Publications by authors named "A O Golovko"

Bisphenols are environmental toxins with endocrine disruptor activity, yet bisphenol A (BPA) and its analogs are still widely used in manufacturing plastic products. There is evidence showing that BPA elicits inflammation in humans and animals, but the target cell types of BPA are not well understood. In this study, we sought to determine BPA's direct effect on macrophages and BPA immunotoxicity in mouse intestine.

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The metastasis-associated lung adenocarcinoma transcript1 (MALAT1) is a long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) and is known for its role in cancer development and prognosis. In this study, we report that MALAT1 plays an important role in regulating acute inflammatory responses in sepsis. In patient samples, MALAT1 expression was positively correlated with severity of sepsis.

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The vascular endothelium is not only the semipermeable membrane that separates tissue from blood but also an organ that regulates inflammation, vascular tone, blood clotting, angiogenesis and synthesis of connective tissue proteins. It is susceptible to the direct cytotoxic action of numerous xenobiotics and to the acute hypoxia that accompanies acute poisoning. This damage is superimposed on the preformed state of the vascular endothelium, which, in turn, depends on many humoral factors.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Anthrax is a recurring zoonotic disease in Ukraine, with frequent outbreaks in certain areas, and this study aimed to identify the circulating genotypes by analyzing four strains from different regions.
  • - The researchers used advanced sequencing techniques to accurately reconstruct the genomes of these strains, determining they belong to a specific subgroup that is endemic to the region, indicating a shared ancestry.
  • - The findings underscore the need for improved surveillance and prevention strategies against anthrax, especially in light of predictions that climate change could lead to increased outbreak occurrences in the future.
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