Publications by authors named "Ruggiero Alessandra"

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  • A study conducted on aged patients with COVID-19 pneumonia at a hospital in Italy aimed to define the immune responses related to the infection, particularly focusing on the effects of vaccination.
  • The study analyzed humoral responses (like antibody production) and cellular responses (like T-cell counts), comparing vaccinated and unvaccinated patients to understand their immunity levels and disease severity.
  • Results showed unvaccinated patients had worse outcomes and lower immune responses, with vaccinated individuals exhibiting higher antibody levels and T-cell counts, especially against the Delta variant.
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Despite intense research towards the understanding of abiotic stress adaptation in tomato, the physiological adjustments and transcriptome modulation induced by combined salt and low nitrate (low N) conditions remain largely unknown. Here, three traditional tomato genotypes were grown under long-term single and combined stresses throughout a complete growth cycle. Physiological, molecular, and growth measurements showed extensive morphophysiological modifications under combined stress compared to the control, and single stress conditions, resulting in the highest penalty in yield and fruit size.

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  • Children with perinatally acquired HIV (PHIV) have unique vaccination needs due to their less effective immune responses compared to healthy controls (HCs).
  • A study evaluated the safety and effectiveness of a meningococcal vaccine in both PHIV-affected children and HCs, finding that while the vaccine was safe for both groups, PHIV showed lower immune responses.
  • Further analysis revealed differences in B cell behavior and gene expression between PHIV children and HCs post-vaccination, indicating that PHIV may have different mechanisms affecting long-term immunity, warranting more research in these vulnerable groups.
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  • Accessible immunoassays for SARS-CoV-2 can assist in managing HIV patients, especially those with ongoing immune issues.
  • A study involving 541 HIV vaccine recipients (250 receiving one dose, 249 two, and 42 three doses of the BNT162b2 vaccine) evaluated immune responses and adverse events.
  • Results showed that while two vaccine doses were well tolerated, a third boosted antibody and neutralization responses, indicating that anti-spike antibodies may indicate neutralizing activity, despite some discrepancies in individual responses.
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  • * Patient-specific stem cells, known as iPSCs, are used alongside these organoids to explore the underlying causes of various diseases, especially rare ones, by overcoming issues with sample availability and animal testing.
  • * The review highlights techniques for creating these organoids and their application in studying rare neurological, muscular, and skeletal diseases, while also addressing challenges and opportunities for new treatments.
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Pseudotyped viruses (PVs) are molecular tools that can be used to study host-virus interactions and to test the neutralizing ability of serum samples, in addition to their better-known use in gene therapy for the delivery of a gene of interest. PVs are replication defective because the viral genome is divided into different plasmids that are not incorporated into the PVs. This safe and versatile system allows the use of PVs in biosafety level 2 laboratories.

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Recent developments in low-cost imaging hyperspectral cameras have opened up new possibilities for high-throughput phenotyping (HTP), allowing for high-resolution spectral data to be obtained in the visible and near-infrared spectral range. This study presents, for the first time, the integration of a low-cost hyperspectral camera Senop HSC-2 into an HTP platform to evaluate the drought stress resistance and physiological response of four tomato genotypes (770P, 990P, Red Setter and Torremaggiore) during two cycles of well-watered and deficit irrigation. Over 120 gigabytes of hyperspectral data were collected, and an innovative segmentation method able to reduce the hyperspectral dataset by 85.

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Background: We have previously shown that eliciting SARS-CoV-2-specific IgM after vaccination is associated with higher levels of SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing IgG. This study aims to assess whether IgM development is also associated with longer-lasting immunity.

Methods: We analysed anti-SARS-CoV-2 spike protein IgG and IgM (IgG-S, IgM-S), and anti-nucleocapsid IgG (IgG-N) in 1872 vaccinees at different time points: before the first dose (D1; w0), before the second dose (D2; w3) at three (w6) and 23 weeks (w29) after D2; moreover, 109 subjects were further tested at the booster dose (D3, w44), at 3 weeks (w47) and 6 months (w70) after D3.

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Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) and severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) have caused two major viral outbreaks during the last century. Two major aspects of HIV-1 and SARS-CoV-2 co-infection have been extensively investigated and deserve attention. First, the impact of the co-infection on the progression of disease caused by HIV-1 or SARS-CoV-2.

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Mycobacterium tuberculosis and human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) syndemic interactions are a major global health concern. Despite the clinical significance of coinfection, our understanding of the cellular pathophysiology and the therapeutic pharmacodynamic impact of coinfection is limited. Here, we use single-round infectious HIV-1 pseudotyped viral particles expressing green fluorescent protein alongside M.

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Tomato is a horticultural crop of high economic and nutritional value. Suboptimal environmental conditions, such as limited water and nutrient availability, cause severe yield reductions. Thus, selection of genotypes requiring lower inputs is a goal for the tomato breeding sector.

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HIV-1 infection in the absence of treatment results in progression toward AIDS. Host genetic factors play a role in HIV-1 pathogenesis, but complete knowledge is not yet available. Since less-expressed HLA-C variants are associated with poor HIV-1 control and unstable HLA-C variants are associated with higher HIV-1 infectivity, we investigated whether there was a correlation between the different stages of HIV-1 progression and the presence of specific HLA-C allotypes.

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The Mediterranean basin countries are considered secondary centres of tomato diversification. However, information on phenotypic and allelic variation of local tomato materials is still limited. Here we report on the evaluation of the largest traditional tomato collection, which includes 1499 accessions from Southern Europe.

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Background: Immunization of vulnerable populations with distinct immunity often results in suboptimal immunogenicity, durability, and efficacy.

