Publications by authors named "P Birarelli"

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  • - This study investigates how surgery affects the immune cells, specifically lymphocytes, in pancreatic cancer patients over time, looking closely at changes before and after duodenopancreatectomy.
  • - Results showed that while natural killer (NK) cells increased and B-cells decreased 30 days post-surgery, there was a temporary drop in NK cell activity 7 days after the procedure, indicating a short-term impairment.
  • - The findings suggest that while surgery initially disrupts NK cell function, it may eventually boost their numbers and help restore normal behavior, which could improve the body’s ability to fight leftover cancer cells.
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Autocrine and paracrine mechanisms modulate the synthesis and secretion of extracellular matrix (ECM); moreover, each component of the ECM is capable of modulating the synthesis and release of other ECM molecules. Therefore, the synthesis of ECM glycoprotein fibronectin and laminin was studied in the human breast cancer cell lines MCF7 and MDA MB 23, plated on different ECM. Our results showed that the cells plated on a fibronectin substrate increased laminin synthesis: this event correlated with an increase in alpha2 and alpha3 integrin subunits.

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Malignant mesothelioma (MM) is a tumor with local invasive behaviour. Tenascin-C (TN-C) with fibronectin (FN) are associated extracellular matrix (ECM) molecules frequently neo-expressed in stromal remodeling during neoplastic progression, mostly at the invasive edge of these tumors. Tenascin-C alone or in association with other ECM molecules, could play an important role in the process of tumor invasion, acting as substrate for movement or modulating the migration on FN or promoting the degradation of ECM.

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The in vitro and in vivo integrin expression in human pleural malignant mesothelioma (MM) of three different histotypes was studied. Cell lines from MM of epithelioid (E1), fibrous (F1), byphasic histotype (B1) and normal mesothelial cells (NM) were analysed for the surface expression of alpha2, alpha3, alpha4, alpha5, alpha6, alphav, beta1, beta3, beta4 subunits and alphavbeta5 integrins. We found that alpha6, beta4 subunits and alphavbeta5, weakly detectable on NM cells, were expressed on MM cells.

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The present study was undertaken to investigate whether less pathogenic Candida species (C. tropicalis, C. stellatoidea, C.

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