Publications by authors named "Giacomo Einaudi"

Casein kinase II (CK2) has recently emerged as a pivotal mediator in the propagation of inflammation across various diseases. Nevertheless, its role in the pathogenesis of sepsis remains unexplored. Here, we investigated the involvement of CK2 in sepsis progression and the potential beneficial effects of silmitasertib, a selective and potent CK2α inhibitor, currently under clinical trials for COVID-19 and cancer.

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Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) exert a key pathogenic role in the development of obesity and insulin resistance. Thanks to its abundance in bioactive compounds, the microalga (spirulina, SP) is proposed as a nutritional supplement. Here, we investigated the potential anti-glycating properties of SP enriched with zinc (Zn-SP) and the following impact on diet-induced metabolic derangements.

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  • BTK is a special protein that helps control inflammation in certain immune cells called macrophages, and it also seems to affect how fat-related immune cells work, especially in people with obesity and diabetes.
  • When researchers blocked BTK in mice, it helped them stay healthier on a high-fat diet by improving how their bodies process sugar.
  • This means that targeting BTK could be a new way to help reduce inflammation and treat problems related to being overweight, making it an important discovery for health.
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Recurrent Binge Eating (BE) episodes characterize several eating disorders. Here, we attempted to reassemble a condition closer to BE disorder, and we analyzed whether recurrent episodes might evoke molecular alterations in the hypothalamus of rats. The hypothalamus is a brain region which is sensitive to stress and relevant in motivated behaviors, such as food intake.

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  • ICOS is a protein that helps T cells, which are part of our immune system, to work better, and it has a special partner called ICOSL, found on other immune cells.
  • Scientists tested a new drug called ICOS-Fc, which can either block or boost this protein relationship to help fight infections like sepsis.
  • In experiments with mice, giving ICOS-Fc helped reduce symptoms and damage caused by sepsis compared to untreated mice, showing its potential as a treatment.
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Sepsis and septic shock are associated with high mortality and are considered one of the major public health concerns. The onset of sepsis is known as a hyper-inflammatory state that contributes to organ failure and mortality. Recent findings suggest a potential role of two non-receptor protein tyrosine kinases, namely Focal adhesion kinase (FAK) and Proline-rich tyrosine kinase 2 (Pyk2), in the inflammation associated with endometriosis, cancer, atherosclerosis and asthma.

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Aim: Nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) is known to play an important role in the inflammatory process which takes place after ischemic stroke. The major objective of the present study was to examine the effects of MEDS-23, a potent inhibitor of NF-κB, on clinical outcomes and brain inflammatory markers in post-ischemic stroke rats.

Main Methods: Initially, a Toxicity Experiment was performed to determine the appropriate dose of MEDS-23 for use in animals, as MEDS-23 was analyzed in vivo for the first time.

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Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) is today one of the most curable pediatric cancers. Despite survival rates now exceeding 90%, survivors of pediatric HL are still at higher risk to develop late effects of cancer therapy. Premature aging has been proposed as a paradigm to explain the onset of long-term complications in these subjects.

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