Publications by authors named "Tagliatti V"

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  • SARS-CoV-2 infection impacts multiple organs, including the placenta, causing tissue changes and vascular injuries in pregnant women.
  • This study analyzed placenta samples from women with active or past COVID-19 infections and compared them to control samples to assess specific markers related to the virus and overall health.
  • Key findings included the detection of the virus's SPIKE protein and increased levels of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) in infected samples, suggesting potential autophagy processes affecting the placenta and implications for mother-to-fetus transmission.
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The use of sensitive animals in toxicological studies tends to be limited. Even though cell culture is an attractive alternative, it has some limitations. Therefore, we investigated the potential of the metabolomic profiling of the allantoic fluid (AF) from ex ovo chick embryos to predict the hepatotoxicity of valproate (VPA).

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Liquid biopsy has advantages over tissue biopsy, but also some technical limitations that hinder its wide use in clinical applications. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the usefulness of liquid biopsy for the clinical management of patients with advanced-stage oncogene-addicted non-small-cell lung adenocarcinomas. The investigation was conducted on a series of cases-641 plasma samples from 57 patients-collected in a prospective consecutive manner, which allowed us to assess the benefits and limitations of the approach in a real-world clinical context.

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Aristolochic acids (AAs) are powerful nephrotoxins that cause severe tubulointerstitial fibrosis. The biopsy-proven peritubular capillary rarefaction may worsen the progression of renal lesions via tissue hypoxia. As we previously observed the overproduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS) by cultured endothelial cells exposed to AA, we here investigated in vitro AA-induced metabolic changes by H-NMR spectroscopy on intracellular medium and cell extracts.

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Characteristic metabolic adaptations are recognized as a cancer hallmark. Breast cancer, like other cancer types, displays cellular respiratory switches-in particular, the Warburg effect-and important fluctuations in the glutamine and choline metabolisms. This cancer remains a world health issue mainly due to the side effects associated with chemotherapy, which force a reduction in the administered dose or even a complete discontinuation of the treatment.

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  • White adipose tissue (WAT) adjusts its mitochondrial activity in response to different carbohydrate sources, such as glucose and galactose, which affects its overall health and fat storage ability.* -
  • Using NMR spectroscopy, researchers studied how various glucose/galactose ratios influenced the metabolome of 3T3-L1 cells during the differentiation process.* -
  • The results showed that lower glucose conditions improved mitochondrial function and reduced markers of fat accumulation while revealing new pathways for understanding mitochondrial health beyond just carbohydrate metabolism.*
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Patients with alcohol use disorder (AUD) present with important emotional, cognitive, and social impairments. The gut microbiota has been recently shown to regulate brain functions and behavior but convincing evidence of its role in AUD is lacking. Here, we show that gut dysbiosis is associated with metabolic alterations that affect behavioral (depression, sociability) and neurobiological (myelination, neurotransmission, inflammation) processes involved in alcohol addiction.

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  • Obesity is a growing global issue, and effective management strategies focusing on nutrition and mitochondrial function are crucial for better addressing it.
  • The study investigated how manipulating carbohydrate intake affects fat cell (adipocyte) development using 3T3-L1 cells, comparing high-glucose to low-glucose conditions.
  • Results showed that lower glucose levels in combination with galactose led to reduced fat storage, better mitochondrial health, and overall lower markers of fat cell development, suggesting that dietary adjustments could help control obesity.
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Doxorubicin (DOX) is an anticancer drug widely used in oncology, especially for breast cancer. The main limitation of DOX treatment is its cardiotoxicity due to the cumulative dose. Clinically, DOX-induced cardiomyopathy develops as a progressive heart failure caused by a progressive cardiomyocyte's death.

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  • Recent advancements in treating metastatic melanoma include the development of small molecule inhibitors that target mutated proteins like BRAF, NRAS, and cKIT, but many patients still develop resistance to these treatments.
  • Research on melanoma cell lines with these mutations revealed that, after initial drug exposure, metabolism is disrupted but can recover, indicating possible development of resistance.
  • Combining findings from metabolic and protein studies identified key metabolic pathways and proteins that could serve as new targets to overcome drug resistance in melanoma treatment.*
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Doxorubicin (DOX) is an anticancer drug widely used in oncology. The main limitation to DOX treatments though is due to the cumulative dose that may lead to cardiotoxicity. Clinically, DOX-induced cardiomyopathy develops as a progressive heart failure consecutive to a progressive loss in cardiomyocytes due to cell necrosis and apoptosis induced by DOX.

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In this study, metastatic melanoma, breast, and prostate cancer cell lines were analyzed using a H-NMR-based approach in order to investigate common features and differences of aggressive cancers metabolomes. For that purpose, H-NMR spectra of both cellular extracts and culture media were combined with multivariate data analysis, bringing to light no less than 20 discriminant metabolites able to separate the metastatic metabolomes. The supervised approach succeeded in classifying the metastatic cell lines depending on their glucose metabolism, more glycolysis-oriented in the BRAF proto-oncogene mutated cell lines compared to the others.

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Propylene glycol and glycerol are e-cigarette constituents that facilitate liquid vaporization and nicotine transport. As these small hydrophilic molecules quickly cross the lung epithelium, we hypothesized that short-term cessation of vaping in regular users would completely clear aerosol deposit from the lungs and reverse vaping-induced cardiorespiratory toxicity. We aimed to assess the acute effects of vaping and their reversibility on biological/clinical cardiorespiratory parameters [serum/urine pneumoproteins, hemodynamic parameters, lung-function test and diffusing capacities, transcutaneous gas tensions (primary outcome), and skin microcirculatory blood flow].

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Titanium dioxide (TiO) nanoparticles (NPs) are produced abundantly and are frequently used as a white pigment in the manufacture of paints, foods, paper, and toothpaste. Despite the wide ranges of uses, there is a lack of information on the impact of NPs on animal and human health. In the present study, rats were exposed to different doses of TiO nanoparticles and sacrificed, respectively, 4 days, 1 month, and 2 months after treatment.

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