Publications by authors named "G M Sconzo"

This study was designed based on the hypothesis that changes in both the levels and surface marker expression of extracellular vesicles (EVs) isolated from the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) may be associated with the clinical form, disease activity, and severity of multiple sclerosis (MS). The analyzes were performed on subjects affected by MS or other neurological disorders. EVs, which were isolated by ultracentrifugation of CSF samples, were characterized by flow cytometry.

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Cell engraftment, survival and integration during transplantation procedures represent the crux of cell-based therapies. Thus, there have been many studies focused on improving cell viability upon implantation. We used severe oxidative stress to select for a mouse mesoangioblast subpopulation in vitro and found that this subpopulation retained self-renewal and myogenic differentiation capacities while notably enhancing cell survival, proliferation and migration relative to unselected cells.

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  • Mesoangioblasts are specialized stem cells linked to blood vessels, showing potential for tissue regeneration due to their ability to differentiate into various cell types.
  • Their movement into injured tissues is influenced by cytokines and inflammatory factors, but the specific mechanisms for crossing the extracellular matrix (ECM) were largely unknown.
  • The study reveals that Hsp70, released from mesoangioblasts, aids in their migration through ECM by interacting with receptors TLR4 and CD91, and it regulates enzymes MMP2 and MMP9, with MMP2 playing a key role in cell migration.
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  • Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory disease affecting the central nervous system, involving both immune responses and neurodegeneration.
  • Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are crucial proteins that help protect brain cells in various diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
  • The article discusses how different types of HSPs influence MS, emphasizing that their effects can vary based on their location within or outside of cells.
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Microvesicles represent a newly identified mechanism of intercellular communication. Two different types of microvesicles have been identified: membrane-derived vesicles (EVs) and exosomes. EVs originate by direct budding from the plasma membrane, while exosomes arise from ectocytosis of multivesicular bodies.

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