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Microalgae Xanthophylls: From Biosynthesis Pathway and Production Techniques to Encapsulation Development.

Foods

November 2021

Laboratoire de Génie Enzymatique et Microbiologie, Equipe de Biotechnologie des Algues, Ecole Nationale d'Ingénieurs de Sfax, Université de Sfax, Sfax 3038, Tunisia.

In the last 20 years, xanthophylls from microalgae have gained increased scientific and industrial interests. This review highlights the essential issues that concern this class of high value compounds. Firstly, their chemical diversity as the producer microorganisms was detailed.

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The fractionation of the methanolic extract (MeOH-E) of (Forssk.) Webb & Berthel and further analysis by thin layer chromatography resulted in four fractions (F1, F2, F3 and F4) that, in parallel with the MeOH-E, were screened for antioxidant, cytotoxic, antidiabetic and antibacterial properties. In addition, chemical characterization of their bioactive molecules was performed using LC-DAD-ESI/MS.

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Immune checkpoint CD155 promoter methylation profiling reveals cancer-associated behaviors within breast neoplasia.

Cancer Immunol Immunother

May 2022

Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Screening Processes, Centre de Biotechnologie de Sfax, University of Sfax, B.P 1177, 3018, Sfax, Tunisia.

Background: CD155 immune checkpoint has recently emerged as a compelling immunotherapeutic target. Epigenetic DNA methylation changes are recognized as key molecular mechanisms in cancer development. Hence, the identification of methylation markers that are sensitive and specific for breast cancer may improve early detection and predict prognosis.

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Allium sativum (As), commonly known as garlic, has been used for a long time, for its therapeutic effects. Recent studies showed the ability of As to modulate vascular activity. The present study aimed to investigate the vasomodulatory effects of aqueous extract of As and to analyse the molecular nature of the active components.

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Introduction: viral infection caused by hepatitis B virus is the most frequent transfusion-transmitted viral infection. Although the search for hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) in blood banks has significantly reduced the risk for transfusion-transmitted virus infection, there is still a residual transfusion risk of transmission from donors with occult hepatitis B. Blood bags containing aHBc with or without aHBs and viral DNA can cause infections and represent a threat to transfusion safety when aHBc levels are undetectable.

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The neglected and underutilized plants (NUPs) could become alternative food sources in the agro-alimentary sector, enriching human and animal diets, offering the opportunity for sustainable exploitation, resilience to climate change, and production with resistance to pests and diseases. In the Mediterranean countries, these valuable resources are threatened by climate change, overexploitation, and/or monoculture. In this framework, we evaluated 399 local endemic NUPs of Crete (Greece), the Mediterranean coast, Rif of Morocco, and Tunisia, regarding their agro-alimentary potential, and assessed their feasibility and readiness timescale for sustainable exploitation with own previously published methodology.

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Article Synopsis
  • Autosomal recessive non-syndromic hearing loss (ARNSHL) is a common genetic cause of hearing impairment, especially in North Africa due to many consanguineous marriages.
  • The study focused on the LRTOMT c.242G>A variant, found in 5.02% of Tunisian and 2.94% of Libyan deaf patients, indicating its relevance in those populations.
  • The variant has a common origin linked to the Berber population, estimated to be between 2025 and 3425 years old, suggesting it can serve as a biomarker for deafness and as a tool for tracing Berber ancestry.
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Aromatic halophytes represent an exceptional source of natural bioactive compounds for the food industry. L., also known as sea fennel, is a halophyte plant colonizing cliffs and coastal dunes along Mediterranean and Atlantic coasts.

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Bioactivities and phenolic composition of Maire and Brullo & Erben (Plumbaginaceae): two Tunisian strict endemic plants.

Int J Environ Health Res

November 2022

Laboratoire De Recherche Biogéographie, Climatologie Appliquée Et Dynamiques Environnementales (Bicade 18ES13), Faculté Des Lettres Des Arts Et Des Humanités De Manouba, Université De La Manouba, Campus Universitaire De La Manouba, Manouba Tunisia.

genus is traditionally used in North Africa for disease treatment and in cosmetic. This study investigates for the first time the antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and enzyme inhibitory activities of two Tunisian endemic plants, and . Analysis of phenolic compounds was carried out by using RP-HPLC.

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Cyclic lipopeptides produced by Bacillus species exhibit interesting therapeutic potential. However, their clinical use remains limited due to their low stability, undesirable interactions with host macromolecules, and their potential toxicity to mammalian cells. The present work aims to develop suitable lipopeptide-loaded chitosan nanoparticles with improved biological properties and reduced toxicity.

