471 results match your criteria: "University of Piemonte Orientale "A. Avogadro"[Affiliation]"

Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common tumor of the central nervous system. Current therapies, often associated with severe side effects, are inefficacious to contrast the GBM relapsing forms. In trying to overcome these drawbacks, (-6-44)-acetatodiamminedichlorido(2-(2-propynyl)octanoato)platinum(IV), also called Pt(IV)Ac-POA, has been recently synthesized.

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Background: Some concomitant medications including antibiotics (ATB) have been reproducibly associated with worse survival following immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) in unselected patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) (according to programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) expression and treatment line). Whether such relationship is causative or associative is matter of debate.

Methods: We present the outcomes analysis according to concomitant baseline medications (prior to ICI initiation) with putative immune-modulatory effects in a large cohort of patients with metastatic NSCLC with a PD-L1 expression ≥50%, receiving first-line pembrolizumab monotherapy.

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Herein the effects of three platinum complexes, namely (-4-2)-(2,2'-bipyridine)dichloridoplatinum(II), Pt-bpy, (-4-2)-dichlorido(1,10-phenanthroline) platinum(II), Pt-phen, and (-4-2)-chlorido(2,2':6',2''-terpyridine)platinum(II) chloride, Pt-terpy, on the aggregation of an amyloid model system derived from the C-terminal domain of Aβ peptide (Aβ) were investigated. Thioflavin T (ThT) binding assays revealed the ability of Pt(II) compounds to repress amyloid aggregation in a dose-dependent way, whereas the ability of Aβ peptide to interfere with ligand field of metal complexes was analyzed through UV-Vis absorption spectroscopy and electrospray ionization mass spectrometry. Spectroscopic data provided micromolar EC values and allowed to assess that the observed inhibition of amyloid aggregation is due to the formation of adducts between Aβ peptide and complexes upon the release of labile ligands as chloride and that they can explore different modes of coordination toward Aβ with respect to the entire Aβ polypeptide.

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Recent Advances in Biomedical, Therapeutic and Pharmaceutical Applications of Microbial Surfactants.

Pharmaceutics

March 2021

Pharmaceutical Science Research Group, Biomedical Science Research Institute, Ulster University, Coleraine, Northern Ireland BT52 1SA, UK.

The spread of antimicrobial-resistant pathogens typically existing in biofilm formation and the recent COVID-19 pandemic, although unrelated phenomena, have demonstrated the urgent need for methods to combat such increasing threats. New avenues of research for natural molecules with desirable properties to alleviate this situation have, therefore, been expanding. Biosurfactants comprise a group of unique and varied amphiphilic molecules of microbial origin capable of interacting with lipidic membranes/components of microorganisms and altering their physicochemical properties.

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Mussel-inspired antimicrobial coating on PTFE barrier membranes for guided tissue regeneration.

Biomed Mater

April 2021

Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Politecnico di Torino, Turin 10129, Italy.

Guided tissue regeneration procedures to treat periodontitis lesions making use of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) membranes exhibit large variability in their surgical outcomes, due to bacterial infection following implantation. This work reports on a facile method to obtain antimicrobial coatings for such PTFE membranes, by exploiting a mussel-inspired approach andformation of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs). PTFE films were initially coated with self-polymerized 3,4-dihydroxy-DL-phenylalanine (DOPA) (PTFE-DOPA), then incubated with AgNOsolution.

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Background: After liver resection (LR), patients with hepatocellular cancer (HCC) are at high risk of recurrence. There are no approved anti-cancer therapies known to affect such risk, highlighting the acute need for novel systemic therapies to control the probability of disease relapse. Immunotherapy is expanding as a novel treatment option for HCC.

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  • Liver fibrosis is an important prognostic factor in primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), and this study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of vibration-controlled transient elastography (VCTE) in diagnosing advanced fibrosis (AF) at disease presentation.
  • A total of 167 PBC patients were analyzed, with VCTE demonstrating good diagnostic accuracy (AUROC of 0.89) for identifying AF, using specific liver stiffness measurement (LSM) cutoffs (≤6.5 kPa to rule out and >11.0 kPa to confirm AF).
  • The findings indicate that while VCTE can accurately distinguish between the presence and absence of AF using certain LSM cutoff values, liver biopsy remains necessary for patients with intermediate L
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  • First-line treatment of metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients with high PD-L1 expression using pembrolizumab is supported, with a median overall survival of 15.8 months reported in a study of 974 patients.
  • After disease progression, a significant number of patients (55.9%) did not receive further treatment, often due to older age and poorer health status.
  • Among those who switched to second-line treatments, patients receiving pembrolizumab in combination with local ablative therapies had improved survival rates compared to those who only received pembrolizumab.
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ParaHydrogen Polarized Ethyl-[1- C]pyruvate in Water, a Key Substrate for Fostering the PHIP-SAH Approach to Metabolic Imaging.

Chemphyschem

June 2021

Department of Molecular Biotechnology and Health Sciences Molecular Imaging Centre, University of Torino, Via Nizza 52, 10126, Torino, Italy.

