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Journal of immunoassay & immunochemistry, 2021
Aim of this work was to verify the analytical performance of thyroid panel tests measured by chem... more Aim of this work was to verify the analytical performance of thyroid panel tests measured by chemiluminescence immunoassay (CLIA) CL-1200i and to validate its efficacy as laboratory test for thyroid disorder.Serum samples were obtained by standard centrifugation, thawed and assayed in a blinded fashion, and in a single batch. This study compares the values of thyroid panel tests measured by Mindray CL-1200i chemiluminescent system to the Abbott platforms for TSH, FT3, FT4, and Beckman Coulter for Tg, TgAb, and TPOAb on patient serum samples. A total of 180 randomly selected patients including both hospitalized and ambulatory patients from the Policlinico Tor Vergata (PTV) of the University of Rome Tor Vergata were used. In all analyses performed, the thyroid panel tests of the Mindray platform showed discriminative ability to quantitatively assess the analyte involved in thyroid disease and disorder. This study verified that Mindray CL-1200i chemiluminescent system thyroid panel tes...
Nutrients, 2022
Flavonoids are interesting molecules synthetized by plants. They can be found abundantly in seeds... more Flavonoids are interesting molecules synthetized by plants. They can be found abundantly in seeds and fruits, determining the color, flavor, and other organoleptic characteristics, as well as contributing to important nutritional aspects. Beyond these characteristics, due to their biochemical properties and characteristics, they can be considered bioactive compounds. Several interesting studies have demonstrated their biological activity in different cellular and physiological processes in high-order organisms including humans. The flavonoid molecular structure confers the capability of reacting with and neutralizing reactive oxygen species (ROS), behaving as scavengers in all processes generating this class of molecules, such as UV irradiation, a process widely present in plant physiology. Importantly, the recent scientific literature has demonstrated that flavonoids, in human physiology, are active compounds acting not only as scavengers but also with the important role of counter...
Dermatology Online Journal, Feb 1, 2013
Cerebral cavernous malformations (CCM) comprise enlarged capillary cavities in the central nervou... more Cerebral cavernous malformations (CCM) comprise enlarged capillary cavities in the central nervous system, with possible retinal or cutaneous vascular malformations. This condition is associated with CCM1, CCM2, and CCM3 gene mutations. Cutaneous clinical, histological and cerebral MRI findings, including CCM1, CCM2, and CCM3 gene sequencing, of two unrelated, neurological symptom-free patients who consulted for late-onset of deep multiple cutaneous angiomatoid lesions, are described. The diagnosis of multiple cutaneous angiomatosis was confirmed and related to CCM as detected by MRI in both cases. Analysis of our patients showed normal nucleotide sequences of the genes proposed. A progressive late-onset of multiple, deep cutaneous venous malformations may indicate the need to investigate a potential coexistence of CCM by MRI. Early diagnosis and prompt treatment is required in these patients. The absence of CCM1, CCM2, and CCM3 mutations might indicate that different genes could be involved in the pathogenesis of these late-onset patients. Careful questioning about family history of CCM is important; our first patient's daughter had a history of cerebral cavernoma.
Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 2021
Abstract The erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) is a traditional nonspecific laboratory test us... more Abstract The erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) is a traditional nonspecific laboratory test used for the assessment of inflammation. Even if its usefulness is nowadays being largely debated, it is still considered a valuable laboratory test in selected clinical conditions, such as rheumatoid diseases, orthopedic infections and Hodgkin’s lymphoma, and it can be used for the infectious, inflammatory, malignancies, and autoimmune diseases follow-up. The introduction of new methodologies on semi-automated and automated analyzers started about four decades ago and opened a new era of ESR analysis characterized by shorter assay time, use of (EDTA) undiluted blood, that increases sample stability and allows using a single sample for also other hematologic tests, and greater safety for laboratory personnel. In this context, the aim of this study was to evaluate the performances of new device Diesse Cube 30 touch, comparing it with Alifax Test 1 and with the gold standard Westergren method. The new Diesse Cube 30 touch for determination of the ESR shows a good correlation with the manual Westergren gold standard method in a shorter time, and in a standardized way, since all the phases of the test are automatized. The Diesse Cube 30 touch respect the manual gold standard method, displayed a small bias to confirm that the new automated test system tended to have a small bias for ESR values (mean positive bias +0.2 mm/h). The findings of the present study show that the Diesse Cube 30 touch Westergren-based method can be a valid alternative in laboratory analysis for the determination of ESR.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2021
Human malignant melanoma shows a high rate of mortality after metastasization, and its incidence ... more Human malignant melanoma shows a high rate of mortality after metastasization, and its incidence is continuously rising worldwide. Several studies have suggested that MCAM/MUC18/CD146 plays an important role in the progression of this malignant disease. MCAM/MUC18/CD146 is a typical single-spanning transmembrane glycoprotein, existing as two membrane isoforms, long and short, and an additional soluble form, sCD146. We previously documented that molecular MCAM/MUC18/CD146 expression is strongly associated with disease progression. Recently, we showed that MCAM/MUC18/CD146 and ABCB5 can serve as melanoma-specific-targets in the selection of highly primitive circulating melanoma cells, and constitute putative proteins associated with disease spreading progression. Here, we analyzed CD146 molecular expression at onset or at disease recurrence in an enlarged melanoma case series. For some patients, we also performed the time courses of molecular monitoring. Moreover, we explored the role...
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2021
Palmoplantar keratodermas (PPKs) are characterized by thickness of stratum corneum and epidermal ... more Palmoplantar keratodermas (PPKs) are characterized by thickness of stratum corneum and epidermal hyperkeratosis localized in palms and soles. PPKs can be epidermolytic (EPPK) or non epidermolytic (NEPPK). Specific mutations of keratin 16 (K16) and keratin 1 (K1) have been associated to EPPK, and NEPPK. Cases of mosaicism in PPKs due to somatic keratin mutations have also been described in scientific literature. We evaluated a patient presenting hyperkeratosis localized monolaterally in the right palmar area, characterized by linear yellowish hyperkeratotic lesions following the Blaschko lines. No other relatives of the patient showed any dermatological disease. Light and confocal histological analysis confirmed the presence of epidermolityic hyperkeratosis. Genetic analysis performed demonstrates the heterozygous deletion NM_006121.4:r.274_472del for a total of 198 nucleotides, in KRT1 cDNA obtained by a palmar lesional skin biopsy, corresponding to the protein mutation NP_006112.3:...
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2021
Lactoferrin (Lf), a multifunctional cationic glycoprotein synthesized by exocrine glands and neut... more Lactoferrin (Lf), a multifunctional cationic glycoprotein synthesized by exocrine glands and neutrophils, possesses an in vitro antiviral activity against SARS-CoV-2. Thus, we conducted an in vivo preliminary study to investigate the antiviral effect of oral and intranasal liposomal bovine Lf (bLf) in asymptomatic and mild-to-moderate COVID-19 patients. From April 2020 to June 2020, a total of 92 mild-to-moderate (67/92) and asymptomatic (25/92) COVID-19 patients were recruited and divided into three groups. Thirty-two patients (14 hospitalized and 18 in home-based isolation) received only oral and intranasal liposomal bLf; 32 hospitalized patients were treated only with standard of care (SOC) treatment; and 28, in home-based isolation, did not take any medication. Furthermore, 32 COVID-19 negative, untreated, healthy subjects were added for ancillary analysis. Liposomal bLf-treated COVID-19 patients obtained an earlier and significant (p < 0.0001) SARS-CoV-2 RNA negative convers...
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2021
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play an essential role in the regulation of a number of physiological function... more MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play an essential role in the regulation of a number of physiological functions. miR-133a and other muscular miRs (myomiRs) play a key role in muscle cell growth and in some type of cancers. Here, we show that miR133a is upregulated in individuals that undertake physical exercise. We used a skeletal muscle differentiation model to dissect miR-133a’s role and to identify new targets, identifying Tropomyosin-4 (TPM4). This protein is expressed during muscle differentiation, but importantly it is an essential component of microfilament cytoskeleton and stress fibres formation. The microfilament scaffold remodelling is an essential step in cell transformation and tumour progression. Using the muscle system, we obtained valuable information about the microfilament proteins, and the knowledge on these molecular players can be transferred to the cytoskeleton rearrangement observed in cancer cells. Further investigations showed a role of TPM4 in cancer physiology, specifi...
