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Jasani B, Cristaudo A, Emri SA, Gazdar AF, Gibbs A, Krynska B, Miller C, Mutti L, Radu C, Tognon M, Procopio A. Association of SV40 with human tumours. Semin Cancer Biol 2001; 11:49-61. [PMID: 11243899 DOI: 10.1006/scbi.2000.0346] [Citation(s) in RCA: 80] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/22/2022]
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SV40 was discovered as a contaminant of poliovirus vaccines that were inadvertently administered to millions of people in Europe and the United States between 1955 and 1963. Shortly afterwards, SV40 was proven to be oncogenic in rodents and capable of transforming human and animal cells in vitro. The possibility that SV40 might cause tumours in humans thus became a subject of scientific and public interest and scrutiny. However, largely due to a lack of significant epidemiological evidence, interest in assessing SV40's potential carcinogenic role in humans diminished. Recently, many laboratories have reported the presence of SV40-like DNA in a high proportion of human mesotheliomas, ependymomas and osteosarcoma (the three main types of tumours caused by virus in hamsters), renewing the question whether SV40 might be a human tumour virus. Molecular data from these studies are reviewed to re-evaluate the potential role of SV40 as a human carcinogen.
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Senni M, Merlo M, Sangiorgi G, Gamba A, Procopio A, Glauber M, Ferrazzi P. Mitral valve repair and transesophageal echocardiographic findings in a high-risk subgroup of patients with active, acute infective endocarditis. THE JOURNAL OF HEART VALVE DISEASE 2001; 10:72-7. [PMID: 11206771] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/19/2023]
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BACKGROUND AND AIM OF THE STUDY Limited data are available regarding the efficacy of mitral valve repair in patients affected by active, acute infective endocarditis. In addition, the predictivity of transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) for guiding the surgical decision-making process in these patients has not yet been reported. The study aim was to evaluate the long-term results of mitral valve repair and role of TEE in active, acute infective endocarditis. METHODS The study population consisted of patients affected by infective endocarditis of the mitral valve who underwent surgery. TEE was performed intraoperatively to guide the best surgical approach. All patients were followed up (mean 73+/-8 months) after surgery. RESULTS Twenty-eight patients underwent surgery for infective endocarditis; of these, 13 had mitral valve repair for active, acute infective endocarditis and formed the basis of the study. Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value of TEE in detecting the mechanism of mitral regurgitation were 87%, 100%, 100% and 92%, respectively. The predictivity test of TEE in guiding surgical strategy was 94%. All patients were alive at the time of follow up; 10 (77%) were in NYHA class I and three in class II (23%). Mitral regurgitation was severe in one patient (8%), moderate in three (23%), mild in four (31%), and absent in five (38%). No relapses of active infective endocarditis were observed during the follow up period. CONCLUSION Mitral valve repair appears to be an effective treatment for active, acute infective endocarditis with mitral regurgitation and should be considered as a therapeutic strategy when surgery is contemplated. TEE has a fundamental role in the surgical decision-making process in these patients.
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Procopio A, Strizzi L, Vianale G, Betta P, Puntoni R, Fontana V, Tassi G, Gareri F, Mutti L. Simian virus-40 sequences are a negative prognostic cofactor in patients with malignant pleural mesothelioma. Genes Chromosomes Cancer 2001; 30:111. [PMID: 11107186 DOI: 10.1002/1098-2264(2000)9999:9999<::aid-gcc1064>3.0.co;2-l] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/09/2022] Open
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Di Muzio M, Spoletini L, Strizzi L, Vianale G, Fontana V, Orengo MA, Tassi G, Casalini A, Mutti L, Procopio A. Prognostic significance of presence and reduplication of basal lamina in malignant pleural mesothelioma. Hum Pathol 2000; 31:1341-5. [PMID: 11112207 DOI: 10.1053/hupa.2000.19459] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/11/2022]
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The prognosis of patients with malignant pleural mesothelioma (MM) is dependent more on tumor extension and differentiation than on therapeutic effects. Reduplication of the basal lamina (RBL) is an ultrastructural feature of some benign and malignant tumors that has been inversely correlated with aggressiveness and was recently described in MM. To investigate whether RBL is important for predicting the survival of patients with MM, transmission electron microscopy was used to identify the presence of basal lamina or RBL in biopsy specimens obtained by thoracoscopy from 35 patients. Cox's regression analysis was used to study the relation of these ultrastructural features to survival. Better outcomes were found for patients whose tumors expressed either basal lamina (HR 0.48; 95% CI, 0.09-2.47) or RBL (HR 0.38; 95% CI 0.12-1.22) compared with the reference category, where basal lamina or RBL was not found. The expression of basal lamina and RBL is an important novel prognostic factors in MM. HUM PATHOL 31:1341-1345.
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Procopio A, Strizzi L, Vianale G, Betta P, Puntoni R, Fontana V, Tassi G, Gareri F, Mutti L. Simian virus-40 sequences are a negative prognostic cofactor in patients with malignant pleural mesothelioma. Genes Chromosomes Cancer 2000; 29:173-9. [PMID: 10959097 DOI: 10.1002/1098-2264(2000)9999:9999<::aid-gcc1019>3.0.co;2-b] [Citation(s) in RCA: 45] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/28/2023] Open
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Several biochemical and clinical factors have been shown to correlate with survival in human malignant pleural mesothelioma (MM). Nevertheless, average survival of 4 to 10 months from diagnosis is sometimes not sufficient for full expression of these factors. Several studies have reported SV40 sequences in MM, suggesting a possible pathogenic role. We investigated whether the presence of these sequences had any effect on MM patient survival. For this study, we used polymerase chain reaction and Southern blot analysis to search for and identify SV40 DNA in biopsy samples from 83 MM patients. These cases were divided according to histology: 62/83 (74. 7%) had epithelioid morphology (EMM) and 21/83 (25.3%) had either biphasic or sarcomatous morphology (B/SMM). SV40 positivity was significantly associated with B/SMM growth pattern (chi-squared test = 5.03, P = 0.025). Kaplan-Meier univariate analysis confirmed the independent effect of histology on MM survival (log-rank test = 13.9, P < 0.001) and showed a trend for increased survival in SV40-negative patients (log-rank test = 2.83, P = 0.09). Most importantly, Cox's regression model showed that SV40-positive status affected the predictive value of histology on patient survival. In particular, when SV40 expression was added to the B/SMM histotype, Cox's regression model showed a significant increase in hazard ratio (HR) with respect to SV40-negative B/SMM (HR = 4.25, 95% CI = 2.00-9. 00, likelihood ratio test = 14.31, P < 0.001). We conclude that SV40 expression is significantly associated with B/SMM histology and represents an important prognostic cofactor when associated with the tumor subtype in MM patients.
