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ORAL MICROBIOTA: CHARACTERISTICS, RELATED PATHOLOGIES AND FUTURE PROSPECTS

2020

The oral microbiota is represented by the set of bacteria and microrganisms that reside in the oral cavity. It is formed from bird and stabilizes during the period of permanent dentition. The oral microbiota poresents from 500 to 700 bacterial species, belonging to six main phyla, Firmicutes, Bacteroidetes, Proteobacteria, Actinobacteria, Spirochaetes and Fusobacteria. These bacteria partecipate in the formation of dental plaque, a sort of biofilm that deposits on the rigid surfaces of the oral cavity, and contributes to the healthy maintenance of the oral cavity. An alteration of the oral microbiota contributes to the pathogenesis of periodontitis, caries, gingivitis and also of systemic d…

oral microbiota intestinal disbiosis
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Endoderm development requires centrioles to restrain p53-mediated apoptosis in the absence of ERK activity

2021

Centrioles comprise the heart of centrosomes, microtubule-organizing centers. To study the function of centrioles in lung and gut development, we genetically disrupted centrioles throughout the mouse endoderm. Surprisingly, removing centrioles from the endoderm did not disrupt intestinal growth or development but blocked lung branching. In the lung, acentriolar SOX2-expressing airway epithelial cells apoptosed. Loss of centrioles activated p53, and removing p53 restored survival of SOX2-expressing cells, lung branching, and mouse viability. To investigate how endodermal p53 activation specifically killed acentriolar SOX2-expressing cells, we assessed ERK, a prosurvival cue. ERK was active t…

p53Cell SurvivalApoptosisInbred C57BLMedical and Health SciencesArticleGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyMiceMorphogenesis2.1 Biological and endogenous factorsAnimalscentrioleintestine developmentAetiologyExtracellular Signal-Regulated MAP KinasesendodermLungMolecular BiologyCentriolesSOXB1 Transcription FactorsStem CellsEndodermapoptosisEpithelial CellsCell BiologyBiological SciencesIntestinesMice Inbred C57BLlung branchingERKembryonic structuresTumor Suppressor Protein p53Microtubule-Associated ProteinsDevelopmental BiologyDevelopmental Cell
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A RARE CASE OF PERFORATED ILEAL DIVERTICULITIS IN A YOUNG MAN: A CASE REPORT AND LITERATURE REVIEW

2021

Jejunoileal diverticulosis is a rare, often asymptomatic condition, consisting of acquired false diverticula. Diagnosis of ileal perforation is usually made incidentally or after complications, including obstruction, haemorrhage, and diverticulitis. A previously healthy 17-year-old man presented to the Emergency Department with diffuse abdominal pain and fever. CT scan showed air-fluid level in the RLQ and free intraperitoneal air and fluid. The patient underwent an urgent exploratory laparotomy with an intestinal resection and primary anastomosis. We report a rare case of ileal perforation, due to diverticular disease in a healthy young man, treated with an urgent surgery. Such an event re…

perforated ileal diverticulitisintestinal resectionyoung manMedicine (General)R5-920case reportemergency surgeryEuromediterranean Biomedical Journal
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Molecular cloning, characterization and expression analysis of peroxinectin from Ciona intestinalis

2013

peroxinectin Ciona intestinalis
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Induction of body weight loss through RNAi-knockdown of APOBEC1 gene expression in transgenic rabbits