Clinica Chimica Acta, 2021
BACKGROUND The iPTH upper reference limit (URL) reported by our laboratory provider (Abbott Labor... more BACKGROUND The iPTH upper reference limit (URL) reported by our laboratory provider (Abbott Laboratories) at Tor Vergata University Hospital was evaluated by internal verification procedures as not representative of our population and resulting as underestimated. In this study, a new reference interval has been investigated and established by comparing a direct and an indirect method based on a statistical reduction from results stored in the laboratory database. METHODS For reference interval calculation from the healthy population, we analyzed a cohort of 100 blood donors (84% males and 16% females) screened with no bone-related and malabsorption diseases. We analyzed a cohort of 495 patients retrieved from more than 800 iPTH results by excluding subjects with pathological measurement for calcium, phosphorus, and creatinine for the reference interval evaluation. Patients with vitamin D results were included in the analysis. Vitamin D sufficiency status during the period from January to September 2020 was also evaluated by investigating 3,050 patients. RESULTS The iPTH reference interval of a healthy blood donor population was measured as 25.2-109.1 pg/mL (2.7-11.6 pmol/L) at 2.5 and 97.5 distribution percentile. The iPTH reference interval from data stored in the laboratory database was 19.3-112.5 pg/mL (2.0-11.9 pmol/L). Furthermore, 60% of the whole population had prevalently insufficient vitamin D concentration (<30 ng/dL; <75 nmol/L). The impact of vitamin D concentration on the iPTH reference interval was measured for insufficient vitamin D (<30 ng/dL; <75 nmol/L) as 15.2-127.7 pg/mL (1.6-13.5 pmol/L), desirable vitamin D (30-40 ng/ml; 75-100 nmol/L) as 25.6-105 pg/mL (2.7-10.7 pmol/L) and optimal vitamin D (>40 ng/ml; >100 nmol/L) as 26.2-89.2 pg/mL (2.8-9.4 pmol/L), respectively. CONCLUSIONS The URL reported in manufacturer datasheets likely refers to a normal population with non-pathological vitamin D levels. On the contrary, the considered population was mostly vitamin D insufficient, resulting in a URL shift. On this basis, we suggest describing in medical reports the iPTH range for vitamin D deficiency for diagnosis of primary hyperparathyroidism even when a specific vitamin D request is lacking. On the other hand, reporting optimal vitamin D-based iPTH reference interval could be clinically relevant in supplemented patients as a marker of treatment efficacy.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2021
Flavonoids display a broad range of structures and are responsible for the major organoleptic cha... more Flavonoids display a broad range of structures and are responsible for the major organoleptic characteristics of plant-derived foods and beverages. Recent data showed their activity, and in particular of luteolin-7-O-glucoside (LUT-7G), in reduction of oxidative stress and inflammatory mechanisms in different physiological systems. In this paper, we tried to elucidate how LUT-7G could exert both antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects in endothelial cells cultured in vitro. Here, we showed that LUT-7G is able to inhibit the STAT3 pathway, to have an antiproliferative action, and an important antioxidant property in HUVEC cells. These properties are exerted by the flavone in endothelial through the transcriptional repression of a number of inflammatory cytokines and their receptors, and by the inhibition of ROS generation. ROS and STAT3 activation has been correlated with the production of oxysterols and other hydroxylated fatty acids, and they have been recognized important as pla...
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2019
The Birt-Hogg-Dubé syndrome (BHDS), is a clinical disease characterised at dermatological level b... more The Birt-Hogg-Dubé syndrome (BHDS), is a clinical disease characterised at dermatological level by cutaneous benign tumors like fibrofolliculomas, and trichodiscomas. BHD includes non dermatologic symptoms like pulmonary cysts or pneumothorax and renal tumours, constituting the classic triad of symptoms. Moreover colon polyps and proclivity to colon cancer can be observed. Fibrofolliculomas, and trichodiscomas are recognised now as the same histological entity, and some authors suggested the new term''Hornstein-Birt-Hogg-Dube syndrome.
Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, 2018
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2019
Flavonoids have been demonstrated to affect the activity of many mammalian enzyme systems. Their ... more Flavonoids have been demonstrated to affect the activity of many mammalian enzyme systems. Their functional phenolic groups are able to mediate antioxidant effects by scavenging free radicals. Molecules of this class have been found able to modulate the activity of kinases, phospholipase A2, cyclooxygenases, lipoxygenase, glutathione S-transferase, and many others. Recently, it has been demonstrated that luteolin, in the form of Luteolin-7-O-β-d-glucoside (LUT-7G) is able to induce the keratinocyte differentiation process in vitro. This flavonoid is able to counteract the proliferative effects of IL-22/IL6 pathway by the inhibition of STAT3 activity also in vivo in a psoriatic mouse model. Observations on energy metabolism changes of differentiating cells led us to perform a complete metabolomics analysis using human primary keratinocytes treated with LUT-7G. Our results show that LUT-7G, is not only able to impair the nuclear translocation of STAT3, but it also blocks the energy me...
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM), 2018
A large portion of the human genome transcribes RNA sequences that do not code for any proteins. ... more A large portion of the human genome transcribes RNA sequences that do not code for any proteins. The first of these sequences was identified in 1993, and the best known noncoding RNAs are microRNA (miRNAs). It is now fully established that miRNAs regulate approximately 30% of the known genes that codify proteins. miRNAs are involved in several biological processes, like cell proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis and metastatization. These RNA products regulate gene expression at the post-transcriptional level, modulating or inhibiting protein expression by interacting with specific sequences of mRNAs. Mature miRNAs can be detected in blood plasma, serum and also in a wide variety of biological fluids. They can be found associated with proteins, lipids as well as enclosed in exosome vesicles. We know that circulating miRNAs (C-miRNAs) can regulate several key cellular processes in tissues different from the production site. C-miRNAs behave as endogenous mediators of RNA translati...
Cell Death and Disease, 2016
Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 2017
Journal of immunoassay & immunochemistry, 2021
Aim of this work was to verify the analytical performance of thyroid panel tests measured by chem... more Aim of this work was to verify the analytical performance of thyroid panel tests measured by chemiluminescence immunoassay (CLIA) CL-1200i and to validate its efficacy as laboratory test for thyroid disorder.Serum samples were obtained by standard centrifugation, thawed and assayed in a blinded fashion, and in a single batch. This study compares the values of thyroid panel tests measured by Mindray CL-1200i chemiluminescent system to the Abbott platforms for TSH, FT3, FT4, and Beckman Coulter for Tg, TgAb, and TPOAb on patient serum samples. A total of 180 randomly selected patients including both hospitalized and ambulatory patients from the Policlinico Tor Vergata (PTV) of the University of Rome Tor Vergata were used. In all analyses performed, the thyroid panel tests of the Mindray platform showed discriminative ability to quantitatively assess the analyte involved in thyroid disease and disorder. This study verified that Mindray CL-1200i chemiluminescent system thyroid panel tes...
Nutrients, 2022
Flavonoids are interesting molecules synthetized by plants. They can be found abundantly in seeds... more Flavonoids are interesting molecules synthetized by plants. They can be found abundantly in seeds and fruits, determining the color, flavor, and other organoleptic characteristics, as well as contributing to important nutritional aspects. Beyond these characteristics, due to their biochemical properties and characteristics, they can be considered bioactive compounds. Several interesting studies have demonstrated their biological activity in different cellular and physiological processes in high-order organisms including humans. The flavonoid molecular structure confers the capability of reacting with and neutralizing reactive oxygen species (ROS), behaving as scavengers in all processes generating this class of molecules, such as UV irradiation, a process widely present in plant physiology. Importantly, the recent scientific literature has demonstrated that flavonoids, in human physiology, are active compounds acting not only as scavengers but also with the important role of counter...
