5. Effects of photodynamic therapy on human endothelia l
cells. M.I. Calvo, J. Espada, E. Carrasco, A. Zamarrón, M.C.
Iglesias-de la Cruz, A. Juarranz, F. Sanz-Rodríguez.
17.45
Posters 18.00-18.30
P70. Biological and genetic analysis of three new h uman
rhabdomyosarcoma cell lines, with emphasis on the C XCR4/CXCL12
chemokine axis. Rosario Gil-Benso, Teresa San Miguel, Robert Callaghan,
Sandra Pinto, Alicia Martínez-Romero, Antonio Ferrández, Javier Boix, Juan C
Cigudosa, Concha López-Ginés.
P71. Novel pattern of EGFR amplification in glioblastoma and the
relationship with gene copy number and gene express ion profile. Rosario
Gil-Benso, Ruben Ferrer-Luna, Rafael Benito, Robert Callaghan, Jose
Gonzalez-Darder, Vicente Quilis, Daniel Monleon, Bernardo Celda, Teresa San
Miguel, Miguel Cerdá-Nicolas and Concha Lopez-Gines.
P72. Expression of cancer related genes in liver of turbot ( Scophthalmus
maximus) exposed to carcinogenic environmental pollutants. Pamela Ruiz,
Amaia Orbea, Miren P. Cajaraville.
P73. Morphological and actin microfilament alterations induced in HeLa
cells by a new effective protocol of photodynamic therapy. Acedo P.; Rello-
Varona S.; Stockert J.C.; Cañete M. and Villanueva A.
P74. Oxidative stress and cell cycle deregulation in human melanoma.
Yoana Arroyo-Berdugo, Santos Alonso-Alegre, Aintzane Asumendi, Francesca
Nicolau-Galmés, Noelia Andollo, Neskuts Izagirre, Gorka Pérez-Yarza,
Concepción de la Rúa, María D. Boyano.
P75. Photodynamic therapy with methyl aminolevulinate an d red light
prevents the appearance of skin tumors induced by e xposure to uv
radiation. A. Zamarrón, A. Juarranz, E. Carrasco, M.I. Calvo, M. Matabuena, A.
Blázquez-Castro, F. Sanz-Rodríguez
15.45
Session IV: Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology
ROOM B
Session chairs: Miguel Lafarga (University of Cantabria) and Manuel Vidal Sanz
(University of Murcia).
Invited speakers
José Ramón Naranjo (CNB, Madrid):
DREAM dominant negative mutants and mechanisms of
pain control
15.45
Carlos Belmonte (Instituto de Neurociencias, Universidad
Miguel Hernández):
Converting cold into pain
16.15
Oral communications
1. Characterization of the mode of migration of mic roglial
cells in organotypic cultures of developing quail r etina.
Carrasco MC, Navascués J, Calvente R, Sierra A, Martín-Oliva
D, Ferrer-Martín RM, Santos AM, Cuadros MA, Marín-Teva JL.
16.45
2. Loss of synaptic connectivity induced by the neu rotoxic
rotenone in the rat retina. Julian Esteve Rudd, Laura
Fernández Sánchez, Pedro Lax, José Martín Nieto, Nicolás
17.00
Cuenca.
3. DNA damage induces chromatin repositioning, telo mere
clustering and chromatin silencing in Purkinje cell s of PCD
mutant mice. Fernando C. Baltanás, Eduardo Weruaga, José
R. Alonso, Miguel Lafarga and María T. Berciano.
17.15
4. Colinearity of Hox gene expression in the mouse medulla
oblongata. L. Tomas-Roca, R. Corral-San-Miguel, P. Aroca, L.
Puelles, F. Marin.
17.30
5. The clock genes: molecular cloning and characteriza tion.
Jose A, Sánchez Férez, Ana del Pozo, F. J. Sánchez-Vázquez.
17.45
Posters 18.00-18.30
P76. Analysis of irx4 expression during development chik hindbrain.
Rubén Corral-San Miguel, Laura Tomás-Roca, Faustio Marín, Beatriz Lorente-
Cánovas, Pilar Aroca.
P77. The antiapoptotic TUDCA protects against mitoc hondrial dysfunction
and synaptic contact loss in retinal degeneration. Laura Fernández
Sánchez, Pedro Lax, Gema Esquiva, Isabel Pinilla, José Martín Nieto, Nicolás
Cuenca.
P78. Mechanisms controlling the intracortical migra tion of gabaergic
interneurons. R. Pla, V. Borrell and O. Marín.
P79. The premature senescence in SAMP8 mouse and it s relation between
shortage present in the self-regulatory signal neur al stem cells. P. Castro-
García; C.B. Álvarez-Simón FJ. Fernández-Gómez; C. Gil-Gas; J. Jordán-
Bueso; C. Ramírez-Castillejo.
P80. Implication of caleosins in lipid metabolism d uring the germination of
the olive ( Olea europaea L.) pollen grain. Krzysztof Zienkiewicz, Antonio J.
Castro, Juan de Dios Alché, Agnieszka Zienkiewicz, Cynthia Suárez, María
Isabel Rodríguez-García
18.30
Closure lecture : María Blasco (CNIO, Madrid):
Role of telomeres in cancer and aging