Publications by authors named "Messore A"

The HIV-1 integrase (IN) plays a critical role in the viral lifecycle by integrating the viral DNA into the host chromosome. The catalytic function of IN has been exploited as a target, with five drugs acting as active site binders (IN strand transfer inhibitors, INSTIs). However, IN mutations conferring low-level resistance to INSTIs have been reported.

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It has been more than four years since the first report of SARS-CoV-2, and humankind has experienced a pandemic with an unprecedented impact. Moreover, the new variants have made the situation even worse. Among viral enzymes, the SARS-CoV-2 main protease (M) has been deemed a promising drug target vs.

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Developing drugs for brain infection by is an unmet medical need. We used a combination of cheminformatics, target-, and phenotypic-based drug discovery methods to identify inhibitors that target an essential enzyme, sterol 14-demethylase (NfCYP51). A total of 124 compounds preselected were tested against .

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For RNA viruses, RNA helicases have long been recognized to play critical roles during virus replication cycles, facilitating proper folding and replication of viral RNAs, therefore representing an ideal target for drug discovery. SARS-CoV-2 helicase, the non-structural protein 13 (nsp13) is a highly conserved protein among all known coronaviruses, and, at the moment, is one of the most explored viral targets to identify new possible antiviral agents. In the present study, we present six diketo acids (DKAs) as nsp13 inhibitors able to block both SARS-CoV-2 nsp13 enzymatic functions.

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  • Heparanase (HPSE) facilitates cell invasion and metastasis by breaking down extracellular matrix components; the study focused on a new inhibitor, RDS 3337, in glioblastoma cells.
  • Treatment with RDS 3337 increased the expression of autophagy markers like LC3II and p62, indicating disrupted autophagic processes, which corresponded with the activation of cell death mechanisms.
  • The results suggest that HPSE supports autophagy while the inhibition by RDS 3337 shifts the balance towards apoptosis, highlighting its potential as a therapeutic strategy in managing tumor growth.
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Solid tumors are active tissues containing hypoxic regions and producing metabolic acids. By decreasing pH, cancer cells create a hostile environment for surrounding host cells and foster tumor growth and progression. By governing acid/base regulation, carbonic anhydrases (CAs) are involved in several physiological/pathological processes, including tumors.

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Plants have been known since ancient times for their healing properties, being used as preparations against human diseases of different etiologies. More recently, natural products have been studied and characterized, isolating the phytochemicals responsible for their bioactivity. Most certainly, there are currently numerous active compounds extracted from plants and used as drugs, dietary supplements, or sources of bioactive molecules that are useful in modern drug discovery.

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The emergence of Arabidopsis thaliana as a model system has led to a rapid and wide improvement in molecular genetics techniques for studying gene function and regulation. However, there are still several drawbacks that cannot be easily solved with molecular genetic approaches, such as the study of unfriendly species, which are of increasing agronomic interest but are not easily transformed, thus are not prone to many molecular techniques. Chemical genetics represents a methodology able to fill this gap.

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Background: As a result of the paucity of treatment, Leishmaniasis continues to provoke about 60,000 deaths every year worldwide. New molecules are needed, and drug discovery research is oriented toward targeting proteins crucial for parasite survival. Among them, trypanothione reductase (TR) is of remarkable interest owing to its vital role in species protozoan parasite life.

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Histone acetyltransferases (HATs) are involved in the epigenetic positive control of gene expression in eukaryotes. CREB-binding proteins (CBP)/p300, a subfamily of highly conserved HATs, have been shown to function as acetylases on both histones and non-histone proteins. In the model plant among the five CBP/p300 HATs, HAC1, HAC5 and HAC12 have been shown to be involved in the ethylene signaling pathway.

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Alzheimer disease is an age-linked neurodegenerative disorder representing one of the greatest medical care challenges of our century. Several drugs are useful in ameliorating the symptoms, even if none could stop or reverse disease progression. The standard approach is represented by the cholinesterase inhibitors (ChEIs) that restore the levels of acetylcholine (ACh) by inhibiting the acetylcholinesterase (AChE).

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Influenza viruses are transmitted from human to human via airborne droplets and can be transferred through contaminated environmental surfaces. Some works have demonstrated the efficacy of essential oils (EOs) as antimicrobial and antiviral agents, but most of them examined the liquid phases, which are generally toxic for oral applications. In our study, we describe the antiviral activity of , , and vapor EOs against influenza virus type A.

