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Hsp60 chaperonopathies and chaperonotherapy: targets and agents

2014

Hsp60 (Cpn60) assembles into a tetradecamer that interacts with the co-chaperonin Hsp10 (Cpn10) to assist client polypeptides to fold, but it also has other roles, including participation in pathogenic mechanisms.Hsp60 chaperonopathies are pathological conditions, inherited or acquired, in which the chaperone plays a determinant etiologic-pathogenic role. These diseases justify selection of Hsp60 as a target for developing agents that interfere with its pathogenic effects. We provide information on how to proceed.The information available encourages the development of ways to improve Hsp60 activity (positive chaperonotherapy) when deficient or to block it (negative chaperonotherapy) when pa…

InflammationPharmacologyanimal structuresChaperonin 60biologyProtein ConformationfungiClinical BiochemistryChaperonin 60BioinformaticsAutoimmune Diseasesautoimmunity cancer carboranylphenoxyacetanilide chaperonopathies chaperonotherapy chemical compounds Cpn60 electrophilic compounds epolactaene functional domain GroEL Hsp60 inflammation mizoribine structural domainNeoplasmsChaperone (protein)Expert opinionDrug DiscoveryImmunologybiology.proteinAnimalsHumansMolecular MedicineHSP60Cytokine formationA determinantExpert Opinion on Therapeutic Targets
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Ischemic Stroke Pathogenesis: Genetics, Epigenetics and Inflammation

2020

InflammationPharmacologybusiness.industryInflammationBioinformaticsBrain IschemiaEpigenesis GeneticStrokePathogenesisDrug DiscoveryIschemic strokemedicineHumansEpigeneticsmedicine.symptombusinessIschemic StrokeCurrent Pharmaceutical Design
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An SPM-Enriched Marine Oil Supplement Shifted Microglia Polarization toward M2, Ameliorating Retinal Degeneration in rd10 Mice

2022

Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is the most common inherited retinal dystrophy causing progressive vision loss. It is accompanied by chronic and sustained inflammation, including M1 microglia activation. This study evaluated the effect of an essential fatty acid (EFA) supplement containing specialized pro-resolving mediators (SPMs), on retinal degeneration and microglia activation in rd10 mice, a model of RP, as well as on LPS-stimulated BV2 cells. The EFA supplement was orally administered to mice from postnatal day (P)9 to P18. At P18, the electrical activity of the retina was examined by electroretinography (ERG) and innate behavior in response to light were measured. Retinal degeneration was …

InflammationPhysiologyInherited retinal dystrophiesClinical BiochemistryCell BiologyBiochemistrySpecialized pro-resolving mediatorsMedicaments Assaigs clínicsRetinitis pigmentosainherited retinal dystrophies; retinitis pigmentosa; inflammation; microglia; specialized pro-resolving mediators; oxidative stressOxidative stressUlls Malalties i defectesMicrogliaMolecular Biology
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VALUTAZIONE DELLA PROTEINA C-REATTIVA AD ELEVATA SENSIBILITÀ IN PREVENZIONE PRIMARIA

2007

In an attempt to improve global cardiovascular risk prediction, considerable interest has focused on C-reactive protein (CRP), that has been shown in multiple prospective epidemiological studies to predict incident myocardial infarction, stroke, peripheral arterial disease, and sudden cardiac death. CRP is a hepatically-derived pentraxin that plays a key role in the innate immune response. Standard CRP tests determine levels which are increased up to 1000-fold in response to infection or tissue destruction, but cannot adequately assess the normal range. High-sensitive CRP detects levels of CRP within the normal range as well as higher levels proven to predict future cardiovascular events. T…

InflammationPrimary preventionAtherosclerosiPROTEINA C-REATTIVA AD ELEVATA SENSIBILITÀ PREVENZIONE PRIMARIA
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Inflammation as a therapeutic target in acute ischemic stroke treatment.

2009

Animal models of focal ischaemia induced by middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) provide most evidence for cellular inflammatory responses in stroke. Permanent MCAO results in a modest neutrophil infiltration at 24 h after ischaemia, predominantly around arterial vessels at the margins of infarction, whereas MCAO with subsequent reperfusion is associated with substantial infiltration by neutrophils throughout the entire infarct. Several studies show that C-reactive protein (CRP), an inflammatory marker, is associated with stroke outcomes and future vascular events. Several drugs, especially hydroxymethylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase inhibitors (statins), have been demonstrated to reduce …

InflammationProgrammed cell deathEndotheliumbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentIschemiaAnti-Inflammatory AgentsInflammationStimulationGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseThrombosisBrain IschemiaStrokeCytokinemedicine.anatomical_structureApoptosisDrug DiscoveryImmunologymedicineAnimalsCytokinesmedicine.symptombusinessCurrent topics in medicinal chemistry
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Inflammatory Response of the Ascidian Ciona intestinalis