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Soloaga R, Carballo P, Marcote V, Merkier K, Salcedo V, Fernandez A, Gutfraind Z, Tokumoto M, Galanternik L, Nagel C, Procopio A. [Bact-Alert system for hemocultures: evaluation of terminal subcultures]. Rev Argent Microbiol 2000; 32:196-8. [PMID: 11149151] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/18/2023] Open
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Few laboratory microbiological procedures are as important as the isolation of microorganisms from blood. To evaluate the usefulness of the terminal subcultures, 5669 blood cultures giving negative results after 7 days of incubation in the Bact/Alert System (Organon Teknika) were studied. Bottles were distributed as follows: 1562 adult aerobic bottles, 119 adult anaerobic bottles, 3960 pediatric bottles and 28 FAN bottles. From 5669 blood cultures, 10 subcultures that yielded growth had not been detected by the system. These included 5 adult aerobic bottles and 5 pediatric bottles, 7 of these microorganisms were considered contaminants according to clinical data (2 Micrococcus spp, 1 staphylococci coagulase negative, 1 Burkholderia cepacia, 1 Peptoestreptococcus spp, 1 Corynebacterium spp, 1 Scedosporium spp) while the other 3 were considered true bacteremia (1 Pseudomonas aeruginosa, 1 Proteus mirabilis, 1 Streptococcus sanguis), although no one made any change in treatment on the basis of the previous isolation. Based on these results the routinary utilization of terminal subcultures is not advisable and should be used only for special cases or a second system of blood culture should be added according to clinical or epidemiological data.
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Porta C, Danova M, Orengo AM, Ferrini S, Moroni M, Gaggero A, Libener R, Betta PG, Ferrari S, Procopio A, Strizzi L, Mutti L. Interleukin-2 induces cell cycle perturbations leading to cell growth inhibition and death in malignant mesothelioma cells in vitro. J Cell Physiol 2000; 185:126-34. [PMID: 10942526 DOI: 10.1002/1097-4652(200010)185:1<126::aid-jcp12>3.0.co;2-2] [Citation(s) in RCA: 13] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/08/2022]
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Previous report indicated that Interleukin-2 (IL-2) is able to inhibit the growth of IL-2-receptor-positive cancer cell lines without any involvement of the immune system, through IL-2-induced alterations of the cell cycle kinetics. In this study we provide evidence that IL-2 exerts anti-proliferative effect on three human malignant mesothelioma (MMe) cells in vitro, while no effects were observed on normal human mesothelial cell (HMC) primary cultures. The growth inhibitory effect of IL-2 on neoplastic cells appeared to depend on the baseline proliferative status of these cells. Indeed, in highly proliferating MMe cells, we observed a reduction of malignant cells in the S-phase of the cell cycle, with an accumulation in G0/G1, followed by apotosis for longer incubations or exposure to higher doses. On the contrary, in MMe cells proliferating at lower rate, IL-2 induces only a late cytotoxic effect, leading to apoptosis, without significantly affecting the cell cycle. IL-2Rbeta mRNA was detectable by RT-PCR in all MMe cells, IL-2Ralpha mRNA in one only out the three assayed and IL-2Rgamma mRNA in none. In addition, mRNA specific for the IL-2Rbeta-associated Jak-1 tyrosine kinase was expressed in all MMe cell lines, further suggesting that IL-2Rbeta may play a role in the observed effects. Very low, albeit detectable, levels of IL-2Rbeta chain appeared to be expressed at the cell surface of MMe cells by indirect immunofluorescence and FACS analyses. Finally, Ca(++) fluxes were rapidly induced when MMe cells were exposed to exogenous IL-2.
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Soloaga R, Jewtuchowicz V, Gregoresky J, Korbenfeld D, Speranza V, Fernández A, Tokumoto M, Gutfraind Z, Galanternik L, Procopio A. [Catheter preservation at 4 degrees C. Influence on quantitative cultures]. Enferm Infecc Microbiol Clin 2000; 18:361-2. [PMID: 11109729] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/18/2023]
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Giuliano M, Catalano A, Strizzi L, Vianale G, Capogrossi M, Procopio A. Adenovirus-mediated wild-type p53 overexpression reverts tumourigenicity of human mesothelioma cells. Int J Mol Med 2000; 5:591-6. [PMID: 10812006 DOI: 10.3892/ijmm.5.6.591] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/06/2022] Open
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Pleural malignant mesothelioma (MM) shows poor survival, regardless of tumour stage at diagnosis. MM is unresponsive to present treatment regimens and new protocols are desperately needed. The localised nature, the potential accessibility, and the relative lack of distant metastases make MM a particularly attractive candidate for somatic gene therapy. A common target for cancer gene therapy is the tumour suppressor protein p53. p53 does not seem to be mutated or deleted in MM, but it can be inactivated by binding to other proteins, like mdm2 and SV40 large T antigen. We tested the effects of a replication-deficient adenoviral vector carrying wild-type p53 cDNA in human MM cells. Our results show that >95% of MM cells were efficiently infected with 25 multiplicity of infection (MOI) of vector. Wild-type p53 was effectively expressed resulting in >80% inhibition of proliferation in MM cells. AdCMV.p53 infection induced apoptosis while controls did not show any evident morphological alterations. Ex vivo p53 gene transfer experiments inhibited tumourigenesis in nude mice. In vivo, direct intratumour injection of AdCMV.p53 arrested tumour growth and prolonged survival of treated mice. These results indicate that p53-gene therapy should be strongly exploited for clinical trials in MM patients.
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Tiraboschi R, Terzi A, Merlo M, Procopio A. [Left atrial myxoma. Clinical and surgical features in 26 surgically treated cases]. ITALIAN HEART JOURNAL. SUPPLEMENT : OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE ITALIAN FEDERATION OF CARDIOLOGY 2000; 1:797-802. [PMID: 11204013] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/19/2023]
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BACKGROUND Left atrial myxomas are the most common benign intracardiac tumors. The aim of this study was to compare our experience with the data reported in the literature. METHODS Between May 1985 and August 1999, 26 patients (8 males, 18 females) with left atrial myxomas underwent surgical resection of these tumors at the Department of Cardiac Surgery, Ospedali Riuniti of Bergamo (Italy). Symptoms included congestive heart failure, dyspnea, arrhythmias, chest pain and syncope. Diagnosis was established preoperatively in all patients by echocardiography and angiocardiography was performed in 8 cases. All tumors were excised with a wide margin of uninvolved atrial septum. Two patients underwent concomitant coronary artery bypass. RESULTS There was 1 early death due to irreversible ventricular fibrillation. Follow-up was completed for the 25 late survivals. Three patients died, years after operation, due to extracardiac causes. One patients had recurrence of the tumor, which was successfully removed 4 years after initial operation. All other patients are asymptomatic and free from disease. CONCLUSIONS Operation for left atrial myxoma can be undertaken solely on the basis of echocardiographic findings, but coronary angiography should be performed in older patients who are at risk for coronary artery disease. Surgical excision of left atrial myxomas must be performed as soon as possible after diagnosis is established because of the high risk of valvular obstruction or systemic embolization. Biatrial approach allows for the inspection of the four cardiac chambers, limits manipulation of the mass, and facilitates the complete excision of the tumor. Thus, surgical intervention can be curative for patients with left atrial myxomas and most of these can expect an excellent outcome. Since late recurrence, although rare, has been reported, especially in familial myxomas, long-term clinical and echocardiographic follow-up is recommended.
