Publications by authors named "C Caruso Bavisotto"

Background: Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is the most common and malignant primary brain tumor in adults. Novel treatments are needed to counteract the molecular mechanisms of GBM growth and drug resistance. The chaperone system (CS) members are typically cytoprotective but some, termed Hsp, can become pathogenic and participate in carcinogenesis, along with the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), and we investigated them in GBM biopsies and derived cell lines.

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Background: Mitochondrial dysfunction is a critical factor in the onset and progression of neurodegenerative diseases. Recently, mitochondrial transplantation has been advised as an innovative and attractive strategy to transfer and replace damaged mitochondria. Here we propose, for the first time, to use rat brain extracted synaptosomes, a subcellular fraction of isolated synaptic terminal that contains mitochondria, as mitochondrial delivery systems.

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Fatty acid-binding proteins (FABPs) are lipid chaperones assisting in the trafficking of long-chain fatty acids with functions in various cell compartments, including oxidation, signaling, gene-transcription regulation, and storage. The various known FABP isoforms display distinctive tissue distribution, but some are active in more than one tissue. Quantitative and/or qualitative changes of FABPs are associated with pathological conditions.

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The use of nanomaterials is increasing but the real risk associated with their use in humans has to be defined. In fact, nanomaterials tend to accumulate in organs over a long period of time and are slowly degraded or eliminated by the body. Exosomes are nanovesicles actively shuttle molecules, including chemical products and metals, through the body.

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Article Synopsis
  • A study on the strain C-142-c of the edible mushroom Pleurotus eryngii revealed that it has significant antioxidant activity due to two isolated polysaccharides, PEPS-A1 (α-glucan) and PEPS-A2 (β-glucan).
  • The structures of these polysaccharides were determined using advanced techniques like nuclear magnetic resonance and methylation analysis, with PEPS-A1 having a repeating unit of α-D-Glcp and PEPS-A2 having a unit of β-D-Glcp.
  • Both polysaccharides demonstrated the ability to scavenge hydroxyl radicals and showed potential antitumor effects, significantly reducing the viability of colorectal adenocarcinoma cells at specific concentrations,
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