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  • A new series of pyrimidine and pyridine diamines were developed as inhibitors targeting two sites on cholinesterases, which are enzymes related to neurotransmitter breakdown.
  • Some of these compounds showed strong inhibitory effects on acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butyrylcholinesterase (BChE), with specific compounds demonstrating nanomolar potency.
  • Additionally, certain compounds exhibited antioxidant properties, reduced the aggregation of harmful proteins associated with neurodegenerative diseases, and showed low toxicity in brain cells while being predicted to cross the blood-brain barrier.
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The ability to obtain Fe is critical for pathogens to multiply in their host. For this reason, there is significant interest in the identification of compounds that might interfere with Fe management in bacteria. Here we have tested the response of two Gram-negative pathogens, serovar Typhimurium (STM) and (PAO1), to deferiprone (DFP), a chelating agent already in use for the treatment of thalassemia, and to some DFP derivatives designed to increase its lipophilicity.

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  • - Growing environmental concerns are pushing food industries to embrace a "circular economy," where by-products are repurposed into raw materials for other industries.
  • - The tomato processing industry generates considerable by-products like skins and seeds, which can be used to extract valuable compounds such as lycopene and nutritional oil.
  • - This review highlights recent advancements in extracting lycopene from tomato skins, emphasizing its health benefits and the economic advantages of utilizing tomato by-products.
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Recently, the cultivation of light Cannabis, with a total THC content less than 0.6%, has been encouraged due to its industrial and therapeutic potential. This has increased the consumption of hemp for both smoking purposes and food preparation.

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Unlabelled: Multiple combinations of antiretroviral drugs have remarkably improved the treatment of HIV-1 infection. However, life-long treatments and drug resistance are still an open issue that requires continuous efforts for the identification of novel antiviral drugs.

Background: The reverse transcriptase-associated ribonuclease H (RNase H) hydrolyzes the HIV genome to allow synthesizing viral DNA.

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Nocodazole is an antineoplastic agent that exerts its effects by depolymerizing microtubules. Herein we report a structural analog of nocodazole, a (1-pyrrol-1-yl)methyl-1-benzoimidazole carbamate ester derivative, named RDS 60. We evaluated the antineoplastic properties of RDS 60 in two human head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) cell lines and we found that this compound significantly inhibited replication of both HNSCC cell lines without inducing any important cytotoxic effect on human dermal fibroblasts and human keratinocytes.

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Novel anti-HIV agents are still needed to overcome resistance issues, in particular inhibitors acting against novel viral targets. The ribonuclease H (RNase H) function of the reverse transcriptase (RT) represents a validated and promising target, and no inhibitor has reached the clinical pipeline yet. Here, we present rationally designed non-diketo acid selective RNase H inhibitors (RHIs) based on the quinolinone scaffold starting from former dual integrase (IN)/RNase H quinolinonyl diketo acids.

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Candida albicans, in specific conditions, is responsible of severe invasive systemic candidiasis that are related to its ability to produce biofilm on biological and artificial surfaces. Many studies reported the role of iron in fungal growth and virulence and the ability of metal chelating agents to interfere with C. albicans metabolism, virulence and biofilm formation.

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Plant-based systems continue to play a pivotal role in healthcare, and their use has been extensively documented. L. is a genus comprising various herbaceous species, known by the trivial name Asphodelus.

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  • True myrrh, a resinous substance used for medicinal purposes since ancient times, contains numerous metabolites, mainly sesquiterpenes, which have been challenging to identify due to degradation issues in traditional analysis methods like GC-MS.
  • This study utilized supercritical CO2 extraction to analyze myrrh's components more gently, and both HPLC and GC-MS were employed for this purpose.
  • The findings revealed that myrrh extracts, particularly when combined with vitamin E acetate, demonstrate antiviral effects against the influenza A virus, with bioactive compounds furanodienone and curzerene disrupting different stages of viral replication.
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Background: Anticancer drug resistance is a challenging phenomenon of growing concern which arises from alteration in drug targets. Despite the fast speed of new chemotherapeutic agent design, the increasing prevalence of this phenomenon requires further research and treatment development. Recently, we reported a new aminopyrimidine compound-namely RDS 344-as a potential innovative anticancer agent.

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- AD, the most common form of dementia, has a multifactorial etiology, and the current therapy (AChEIs and memantine) is unable to interrupt its progress and fatal outcome. This is reflected in the research programs that are oriented toward the development of new therapeutics able to operate on multiple targets involved in the disease progression. - The patents from 2016 to present regarding the use of AChEIs in AD, concerns the development of new AChEIs, multitarget or multifunctional ligands, or the associations of currently used AChEIs with other compounds acting on different targets involved in the AD.

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Due to the biological liability of diketo acid (DKA) chain, we transferred this element of our previously reported anti-HIV-1 pyrrolyl derivatives to a non-DKA scaffold, obtaining a series of pyrrolyl-pyrazole carboxylic acids as new RNase H inhibitors. Among the newly synthesized derivatives, oxyphenylpyrrolyl-pyrazoles demonstrated inhibitory activities within the low micromolar/submicromolar range with compound being the most potent. Interestingly, all tested compounds showed up to 2 orders of magnitude of selectivity for RNase H vs integrase.

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