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Patrignani P, Santini G, Sciulli MG, Marinacci R, Fusco O, Spoletini L, Natoli C, Procopio A, Maclouf J. Cyclooxygenase-independent induction of p21WAF-1/CIP1, apoptosis and differentiation by L-745,337 and salicylate in HT-29 colon cancer cells. ADVANCES IN EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY 2000; 469:555-61. [PMID: 10667382 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-4793-8_81] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/21/2022]
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Strizzi L, Vianale G, Giuliano M, Sacco R, Tassi F, Chiodera P, Casalini P, Procopio A. SV40, JC and BK expression in tissue, urine and blood samples from patients with malignant and nonmalignant pleural disease. Anticancer Res 2000; 20:885-9. [PMID: 10810371] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/16/2023]
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BACKGROUND Polyomaviruses are expressed in both human tumors and immunodepressed patients. Malignant and nonmalignant pleural effusions create an environment that could favor the expression of opportunistic viral infections. We studied if SV40, JC, and BK viral DNA can be amplified from biopsies obtained from different pleural diseases. MATERIALS AND METHODS DNA was extracted from mesotheliomas (MM), nonspecific inflammatory and tubercular pleural biopsies, blood and urinary sediments from patients with MM, and pleural effusion cytological specimens. SV40, JC and BK viral early regions were amplified by PCR and analyzed by Southern Blot hybridization with specific probes. RESULTS SV40 was positive in 9/23 MM, 5/18 tubercular and 1/7 nonspecific inflammatory biopsies, and 5/12 pleural effusion cytological specimens. JC was positive in 2/23 MM and in 7/15 urinary sediments. All blood samples were negative and BK was also negative in all samples. CONCLUSIONS Tissue specific factors, characteristic of MM and TB, may contribute to expression of SV40 in these diseases.
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Mazzotti F, Perri E, Procopio A, Raffaelli A, Sindona G. Virtual freezing of the hemiacetal-aldehyde equilibrium of the aglycones of oleuropein and ligstroside present in olive oils from Carolea and Coratina cultivars by ionspray ionization tandem mass spectrometry. JOURNAL OF MASS SPECTROMETRY : JMS 2000; 35:461-467. [PMID: 10767778 DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1096-9888(200003)35:3<461::aid-jms961>3.0.co;2-e] [Citation(s) in RCA: 25] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/23/2023]
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The composition of the equilibrium between aldehydes and hemiacetals was evaluated by ionspray ionization tandem mass spectrometry. The methanolic extracts of virgin olive oil from Carolea and Coratina cultivars contain a complex mixture of hydroxytyrosol (3) and tyrosol (4) derivatives (5, 6) characterized by the presence of aldehyde moieties in equilibrium with their hydrated form (8) or with the corresponding methanol hemiacetals 9 and 10. The equilibrium was frozen by droplet evaporation, thus allowing the structure determination of each component. The formation of the decarboxylated species 11-14, reported previously, was not observed.
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Soloaga R, Tokumoto M, Fernández A, Nagel C, Gutfraind Z, Procopio A. [The microbiology laboratory in the diagnosis of bacteremia associated with catheters]. Enferm Infecc Microbiol Clin 2000; 18:62-5. [PMID: 10721574] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/15/2023]
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Catheter related sepsis is an outstanding problem in patients in every age group. The microbiological diagnosis should consider the main pathways of infection (catheter-skin interface, endoluminal). With this aim we analysed 1496 central and peripheral short term catheters and 119 episodes of catheter related bacteremia. Catheters were cultured according to the quantitative technique of Brun Buisson (QT), the semiquantitative technique of Maki (SQ) and qualitative broth culture (QL). The following results of sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value and Youden index were obtained: SQ = 87%, 88%, 40%, 99%, 0.75; QT (> or = 10(2) CFU/ml) = 88%, 89%, 43%, 99%, 0.77; QT (> or = 10(3) CFU/ml) = 77%, 92%, 48%, 97%, 0.69; QL = 94%, 68%, 20%, 99%, 0.62. Results of SQ and QT > or = 10(2) were comparable, nevertheless, the addition of QT to SQ increased the detection of bacteremia by 12.8%, while in the opposite situation the increase was 10%. According to this, it is advisable to combine routinely SQ and QT. Finally, in 42 episodes of bacteremia related to implanted catheters processed by quantitative differential culture of blood drawn through the catheter and blood drawn through the peripheral vein the relationships were: > 1000 in 79% of cases, between 100 and 1000 in 9% of cases and between 5 and 10 in just 5% of cases.
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Soloaga R, Manganello S, Francabandiera D, Nagel C, Squassi V, Fernández A, Gutfraind Z, Tokumoto M, Delbart H, Galanternik L, Procopio A. [Evaluation of the reincubation of positive blood cultures for detection in the BACT-ALERT system for the detection of polymicrobial bacteremia]. Rev Argent Microbiol 2000; 32:45-8. [PMID: 10785943] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/16/2023] Open
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Between February and September 1997, 6588 blood cultures at the Instituto de Cardiología y Cirugía Cardiovascular and Hospital de Niños Ricardo Gutiérrez were studied by using the Bact-Alert system (Organon Teknika) 341 contaminants and 294 episodes of bacteremia (600 samples) were analyzed. From these samples, 280 (95.3%) were monomicrobial episodes and 14 (4.7%) polymicrobial episodes. Positive blood cultures detected by the Bact-Alert system were processed and then reincubated during 7 days, when they were Gram stained and subcultured in blood agar, chocolate agar (both in 5-10% CO2), laked blood agar supplemented with hemin and vitamin K in anaerobic atmosphere (only anaerobic bottles) and CLDE (aerobic conditions). Following reincubation, 3 out of 14 polymicrobial bacteremias were detected, rising the level of detection from 3.7% to 4.7%. Taking into account the total number of bacteremias, only in 3 out of 294 (1%), a second microorganism was detected. Otherwise, in blood cultures where a contaminating microorganism was initially isolated, no further isolates representing a true bacteremia were recovered. Reincubation and terminal subculture of initially positive blood cultures did not provide relevant data in order to change therapeutic measures in the studied population. Due to the increase in costs and labor we consider that this methodology is not routinely advised.