Dermatology Online Journal, Feb 1, 2013
Cerebral cavernous malformations (CCM) comprise enlarged capillary cavities in the central nervou... more Cerebral cavernous malformations (CCM) comprise enlarged capillary cavities in the central nervous system, with possible retinal or cutaneous vascular malformations. This condition is associated with CCM1, CCM2, and CCM3 gene mutations. Cutaneous clinical, histological and cerebral MRI findings, including CCM1, CCM2, and CCM3 gene sequencing, of two unrelated, neurological symptom-free patients who consulted for late-onset of deep multiple cutaneous angiomatoid lesions, are described. The diagnosis of multiple cutaneous angiomatosis was confirmed and related to CCM as detected by MRI in both cases. Analysis of our patients showed normal nucleotide sequences of the genes proposed. A progressive late-onset of multiple, deep cutaneous venous malformations may indicate the need to investigate a potential coexistence of CCM by MRI. Early diagnosis and prompt treatment is required in these patients. The absence of CCM1, CCM2, and CCM3 mutations might indicate that different genes could be involved in the pathogenesis of these late-onset patients. Careful questioning about family history of CCM is important; our first patient&amp;#39;s daughter had a history of cerebral cavernoma.
Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 2021
Abstract The erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) is a traditional nonspecific laboratory test us... more Abstract The erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) is a traditional nonspecific laboratory test used for the assessment of inflammation. Even if its usefulness is nowadays being largely debated, it is still considered a valuable laboratory test in selected clinical conditions, such as rheumatoid diseases, orthopedic infections and Hodgkin’s lymphoma, and it can be used for the infectious, inflammatory, malignancies, and autoimmune diseases follow-up. The introduction of new methodologies on semi-automated and automated analyzers started about four decades ago and opened a new era of ESR analysis characterized by shorter assay time, use of (EDTA) undiluted blood, that increases sample stability and allows using a single sample for also other hematologic tests, and greater safety for laboratory personnel. In this context, the aim of this study was to evaluate the performances of new device Diesse Cube 30 touch, comparing it with Alifax Test 1 and with the gold standard Westergren method. The new Diesse Cube 30 touch for determination of the ESR shows a good correlation with the manual Westergren gold standard method in a shorter time, and in a standardized way, since all the phases of the test are automatized. The Diesse Cube 30 touch respect the manual gold standard method, displayed a small bias to confirm that the new automated test system tended to have a small bias for ESR values (mean positive bias +0.2 mm/h). The findings of the present study show that the Diesse Cube 30 touch Westergren-based method can be a valid alternative in laboratory analysis for the determination of ESR.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2021
Human malignant melanoma shows a high rate of mortality after metastasization, and its incidence ... more Human malignant melanoma shows a high rate of mortality after metastasization, and its incidence is continuously rising worldwide. Several studies have suggested that MCAM/MUC18/CD146 plays an important role in the progression of this malignant disease. MCAM/MUC18/CD146 is a typical single-spanning transmembrane glycoprotein, existing as two membrane isoforms, long and short, and an additional soluble form, sCD146. We previously documented that molecular MCAM/MUC18/CD146 expression is strongly associated with disease progression. Recently, we showed that MCAM/MUC18/CD146 and ABCB5 can serve as melanoma-specific-targets in the selection of highly primitive circulating melanoma cells, and constitute putative proteins associated with disease spreading progression. Here, we analyzed CD146 molecular expression at onset or at disease recurrence in an enlarged melanoma case series. For some patients, we also performed the time courses of molecular monitoring. Moreover, we explored the role...
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2021
Palmoplantar keratodermas (PPKs) are characterized by thickness of stratum corneum and epidermal ... more Palmoplantar keratodermas (PPKs) are characterized by thickness of stratum corneum and epidermal hyperkeratosis localized in palms and soles. PPKs can be epidermolytic (EPPK) or non epidermolytic (NEPPK). Specific mutations of keratin 16 (K16) and keratin 1 (K1) have been associated to EPPK, and NEPPK. Cases of mosaicism in PPKs due to somatic keratin mutations have also been described in scientific literature. We evaluated a patient presenting hyperkeratosis localized monolaterally in the right palmar area, characterized by linear yellowish hyperkeratotic lesions following the Blaschko lines. No other relatives of the patient showed any dermatological disease. Light and confocal histological analysis confirmed the presence of epidermolityic hyperkeratosis. Genetic analysis performed demonstrates the heterozygous deletion NM_006121.4:r.274_472del for a total of 198 nucleotides, in KRT1 cDNA obtained by a palmar lesional skin biopsy, corresponding to the protein mutation NP_006112.3:...
