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Genotoxicity of Terpenes Present in Wastewater of a Citrus Transformation Factory in Bacterial and Mammalian Cells and Effectiveness of Photocatalyti…

2010

The aim of this work was to compare the genotoxic responses of mixtures of terpenes present in wastewaters of a citrus transformation factory with the genotoxicity of the individual compounds. Samplings of wastewater collected before (untreated sample) and past water purification by biological method (treated sample) were analyzed using Solid Phase Micro-extraction (SPME) followed by GC analyses. The chromatograms showed in all effluents the presence of four terpenes: pinene, -pinene, 3-carene, D-limonene. The concentrations of terpenes in the untreated sample were 1–3 orders of magnitude higher than in the treated sample. Genotoxicity was evaluated in the Salmonella reversion assay (Ames t…

Settore BIO/18 - GeneticaTerpenes Citrus transformation factory
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Detecting significant features in modeling microRNA-target interactions

2017

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small non-coding RNA molecules mediating the translational repression and degradation of target mRNAs in the cell. Mature miRNAs are used as a template by the RNA-induced silencing complex (RISC) to recognize the complementary mRNAs to be regulated. Up to 60% of human genes are putative targets of one or more miRNAs. Several prediction tools are available to suggest putative miRNA targets, however, only a small part of the interaction pairs has been validated by experimental approaches. The analysis of the expression profile of the RNA fraction immunoprecipitated (IP) with the RISC proteins is an established method to detect which genes are actually regulated by the R…

Settore BIO/18 - GeneticaText miningComputer sciencebusiness.industryRNA interference miRNA gene expressionmicroRNAComputational biologyBioinformaticsbusiness
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The innovative role of the readthrough inducing drugs in the translation rescue of mRNAs characterized by premature stop codon (PTCs).

Settore BIO/18 - GeneticaTranslational ReadthroughNonsense mutationTRIDs.Cystic Fibrosi
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CYP2E1 VNTR genotyping associated to anti–tuberculosis drug-induced hepatotoxicity

2015

Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major worldwide health problem with an estimated of 9.0 million of new cases and 1.5 million of deaths in 2013. Anti–TB drug-induced hepatotoxicity (ATDH) is considered the most serious and prevalent adverse drug reaction in TB treatment. Isoniazid (INH), one of the first-line drugs against TB, is more commonly associated to ATDH and, it is well known that the enzyme Citochrome P450 2E1 (CYP2E1) is involved in INH metabolism. It has been found that variable number tandem repeat (VNTR) polymorphic sequences in the promoter region regulate negatively CYP2E1 gene transcription: consequently, it could be put in relationship with adverse TB-drugs reactions. In this re…

Settore BIO/18 - GeneticaTuberculosis Hepatotoxicity Genetic Polymorphisms
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MULTIOMIC ANALYSIS OF TRANSCRIPTIONAL REPRESSOR MBP-1 FUNCTIONS IN GYNECOLOGICAL TUMORS

2014

Settore BIO/18 - Geneticaalpha-enolaseGynecological tumorsTMAMBP-1miRNA
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Long-term exposure to submicromolar arsenite induces bypass of the spindle assembly checkpoint in mammalian cells

2008

Mitosis is regulated by checkpoints that delay mitotic progression when chromosome segregation errors occur. Inaccuracy in checkpoint processes can lead to chromosome instability both in number and structure (CIN). Arsenic is reported to induce CIN by perturbing mitotic spindles and checkpoints, however, its carcinogenic mechanisms are poorly understood. We previously studied the long-term progression of chromosomal instability in V79 cells treated acutely with arsenite (10 M, 24 hr) followed by growth in arsenic-free medium for 120 cell generations, and found time-dependent increase of aneuploid cells. Here, we treated V79-derived G12 cells with sub-lethal doses (0.1-1.0 µM) of arsenite f…

Settore BIO/18 - Geneticaarsenic genomic instability ROS
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Effect of inorganic arsenic on rat cortical astrocytes in culture

2009

Although inorganic arsenic is a well known poisonous metalloid, the cellular and molecular mechanisms of its action remain elusive. The present study was aimed at analyzing the effects of NaAsO2 on primary cultures of rat astrocytes by determining DNA damage by comet assay, and by evaluating possible changes of the concentration of some conserved heat shock proteins. Cells treated with inorganic arsenic underwent induction of Hsp70, demonstrating a state of stress. Moreover, although micromolar NaAsO2 treatments (60 μM) only reduced cell viability to 60% respect to untreated cells, high DNA damage was already observed after 24h treatment with 10 μM arsenite. Since arsenic is known to be not…

Settore BIO/18 - GeneticaastrocyteSettore BIO/10 - BiochimicaArsenic
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CHARACTERIZATION OF TRANSFORMED CELL LINES OBTAINED FROM PRIMARY RAT CORTICAL ASTROCYTES

2021

Brain cancers are complex and heterogeneous; most of them derive from glial cells[1], and are called gliomas, further subdivided into astrocytomas, oligodendrogliomas, ependymomas and glioastrocytomas[2]. The malignant cells undergo modifications of their metabolism and behaviour, and acquire the ability to migrate along the blood vessels in small groups (model of the guerrilla war)[3], thus invading the surrounding brain parenchyma. Most important, they have the capacity to affect the surrounding microenvironment, by altering both the extracellular matrix and the properties of the normal cells present in the brain, including glial-, endothelial-, and immune-cells, further promoting cancer …

Settore BIO/18 - Geneticaastrocyteepigenetic and chromosomal alterations.Settore BIO/10 - Biochimicaextracellular vesicleSettore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata E CitologiaBrain cancer
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"Flora e fauna antartica di interesse biotecnologico: esperienze e future prospettive in Italia ed Argentina"

2017

In Antartide sono presenti estreme condizioni ambientali e, fra i viventi, alcuni batteri, recentemente descritti da studiosi italiani, aventi la caratteristica di produrre molecole antibiotico-simili utili a curare soggetti affetti da fibrosi cistica. Studi condotti da esperti argentini e di altri paesi hanno portato alla scoperta di comunità batteriche con grosso potenziale biotecnologico sfruttabile nell’industria alimentare, tessile, dei biocarburanti ed anche utili come degradatori di idrocarburi da usare in protocolli di ripristino di suoli contaminati; anche lieviti e virus antartici sono di interesse biotecnologico. In conclusione l’Antartide è una miniera ecosostenibile di risorse …

Settore BIO/18 - Geneticabatteri antarticiantibioticibiorisorse.Antartide; batteri antartici; antibiotici; biorisorse.Antartide
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PTHrP [38-94]-amide is a DNA-binding factor: cytogenetic and molecular evidence and biological effect on normal and neoplastic human breast cells

2004

Settore BIO/18 - Geneticabreast cancer PTHrPSettore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata E Citologia
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