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Giuffrida A, Vianale G, Di Muzio M, Pass HI, Coletti A, Birarelli P, Procopio A, Modesti A. Modulation of integrin expression on mesotheliomas: the role of different histotypes in invasiveness. Int J Oncol 1999; 15:437-42. [PMID: 10427122 DOI: 10.3892/ijo.15.3.437] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/05/2022] Open
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The in vitro and in vivo integrin expression in human pleural malignant mesothelioma (MM) of three different histotypes was studied. Cell lines from MM of epithelioid (E1), fibrous (F1), byphasic histotype (B1) and normal mesothelial cells (NM) were analysed for the surface expression of alpha2, alpha3, alpha4, alpha5, alpha6, alphav, beta1, beta3, beta4 subunits and alphavbeta5 integrins. We found that alpha6, beta4 subunits and alphavbeta5, weakly detectable on NM cells, were expressed on MM cells. The beta3 subunit, well expressed on NM cells, was absent on MM cells. Differential expression among histotypes was observed, the MM-E1 was the least and the MM-B1 the most positive. Specimens for each MM histotype, were analysed by immunohistochemistry. The alpha6 and alphav subunits were more evident on the epithelioid histotype. Intense staining for beta3 and beta4 subunits, was found in all MM, particularly in invading cells, while the alpha5, and alphavbeta5 integrins were variously expressed. The different histotypes can affect the in vitro integrin expression and may indicate a preferential involvement of some subunits in vivo during MM tumor progression.
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Scarpa S, Giuffrida A, Fazi M, Coletti A, Palumbo C, Pass HI, Procopio A, Modesti A. Migration of mesothelioma cells correlates with histotype-specific synthesis of extracellular matrix. Int J Mol Med 1999; 4:67-71. [PMID: 10373640 DOI: 10.3892/ijmm.4.1.67] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/05/2022] Open
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Three human pleural malignant mesothelioma cell cultures (MM) of epithelioid (E1), fibrous (F1) and byphasic (B1) histotype were studied in their synthesis of the extracellular matrix (ECM) components laminin (LM), fibronectin (FN), type IV collagen (cIV), and in their chemotactic and haptotactic migration towards the ECM produced proteins. MM-B1 showed the highest FN synthesis and release; MM-E1 produced the highest quantity of basement membrane constituents LM and cIV; MM-F1 weakly produced and released FN, LM and cIV. MM-B1 had the highest chemotactic and haptotactic motility, MM-F1 migrated toward the lowest concentration of LM while had reduced chemotactic activity toward FN and cIV; MM-E1 had the lowest migratory activity toward each ECM substrate. We demonstrated that three MM of different histotype are characterized by different ECM production and that these differences determine a variable ability of each MM to spread and migrate towards ECM substrates.
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Colacino E, Converso A, De Nino A, Leggio A, Liguori A, Maiuolo L, Napoli A, Procopio A, Siciliano C, Sindona G. Synthesis of isoxazolidino analogues of 2',3'-dideoxynucleosides. NUCLEOSIDES & NUCLEOTIDES 1999; 18:581-3. [PMID: 10432650 DOI: 10.1080/15257779908041501] [Citation(s) in RCA: 9] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/23/2022]
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The complete set of the 4'-aza analogues of 2',3'-dideoxynucleosides was synthesized by cycloaddition of N-tetrahydropiranyl or N-trityl methylene nitrones on suitably protected vinyl nucleobases. The convertible nucleoside approach was used in the preparation of cytosine and 5-methyl cytosine analogues.
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Orengo AM, Spoletini L, Procopio A, Favoni RE, De Cupis A, Ardizzoni A, Castagneto B, Ribotta M, Betta PG, Ferrini S, Mutti L. Establishment of four new mesothelioma cell lines: characterization by ultrastructural and immunophenotypic analysis. Eur Respir J 1999; 13:527-34. [PMID: 10232421 DOI: 10.1183/09031936.99.13352799] [Citation(s) in RCA: 52] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/05/2022]
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The aim of this study was to assess the biological characteristics of four new malignant mesothelioma (MM) cell lines. Since simian virus (SV)40 sequences have been recently detected in MM, SV40 large T antigen (Tag) expression was also analysed. MM cell lines were characterized by morphological, ultrastructural and cytogenetic analysis. Expression of Tag and of relevant MM markers was studied by immunocytochemistry, surface antigens by indirect immunofluorescence and immunomodulating cytokines by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The four MM cell lines, established from pleural effusions, showed a slow proliferation rate and pleomorphic changes during culture. Cell lines expressed vimentin, cytokeratins 8 and 18, and the mesothelial antigen recognized by HBME-1 monoclonal antibody, but not carcinoembryonic antigen. Surface human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-class I and intercellular adhesion molecule (ICAM)-1 molecules were present on all the cell lines. While HLA class II and CD86 were constitutively undetectable, HLA-class II was present after interferon (IFN)-gamma stimulation. All cell lines displayed abnormal karyotypes with chromosome 6 abnormalities. Transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta2 and interleukin (IL)-6 were constitutively secreted, while tumour necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha was secreted only in response to lipopolysaccharide. Intranuclear Tag was expressed in two cell lines. The persistence of large T antigen with human leukocyte antigen class I and intercellular adhesion molecule-1 positivity may point to large T antigen as a target for cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-based immunotherapy in some malignant mesothelioma patients.
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Di Muzio M, Spoletini L, Strizzi L, Procopio A, Tassi G, Casalini A, Modesti A. Basal lamina reduplication in malignant epithelioid pleural mesothelioma. Ultrastruct Pathol 1998; 22:467-75. [PMID: 9891926 DOI: 10.3109/01913129809032283] [Citation(s) in RCA: 5] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/13/2022]
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Malignant mesothelioma of the pleura is divided in three morphological variants: epithelioid, sarcomatous, and biphasic. Histological similarities between epithelioid malignant mesothelioma (EMM) and lung adenocarcinoma are responsible for the difficult differential diagnosis. Monoclonal antibodies are useful for distinguishing the two neoplasms through immunohistochemical phenotyping, although many cases require ultrastructural characterization for definitive diagnosis. In this study, transmission electron microscopic observations of EMM were compared with those of peripheral adenocarcinoma of the lung (PAL). More specifically, the morphology of the basal lamina is described in 23 cases of EMM and 12 cases of PAL. Reduplication of the basal lamina (RBL) was found in 11 cases (48%) of EMM and in none of the PAL cases. The same cases were immunostained for type IV collagen and the localization of this basement membrane component corresponded to the areas where basal lamina was observed. Since RBL has been associated with neoplastic differentiation in other tumors, this novel feature in EMM needs to be evaluated in future prognostic studies in malignant mesothelioma of the pleura. Moreover, RBL expression in EMM may be an additional ultrastructural parameter used in the differential diagnosis between EMM and adenocarcinoma.
