Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) have been recognized as a promising target for the development of new drugs, as proved by the growing number of PPI modulators reaching clinical trials. In this context, peptides represent a valid alternative to small molecules, owing to their unique ability to mimic the target protein structure and interact with wider surface areas. Among the possible fields of interest, bacterial PPIs represent an attractive target to face the urgent necessity to fight antibiotic resistance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDue to its low cost, its ease of use and to the "mild action" declared for long time by the Control and Approval Agencies towards it, the herbicide Glyphosate, is one of the currently best-selling and most-used agricultural products worldwide. In this work, we evaluated the presence and spread of Glyphosate in the Po River Basin (Northern Italy), one of the regions with the most intensified agriculture in Europe and where, by now for decades, a strong and general loss of aquatic biodiversity is observed. In order to carry out a more precise study of the real presence of this herbicide in the waters, samples were collected from the minor water network for two consecutive years, starting in 2022, at an interval time coinciding with those of the spring and summer crop treatments.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol
December 2023
Introduction: Botulinum toxin (BoNT) administration has been proposed in the gynecologic field for pelvic, vulvar and vaginal disorders. On this regard, we aimed assessing the therapeutic effectiveness and safety of BoNT usage in the treatment of vaginal, vulvar and pelvic pain disorders.
Methods: We searched for all the original articles without date restriction until 31.
Antibody-Drug Conjugates (ADCs) and Small Molecule-Drug Conjugates (SMDCs) represent successful examples of targeted drug-delivery technologies for overcoming unwanted side effects of conventional chemotherapy in cancer treatment. In both strategies, a cytotoxic payload is connected to the tumor homing moiety through a linker that releases the drug inside or in proximity of the tumor cell, and that represents a key component for the final therapeutic effect of the conjugate. Here, we show that the replacement of the Val-Ala--aminobenzyloxycarbamate linker with the Gly-Pro-Leu-Gly--aminobenzyloxycarbamate (GPLG-PABC) sequence as enzymatically cleavable linker in the SMDC bearing the [DKPDGR] αβ integrin ligand as tumor homing moiety and the monomethyl auristatin E (MMAE) as cytotoxic payload led to a 4-fold more potent anti-tumoral effect of the final conjugate on different cancer cell lines.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFish stocking constitutes a common management practice in freshwaters all over the world, to enhance fisheries or to support threatened fish populations. Pervasive detrimental effects may affect the real effectiveness of stocking programs. However, studies assessing the real impacts and relative contribution of stocked trout in wild populations are surprisingly few.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProtein-mimetic peptides (PMPs) are shorter sequences of self-assembling proteins, that represent remarkable building blocks for the generation of bioinspired functional supramolecular structures with multiple applications. The identification of novel aminoacidic sequences that permit the access to valuable biocompatible materials is an attractive area of research. In this work, analysis of the YeaZ protein (YeaZ) led to the identification of a tetradecapeptide that represents the shortest sequence responsible for the YeaZ-YeaZ dimer formation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBull Environ Contam Toxicol
February 2022
Despite the importance of reptiles in agroecosystems, little is known about the effects of agricultural intensification and pesticide use on these animals. We compared antioxidant and haematological biomarkers in the wild Italian wall lizards Podarcis siculus from three olive groves representing a gradient of management intensity. Lizards from the conventional grove showed induced antioxidant defences relative to those from the organic field.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Environ Res Public Health
March 2021
Microorganisms that live in association with amphibian skin can play important roles in protecting their host. Within the scenarios of global change, it is important to understand how environmental disturbances, namely, metal pollution, can affect this microbiota. The aim of this study is to recognize core bacteria in the skin cultivable microbiota of the Perez frog () that are preserved regardless of the environmental conditions in which the frogs live.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChemical contamination may cause genetic erosion in natural populations by wiping out the most sensitive genotypes. This is of upmost concern if the loss of genetic variability is irreversible due to contaminant-driven elimination of alleles, which may happen if tolerance is a recessive or incompletely dominant trait - the recessive tolerance inheritance (working-) hypothesis. Accordingly, this work investigated the tolerance inheritance to lethal levels of a metal-rich acid mine drainage (AMD) and to copper sulphate in a population of Pelophylax perezi.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Lopinavir/Ritonavir (LR) is a protease inhibitor used human immunodeficiency virus infection management. There have been issues regarding the effects of fat on LR efficacy and the possibility of neurological deficits following prolonged use, there is however a dearth of research examining this.
Aims: The effects of LR administered with normal or High-Fat Diet (HFD) on neurobehaviour, neurochemistry and oxidative stress in healthy mice were examined.
Background: The well-being of the vulva and a woman's quality of life are strongly correlated. Dynamic quadripolar radiofrequency (DQRF), one of the newest nonsurgical light- and energy-based vulvar rejuvenation technologies, has been demonstrated to be an effective option in aesthetic gynecology.
