Publications by authors named "Grazia Vento"

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  • - A new subtype of myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) was identified in patients with colorectal cancer (CRC), characterized by monocytes expressing granulocyte marker CD15, which increased in both blood and tumor tissues.
  • - This granulocyte-like monocyte population was linked to elevated levels of granulocyte-monocyte precursors (GMPs) in the peripheral blood, indicating a distinct immune profile in CRC patients.
  • - The study revealed that these monocytes suppress natural killer (NK) cell activity by inducing specific markers (TIGIT and NKp30), leading to a higher frequency of dysfunctional NK cells, highlighting a potential target for cancer immunotherapy.
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Antimony (Sb) is a metalloid widely present in plastics used for food contact packaging, toys and other household items. Since Sb can be released by these plastics and come into contact with humans, health concerns have been highlighted. The effect of Sb on human tissues is yet controversial, and biochemical mechanisms of toxicity are lacking.

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Obesity is a metabolic disease with an increase both in cell size (hypertrophy) and in cell number (hyperplasia) following differentiation of new adipocytes. Adipogenesis is a well-orchestrated program in which mitotic clonal expansion (MCE) occurs in the early step followed by the late terminal differentiation one. Aim of the study was to evaluate the effects of cyanidin-3-O-glucoside (C3G), an anthocyanin present in many fruits and vegetables, in the early or late phase of 3T3-L1 preadipocytes differentiation.

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Type 3 innate lymphoid cells (ILC3s) are primarily tissue-resident cells strategically localized at the intestinal barrier that exhibit the fast-acting responsiveness of classic innate immune cells. Populations of these lymphocytes depend on the transcription factor RAR-related orphan receptor and play a key role in maintaining intestinal homeostasis, keeping host-microbial mutualism in check. Current evidence has indicated a bidirectional relationship between microbiota and ILC3s.

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