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Weiss R, Giordano A, Furth P, DeCaprio J, Pipas J, Ozer H, Strickler H, Procopio A, Garcea R, Carbone M. SV40 as an oncogenic virus and possible human pathogen. DEVELOPMENTS IN BIOLOGICAL STANDARDIZATION 1998; 94:355-60, 369-82. [PMID: 9776256] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/09/2023]
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Ribotta M, Roseo F, Salvio M, Castagneto B, Carbone M, Procopio A, Giordano A, Mutti L. Recurrent chromosome 6 abnormalities in malignant mesothelioma. Monaldi Arch Chest Dis 1998; 53:228-35. [PMID: 9689813] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/08/2023] Open
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The long latency period between asbestos exposure and the onset of malignant mesothelioma (MM) suggests that a multistep tumorigenesis process occurs whilst the capability of asbestos fibres to interfere directly with chromosomes focuses on the critical role of the chromosomal abnormalities in this neoplasm. The aim of our study was to identify any recurrent chromosomal changes in ten primary MM cell cultures derived from pleural effusions of patients with MM from the same geographic area and environmental and/or occupational exposure to asbestos fibers. Cytogenetic analysis was performed in accordance with International System for Human Cytogenetic Nomenclature. Our results confirmed a great number of cytogenetic abnormalities in MM cells. Recurrent loss of the long arms of chromosome 6 (6q-) was the most frequent abnormality detected (four epithelial and two mixed subtypes) while, on the whole, abnormalities of chromosome 6 were found in nine out of ten cases whereas chromosome 6 was normal only in the case with fibromatous subtype. Monosomy 13 and 17 was found in five cases, monosomy 14 in four cases and 22 in three cases. Since deletion of 6q- was detected even in relatively undisturbed karyotype, we hypothesize a multistep carcinogenic process in which deletion of 6q- is an early event in the development and progression of malignant mesothelioma.
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Procopio A, Strizzi L, Giuffrida A, Scarpa S, Giuliano M, Iezzi T, Mutti L, Modesti A. Human malignant mesothelioma of the pleura: new perspectives for diagnosis and therapy. Monaldi Arch Chest Dis 1998; 53:241-3. [PMID: 9689815] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/08/2023] Open
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The ability to immortalize human mesothelioma cells in vitro with simian virus (SV) 40 and the fact that SV40 induces mesotheliomas in hamsters prompted us to look for SV40 deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) sequences in human mesotheliomas. In a previous study, we found that over half (29/48) of human malignant pleural mesotheliomas contained SV40-like sequences whereas only a few (3/47) control samples contained the same detectable sequences. The SV40 genome encodes the 90 KD nuclear large T-antigen (Tag) and the 17 KD small-t antigen (tag), responsible for SV40's transforming and oncogenic properties. These antigens block tumour suppressor gene products, such as p53. We considered the possibility of reverting this effect by adding exogenous wild-type p53 and thus restoring normal cell functions. For this purpose, we developed a recombinant adenovirus carrying complementary DNA (cDNA) for wild type p53 (AdCMV.p53) and infected mesothelioma cell lines with this virus. Inhibition of proliferation, halting of the cell cycle and massive apoptosis was observed in all mesothelioma cell lines tested. In addition, proliferation of human mesothelioma tumours into nude mice was inhibited by in vivo adenovirus-mediated p53 transgene expression. We also report preliminary evidence of expression, by immunoreactivity, of the extracellular matrix protein tenascin in human malignant pleural mesotheliomas. It was interesting to find predominant tenascin positivity at the tumour's invasive edge and in areas of tumour vascularization. This preliminary report suggests that adenovirus-mediated p53 hyperexpression counteracts transforming properties of the large T-antigen and suggests that gene therapy may be useful in treating human malignant mesothelioma.
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Valle MT, Castagneto B, Procopio A, Carbone M, Giordano A, Mutti L. Immunobiology and immune defense mechanisms of mesothelioma cells. Monaldi Arch Chest Dis 1998; 53:219-27. [PMID: 9689812] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/08/2023] Open
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Malignant mesothelioma (MM) is an aggressive tumor whose incidence is expected to rise in future years. Patients with this neoplasm have a poor prognosis. Immunotherapy has been shown to be effective in some neoplasms (e.g. melanoma), significantly improving their prognosis but we do not yet have sufficient data on the capability of MM cells to elicit an immune response. A "three step" event is required to determine an immune response: adhesion, recognition, and costimulation between the antigen presenting cells and the immunoeffector cells. Lack of one of these three steps leads to a defective immune response. The most important mechanism determining the defective immune response to the tumor cells is supposed to be the deficiency of the molecules involved in this "three step event", the release of immuno-depressant factors by the tumor cells and/or the tumor infiltrating cells and the lack of surface immunogen epitopes. Investigations on MM cells are not univocal, suggesting that, at least in some cases, an effective immune response to this neoplasm can occur. Blocking the release of immunodepressant factors by malignant mesothelioma cells and identification of effective, specific immunogen epitopes seem to be the most promising objective to achieve.
