Publications by authors named "Nicoletta Libera Lilli"

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  • Researchers used CRISPR/Cas9 to create TP53-/- clones from human myeloma cell lines to study p53-dependent gene expression, identifying a functional score based on 13 genes downregulated when p53 is silenced.
  • This score can differentiate myeloma cells based on TP53 status, predict patient survival, and identifies patients with complete TP53 inactivation.
  • The study found that the p53-regulated gene BAX impacts myeloma cell sensitivity to specific treatments, and combining MCL1 and BCL2 inhibitors may provide better treatment options for patients with TP53 inactivation.
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In this study, the immunomodulatory effects of a sequential micro-immunotherapy medicine, referred as MIM-seq, were appraised in human primary M1 and M2 macrophages, in which the secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines, such as interleukin (IL)-1β, IL-6, IL-12, IL-23, and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha, was inhibited. In addition, the potential anti-proliferative effects of MIM-seq on tumor cells was assessed in three models of colorectal cancer (CRC): an in vitro two-dimensions (2D) model of HCT-116 cells, an in vitro tri-dimensional (3D) model of spheroids, and an in vivo model of subcutaneous xenografted mice. In these models, MIM-seq displayed anti-proliferative effects when compared with the vehicle.

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Different sources of mesenchymal stromal cells can be considered for regenerative medicine applications. Here we analyzed human adipose-derived stromal cells from infrapatellar fat pad (IFPSC) of osteoarthritis patients, representing a very interesting candidate for cartilage regeneration. No data are available concerning IFPSC stability after in vitro expansion.

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