2014

In the search of new strategies to fight against obesity, we targeted a gene pathway involved in energy uptake. We have thus investigated the APOB mRNA editing protein (APOBEC1) gene pathway that is involved in fat absorption in the intestine. The APOB gene encodes two proteins, APOB100 and APOB48, via the editing of a single nucleotide in the APOB mRNA by the APOBEC1 enzyme. The APOB48 protein is mandatory for the synthesis of chylomicrons by intestinal cells to transport dietary lipids and cholesterol. We produced transgenic rabbits expressing permanently and ubiquitously a small hairpin RNA targeting the rabbit APOBEC1 mRNA. These rabbits exhibited a moderately but significantly reduced …

perte de poidsobesityApolipoprotein BAgricultural BiotechnologyGene Expressionlcsh:MedicinetransgenesisSmall hairpin RNAAnimals Genetically Modified0302 clinical medicinesirnaRNA interferenceGene expressionGene Knockdown TechniquesBiologie de la reproductionMedicine and Health SciencesTransgenesIntestinal MucosaRNA Small Interferinglcsh:Science[SDV.BDD]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Development Biology2. Zero hunger0303 health sciencesGene knockdownReproductive BiologyMultidisciplinarybiologyGenetically Modified OrganismsBiologie du développementapobec1; obesity; editing apob; apob100; apob48; chylomicron; intestine; rabbit; sirna; transgenesis; knockdownchylomicronknockdownAgricultureInherited Metabolic DisordersDevelopment BiologyobésitéCholesterolPhenotypeTransgenic Engineering[ SDV.BDLR ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Reproductive BiologyLiverapobapob48Gene Knockdown Techniquesanimal transgéniqueRNA Interferencelipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)RabbitsGenetic EngineeringResearch ArticleBiotechnologyexpression géniqueTransgeneAPOBEC-1 DeaminaseMolecular Sequence DatarabbitDiet High-Fat03 medical and health sciencesintestinCytidine DeaminaseWeight Loss[SDV.BDD] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Development BiologyAnimalsHumanslapinRNA Messenger[ SDV.BDD ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Development BiologyintestineTriglycerides[SDV.BDLR] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Reproductive Biology030304 developmental biologyapobec1Base SequenceGenetically Modified AnimalsAPOBEC1editinglcsh:RBiology and Life Sciences[SDV.BDLR]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Reproductive BiologyMolecular biologyapob100DyslipidemiaMetabolic Disordersbiology.proteinlcsh:QRNA EditingApolipoprotein B-48030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Characterization and transcription studies of a phytochelatin synthase gene from the solitary tunicate Ciona intestinalis exposed to cadmium.

2014

The major thiol-containing molecules involved in controlling the level of intracellular ROS in eukaryotes, acting as a nonenzymatic detoxification system, are metallothioneins (MTs), glutathione (GSH) and phytochelatins (PCs). Both MTs and GSH are well-known in the animal kingdom. PC was considered a prerogative of the plant kingdom but, in 2001, a phytochelatin synthase (PCS) gene was described in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans; additional genes encoding this enzyme were later described in the earthworm Eisenia fetida and in the parasitic nematode Schistosoma mansoni but scanty data are available, up to now, for Deuterostomes. Here, we describe the molecular characteristics and transc…

phytochelatin synthase; Ciona intestinalis; ascidians; cadmium; cell proliferationcadmiumHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisMolecular Sequence DataAquatic ScienceGene Expression Regulation Enzymologicphytochelatin synthaseTranscription (biology)BotanyGene OrderMetallothioneinAnimalsProliferation MarkerCiona intestinalisAmino Acid SequenceGenePhylogenybiologyCell growthGene Expression Profilingbiology.organism_classificationAminoacyltransferasesCell biologyCiona intestinalisascidiansGene expression profilingCionacell proliferationSequence AlignmentWater Pollutants ChemicalCadmiumAquatic toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
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Influencia del procesamiento de la leche humana donada sobre la microbiota intestinal, la expresión genómica y el equilibrio oxidativo en recién naci…