Objectives: The aim of this study was to perform qualitative and semiquantitative evaluations of short-term changes in vulvar aesthetics to illustrate the efficacy of an accelerated DQRF vulvar rejuvenation program in women with mild to moderate vulvar atrophy.
Aesthet Surg J
November 2016
Background: External female genitalia lose elasticity and volume with age. In the literature several techniques address the redundancy of the labia minora, but only few reports describe the augmentation of labia majora with fat grafting. At present, no studies describe the augmentation of the labia majora with hyaluronic acid.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEnviron Pollut
September 2015
The loss of genetic diversity, due to exposure to chemical contamination (genetic erosion), is a major threat to population viability. Genetic erosion is the loss of genetic variation: the loss of alleles determining the value of a specific trait or set of traits. Almost a third of the known amphibian species is considered to be endangered and a decrease of genetic variability can push them to the verge of extinction.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe resistance to beta-lactam and non-beta-lactam antibiotics of 133 nasopharyngeal isolates of Streptococcus pneumoniae recovered from December 1995 to February 1996 from children attending seven day-care centers in southwestern Greece was studied. Reduced susceptibility to one or more anti-microbial agents was found in 70 isolates (53%), as follows: penicillin, 17% intermediate, 12% resistant; cefotaxime, 10.5% intermediate, 1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAntimicrob Agents Chemother
January 1997
Susceptibilities of 124 strains of Streptococcus pneumoniae to erythromycin and clindamycin were determined by the National Committee for the Clinical Laboratory Standards (NCCLS) broth microdilution method, with incubation for 20 to 24 h in ambient air and with modifications of this method by incubation for up to 48 h in air and CO2. Strains were also tested by agar dilution, E-test, and disk diffusion; good correlation was obtained with these methods, with clear separation into bimodal populations of susceptible and resistant stains. The broth microdilution method, however, using incubation in air for 24 h (NCCLS method), misclassified 4 of 92 erythromycin-resistant strains (1 as susceptible and 3 as intermediate) and 25 of 58 clindamycin-resistant strains (all as susceptible).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAntimicrob Agents Chemother
November 1996
Microdilution MIC testing was used to test the susceptibility of 202 pneumococci to LY 333328 and six other agents. LY 333328 was the most active glycopeptide (MIC at which 90% of the pneumococci were inhibited [MIC90], 0.008 microgram/ml), followed by teicoplanin (MIC90, 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe R antigen, a trypsin-resistant protein observed in group A, C, F, G, and L streptococci, has also been found in group B streptococci (GBS). Although four species of the R antigen have been described for GBS, the R4 protein is the most prevalent in GBS isolates recovered from humans. This study examined the prevalence of antibodies against the R4 antigen by Western blot (immunoblot) (WB) in sera from 40 mothers colonized with GBS serotype II and III and from 26 noncolonized mothers; 92.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBeta-Lactam resistance in Staphylococcus aureus is associated with beta-lactamase production, with the presence of a new penicillin binding protein (PBP) called PBP2a, with reduced affinity for beta-lactam antibiotics, and with modifications of normal PBPs. We have studied these mechanisms of resistance, in vivo and in vitro, for several beta-lactam antibiotics against both beta-lactamase-producing and non-producing methicillin-resistant S. aureus organisms (MRSA).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTreatment of serious enterococcal infection involves the use of penicillin-aminoglycoside combination therapy if the aminoglycoside minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) is < or = 2000 micrograms/ml, and the organism is susceptible to penicillin or ampicillin. We evaluated killing of 15 enterococci that differ in their susceptibility to gentamicin using time-kill studies at different gentamicin concentrations. Sensitive strains had a uniform population killed by gentamicin concentrations equal to or above the MIC.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Clin Microbiol
October 1993
Serotyping of clinical isolates is a widely used technique for epidemiologic study of group B streptococcal infections. However, serotyping cannot definitively determine epidemiologically related or unrelated isolates. We investigated the use of restriction endonuclease analysis (REA) with both conventional agarose gel electrophoresis (AGE) and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) in 50 isolates of the major serotypes of group B streptococci.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInfections of the CNS have a high mortality, and rapid laboratory diagnosis and adequate antimicrobial therapy are critically important for their management. New techniques assist the clinical microbiology laboratory to isolate and identify micro-organisms more rapidly and accurately than with the use of classic procedures. Microbial identification using immunologic and DNA hybridization techniques has importantly reduced the time needed for the diagnosis of infectious diseases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe in vitro activity of LY 264826, a new glycopeptide antibiotic, was compared with that of vancomycin against 100 strains each of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and Clostridium difficile. LY 264826 was more active, by weight, than vancomycin against the isolates tested. The human serum protein binding of LY 264826 was 15.
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