2016

Abstract The Ciona intestinalis inflammatory response to several irritants appears to be composed of a complex reaction set. The cellular reactions in the tunic involve hemocyte infiltration, hemocyte and epidermis activities, vacuolization, and cell disruption, while cell products can contribute to form capsule components and/or cause a tunic wound. In this response, the involvement of the pharynx, as the main immune-competent organ, has been disclosed by a lipopolysaccharide challenge that upregulates innate immunity genes and transcription activation genes. The pharynx responds through hemocyte recruitment into the pharynx vessels, enhancement of galectin-like lectins in the serum hemoly…

InflammationProphenoloxidaseInnate immune systemAscidianCiona intestinaliSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaMedicine (miscellaneous)HemocyteLipopolysaccharideInflammationProphenoloxidaseBiologybiology.organism_classificationCell biologyImmune systemImmunologymedicineAlternative complement pathwayPharynxCiona intestinalismedicine.symptomCytokineLectinGeneGalectin
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Efficacy of a functional therapy program for depression and c-reactive protein: A pilot study

2021

Objective: Affecting more than 264 million people, depression is a systemic and multifactorial disorder that represents one of the leading causes of illness and disability worldwide. Several studies showed an inflammatory response in depressed patients, including the involvement of both chronic low-grade inflammatory response and activation of cell-mediated immunity. The present study aimed to verify the efficacy of a structured functional therapy program for patients with depressed mood, and to determine whether this program can significantly reduce levels of C-reactive protein. Method: 28 outpatients with depressed mood received 20 individual sessions of Functional therapy. Data about soc…

InflammationPsychotherapyQuality of lifeDepressionSettore M-PSI/08 - Psicologia ClinicaSelf-esteemSettore MED/48 -Scienze Infermierist. e Tecn. Neuro-Psichiatriche e Riabilitat.CRPFunctional therapySettore MED/25 - PsichiatriaResearch PaperC-reactive protein
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Host-directed therapies for COVID-19

2021

Purpose of review Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2-induced hyperinflammation is a major cause of death or end-organ dysfunction in COVID-19 patients. We review adjunct host-directed therapies (HDTs) for COVID-19 management. Recent findings The use of umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells as HDT for COVID-19 has been shown to be safe in phase 1 and 2 trials. Trials of anti-interleukin-6 receptor antibodies show promising mortality benefit in hospitalized COVID-19 patients. Repurposed drugs and monoclonal antibodies targeting specific cytokines acting on different aspects of the pro- and anti-inflammatory cascades are under evaluation. Summary A range of HDTs shows prom…

InflammationPulmonary and Respiratory Medicine2019-20 coronavirus outbreakCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)SARS-CoV-2medicine.drug_classbusiness.industryMesenchymal stem cellCOVID-19InflammationLong term disabilityMesenchymal Stem Cell TransplantationBioinformaticsMonoclonal antibodymedicineHumansImmunologic FactorsIn patientMolecular Targeted Therapymedicine.symptombusinessCause of deathCurrent Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine
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miR-155: On the Crosstalk Between Inflammation and Cancer

2009

MicroRNAs are short non-coding RNAs that posttranscriptionally modulate the expression of multiple target genes and are thus implicated in a wide array of cellular and developmental processes. miR-155 is processed from BIC, a non-coding transcript highly expressed in both activated B and T cells and in monocytes/macrophages. miR-155 levels change dynamically during both hematopoietic lineage differentiation and the course of the immune response. Different mouse models developed recently indicate that miR-155 plays a critical role during hematopoiesis and regulates lymphocyte homeostasis and tolerance. A moderate increase of miR-155 levels is observed in many types of malignancies of B cell …

InflammationRegulation of gene expressionInnate immune systemMyeloidImmunologyGene ExpressionBiologyAcquired immune systemCell biologymiR-155MiceMicroRNAsmedicine.anatomical_structureImmune systemGene Expression RegulationNeoplasmsLymphocyte homeostasisImmunologymedicineAnimalsHumansImmunology and AllergyB cellInternational Reviews of Immunology
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Epithelial HIF2α expression induces intestinal barrier dysfunction and exacerbation of arthritis.

2022

ObjectiveTo investigate how the mucosal barrier in the intestine influences the development of arthritis, considering that metabolic changes in the intestinal epithelium influence its barrier function.MethodsIntestinal hypoxia inducible factor (HIF)-2α expression was assessed before, at onset and during experimental arthritis and human rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Intestinal epithelial cell-specific HIF2α conditional knock-out mice were generated (HIF2α∆IEC) and subjected to collagen-induced arthritis. Clinical and histological courses of arthritis were recorded; T-cell and B-cell subsets were analysed in the gut and secondary lymphatic organs; and intestinal epithelial cells were subjected t…

InflammationRheumatologyImmunologyImmunology and AllergyInflammation.Arthritis ExperimentalGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyArthritiAnnals of the rheumatic diseases
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