Publications by authors named "Eva Silvestro"

Background: There is a critical need for development of biomarkers to noninvasively monitor for lung transplant rejection. We investigated the potential of circulating donor lung-specific exosome profiles for time-sensitive diagnosis of acute rejection in a rat orthotopic lung transplant model.

Methods: Left lungs from Wistar transgenic rats expressing human CD63-GFP, an exosome marker, were transplanted into fully MHC-mismatched Lewis recipients or syngeneic controls.

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There is increasing evidence suggesting a relationship between cytokine levels and disease pathogenesis, which has led to interest in analyzing multiple cytokines in biological fluids and culture supernatants for various research and clinical studies. The introduction of methodologies allowing simultaneous measurement of interrelated biomarkers/cytokines has further revolutionized this process. In contrast to tissue culture supernatant, the measurement of cytokines in serum has proven to be difficult to characterize in multiplexed formats because of the presence of large dynamic concentration ranges of proteins and other interfering factors that are present in this matrix.

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