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Davì G, Romano M, Mezzetti A, Procopio A, Iacobelli S, Antidormi T, Bucciarelli T, Alessandrini P, Cuccurullo F, Bittolo Bon G. Increased levels of soluble P-selectin in hypercholesterolemic patients. Circulation 1998; 97:953-7. [PMID: 9529262 DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.97.10.953] [Citation(s) in RCA: 114] [Impact Index Per Article: 4.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/07/2023]
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BACKGROUND Hypercholesterolemia is considered a major risk factor for the development of atherosclerosis. Enhanced lipid peroxidation and persistent platelet activation can be observed in vivo in hypercholesterolemic patients and may have pathophysiological implications in the occurrence of cardiovascular events. P-selectin may play an important role in the pathogenesis of multicellular events, including atherosclerosis. We studied the impact of hypercholesterolemia and oxidative stress on plasma levels of P-selectin. METHODS AND RESULTS Plasma levels of P-selectin were measured by means of an enzyme immunoassay in 20 hypercholesterolemic patients with no clinical evidence of cardiovascular disease and in 20 sex- and age-matched normocholesterolemic subjects. Hypercholesterolemic patients had higher levels of P-selectin compared with that of control subjects (98+/-61 versus 56+/-14 ng/mL; P=.001). They also displayed increased von Willebrand Factor (vWF) levels (176+/-22 versus 119+/-12%; P=.0001). A direct correlation was observed between P-selectin and LDL cholesterol levels (p=.453). Administration of vitamin E (600 mg/d for 2 weeks) to hypercholesterolemic patients significantly reduced plasma P-selectin (40%), and an inverse correlation was observed between vitamin E and P-selectin plasma levels (p=-.446). CONCLUSIONS Hypercholesterolemia is associated with elevated plasmatic P-selectin. Altered oxidative processes leading to endothelial dysfunction and persistent platelet activation may contribute to increased soluble P-selectin levels. P-selectin may be proposed as a marker of endothelial dysfunction in hypercholesterolemic patients.
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Procopio A, Marinacci R, Marinetti MR, Strizzi L, Paludi D, Iezzi T, Tassi G, Casalini A, Modesti A. SV40 expression in human neoplastic and non-neoplastic tissues: perspectives on diagnosis, prognosis and therapy of human malignant mesothelioma. DEVELOPMENTS IN BIOLOGICAL STANDARDIZATION 1998; 94:361-7. [PMID: 9776257] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 04/11/2023]
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We have recently demonstrated the association of SV40 and human pleural malignant mesothelioma. Here, we have investigated whether SV40 viral sequences may be associated with other human tumours or other non-neoplastic pathology and whether SV40 DNA or protein expression may be of diagnostic, prognostic or therapeutic relevance. DNA was extracted from paraffin embedded tissues. SV40, JC and BK viral sequences were detected by the polymerase chain reaction and molecular hybridization with specific probes. The screening with three different sets of SV40-related primers demonstrated that 7/18 (38.8%) mesothelioma specimens were SV40 positive as well as 5/18 (27.7%) tubercular pleural lesions. None of the 18 lung cancers, nor the 20 pleural non-specific inflammatory specimens tested were positive. Twenty-five blood samples and 18 urinary sediments from MM patients were also negative. We have also found that SV40 Tag proteins are present in mesothelioma cells and tumours. Tag proteins may interfere with tumour suppressor gene products, such as p53. Preliminary results suggest that wild type p53 transgene expression, obtained after infection with recombinant adenovirus (AdCMV.p53), inhibited in vitro and in vivo proliferation, inducing apoptosis of mesothelioma cells. Infections with control viruses were ineffective. Thus, SV40 DNA and Tag expression in mesothelioma tumour cells, though probably not relevant for diagnostic or prognostic purposes, may be crucial for innovative gene therapy strategies.
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Carbone M, Rizzo P, Grimley PM, Procopio A, Mew DJ, Shridhar V, de Bartolomeis A, Esposito V, Giuliano MT, Steinberg SM, Levine AS, Giordano A, Pass HI. Simian virus-40 large-T antigen binds p53 in human mesotheliomas. Nat Med 1997; 3:908-12. [PMID: 9256284 DOI: 10.1038/nm0897-908] [Citation(s) in RCA: 200] [Impact Index Per Article: 7.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/05/2023]
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We found that simian virus 40 (SV40) induces mesotheliomas in hamsters and that 60% of human mesotheliomas contain and express SV40 sequences, results now confirmed by others [ref. 3-5, and presentations by D. Griffiths & R. Weiss, F. Galateau-SallE, and H.I.P. at "Simian virus 40: A possible human polyoma virus," NIH workshop, 27-28 January 1997, Bethesda, MD (transcript available through SAG Corp., Washington, DC 20008)]. Mesothelioma, an aggressive malignancy resistant to therapy, originates from the serosal lining of the pleural, pericardial and peritoneal cavities. The incidence of mesothelioma continues to increase worldwide because of exposure to crocidolite asbestos. However, at least 20% of mesotheliomas in the United States are not associated with asbestos exposure, and only a minority of people exposed to high concentrations of asbestos develop mesothelioma. Thus, other carcinogens may induce mesothelioma in individuals not exposed to asbestos, and/or may render particular individuals more susceptible to the carcinogenic effect of asbestos. We investigated whether the expression of the SV40 large T-antigen (Tag) interferes with the normal expression of the tumor suppressor gene p53 in human mesotheliomas. We found that SV40 Tag retains its ability to bind and to inactivate p53, a cellular protein that when normally expressed plays an important role in suppressing tumor growth and in inducing sensitivity to therapy. Our findings do not establish a cause-and-effect relation, but indicate that the possibility that SV40 contributes to the development of human mesotheliomas should be carefully investigated.
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De Luca D, De Nino A, Liguori A, Procopio A, Sindona G. Nonionic surfactants regioselective synthesis of fatty acid esters of alpha- and beta-glucopyranose. Lipids 1997; 32:559-63. [PMID: 9168463 DOI: 10.1007/s11745-997-0071-7] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/04/2023]
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Lipophilic esters of saccharides belong to the family of nonionic surfactants widely employed in pharmaceutical and cosmetics formulations. A very simple method is presented whereby 6-O-esters of alpha- and beta-glucose can be prepared and isolated. Good results have been obtained in the synthesis of 6-O-oleyl derivatives by simple acylation with appropriate oleyl chloride. The condensing agent bis(2-oxo-3-oxazolidinyl) phosphinic chloride (BOP-Cl) allows the preparations of the same esters with better regioselectivity but with yields strongly dependent on the aliphatic chain length of the carboxylic acids employed.
