Publications by authors named "Fato R"

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  • The research focuses on creating new drug alternatives using cashew nutshell liquid (CNSL) as a source, aiming for environmentally friendly and health-focused solutions.
  • A method called metathesis was used to synthesize these compounds, which were found to be non-toxic to several cell lines.
  • One of the compounds showed significant effectiveness against certain parasitic diseases, with its mechanism of action linked to the inhibition of a specific enzyme (HDAC) in parasites.
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  • Researchers discovered a recessive syndrome linked to mutations in the DNA ligase 3 (LIG3) gene that causes chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction and other neurological issues due to impaired mitochondrial DNA maintenance and energy production.
  • They performed whole transcriptome analysis on patient fibroblasts, finding deregulated genes related to mitochondrial function and extracellular matrix development, and tested l-glutamine supplementation to address energy impairments.
  • Treatment with l-glutamine significantly improved the symptoms of patients with LIG3 mutations, highlighting its potential as a targeted therapy for mitochondrial dysfunction related to this condition.*
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γ-terpinene, α-terpinene, p-cymene, and myrcene are monoterpenes found in many essential oils extracted from a variety of plants and spices. Myrcene also occurs naturally in plants such as hops, cannabis, lemongrass, and verbena and is used as a flavoring agent in food and beverage manufacturing. In this research, the biological efficacy of γ-terpinene, α-terpinene, p-cymene, and myrcene was studied in human cell lines (HeLa, SH-SY5Y, and HDFa).

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  • - A specific vaginal microbiota with certain lactobacilli species can help protect against infections, primarily through the production of lactic acid, with the D(-)-lactic acid isomer being particularly effective.
  • - This study examined the antimicrobial role of D(-)-lactic acid in an in vitro model using HeLa cells, comparing strains that produce different lactic acid isomers.
  • - Results showed that D(-)-lactic acid led to distinct changes in gene expression related to cell cycle regulation and infection processes, highlighting its potential in preventing infections.
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Pathogenic variants in cause Troyer syndrome, characterized by lower extremity spasticity and weakness, short stature and cognitive impairment, and a severe mitochondrial impairment. Herein, we report the identification of a role of Spartin in nuclear-encoded mitochondrial proteins. biallelic missense variants were detected in a 5-year-old boy with short stature, developmental delay and muscle weakness with impaired walking distance.

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Background: Metabolic reprogramming is a well-known marker of cancer, and it represents an early event during hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) development. The recent approval of several molecular targeted agents has revolutionized the management of advanced HCC patients. Nevertheless, the lack of circulating biomarkers still affects patient stratification to tailored treatments.

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  • Astaxanthin is a natural carotenoid primarily produced by microalgae, known for its strong antioxidant properties and potential health benefits compared to its synthetic counterpart.
  • The study focused on evaluating the water-solubility of natural astaxanthin and its protective effects against oxidative stress using neuroblastoma cells.
  • Results indicate that natural astaxanthin may play a significant role in preventing chronic diseases related to oxidative stress and could serve as an eco-friendly treatment option.
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Coenzyme Q (CoQ) is a key component of the respiratory chain of all eukaryotic cells. Its function is closely related to mitochondrial respiration, where it acts as an electron transporter. However, the cellular functions of coenzyme Q are multiple: it is present in all cell membranes, limiting the toxic effect of free radicals, it is a component of LDL, it is involved in the aging process, and its deficiency is linked to several diseases.

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Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is a lipid-soluble molecule with a dual role: it transfers electrons in the mitochondrial transport chain by promoting the transmembrane potential exploited by the ATPase to synthesize ATP and, in its reduced form, is a membrane antioxidant. Since the high CoQ10 hydrophobicity hinders its bioavailability, several formulations have been developed to facilitate its cellular uptake. In this work, we studied the bioenergetic and antioxidant effects in I407 and H9c2 cells of a CoQ10 phytosome formulation (UBIQSOME, UBQ).

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Abnormal gut motility is a feature of several mitochondrial encephalomyopathies, and mutations in genes such as TYMP and POLG, have been linked to these rare diseases. The human genome encodes three DNA ligases, of which only one, ligase III (LIG3), has a mitochondrial splice variant and is crucial for mitochondrial health. We investigated the effect of reduced LIG3 activity and resulting mitochondrial dysfunction in seven patients from three independent families, who showed the common occurrence of gut dysmotility and neurological manifestations reminiscent of mitochondrial neurogastrointestinal encephalomyopathy.

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Unlabelled: Mitochondrial dysfunction plays a significant role in the metabolic flexibility of cancer cells. This study aimed to investigate the metabolic alterations due to Coenzyme Q depletion in MCF-7 cells.

Method: The Coenzyme Q depletion was induced by competitively inhibiting with 4-nitrobenzoate the coq2 enzyme, which catalyzes one of the final reactions in the biosynthetic pathway of CoQ.

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Ellagitannins may have a beneficial impact in cardiovascular diseases. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of high-fat diet (HFD) and the efficacy of Castanea sativa Mill. bark extract (ENC) on cardiac and vascular parameters.

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Coenzyme Q (CoQ, ubiquinone) is a redox-active lipid endogenously synthesized by the cells. The final stage of CoQ biosynthesis is performed at the mitochondrial level by the 'complex Q', where coq2 is responsible for the prenylation of the benzoquinone ring of the molecule. We report that the competitive coq2 inhibitor 4-nitrobenzoate (4-NB) decreased the cellular CoQ content and caused severe impairment of mitochondrial function in the T67 human glioma cell line.

