Publications by authors named "Enea Ferlizza"

Tropical Animal Health and Production is a journal founded 55 years ago. It is dedicated to the publication of results of original research, investigation, and observation in all fields of animal health, welfare and production which may lead to improved health and productivity of livestock and better utilization of animal resources in tropical, subtropical and similar environments. Research is in strong alignment with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals, particularly No Poverty, Zero Hunger, and Good Health and Well-being.

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Little is known about the signaling network responsible for the organization of the perinuclear actin cap, a recently identified structure holding unique roles in the regulation of nuclear shape and cell directionality. In cancer cells expressing a constitutively active MET, we show a rearrangement of the actin cap filaments, which crash into perinuclear patches associated with spherical nuclei, meandering cell motility and inactivation of the mechano-transducer YAP1. MET ablation is sufficient to reactivate YAP1 and restore the cap, leading to enhanced directionality and flattened nuclei.

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Exercise-induced proteinuria has been widely investigated in humans, also in relation to intensity and duration of activity. Instead, there are only limited publications regarding urinary biochemical parameters and urinary proteins before and after physical activity in dogs. This paper aimed to investigate the effects of exercise on urinary biochemistry and proteins in military dogs.

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  • * They collected hemolymph samples from worker bees in four apiaries at different times of the year and analyzed the proteins using advanced techniques like SDS-PAGE and LC-ESI-Q-MS/MS.
  • * Twelve proteins were identified, with apolipophorin and vitellogenin being the most abundant, indicating their importance in monitoring the health status of honeybees throughout the seasons.
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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are of great interest to study the cellular mechanisms of cancer development and to diagnose and monitor cancer progression. EVs are a highly heterogeneous population of cell derived particles, which include microvesicles (MVs) and exosomes (EXOs). EVs deliver intercellular messages transferring proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, and metabolites with implications for tumour progression, invasiveness, and metastasis.

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  • Cyanobacteria are rich in iron, and this study evaluates the iron content of ten commercial food supplement samples, including variations in iron speciation between them and those grown under controlled conditions.
  • The iron levels measured varied significantly among samples, ranging from 353 to 1459 µg g dry weight, comparable to previous reports in commercial supplements.
  • Results showed that phycocyanin, an iron-binding protein, primarily accounts for iron binding in most samples, with iron mostly associated with high molecular mass ligands, though some samples also contained low molecular mass ligands.
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Extracts from () and () are used as supplements in poultry feed. The aims of this research were to study the possible effects of dietary supplementation with and extracts on serum and albumen proteins, zinc and iron, and yolk cholesterol content in Leghorn hens during the critical phase of the onset of laying. A total of 120 pullets, 17 weeks of age, were assigned to two groups (control (C) and treated (T), n = 60 each).

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Background: EGFR targeting is currently the main treatment strategy for metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC). Results of different clinical trials show that patients with wild-type KRAS and BRAF benefit from anti-EGFR monoclonal antibodies (moAbs) cetuximab (CTX) or panitumumab. Unfortunately, despite initial response, patients soon became refractory.

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  • Honeybees live in structured colonies where individual tasks depend on age, and interactions among them lead to complex behaviors.
  • Rapid aging of nurse bees due to stressors can upset colony balance, necessitating a shift toward understanding multiple stress impacts on bee populations.
  • The research uses SDS-PAGE protein analysis and a KNN machine-learning model to differentiate between aged and young foragers, showing high accuracy and sensitivity, which could help in early detection of bee population decline and inform preventative measures.
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The matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are a family of enzymes involved in extracellular matrix remodeling. MMPs are secreted in a latent form and activated by local and infiltrating cells. MMP-2 and -9 are the most studied in reproduction and have been detected in bovine, ovine, equine and human placenta.

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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common form of cancer in terms of incidence and the second in terms of mortality worldwide. CRC develops over several years, thus highlighting the importance of early diagnosis. National screening programs based on fecal occult blood tests and subsequent colonoscopy have reduced the incidence and mortality, however improvements are needed since the participation rate remains low and the tests present a high number of false positive results.

