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Activity of mannose-binding lectin in centenarians

2012

Summary We analyzed MBL2 gene variants in two cohorts of centenarians, octo-nonagenarians and nonagenarians, and in the general population, one from Sardinia Island (Italy), recruited in the frame of the AKea study, and another from Campania (southern Italy), to search for haplotypes related to longevity. We also assessed in vitro the effect of mannose-binding lectin (MBL) on various human cells at different stage of senescence. The frequency of high and null activity haplotypes was significantly lower, and the frequency of intermediate activity haplotype significantly higher in centenarians and in subjects between 80 and 99 years from both the cohorts as compared each to the general popula…

SenescenceAgingeducation.field_of_studymedia_common.quotation_subjectHaplotypePopulationSerum albuminLongevityLectinCell BiologyBiologybacterial infections and mycosesImmunologybiology.proteineducationGenemedia_commonMannan-binding lectinAging Cell
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STUDIO DEI MECCANISMI DI MORTE CELLULARI INDOTTI DAL CANNABINOIDE SINTETICO WIN IN CELLULE TUMORALI IN COLTURA

2014

Per lungo tempo, i cannabinoidi sono stati considerati come farmaci lenitivi ma non curativi della patologia cancerosa. Tuttavia, negli scorsi anni, è stata suggerita una potenziale applicazione dei cannabinoidi come droghe antitumorali, anche se il loro meccanismo d’azione non è ancora ben conosciuto. Gli obiettivi di questo studio sono stati: - la valutazione degli effetti del cannabinoide sintetico WIN55,212-2 (WIN) su differenti linee di cellule tumorali in coltura (cellule di carcinoma colorettale HT29 e cellule di osteosarcoma umano MG63) e – la valutazione dei meccanismi molecolari indotti dal trattamento con il cannabinoide. I risultati riportati indicano che in entrambe le linee ce…

Settore BIO/10 - BiochimicaAUTOFAGIAAPOPTOSIPPARgVACUOLIZZAZIONE CITOPLASMATICA.TRAILCANNABINOIDIER STRESS
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Studio dell'autofagia nella citotossicità indotta dai cannabinoidi in cellule tumorali

2013

Settore BIO/10 - BiochimicaAutofagia cannabinoidi ER-stress.
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Autophagy and ER-stress participate to cannabinoid-induced apoptosis in colon carcinoma cells

2012

Settore BIO/10 - BiochimicaAutophagy colon carcinoma cells cannabinoids
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FORENSIC INVESTIGATION OF KERATIN MATRIX: DEVELOPMENT OF A METHOD BY TURBOFLOW™ HPLC-MS/MS FOR CANNABINOIDS QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS

2016

The products of cannabis are the most frequently used illicit drugs of abuse detected in workplace drug-testing programs or in cases of driving under the influence of drugs. For this reason, there is a great need for sensitive and specific methods which can confirm the chronic exposure and which take account of the cut-off values that have been proposed in Italy by the GTFI Guidelines (Group of Italian Forensic Toxicologists). The method currently more appropriate for quantification of Δ9-Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and its major metabolite 11-nor-9-Carboxy-Δ9-THC (THCA) appears to be one that involves HPLC-MS/MS and keratin matrix. The purpose of this work, performed at the Mass Spectrometr…

Settore BIO/10 - BiochimicaCannabis; TurboflowCannabiTurboflow
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Reducing and antioxidant properties of aqueous extracts of manna from Fraxinus ornus (Oleaceae).

2014

Settore BIO/10 - BiochimicaManna Antioxidant Oxidative stress
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Role of sparc and MIR-29B1 in molecular effects induced by win in osteosarcoma MG63 cells

2014

SPARC (Secreted protein acidic and rich in cysteine) is considered as a prototype of matricellular protein due to its structure and the function that it displays in regulating cell/extracellular microenvironment interactions during development and in response to injury. Earlier studies underlined pleiotropic effects of intracellular SPARC on cancer growth and, in some cancer cell lines, identified it as a tumor suppressor protein. Objective This study aimed to evaluate the role of SPARC and its related miRNA in the molecular effects induced by the cannabinoid WIN in osteosarcoma MG63 cells. In these cells WIN is not able to induce cell death but sensitizes cells to TRAIL-mediated apoptotic …

Settore BIO/10 - BiochimicaOsteosarcoma Cannabinoids Mir-29B1 Sparc
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p8 (candidate of metasiasis 1) drives ER-stress/autophagy/apoptosis axis induced by the synthetic cannabinoid WIN in HCC cells.

2010

Background: Today, evidence is emerging for the role of autophagy in the regulation of life and death of tumour cells and its relationship with ER-stress signaling. Our previous results demonstrated that hepatoma HepG2 cells are sensitive to apoptotic effects induced by WIN, a synthetic cannabinoid, which acts through a mechanism involving the reduction in the levels of some survival factors and the activation of pro-apoptotic ones. Since WIN effects were observed after 36−48 hours of treatment, we investigated the possible activation of ER-stress and autophagic process in the first hours of WIN treatment focusing our attention on p8, a factor whose expression is upregulated in response to …

Settore BIO/10 - Biochimicaautophagy apoptosis HCCC cells cannabinoids
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The synthetic cannabinoid WIN sensitizes hepatocellular carcinoma cells to TRAIL-induced apoptosis by activating p8/CHOP/DR5 axis.

2010

In this paper we demonstrate that the synthetic cannabinoid WIN sensitizes human hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cells to apoptosis mediated by TNF-related apoptosis inducing ligand (TRAIL). The apoptotic mechanism induced by treatment with WIN/TRAIL combination involved the loss of the mitochondrial transmembrane potential and led to the activation of caspases. In HCC cells WIN treatment induced up-regulation of TRAIL death receptor DR5, an effect which seemed to be related to the increase in the level of p8 and CHOP, two factors implicated in cellular stress response and apoptosis. This relationship was suggested by the observation that the down-regulation of p8 or CHOP by specific siRNAs …

Settore BIO/10 - Biochimicacannabinoids TRAIL ER-stress hepatocarcinoma
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Immunohistochemical and molecular expression of CB1 receptors in human colonic segment. Preliminary results

2011

Recent studies document that CB1 cannabinoid receptors, considered since its first identification as “brain specific”, could be expressed by peripheral tissues targets (adipose organs, enteric nervous system, striated muscle, epatocytes). This receptors were found in the GI tract of different species, including mice, rats, guinea pigs, pigs and humans. Endocannabinoids play a role in the pathophysiology of the gastrointestinal tract. They play a role in emesis, acid-related disorders, motility-related disorders, irritable bowel syndrome and diarrhea, and in inflammatory bowel disease. Endocannabinoid system might be involved in cancer differentiation, growth and cell migration. Distribution…

Settore BIO/17 - IstologiaCB1 Colonic segment cannabinoid
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