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  • The synthesis of vinyl-[1-C]pyruvate has been successfully achieved, leading to the production of C hyperpolarized ethyl-[1-C]pyruvate using a technique called ParaHydrogen Induced Polarization (PHIP).
  • The vinyl-ester was created as a more stable ketal derivative to avoid rapid degradation issues associated with pyruvate.
  • Ethyl-[1-C]pyruvate has demonstrated higher efficiency in transferring spin order from ParaHydrogen protons compared to its allyl-derivative, and it is now viable for in vivo metabolic studies due to achieving a high concentration and sufficient carbon polarization.
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Background: and are three tumor suppressor genes located on chromosome 17 and frequently found deleted, silenced, or mutated in many cancers. These genes are involved in autophagy, apoptosis, and drug resistance in ovarian cancer. Haploinsufficiency or loss-of-function of either , or correlates with enhanced predisposition to cancer development and progression, and chemoresistance.

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A Single-Pot Template Reaction Towards a Manganese-Based T Contrast Agent.

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl

May 2021

Department of Imaging Chemistry and Biology, School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences, King's College London, Fourth Floor Lambeth Wing, St Thomas' Hospital, London, SE1 7EH, UK.

Manganese-based contrast agents (MnCAs) have emerged as suitable alternatives to gadolinium-based contrast agents (GdCAs). However, due to their kinetic lability and laborious synthetic procedures, only a few MnCAs have found clinical MRI application. In this work, we have employed a highly innovative single-pot template synthetic strategy to develop a MnCA, MnL , and studied the most important physicochemical properties in vitro.

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Smart drug delivery systems are required for the site-specific drug targeting to enhance the therapeutic efficiency of a drug. Resveratrol (RV) is a polyphenolic compound with anti-cancer activity. However, its poor aqueous solubility and non-selectivity are the major challenges for its employment in cancer therapy.

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Rhamnolipid coating reduces microbial biofilm formation on titanium implants: an in vitro study.

BMC Oral Health

February 2021

Department of Industrial Engineering and BIOtech, University of Trento, via Sommarive, 38123, Trento, Italy.

Background: Peri-implant mucositis and peri-implantitis are biofilm-related diseases causing major concern in oral implantology, requiring complex anti-infective procedures or implant removal. Microbial biosurfactants emerged as new anti-biofilm agents for coating implantable devices preserving biocompatibility. This study aimed to assess the efficacy of rhamnolipid biosurfactant R89 (R89BS) to reduce Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus epidermidis biofilm formation on titanium.

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Microbial biofilms strongly resist host immune responses and antimicrobial treatments and are frequently responsible for chronic infections in peri-implant tissues. Biosurfactants (BSs) have recently gained prominence as a new generation of anti-adhesive and antimicrobial agents with great biocompatibility and were recently suggested for coating implantable materials in order to improve their anti-biofilm properties. In this study, the anti-biofilm activity of lipopeptide AC7BS, rhamnolipid R89BS, and sophorolipid SL18 was evaluated against clinically relevant fungal/bacterial dual-species biofilms (, , ) through quantitative and qualitative tests.

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Therapeutic peptides for the treatment of cystic fibrosis: Challenges and perspectives.

Eur J Med Chem

March 2021

Department of Molecular Biotechnology and Health Sciences, Molecular Biotechnology Center, University of Torino, Via Nizza 52, 10126, Torino, Italy; Kither Biotech S.r.l., Via Nizza 52, 10126, Torino, Italy. Electronic address:

Cystic fibrosis (CF) is the most common amongst rare genetic diseases, affecting more than 70.000 people worldwide. CF is characterized by a dysfunctional chloride channel, termed cystic fibrosis conductance regulator (CFTR), which leads to the production of a thick and viscous mucus layer that clogs the lungs of CF patients and traps pathogens, leading to chronic infections and inflammation and, ultimately, lung damage.

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  • ALDH1A3 is an enzyme involved in converting aldehydes to carboxylic acids and is linked to cancer stem cells, which are associated with higher cancer relapse risks and poor outcomes.
  • Researchers characterized NR6, a new selective inhibitor of ALDH1A3, showing it effectively targets cancer cells and binds to a unique site in the enzyme.
  • NR6 exhibits anti-metastatic properties and reduces cancer stem cell markers, suggesting it could be a valuable candidate for further research in treating glioblastoma and colorectal cancers.
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Ovarian cancer (OC) is characterized by a high mortality rate due to the late diagnosis and the elevated metastatic potential. Autophagy, a lysosomal-driven catabolic process, contributes to the macromolecular turnover, cell homeostasis, and survival, and as such, it represents a pathway targetable for anti-cancer therapies. It is now recognized that the vascularization and the cellular composition of the tumor microenvironment influence the development and progression of OC by controlling the availability of nutrients, oxygen, growth factors, and inflammatory and immune-regulatory soluble factors that ultimately impinge on autophagy regulation in cancer cells.