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Executive Summary This document updates the 1999 World Health Organization (WHO) classification of diabetes. It prioritizes clinical care and guides health professionals in choosing appropriate treatments at the time of diabetes diagnosis, and provides practical guidance to clinicians in assigning a type of diabetes to individuals at the time of diagnosis. It is a compromise between clinical and aetiological classification because there remain gaps in knowledge of the aetiology and pathophysiology of diabetes.

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Synthesis, α-glucosidase and α-amylase inhibitory activities, acute toxicity and molecular docking studies of thiazolidine-2,4-diones derivatives.

J Biomol Struct Dyn

November 2022

Laboratory of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Biopharmaceutical and Toxicological Analysis Research Team, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Mohammed V University in Rabat, Rabat, Morocco.

In the present study, a series of thiazolidine-2,4-diones derivatives () and () were synthesized and characterized by H NMR, C NMR and ESI-MS spectrometry. All compounds were screened for their α-glucosidase and α-amylase inhibitory activities. biological investigations revealed that most of compounds were active against α-glucosidase with IC values in the range of 43.

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Following the previous findings reported by the present authors on the anthelmintic effect of hydro-ethanolic extract of Mentha pulegium, the volatile constituents of M. pulegium are now assessed in the present study by exploring its anthelmintic and its antioxidant proprieties using in vitro and in vivo assays. Egg hatch assay (EHA) and adult worm's motility assays (AWMA) were used to assess the in vitro activity against Haemonchus.

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Prognostic Value of Natural Killer Cells Besides Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocytes in Breast Cancer Tissues.

Clin Breast Cancer

December 2021

Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Screening Processes LR15CBS07, Centre de Biotechnologie de Sfax, University of Sfax, Sfax, Tunisia.

Background: Each subgroup of immune cells has a different prognostic role in breast cancer; however, the prognostic impact of tumor-infiltrating natural killer cells (TINKs) is still not well established. Our aim was to assess the prognostic impact of natural killer (NK) cells in breast carcinomas.

Materials And Methods: NK cells infiltration were assessed by immunohistochemistry (IHC).

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Physicochemical characterization of oil, antioxidant potential, and phenolic profile of seeds isolated from Tunisian pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) cultivars.

J Food Sci

March 2021

Higher School of Food Industries of Tunis, Structural Organic Chemistry Laboratory: Synthesis and Physicochemical Study, Faculty of Sciences of Tunis, Carthage University, Tunis, 1003, Tunisia.

Pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) seeds oils (PSO) from three Tunisian varieties namely Jebali, Testouri, and Gabsi were extracted by ultrasonic-assisted extraction and analyzed for their physicochemical properties, fatty acids (FA) profile, and sterol composition. PSO of Gabsi and Testouri showed the best quality indexes in terms of peroxide and acid values and the highest oxidative stability index was observed for PSO of Gabsi ecotype (2.

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Despite their economic and ecological interests, Poaceae are affected by the low availability of iron in calcareous soils. Several studies focused on the capacity of this family to secrete phytosiderophores and organic acids as a mechanism of tolerance to iron deficiency. This work aimed at studying the physiological responses of two Poaceae species; Hordeum vulgare (cultivated barley) and Polypogon monspenliensis (spontaneous species) to iron deficiency, and evaluate especially the release of phytosiderophores and organic acids.

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The extract of (Common Sage) exhibited inhibitory activity of STAT3 signal after screening of several plants extracts using the STAT3-responsive reporter system. Cirsiliol, luteolin, and carnosol were identified from the methanol extract of as inhibitors of STAT3 signaling and the effects of these three compounds on STAT3 protein or growth inhibition on cancer cells was compared. Luteolin at the dose of 90 μM clearly suppressed the phosphorylation of STAT3 induced by IL-6, while carnosol was prone to decrease total STAT3 proteins at high doses (>90 μM).

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Since ancient times, plants have been the main source of bioactive molecules, such as phenolic compounds, capable of remedying various diseases. However, polyphenols' content and efficiency vary greatly as a function of several intrinsic and extrinsic factors. To optimize the procedure for the extraction of active molecules from the medicinal plant Verbena officinalis, effects of the plant origin, selected solvent, and extraction method were assessed.