2021

A nivel mundial, 15 millones de bebés nacen prematuros cada año. El período neonatal es un período de vida excepcionalmente vulnerable durante el cual los recién nacidos a término (RNT) pero especialmente los prematuros tienen, un mayor riesgo de mortalidad y morbilidad que puede conducir a secuelas neurocognitivas, motoras y sensoriales permanentes, constituyendo así un grave problema de salud económico y social. Una colonización microbiana adecuada durante este periodo es fundamental para la maduración apropiada del sistema inmune, el metabolismo así como el desarrollo del sistema nervioso central, favoreciendo la maduración de funciones cognitivas y sensoriales, como la visión. Las alter…

prematuridadleche humana donadaestrés oxidativoexpresión genómica en células epiteliales exfoliadas intestinalesUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASleche maternamicrobiota intestinal:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]
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Análisis de procesos inmunorreguladores en helmintiasis intestinales mediante el modelo Echinostoma caproni-ratón

2021

En la presente Tesis Doctoral se analizan diferentes parámetros que intervienen en las interacciones parásito-hospedador en helmintiasis intestinales mediante el empleo del modelo experimental Echinostoma caproni-ratón ICR. Para ello, se realizan diferentes estudios en los que se analiza y compara la respuesta inmunitaria en infecciones primarias, asociadas a susceptibilidad, y secundarias, asociadas a resistencia. Los resultados obtenidos demuestran que la susceptibilidad del ratón a la infección primaria con E. caproni se debe a su incapacidad de responder con producción de IL-25 lo cual determina que se genere una respuesta Th1 asociada a susceptibilidad. Asimismo, estos resultados ponen…

proteómicacaptura de anticuerposcatepsinamicrobiota intestinalechinostomatidae:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA [UNESCO]Th1Th2susceptibilidadcronicidadtrematodaechinostoma caproniUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDAintestinomacrófagosdisbiosisinterleuquina-4activación alternativaresistenciainterleuquina-25interleuquina-13
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Metabolomics: An Emerging Approach to Understand Pathogenesis and to Assess Diagnosis and Response to Treatment in Spondyloarthritis

2022

Spondyloarthritis (SpA) is a group of rheumatic diseases whose pathogenesis relies on a complex interplay between genetic and environmental factors. Over the last several years, the importance of the alteration of the gut microbiota, known as dysbiosis, and the interaction of bacterial products with host immunity have been highlighted as intriguing key players in SpA development. The recent advent of the so called “-omics” sciences, that include metabolomics, opened the way to a new approach to SpA through a deeper characterisation of the pathogenetic mechanisms behind the disease. In addition, metabolomics can reveal potential new biomarkers to diagnose and monitor SpA patients. The aim of…

psoriatic arthritisQH301-705.5MicrobiotaPsoriatic arthritibiomarkersMetabolomicBiomarkerGeneral MedicineGastrointestinal MicrobiomeAnkylosing spondylitistomatognathic diseasesankylosing spondylitisSpondyloarthritisSpondylarthritisDysbiosisHumansMetabolomicsSpondylitis AnkylosingBiology (General)Cells
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Phenolic Profiles, Antioxidant and Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Hydrodistillation Wastewaters from Five Lamiaceae Species

2022

Distillation is the most widely used method to obtain an essential oil from plant material. The biomass used in the process is returned as a solid residue together with variable amounts of water rich in water-soluble compounds, which currently are not addressed to any further application. The scope of this work was to evaluate the phytochemical composition of wastewaters coming from hydrodistillation (DWWs) of five aromatic plants belonging to the Lamiaceae family, and to assess their in vitro antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities. The phenolic profiles of the DWWs were determined by HPLC-DAD and HPLC-ESI/MS. Free radical scavenging ability, oxygen radical antioxidant capacity and su…

radical scavengingrosmarinic aciddistillation wastes; phenolic profile; rosmarinic acid; intestinal inflammation; anti-inflammatory; radical scavenging; antioxidantantioxidantLamiaceaePlant ExtractsSettore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaPhytochemicalsOrganic ChemistryAnti-Inflammatory AgentsWaterPharmaceutical ScienceWastewaterphenolic profileAntioxidantsSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceeAnalytical ChemistryPhenolsChemistry (miscellaneous)intestinal inflammationDrug DiscoveryMolecular Medicinedistillation wastePhysical and Theoretical Chemistryanti-inflammatoryMolecules
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