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Thanks to the widespread use and safety profile of donepezil (1) in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease (AD), one of the most widely adopted multi-target-directed ligand (MTDL) design strategies is to modify its molecular structure by linking a second fragment carrying an additional AD-relevant biological property. Herein, supported by a proposed combination therapy of 1 and the quinone drug idebenone, we rationally designed novel 1-based MTDLs targeting Aβ and oxidative pathways. By exploiting a bioisosteric replacement of the indanone core of 1 with a 1,4-naphthoquinone, we ended up with a series of highly merged derivatives, in principle devoid of the "physicochemical challenge" typical of large hybrid-based MTDLs.

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  • Chlamydia can enter a non-replicative state known as persistence, which can be induced by certain stressors like beta-lactam antibiotics, but the effects of doxycycline on this phenomenon were previously unexplored.
  • The study investigated the impact of doxycycline on C. trachomatis persistence in HeLa cells, comparing its effects to penicillin, and focused on several factors including chlamydial recovery, gene expression, and cell viability.
  • Results showed that low doses of doxycycline can induce persistence, characterized by smaller, aberrant inclusions and viable but non-dividing bacteria, while also decreasing the expression of a specific gene (omcB) related to bacterial reproduction.
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Isolated mitochondria are useful to study fundamental processes including mitochondrial respiration, metabolic activity, protein import, membrane fusion, protein complex assembly, as well as interactions of mitochondria with the cytoskeleton, nuclear encoded mRNAs, and other organelles. In addition, studies of the mitochondrial proteome, phosphoproteome, and lipidome are dependent on preparation of highly purified mitochondria (Boldogh, Vojtov, Karmon, & Pon, 1998; Cui, Conte, Fox, Zara, & Winge, 2014; Marc et al., 2002; Meeusen, McCaffery, & Nunnari, 2004; Reinders et al.

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Chlamydia persistence is a viable, but non-cultivable, growth stage, resulting in a long-term relationship with the infected host cell. In vitro, this condition can be induced by different stressor agents, including beta-lactam antibiotics, as penicillin. The aim of this study was to get new insights into the interactions between Chlamydia trachomatis (serovars D and L2) and the epithelial host cells (HeLa) during persistence condition.

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Loss-of-function mutations in the gene cause Troyer syndrome, a recessive form of spastic paraplegia resulting in muscle weakness, short stature, and cognitive defects. encodes for Spartin, a protein linked to endosomal trafficking and mitochondrial membrane potential maintenance. Here, we identified with whole exome sequencing (WES) a novel frameshift mutation in the gene in 2 brothers presenting an uncharacterized developmental delay and short stature.

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  • - Multiple system atrophy (MSA) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that impacts multiple parts of the central nervous system (CNS), with unclear causes and no effective treatment available.
  • - Researchers created dopamine-producing neurons from both MSA patients and healthy individuals to study the disease's mechanisms in the lab.
  • - The study found issues with cellular waste management (autophagy) and problems with mitochondria (cellular powerhouses), suggesting these dysfunctions could play a role in MSA and may be targets for future therapies.
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  • Multiple System Atrophy (MSA) is a serious neurodegenerative disorder with diverse symptoms and unknown causes.
  • Researchers created a cellular model of MSA using fibroblast cultures to study the disease, focusing on mitochondrial function and observing significant abnormalities in patients.
  • Key findings included reduced activity in the respiratory chain, impaired mitochondrial processes, and alterations in Coenzyme Q10 levels, highlighting the potential role of mitochondrial dysfunction in MSA and suggesting new areas for treatment development.
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The effects of Castanea sativa Mill. have been studied in high fat diet (HFD) overweight rats. Natural Extract of Chestnut bark (Castanea sativa Mill.

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Familial aggregation is a significant risk factor for the development of thyroid cancer and familial non-medullary thyroid cancer (FNMTC) accounts for 5-7% of all NMTC. Whole exome sequencing analysis in the family affected by FNMTC with oncocytic features where our group previously identified a predisposing locus on chromosome 19p13.2, revealed a novel heterozygous mutation (c.

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Importance: Studies of neoadjuvant chemotherapy regimens using anthracyclines followed by taxanes have reported a doubling of pathological complete remission (pCR) rates compared with anthracycline-based regimens alone. A reverse sequence did not reduce activity. Nab-paclitaxel is an albumin-bound nanoparticle of paclitaxel that allows for safe infusion without premedication, and its use led to a significantly higher rate of pCR in the GeparSepto trial.

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Background: In the neoadjuvant setting, blockade of HER2 plus use of an aromatase inhibitor in patients with HER2-positive and oestrogen receptor (ER)-positive breast cancer leads to a pathological complete response in 21% of patients. Convergence of HER2 and ER signals on RB1 suggests that a combined pharmacological intervention directed to these targets could be synergistic. To test this approach, we combined palbociclib to block RB1, fulvestrant to block ER, and trastuzumab with pertuzumab to block HER2 in patients with HER2-positive, ER-positive breast cancer.

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A new series of pyridine derivatives with carbamic or amidic function has been designed and synthesized to act as cholinesterase inhibitors. The synthesized compounds were tested toward EeAChE and hAChE and toward eqBChE and hBChE. The carbamate 8 was the most potent hAChE inhibitor (IC = 0.

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