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Grape seeds are among the main constituents of grape pomace, ranging between 20% and 30% of the wet matrix; however, their oligosaccharide composition has not been studied. This paper describes the purification and the identification of low molecular weight oligosaccharides contained in an EtOH/water extract of grape seeds. A sequential two-step purification by size exclusion chromatography was carried out to fractionate compounds according to molecular weights.

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Frailty in Rheumatic Diseases.

Front Immunol

June 2021

Division of Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology, Humanitas Clinical and Research Center- IRCCS, Rozzano, Italy.

Frailty is a syndrome characterized by the decline in the physiologic reserve and function of several systems, leading to increased vulnerability and adverse health outcomes. While common in the elderly, recent studies have underlined the higher prevalence of frailty in chronic diseases, independent of age. The pathophysiological mechanisms that contribute to frailty have not been completely understood, although significant progresses have recently been made.

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Lower limb deep vein thrombosis in COVID-19 patients admitted to intermediate care respiratory units.

Thromb Res

January 2021

UO Pneumologia, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Pisana and Dipartimento di Patologia Chirurgica, Medica, Molecolare e dell'Area Critica, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy; Centro Dipartimentale di Biologia Cellulare Cardiorespiratoria, Dipartimento di Patologia Chirurgica, Medica, Molecolare e dell'Area Critica, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy. Electronic address:

COVID-19 has been associated with an increased risk of thrombotic events; however, the reported incidence of deep vein thrombosis varies depending, at least in part, on the severity of the disease. Aim of this prospective, multicenter, observational study was to investigate the incidence of lower limb deep vein thrombosis as assessed by compression ultrasound in consecutive patients admitted to three pulmonary medicine wards designated to care for patients with COVID-19 related pneumonia, with or without respiratory failure but not requiring admission to an intensive care unit. Consecutive patients admitted between March 27 and May 6, 2020 were enrolled.

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Biomimetic magnetic nanoparticles mediated by magnetosome proteins (BMNPs) are potential innovative tools for cancer therapy since, besides being multifunctional platforms, they can be manipulated by an external gradient magnetic field (GMF) and/or an alternating magnetic field (AMF), mediating targeting and hyperthermia, respectively. We evaluated the cytocompatibility/cytotoxicity of BMNPs and Doxorubicin (DOXO)-BMNPs in the presence/absence of GMF in 4T1 and MCF-7 cells as well as their cellular uptake. We analyzed the biocompatibility and in vivo distribution of BMNPs as well as the effect of DOXO-BMNPs in BALB/c mice bearing 4T1 induced mammary carcinomas after applying GMF and AMF.

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The design of novel nanomaterials that can be used as multifunctional platforms allowing the combination of therapies is gaining increased interest. Moreover, if this nanomaterial is intended for a targeted drug delivery, the use of several guidance methods to increase guidance efficiency is also crucial. Magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) allow this combination of therapies and guidance strategies.

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Multiparameter flow cytometric detection and quantification of senescent cells in vitro.

Biogerontology

December 2020

Centre for Biological Engineering, School of Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering, Loughborough University, Loughborough, LE11 3TU, UK.

It has been over half a century since cellular senescence was first noted and characterized, and yet no consensus senescent marker has been reliably established. This challenge is compounded by the complexity and heterogenic phenotypes of senescent cells. This necessitates the use of multiple biomarkers to confidently characterise senescent cells.

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Generation of an induced pluripotent stem cell line, CSSi011-A (6534), from an Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patient with heterozygous L145F mutation in SOD1 gene.

Stem Cell Res

July 2020

Fondazione IRCCS Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza, Cellular Reprogramming Unit - Viale dei Cappuccini, 71013 San Giovanni Rotondo, Foggia, Italy. Electronic address:

Among the known causative genes of familial ALS, SOD1mutation is one of the most common. It encodes for the ubiquitous detoxifying copper/zinc binding SOD1 enzyme, whose mutations selectively cause motor neuron death, although the mechanisms are not as yet clear. What is known is that mutant-mediated toxicity is not caused by loss of its detoxifying activity but by a gain-of-function.

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Immunometabolic Status of COVID-19 Cancer Patients.

Physiol Rev

October 2020

Humanitas Clinical and Research Center IRCCS, Rozzano, Milan, Italy; Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Piemonte Orientale "A. Avogadro," Novara, Italy; Molecular Immunology Unit, Department of Research, Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori, Milan, Italy; Evaluative Epidemiology Unit, Department of Research, Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori, Milan, Italy; Division of Hematology and Oncology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee; Thoracic Oncology Unit, Medical Oncology Department, Fondazione IRCCS, Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori, Milan, Italy; and Clinical Research Lab, Oncology Department, IRCCS Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche "Mario Negri," Milan, Italy.

Cancer patients appear to be more likely to be diagnosed with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). This is supported by the understanding of immunometabolic pathways that intersect patients with infection and cancer. However, data derived by case series and retrospective studies do not offer a coherent interpretation, since data from China suggest an increased risk of COVID-19, while data from the United States and Italy show a prevalence of COVID-19 in cancer patients comparable with the general population.

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