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GeLC-Orbitrap/MS and 2-DE-MALDI-TOF/TOF comparative proteomics analysis of seed cotyledons from the non-orthodox Quercus ilex tree species.

J Proteomics

February 2021

Agroforestry and Plant Biochemistry, Proteomics and Systems Biology, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Cordoba, UCO-CeiA3, 14014 Cordoba, Spain. Electronic address:

Gel electrophoresis-based and shotgun approaches are the most employed proteomic platforms in plant biology research, with the latter replacing the former in the last years. We have compared 2-DE-MALDI-TOF/TOF and GeLC-Orbitrap/MS analyses using the same protein extracts from Quercus ilex cotyledons at different development stages. The results obtained (ProteomeXchange available data, PXD020603) showed that both platforms were complementary, showing common and specific proteins identified in each case, but leading to similar biological conclusions.

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DNA-PK deficiency potentiates cGAS-mediated antiviral innate immunity.

Nat Commun

December 2020

The State Key Laboratory Breeding Base of Basic Science of Stomatology & Key Laboratory of Oral Biomedicine Ministry of Education, School & Hospital of Stomatology, State Key Laboratory of Virology, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China.

Upon sensing cytosolic DNA, the enzyme cGAS induces innate immune responses that underpin anti-microbial defenses and certain autoimmune diseases. Missense mutations of PRKDC encoding the DNA-dependent protein kinase (DNA-PK) catalytic subunit (DNA-PKcs) are associated with autoimmune diseases, yet how DNA-PK deficiency leads to increased immune responses remains poorly understood. In this study, we report that DNA-PK phosphorylates cGAS and suppresses its enzymatic activity.

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In the present study, the growth conditions and accumulation of ectoines (ectoine and hydroxyectoine) by DSM 102817 under salt stress conditions have been investigated. The productivity assay of this strain for ectoines revealed that the highest cellular content was reached in the minimal glucose sea water medium (SW-15) within 15% salinity. The addition of 0.

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Combination of 137Cs and 210Pb Radioactive Atmospheric Fallouts to Estimate Soil Erosion for the Same Time Scale.

Int J Environ Res Public Health

November 2020

National Research Central Lab., GSFMO, P.O. Box 3402, Riyadh 12343, Saudi Arabia.

Naturally occurring Pb and artificial Cs fallouts are widely used as radioactive tracers for the determination of water-induced soil erosion for different time scales equal to 50 and 100 years, respectively. There exist several calibration models useful to convert the variation of the inventory of these radiotracers in cultivated soil compared to its value on non-disturbed soil to a soil erosion rate. The most comprehensive calibration models are based on a mass balance approach.

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Screening of Native Plants Growing on a Pb/Zn Mining Area in Eastern Morocco: Perspectives for Phytoremediation.

Plants (Basel)

October 2020

Laboratoire de Biotechnologie et Physiologie Végétales, Centre de Biotechnologie Végétale et Microbienne Biodiversité et Environnement, Faculté des Sciences, Université Mohammed V de Rabat, 10000 Rabat, Morocco.

Screening of native plant species from mining sites can lead to identify suitable plants for phytoremediation approaches. In this study, we assayed heavy metals tolerance and accumulation in native and dominant plants growing on abandoned Pb/Zn mining site in eastern Morocco. Soil samples and native plants were collected and analyzed for As, Cd, Cu, Ni, Sb, Pb, and Zn concentrations.

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Article Synopsis
  • A study screened 80 fetuses with congenital heart defects (CHDs) or heterotaxy, revealing a 12.5% pathogenic variant rate, especially higher in those with heterotaxy.
  • Most fetuses were male, and a significant portion had additional anomalies beyond heart defects.
  • The study found that genetic counseling for future pregnancies is more effective with these results, highlighting unexpected consanguinity in 20% of cases with identified variants.
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Early-onset autoimmunity associated with SOCS1 haploinsufficiency.

Nat Commun

October 2020

Université de Paris, Imagine institute, laboratory of Immunogenetics of Pediatric Autoimmune Diseases, INSERM UMR 1163, 24 boulevard du Montparnasse, 75015, Paris, France.

Autoimmunity can occur when a checkpoint of self-tolerance fails. The study of familial autoimmune diseases can reveal pathophysiological mechanisms involved in more common autoimmune diseases. Here, by whole-exome/genome sequencing we identify heterozygous, autosomal-dominant, germline loss-of-function mutations in the SOCS1 gene in ten patients from five unrelated families with early onset autoimmune manifestations.

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