Publications by authors named "G Agrimi"

Mutations in the SLC25A38 gene are responsible for the second most common form of congenital sideroblastic anemia (CSA), a severe condition for which no effective treatment exists. We developed and characterized a K562 erythroleukemia cell line with markedly reduced expression of the SLC25A38 protein (A38-low cells). This model successfully recapitulated the main features of CSA, including reduced heme content and mitochondrial respiration, increase in mitochondrial iron, ROS levels and sensitivity to oxidative stress.

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Article Synopsis
  • Research Focus
  • : The study investigates how fatty acid metabolism impacts stem-like characteristics in intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (iCCA), a serious type of liver cancer.
  • Key Findings
  • : Cancer cells with stem-like features (SPH) have higher levels of free fatty acids and lipid synthesis enzymes compared to regular cells. Inhibition of fatty acid synthase (FASN) reduces these stem characteristics and tumor growth in lab models.
  • Clinical Implications
  • : Targeting fatty acid metabolism could provide new strategies for treating iCCA, potentially improving patient survival and slowing disease progression.
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Background: Production of cheese whey in the EU exceeded 55 million tons in 2022, resulting in lactose-rich effluents that pose significant environmental challenges. To address this issue, the present study investigated cheese-whey treatment via membrane filtration and the utilization of its components as fermentation feedstock. A simulation model was developed for an industrial-scale facility located in Italy's Apulia region, designed to process 539 m/day of untreated cheese-whey.

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Alterations in mitochondrial function have been linked to a variety of cellular and organismal stress responses including apoptosis, aging, neurodegeneration and tumorigenesis. However, adaptation to mitochondrial dysfunction can occur through the activation of survival pathways, whose mechanisms are still poorly understood. The yeast is an invaluable model organism for studying how mitochondrial dysfunction can affect stress response and adaptation processes.

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The edible plant oils production is associated with the release of different types of by-products. The latter represent cheap and available substrates to produce valuable compounds, such as flavours and fragrances, biologically active compounds and bio-based polymers. Elizabethkingia meningoseptica Oleate hydratases (Em_OhyA) can selectively catalyze the conversion of unsaturated fatty acids, specifically oleic acid, into hydroxy fatty acids, which find different industrial applications.

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