Publications by authors named "Maria Lucia Orsini Delgado"

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  • Ricin is a highly toxic substance linked to bioterrorism, and while a vaccine (RiVax™) is in development, no effective treatments currently exist for ricin poisoning.
  • * Studies have shown that anti-ricin monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) show great potential for neutralizing ricin and protecting against its effects in animal models.
  • * One specific mAb, RicE5, demonstrated over 90% survival in mice after ricin exposure, even when administered 6 hours or, to a lesser extent, 24 hours post-exposure, suggesting strong therapeutic potential and long-term immunity.
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In bacteria, the cell envelope is the key element surrounding and protecting the bacterial content from mechanical or osmotic damages. It allows the selective interchanges of solutes, ions, cellular debris, and drugs between the cellular compartments and the external environment, thanks to the presence of transmembrane proteins called transporters. The major component of the cell envelope is the peptidoglycan, consisting of long linear glycan strands cross-linked by short peptide stems.

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Here, we report the molecular engineering of nanobodies that bind with picomolar affinity to both SARS-CoV-1 and SARS-CoV-2 receptor-binding domains (RBD) and are highly neutralizing. We applied deep mutational engineering to VHH72, a nanobody initially specific for SARS-CoV-1 RBD with little cross-reactivity to SARS-CoV-2 antigen. We first identified all the individual VHH substitutions that increase binding to SARS-CoV-2 RBD and then screened highly focused combinatorial libraries to isolate engineered nanobodies with improved properties.

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Particulate matter exposure and related chemical changes in drinking water have been associated with health problems and inflammatory disorders. This study aimed to examine the effect of orally administered ash-water dilution on the gut of mice under normal and inflammatory conditions. Balb/c mice received ash-released soluble and dust-suspended components in the drinking water for 14 days.

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Salmonella and Shigella bacteria are food- and waterborne pathogens that are responsible for enteric infections in humans and are still the major cause of morbidity and mortality in the emerging countries. The existence of multiple Salmonella and Shigella serotypes as well as the emergence of strains resistant to antibiotics requires the development of broadly protective therapies. Recently, the needle tip proteins of the type III secretion system of these bacteria were successfully utilized (SipD for Salmonella and IpaD for Shigella) as vaccine immunogens to provide good prophylactic cross-protection in murine models of infections.

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  • Ricin is a highly toxic protein and potential biowarfare agent with no approved specific treatment available.
  • Antibodies have been explored for protection, but their effectiveness may vary against different ricin isoforms (D and E) due to high specificity.
  • This study found that certain antibodies have varied neutralizing effects depending on the ricin variant and that a combination of specific antibodies can significantly enhance protective outcomes in mouse models.
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Background: IgE-mediated food allergy remains a significant and growing worldwide problem. Sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) shows an excellent safety profile for food allergy, but the clinical efficacy needs to be improved. This study assessed the effects of the Toll-like receptor 4 agonist outer membrane protein (Omp) 16 from Brucella abortus combined with cow´s milk proteins (CMP) through the sublingual route to modulate cow's milk allergy in an experimental model.

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Intestinal epithelial cell culture is important for biological, functional, and immunological studies. Since enterocytes have a short in vivo life span due to anoikis, we aimed to establish a novel and reproducible method to prolong the survival of mouse and human cells. Cells were isolated following a standard procedure, and cultured on ordered-cow's collagen membranes.

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Galectins play key roles in the inflammatory cascade. In this study, we aimed to analyze the effect of galectin-1 (Gal-1) in the function of intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) isolated from healthy and inflamed mucosa. IECs isolated from mice or patients with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) were incubated with different pro-inflammatory cytokines, and Gal-1 binding, secretion of homeostatic factors and viability were assessed.

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