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Correale P, Tagliaferri P, Guarrasi R, Caraglia M, Giuliano M, Marinetti MR, Bianco AR, Procopio A. Extracellular adenosine 5' triphosphate involvement in the death of LAK-engaged human tumor cells via P2X-receptor activation. Immunol Lett 1997; 55:69-78. [PMID: 9143936 DOI: 10.1016/s0165-2478(96)02687-9] [Citation(s) in RCA: 18] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/04/2023]
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This study reports that extracellular ATP is a critical factor involved in LAK cell-mediated cytotoxicity. Human colon carcinoma LoVo cells were resistant to LAK cells as well as to ATP, while their multidrug resistant (MDR-1+) derivative, LoVo-Dx cells, were sensitive to both LAK and ATP. LoVo-Dx cells, became resistant to LAK cells and ATP after 48 h pretreatment with Phorbol 12-Myristate-13-Acetate (PMA), while 48 h pretreatment with verapamil in parallel sensitized LoVo cells to LAK cells and to ATP as well. The sensitivity to ATP and LAK cells was not related to the expression of extracellular ecto-ATPase activity on cell targets membranes. Conversely, apyrase, an enzyme with powerful ecto-ATPase activity, abolished the LAK- and ATP-mediated cytotoxicity. Furthermore, ADP-beta-S, an antagonist of ATP, abolished both LAK and ATP-mediated cell killing. Purine binding sites have been detected by radioreceptor assays with ADP-beta[35S] on the cell surface of ATP and LAK-sensitive LoVo-Dx cells. By contrast, no nucleotide receptor was found on the ATP and LAK-resistant cells. Such a putative cytotoxic purinoreceptor has been categorized as P2x purinergic receptor by a panel of synthetic nucleotides. These results demonstrate that extracellular ATP is needed for an efficient LAK cell-mediated killing of tumor cells. We propose that ATP acts as a natural amplifier of physical, or immune cytotoxic damages since it may be released in large amounts from target cells injured by several cytotoxic mediators secreted by LAK effectors.
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Senni M, Chauvaud S, Crupi G, Procopio A, Bianchi T. Early and intermediate term results of Carpentier's repair for Ebstein's anomaly. GIORNALE ITALIANO DI CARDIOLOGIA 1996; 26:1415-20. [PMID: 9080202] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/04/2023]
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BACKGROUND Various surgical techniques have been used for correction of Ebstein's anomaly. This paper reports our early and intermediate term results for repair of this disease using the technique initially employed by Carpentier. PATIENTS AND METHODS Since December 1987 through December 1991, 13 consecutive patients with Ebstein's anomaly underwent a Carpentier's type of repair. Their mean age was 16.3 years ranging from 6 to 51 years. The indications for operation were advanced NYHA functional class (III-IV) in 4 cases, cyanosis in 4, severe arrhythmia in 3 and cyanosis with arrhythmia in 2. Associated malformations were present in 9 patients. Eight had an atrial septal defect and four of them had, also, mitral prolapse whereas the remaining patient had a ventricular septal defect with subaortic stenosis. Tricuspid regurgitation was severe in 12 cases and moderate in one. According to the anatomo-functional classification described by Carpentier, seven patients had Ebstein's type C, whereas a type B was present in five patients and only one patient had a type A. RESULTS There were three hospital deaths all of which occurred in patients with type C anomaly. Causes of death were respectively low output syndrome, sepsis and cerebral hemorrhage. Follow-up ranged from 49 to 105 months (median 58 months). There were no late deaths and all patients were in NYHA functional class I or II. Preoperative arrhythmia was improved or abolished in 4 out of 5 patients. Echocardiography showed that tricuspid regurgitation was absent in 2, mild in 4, moderate in 3 and severe in the remaining patient. CONCLUSIONS Repair of Ebstein's anomaly, using the technique reported by Carpentier, can be accomplished with an acceptable operative risk and satisfactory intermediate term results. Echocardiography has an important role in the diagnosis of Ebstein's anomaly as well as in the indications and timing for repair and it is particularly useful for intra- and postoperative monitoring and anatomofunctional evaluation.
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Carbone M, Rizzo P, Procopio A, Mew D, Giuliano M, Steinberg S, Grimley P, Levine A, Pass H. Large T-antigen and wild-type P53 relationships in pleural mesothelioma. Lung Cancer 1996. [DOI: 10.1016/0169-5002(96)81578-9] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/30/2022]
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Carbone M, Rizzo P, Procopio A, Giuliano M, Pass HI, Gebhardt MC, Mangham C, Hansen M, Malkin DF, Bushart G, Pompetti F, Picci P, Levine AS, Bergsagel JD, Garcea RL. SV40-like sequences in human bone tumors. Oncogene 1996; 13:527-35. [PMID: 8760294] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/02/2023]
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Simian virus 40 (SV40) is a monkey virus that induces ependymomas, choroid plexus tumors, mesotheliomas, osteosarcomas, sarcomas and true histiocytic lymphomas when injected in hamsters. Recently, approximately 60% of human ependymomas, choroid plexus tumors and mesotheliomas were reported to contain and express SV40-like sequences (N. Engl. J. Med., 1992, 36, 988-993; Oncogene, 1994, 9, 1781-1790). In this study the presence of SV40-like sequences was investigated in additional types of human tumors. Initially, 200 tumor and normal tissue DNA samples were analysed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) with primers that amplify a 574 base pair region of SV40 large T antigen (Tag), which includes the Rb-pocket binding domain and the intron of Tag. PCR amplification and Southern blot hybridization with a probe specific for SV40 Tag revealed that 18/200 samples contained SV40-like sequences and, unexpectedly, 11/18 were from patients with osteosarcomas. Additional DNA samples from bone tumors were then analysed. In 40/126 osteosarcomas, and 14/34 other bone-related tumors, Tag sequences could be amplified. Sequence analysis of the DNA amplified from seven different tumors confirmed that the amplified sequences corresponded to SV40 Tag, with some demonstrating deletions in the intron region but not in the Rb-pocket binding domain. The extent of SV40 genome sequences present in the DNA samples was further analysed in two osteosarcomas. PCR amplification, Southern blot hybridization, and sequence analysis revealed that these samples also contained sequences for the carboxy-terminal domain of Tag, the viral regulatory region, and the VP1 capsid protein. These results indicate that SV40-like sequences are present in human bone tumors.
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Messina E, Muhlhauser J, Giuliano M, Pandolfi A, Morgese G, Procopio A. Surfactant protein A-producing cells in human fetal lung are good targets for recombinant adenovirus-mediated gene transfer. Pediatr Res 1996; 40:142-7. [PMID: 8798260 DOI: 10.1203/00006450-199607000-00024] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/02/2023]
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Local delivery of Escherichia coli beta-galactosidase gene (beta-gal) to surfactant protein-A (SP-A)-producing cells by a replication-defective recombinant adenovirus (AdCMV.beta-gal) was tested in human 8-12-wk-old fetal lung explants cultured in Waymouth's medium. In contrast to uninfected explants, direct addition of 0.8-1.6 x 10(6) plaque-forming units of AdCMV.beta-gal resulted in beta-galactosidase (beta-Gal)-specific staining of the pulmonary epithelium. SP-A localization by indirect immunofluorescence showed positive specific staining of the beta-Gal+ lung epithelial cells, demonstrating that recombinant-defective adenoviruses efficiently transfer reporter genes to fetal lung SP-A+ cells. The reporter gene expression in SPA+ cells persisted for more than 1 mo. No apparent alteration of morphology, phenotype, and growth was observed. The in vitro human lung model described may be useful for testing DNA constructs for vector-mediated gene therapy, as an approach to the treatment of congenital defects and neonatal disorders, such as respiratory distress syndrome and bronchopulmonary dysplasia.