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2021
Lactoferrin (Lf), a multifunctional cationic glycoprotein synthesized by exocrine glands and neut... more Lactoferrin (Lf), a multifunctional cationic glycoprotein synthesized by exocrine glands and neutrophils, possesses an in vitro antiviral activity against SARS-CoV-2. Thus, we conducted an in vivo preliminary study to investigate the antiviral effect of oral and intranasal liposomal bovine Lf (bLf) in asymptomatic and mild-to-moderate COVID-19 patients. From April 2020 to June 2020, a total of 92 mild-to-moderate (67/92) and asymptomatic (25/92) COVID-19 patients were recruited and divided into three groups. Thirty-two patients (14 hospitalized and 18 in home-based isolation) received only oral and intranasal liposomal bLf; 32 hospitalized patients were treated only with standard of care (SOC) treatment; and 28, in home-based isolation, did not take any medication. Furthermore, 32 COVID-19 negative, untreated, healthy subjects were added for ancillary analysis. Liposomal bLf-treated COVID-19 patients obtained an earlier and significant (p < 0.0001) SARS-CoV-2 RNA negative convers...
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2021
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play an essential role in the regulation of a number of physiological function... more MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play an essential role in the regulation of a number of physiological functions. miR-133a and other muscular miRs (myomiRs) play a key role in muscle cell growth and in some type of cancers. Here, we show that miR133a is upregulated in individuals that undertake physical exercise. We used a skeletal muscle differentiation model to dissect miR-133a’s role and to identify new targets, identifying Tropomyosin-4 (TPM4). This protein is expressed during muscle differentiation, but importantly it is an essential component of microfilament cytoskeleton and stress fibres formation. The microfilament scaffold remodelling is an essential step in cell transformation and tumour progression. Using the muscle system, we obtained valuable information about the microfilament proteins, and the knowledge on these molecular players can be transferred to the cytoskeleton rearrangement observed in cancer cells. Further investigations showed a role of TPM4 in cancer physiology, specifi...
Clinica Chimica Acta, 2021
BACKGROUND The iPTH upper reference limit (URL) reported by our laboratory provider (Abbott Labor... more BACKGROUND The iPTH upper reference limit (URL) reported by our laboratory provider (Abbott Laboratories) at Tor Vergata University Hospital was evaluated by internal verification procedures as not representative of our population and resulting as underestimated. In this study, a new reference interval has been investigated and established by comparing a direct and an indirect method based on a statistical reduction from results stored in the laboratory database. METHODS For reference interval calculation from the healthy population, we analyzed a cohort of 100 blood donors (84% males and 16% females) screened with no bone-related and malabsorption diseases. We analyzed a cohort of 495 patients retrieved from more than 800 iPTH results by excluding subjects with pathological measurement for calcium, phosphorus, and creatinine for the reference interval evaluation. Patients with vitamin D results were included in the analysis. Vitamin D sufficiency status during the period from January to September 2020 was also evaluated by investigating 3,050 patients. RESULTS The iPTH reference interval of a healthy blood donor population was measured as 25.2-109.1 pg/mL (2.7-11.6 pmol/L) at 2.5 and 97.5 distribution percentile. The iPTH reference interval from data stored in the laboratory database was 19.3-112.5 pg/mL (2.0-11.9 pmol/L). Furthermore, 60% of the whole population had prevalently insufficient vitamin D concentration (<30 ng/dL; <75 nmol/L). The impact of vitamin D concentration on the iPTH reference interval was measured for insufficient vitamin D (<30 ng/dL; <75 nmol/L) as 15.2-127.7 pg/mL (1.6-13.5 pmol/L), desirable vitamin D (30-40 ng/ml; 75-100 nmol/L) as 25.6-105 pg/mL (2.7-10.7 pmol/L) and optimal vitamin D (>40 ng/ml; >100 nmol/L) as 26.2-89.2 pg/mL (2.8-9.4 pmol/L), respectively. CONCLUSIONS The URL reported in manufacturer datasheets likely refers to a normal population with non-pathological vitamin D levels. On the contrary, the considered population was mostly vitamin D insufficient, resulting in a URL shift. On this basis, we suggest describing in medical reports the iPTH range for vitamin D deficiency for diagnosis of primary hyperparathyroidism even when a specific vitamin D request is lacking. On the other hand, reporting optimal vitamin D-based iPTH reference interval could be clinically relevant in supplemented patients as a marker of treatment efficacy.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2021