Methods: Safety and immunogenicity profiles of BNT162b2 messenger RNA coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine, among people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), were evaluated in 28 perinatally HIV-infected patients under antiretroviral therapy (ART) and 65 healthy controls (HCs) with no previous history of COVID-19. Thus, we measured severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)-specific humoral and CD4+ T cell responses.

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Background: Identifying subphenotypes within heterogeneous diseases may have an impact in terms of therapeutic options. In this study, we aim to assess different subphenotypes in children living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1), according to the clinical, virological, and immunological characteristics.

Methods: We collected clinical and sociodemographic data, baseline viral load (VL), CD4 and CD8 count and percentage, age at initiation of ART, HIV DNA reservoir size in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs), cell-associated RNA (CA-RNA), ultrasensitive VL, CD4 subsets (T effector CD25+, activated memory cells, Treg cells), humoral-specific HIV response (T-bet B cells), innate response (CD56dim natural killer (NK) cells, NKp46+, perforin), exhaustion markers (PD-1, PD-L1, DNAM), CD8 senescence, and biomarkers for T-lymphocyte thymic output (TREC) and endothelial activation (VCAM).

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  • Adolescents with perinatally acquired HIV on antiretroviral therapy show increased B-cell hyperactivation, leading to atypical B-cell phenotypes that can impair vaccine response and elevate tumor risk.
  • A study of 40 HIV-infected adolescents revealed that those starting treatment later exhibited more signs of B-cell dysfunction and had detectable HIV-1 RNA levels.
  • Analysis revealed a correlation between the expansion of atypical B-cells and exhausted T-cells, with associated inflammatory protein changes, pointing to ongoing immune activation challenges in this population.
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Following acute HCV infection, the virus establishes a chronic disease in the majority of patients whilst few individuals clear the infection spontaneously. The precise mechanisms that determine chronic HCV infection or spontaneous clearance are not completely understood but are proposed to be driven by host and viral genetic factors as well as HCV encoded immunomodulatory proteins. Using the HIV-1 LTR as a tool to measure NF-κB activity, we identified that the HCV E1E2 glycoproteins and more so the E2 protein down-modulates HIV-1 LTR activation in 293T, TZM-bl and the more physiologically relevant Huh7 liver derived cell line.

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A comprehensive collection of 1254 tomato accessions, corresponding to European traditional and modern varieties, early domesticated varieties, and wild relatives, was analyzed by genotyping by sequencing. A continuous genetic gradient between the traditional and modern varieties was observed. European traditional tomatoes displayed very low genetic diversity, with only 298 polymorphic loci (95% threshold) out of 64 943 total variants.

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Background: Currently, evaluation of the IgG antibodies specific for the SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein following vaccination is used worldwide to estimate vaccine response. Limited data are available on vaccine-elicited IgM antibodies and their potential implication in immunity to SARS-CoV-2.

Methods: We performed a longitudinal study to quantify anti-S SARS-CoV-2 IgG and IgM (IgG-S and IgM-S) in health care worker (HCW) recipients of the BNT162b2 vaccine.

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Background: COVID-19 vaccines have demonstrated effectiveness in reducing SARS-CoV-2 mild and severe outcomes. In vaccinated subjects with SARS-CoV-2 history, RBD-specific IgG and pseudovirus neutralization titers were rapidly recalled by a single BTN162b2 vaccine dose to higher levels than those in naïve recipients after the second dose, irrespective of waning immunity. In this study, we inspected the long-term kinetic and neutralizing responses of S-specific IgG induced by two administrations of BTN162b2 vaccine in infection-naïve subjects and in subjects previously infected with SARS-CoV-2.

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Integrated HIV-1 DNA persists despite antiretroviral therapy and can fuel viral rebound following treatment interruption. Hence, methods to specifically measure the integrated HIV-1 DNA portion only are important to monitor the reservoir in eradication trials. Here, we provide an up-to-date overview of the literature on the different approaches used to measure integrated HIV-1 DNA.

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Introduction: Persistence of HIV-1, causing chronic immune activation, is a key determinant of premature senescence. Early antiretroviral therapy (ART) has been associated with a reduced HIV-1 reservoir in children with perinatally acquired HIV-1 (PHIV), but its impact on the senescence process is an open question. We investigated the association between HIV-1 reservoir and biological and immune ageing profile in PHIV enrolled in the multicentre cross-sectional study CARMA (Child and Adolescent Reservoir Measurements on early suppressive ART) conducted within the EPIICAL (Early treated Perinatally HIV Infected individuals: Improving Children's Actual Life) consortium.

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  • The BNT162b2 vaccine enhances specific memory B cells and antibodies significantly after the second dose, indicating its effectiveness in building immune defense against COVID-19.
  • While antibody levels decline two months post-vaccination, memory B cells continue to rise, suggesting ongoing protection despite reduced serum antibodies.
  • The vaccine does not stimulate mucosal IgA production, which may result in local immune deficiencies, leaving vaccinated individuals potentially vulnerable to infections despite overall immune response.
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  • A mass vaccination campaign is crucial to overcome the COVID-19 pandemic, especially for immunocompromised patients who are at greater risk for severe illness.* -
  • Current vaccine efficacy data mostly comes from healthy individuals, highlighting the need for further studies on how well vaccines work in vulnerable populations like those with inborn errors of immunity (IEI).* -
  • A study found that while most IEI patients and healthy controls developed antibody and T cell responses post-vaccination, some IEI patients did not show sufficient immune responses, suggesting the need to assess both antibody and T cell responses for true vaccine effectiveness.*
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