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  • - The study investigates the metal element concentrations (both essential like Mg, Fe, Zn, Cu and non-essential like Cd, Pb) in the Asian yellow-legged hornet and the European hornet, focusing on their potential competition and impact on honeybees in Europe.
  • - Analysis using atomic absorption spectrometry revealed that essential elements were most concentrated in the abdomen of both species, with higher levels of Mg, Fe, and Zn in the Asian hornet due to its greater energy needs for foraging flight.
  • - The research found variations in the concentration and speciation of essential elements like Fe during the hornet's development, suggesting changes in metal metabolism that could inform future studies on their ecological impact.
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  • Urinalysis is a noninvasive method used to assess the health of captive giraffes by collecting their urine samples from the ground without the need for handling or anesthesia.
  • A study analyzed 52 urine samples from 20 giraffes across ages, sexes, and subspecies, comparing them to cows to check for soil contamination effects.
  • Results showed giraffe urine had a pale-yellow color, alkaline pH, and specific gravity readings, with protein analysis revealing specific protein bands that could help in monitoring their health.
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  • - Urinalysis can diagnose various health issues and is especially under-studied in giraffes, prompting researchers to analyze urine samples from 44 giraffes aged 3 months to 21 years to establish reference values and urine protein profiles.
  • - Key urine metrics identified included specific gravity (USG), total proteins (uTP), creatinine (uCr), and protein:creatinine ratio (UPC), with median values reported for each measure to help define standard health indicators for giraffes.
  • - Mass spectrometry and electrophoresis identified common urinary proteins like albumin and lysozyme C, which may protect against microbes, suggesting that urinalysis could be effective for assessing giraffes' renal health and physiological status. *
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  • Wild animals, including snails and common game species like woodcock, pheasant, and hare, have been a food source for a long time, with an increasing trend in unconventional animal consumption globally.
  • This study analyzed essential trace elements (like Fe, Zn, and Cu) and non-essential trace elements (such as Pb and Cd) in these animals using advanced mass spectrometry techniques.
  • Findings revealed that iron was the most plentiful trace element, especially in snails, while lead and cadmium showed concerning levels in some game species, highlighting potential health risks for consumers.
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Feline morbillivirus (FeMV) is a newly discovered paramyxovirus infecting domestic cats and its role in the pathogenesis of feline chronic kidney disease (CKD) has been suggested, however not confirmed. The primary aim of the study was to evaluate the renal damage associated with FeMV infection in cats. In this retrospective study, clinical and clinicopathological data were compared among 14 FeMV naturally infected, 21 CKD and 22 healthy cats.

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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a progressive and irreversible disease. Although urine is an ideal biological sample for proteomics and metabolomics studies, sensitive and specific biomarkers are currently lacking in dogs. This study characterised dog urine proteome and metabolome aiming to identify and possibly quantify putative biomarkers of CKD in dogs.

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Prevention is essential to reduce Colorectal Cancer (CRC) mortality. We previously reported a panel of four genes: able to discriminate patients with CRC. Here, we assessed the CELTiC panel by quantitative polymerase chain reaction, in the blood of 174 healthy subjects, who resulted negative to the faecal immunochemical test (FITN).

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Cd is known for its carcinogenic effects, however its mechanism of toxicity and in particular its ability to promote oxidative stress is debated. In fact, although it is considered a redox-inactive metal, at high concentration Cd was shown to promote indirectly oxidative stress. In this study we investigated metal accumulation in ex vivo exposed trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) erythrocytes and Cd dose-dependent effect in terms of RBC viability, cytosolic and mitochondrial ROS levels as well as its effects on mitochondrial membrane depolarization, hemoglobin stability and precipitation.

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Characterisation of the physiologic equine amniotic fluid (AF) proteome is a prerequisite to study its changes during diseases and discover new biomarkers. The aim of this study was to identify by a proteomic approach the most abundant proteins of equine AF. AF samples were collected at parturition from 24 healthy mares that delivered healthy foals.

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Objectives The aims of this study were to validate a semi-automated high-resolution electrophoretic technique to quantify urinary albumin in healthy and diseased cats, and to evaluate its diagnostic performance in cases of proteinuria and renal diseases. Methods Urine samples were collected from 88 cats (healthy; chronic kidney disease [CKD]; lower urinary tract disease [LUTD]; non-urinary tract diseases [OTHER]). Urine samples were routinely analysed and high-resolution electrophoresis (HRE) was performed.

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Seasonal weight loss (SWL) is the most important limitation to animal production in the Tropical and Mediterranean regions, conditioning producer's incomes and the nutritional status of rural communities. It is of importance to produce strategies to oppose adverse effects of SWL. Breeds that have evolved in harsh climates have acquired tolerance to SWL through selection.

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Background: Hermann's tortoise, Testudo hermanni, is currently on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) red list of endangered species. Reptile medicine relies also on laboratory analyses to evaluate health status, but reference ranges for hematology and biochemistry variables and protein electrophoresis in plasma of healthy tortoises are not available.

Objective: The purposes of this study were to establish reference ranges for select hematologic and biochemical variables in clinically healthy Hermann's tortoises, and evaluate the impact of sex and season.

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