Flavonoids display a broad range of structures and are responsible for the major organoleptic cha... more Flavonoids display a broad range of structures and are responsible for the major organoleptic characteristics of plant-derived foods and beverages. Recent data showed their activity, and in particular of luteolin-7-O-glucoside (LUT-7G), in reduction of oxidative stress and inflammatory mechanisms in different physiological systems. In this paper, we tried to elucidate how LUT-7G could exert both antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects in endothelial cells cultured in vitro. Here, we showed that LUT-7G is able to inhibit the STAT3 pathway, to have an antiproliferative action, and an important antioxidant property in HUVEC cells. These properties are exerted by the flavone in endothelial through the transcriptional repression of a number of inflammatory cytokines and their receptors, and by the inhibition of ROS generation. ROS and STAT3 activation has been correlated with the production of oxysterols and other hydroxylated fatty acids, and they have been recognized important as pla...
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2019
The Birt-Hogg-Dubé syndrome (BHDS), is a clinical disease characterised at dermatological level b... more The Birt-Hogg-Dubé syndrome (BHDS), is a clinical disease characterised at dermatological level by cutaneous benign tumors like fibrofolliculomas, and trichodiscomas. BHD includes non dermatologic symptoms like pulmonary cysts or pneumothorax and renal tumours, constituting the classic triad of symptoms. Moreover colon polyps and proclivity to colon cancer can be observed. Fibrofolliculomas, and trichodiscomas are recognised now as the same histological entity, and some authors suggested the new term''Hornstein-Birt-Hogg-Dube syndrome.
Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, 2018
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2019
Flavonoids have been demonstrated to affect the activity of many mammalian enzyme systems. Their ... more Flavonoids have been demonstrated to affect the activity of many mammalian enzyme systems. Their functional phenolic groups are able to mediate antioxidant effects by scavenging free radicals. Molecules of this class have been found able to modulate the activity of kinases, phospholipase A2, cyclooxygenases, lipoxygenase, glutathione S-transferase, and many others. Recently, it has been demonstrated that luteolin, in the form of Luteolin-7-O-β-d-glucoside (LUT-7G) is able to induce the keratinocyte differentiation process in vitro. This flavonoid is able to counteract the proliferative effects of IL-22/IL6 pathway by the inhibition of STAT3 activity also in vivo in a psoriatic mouse model. Observations on energy metabolism changes of differentiating cells led us to perform a complete metabolomics analysis using human primary keratinocytes treated with LUT-7G. Our results show that LUT-7G, is not only able to impair the nuclear translocation of STAT3, but it also blocks the energy me...
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM), 2018
A large portion of the human genome transcribes RNA sequences that do not code for any proteins. ... more A large portion of the human genome transcribes RNA sequences that do not code for any proteins. The first of these sequences was identified in 1993, and the best known noncoding RNAs are microRNA (miRNAs). It is now fully established that miRNAs regulate approximately 30% of the known genes that codify proteins. miRNAs are involved in several biological processes, like cell proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis and metastatization. These RNA products regulate gene expression at the post-transcriptional level, modulating or inhibiting protein expression by interacting with specific sequences of mRNAs. Mature miRNAs can be detected in blood plasma, serum and also in a wide variety of biological fluids. They can be found associated with proteins, lipids as well as enclosed in exosome vesicles. We know that circulating miRNAs (C-miRNAs) can regulate several key cellular processes in tissues different from the production site. C-miRNAs behave as endogenous mediators of RNA translati...
Cell Death and Disease, 2016
Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 2017