The aim of this study was to describe the mutational spectrum of hemoglobinopathies during the period 1988-2015 in Umbria, Central Italy, which has never been considered endemic for these conditions. Twenty-four different β-globin gene mutations were identified in 188 patients and eight different α-globin gene mutations in 74 patients. Sixty percent β-thalassemia (β-thal), 85.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBesides exerting regulatory roles within astrocytes, the Ca2+-modulated protein of the EF-hand type S100B is released into the brain extracellular space, thereby affecting astrocytes, neurons, and microglia. However, extracellular effects of S100B vary, depending on the concentration attained and the protein being trophic to neurons up to nanomolar concentrations and causing neuronal apoptosis at micromolar concentrations. Effects of S100B on neurons are transduced by receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe Ca(2+)-modulated protein, S100B, is expressed in high abundance in and released by astrocytes. At the low levels normally found in the brain, extracellular S100B acts as a trophic factor, protecting neurons against oxidative stress and stimulating neurite outgrowth through its binding to the receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE). However, upon accumulation in the brain extracellular space, S100B might be detrimental to neurons.
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