Publications by authors named "Alessandra Maria Vitale"

As reported by the World Health Organization (WHO), about 10-20% of people have experienced mid- to long-term effects following SARS-CoV-2 infection, collectively referred to as post-COVID-19 condition or long-COVID, including some neurovegetative symptoms. Numerous findings have suggested that the onset of these neurovegetative symptoms upon viral infection may be caused by the production of autoantibodies through molecular mimicry phenomena. Accordingly, we had previously demonstrated that 22 of the human proteins sharing putatively immunogenic peptides with SARS-CoV-2 proteins are expressed in the dorsal motor nucleus and nucleus ambiguous.

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Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a multifactorial autoimmune disease characterized by self-immune tolerance breakdown and the production of autoantibodies, causing the deposition of immune complexes and triggering inflammation and immune-mediated damage. SLE pathogenesis involves genetic predisposition and a combination of environmental factors. Clinical manifestations are variable, making an early diagnosis challenging.

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  • * Researchers isolated nanovesicles from individuals with chronic diarrhea, examining the effects of a specific probiotic mix over 60 days on Tryptophan 2,3-dioxygenase 2 (TDO 2) levels and cellular stress responses.
  • * Results indicated that probiotics improved TDO 2 levels and serotonin receptor expression, preserved intestinal barrier function, and exhibited stress-reducing effects, supporting the link between gut health and brain function.
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Air pollution has increased over the years, causing a negative impact on society due to the many health-related problems it can contribute to. Although the type and extent of air pollutants are known, the molecular mechanisms underlying the induction of negative effects on the human body remain unclear. Emerging evidence suggests the crucial involvement of different molecular mediators in inflammation and oxidative stress in air pollution-induced disorders.

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Mutations in genes encoding molecular chaperones, for instance the genes encoding the subunits of the chaperonin CCT (chaperonin containing TCP-1, also known as TRiC), are associated with rare neurodegenerative disorders. Using a classical molecular dynamics approach, we investigated the occurrence of conformational changes and differences in physicochemical properties of the CCT5 mutations His147Arg and Leu224Val associated with a sensory and a motor distal neuropathy, respectively. The apical domain of both variants was substantially but differently affected by the mutations, although these were in other domains.

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  • * MicroRNAs (miRNAs) and the chaperone system (CS) are being studied as potential biomarkers and therapeutic targets due to their roles in seizure regulation and neuronal survival.
  • * The findings in this review aim to identify specific molecular targets related to miRNAs and CS components, which could enhance understanding of epilepsy mechanisms and lead to better seizure prediction and treatment strategies.
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Thyroid cancers are the most common of the endocrine system malignancies and progress must be made in the areas of differential diagnosis and treatment to improve patient management. Advances in the understanding of carcinogenic mechanisms have occurred in various fronts, including studies of the chaperone system (CS). Components of the CS are found to be quantitatively increased or decreased, and some correlations have been established between the quantitative changes and tumor type, prognosis, and response to treatment.

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In the last few years, there has been emerging interest in developing treatments against human diseases using natural bioactive content. Here, the powder of the edible mushroom Pleurotus eryngii var. eryngii was mixed with the normal diet of mice bearing C26 colon carcinoma.

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The COVID-19 pandemic made imperative the search for means to end it, which requires a knowledge of the mechanisms underpinning the multiplication and spread of its cause, the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. Many viruses use members of the hosts' chaperoning system to infect the target cells, replicate, and spread, and here we present illustrative examples. Unfortunately, the role of chaperones in the SARS-CoV-2 cycle is still poorly understood.

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Two chaperonopathies have been linked to mutations in the human (; ) gene, but other existing variants might cause diseases, even if there is no comprehensive information about this possibility. To fill this vacuum, which might be at the basis of misdiagnoses or simply ignorance of chaperonopathies in patients who would benefit by proper identification of their ailments, we searched the sequenced human genomes available in public databases to determine the range of missense mutations in the single gene. A total of 224 missense mutations were identified, including those already characterized.

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Hsp60 is a chaperone belonging to the Chaperonins of Group I and typically functions inside mitochondria in which, together with the co-chaperonin Hsp10, maintains protein homeostasis. In addition to this canonical role, Hsp60 plays many others beyond the mitochondria, for instance in the cytosol, plasma-cell membrane, extracellular space, and body fluids. These non-canonical functions include participation in inflammation, autoimmunity, carcinogenesis, cell replication, and other cellular events in health and disease.

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The fundamental challenge in fighting cancer is the development of protective agents able to interfere with the classical pathways of malignant transformation, such as extracellular matrix remodeling, epithelial-mesenchymal transition and, alteration of protein homeostasis. In the tumors of the brain, proteotoxic stress represents one of the main triggering agents for cell transformation. Curcumin is a natural compound with anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer properties with promising potential for the development of therapeutic drugs for the treatment of cancer as well as neurodegenerative diseases.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Alessandra Maria Vitale"

  • - Alessandra Maria Vitale's recent research highlights the potential role of autoimmunity and molecular mimicry in long-COVID-19 symptoms, exploring the relationship between viral infections and the production of autoantibodies, which may affect neurovegetative functions.
  • - Her studies investigate the interplay between gut microbiota dysbiosis and molecular chaperones in autoimmune diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus, suggesting these factors may converge on shared pathogenic mechanisms contributing to disease progression.
  • - Vitale also examines how environmental factors like air pollution and dietary influences impact health through molecular mediators, as well as the role of molecular chaperones in cancer and neurodegenerative disorders, highlighting their therapeutic potential in various pathologies.

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