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Giacomello A, Peters GJ, Eriksson S, Abreu R, Kristensen T, Munch-Petersen B, Vincenzetti S, Cambi A, Neuhard J, Garattini E, Vita A, Oka J, Matsumoto A, Hosokawa Y, Inoue S, Allegrini S, Johnson RB, Fiol CJ, Eriksson S, Fabianowska-Majewska K, Wasiak T, Duley J, Simmonds A, Bretner M, Felczak K, Poznański J, Dzik JM, Golos B, Jarmuła A, Rode W, Kulikowski T, Codacci-Pisanelli G, Pinedo HM, Noordhuis P, Groeningen CJ, Wilt CL, Franchi F, Hatse S, Balzarini J, Clercq E, Marinello E, Rosi F, Dispensa E, Mangiavacchi P, Riario-Sforza G, Agostinho AB, Smolenski RT, Müller MM, Roch-Ramel F, Guisan B, Diezi J, Tavenier M, Skladanowski AC, Abreu RA, Jong JW, Åmellem Ø, Löffler M, Pettersen EO, Boulieu R, Lenoir A, Bertocchi M, Mornex JF, Makarewicz W, Spychala J, Mitchell BS, Barankiewcz J, Góra-Tybor J, Robak T, Spasokukotskaja T, Sasvári-Székely M, Piróth Z, Kazimierczuk Z, Staub M, Keuzenkamp-Jansen CW, Abreu RA, Bökkerink JPM, Trijbels JMF, Eriksson S, Warzocha K, Krykowski E, Góra-Tybor J, Fronczak A, Robak T, Minelli A, Moroni M, Monacelli N, Mezzasoma I, Amici A, Emanuelli M, Raffaelli N, Ruggieri S, Magni G, Carta MC, Mattana A, Poddie F, Sgarrella F, Tozzi MG, Veerman G, Ruiz van Haperen VWT, Moorsel CJA, Pesi R, Baiocchi C, Camici M, Ipata PL, Kozłowska M, Świerczyński J, Smoleński RT, Jastorff B, Messina E, Savini F, Procopio A, Giacomello A, Wielgus-Kutrowska B, Kulikowska E, Wierzchowski J, Bzowska A, Shugar D, Fairbanks LD, Ruckemann K, Simmonds HA, Kaletha K, Szymańska G, Thebault M, Raffin JP, Gal Y, Griesmacher A, Abreu RA, Zych M, Ruckemann K, Jagodzinski P, Kochan Z, Stolk J, Boerbooms A, Abreu R, Koning D, Putte L, Fiorini M, Bazzichi L, Bertolini G, Martini C, Ciompi ML, Lucacchini A, Pizzichini M, Terzuoli L, Arezzini L, Fe L, Pagani R, Miscetti P, Allegrucci C, Sebesta I, Duley JA, Simmonds HA, Gross M, Salerno C, Stone TW, Berghe G, Valik D, Jones JD, Guerranti R, Fè L, Sforza GR, Knecht W, Grein K, Lodi R, Iotti S, Barbiroli B, Bonin B, Chantin C, Bory C, Micheli V, Jacomelli G, Morozzi G, Fioravanti A, Marcolongo R, Pompucci G, Peters GJ, Noordhuis P, Komissarov A, Holwerda U, Kok RM, Laar JAM, Wilt CL, Groeningen CJ, Pinedo HM, Perrett D, Jacobsson B, Sisto A, Iezzi A, Carlo M, Pizzigallo E, Akhondzadeh S, MacGregor DG, Ogilvy HV, Zoref-Shani E, Brosh S, Sidi Y, Bromberg Y, Sperling O, Gennip AH, Abeling NGGM, Stroomer AEM, Lenthe H, Bakker HD, Kuilenburg ABP, Connolly GP, Abbott NJ, Lilling G, Gozes I, Vreken P, Meinsma R, Ahreu RA, Diasio RB, Albin N, Johnson MR, Shahinian H, Wang K, Gathof BS, Rocchigiani M, Puig JG, Mateos F, Sestini S, Krijt J, Shin Y, Gresser U, Costa A, Maximova N, Andolina M, Paci M, Carrozzi M, Osbich A, Durighello M, Cavalli F, Geatti O, Zammarchi E, Morgan G, Webster ADB, Slavin S, Naparstek E, Nagler A, Acker M, Cividalli G, Kapellushnik Y, Varadi G, Ben-Yoseph R, Or R, Parfenov VV, Ignatenko MA, Amchenkova AM, Narovlyansky AN, Spoto G, Mastropasqua L, Gizzi F, Arduini A, Gallo P, Ciancaglini M, Gallenga PE, Šebesta I, Zeman J, Crifò C, Vito M, Lomonte A, Gerber G, Carlucci F, Tabucchi A, Vannoni P, Pietro MC, Vincent MF, Bontemps F, Boer P, Rötzer E, Ehrmann D, Empl W, Bride MBM, Ogg CS, Cameron JS, Moro F, Rigden S, Rees L, Hoff WV, Raman V, Palmieri P, Mastropierro G, Albertazzi A, Rucci C, Darlington LG, Cotton SR, Gorter JJ, Lawrence ES, Petrie A, Sarsam RP, Semple MJ, Warburton EA, Quaratino CP, Talone L, Sciascio N, Hrebíček MH, Poupětová H, Ledvinová J, Elleder M, Vondrák K, Rees PC, Wonke B, Thein SL, Clegg JB, Marlewski M, Pennelli A, Marzio M, Angelini G, Sabatino G, Koning P, Kerstens P, Graaf R, Hayek G, Cardona F. Preface. PHARMACY WORLD & SCIENCE 1995; 17:K4-K4. [DOI: 10.1007/bf01875184] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 09/15/2023]
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Bibas M, Zampa G, Procopio A, Guaitolini R. High serum gamma-glutamyltransferase concentrations in a family. N Engl J Med 1994; 330:1832-3. [PMID: 7910666 DOI: 10.1056/nejm199406233302518] [Citation(s) in RCA: 5] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/27/2023]
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Carbone M, Pass HI, Rizzo P, Marinetti M, Di Muzio M, Mew DJ, Levine AS, Procopio A. Simian virus 40-like DNA sequences in human pleural mesothelioma. Oncogene 1994; 9:1781-90. [PMID: 8183577] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/29/2023]
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Mesotheliomas are pleural, pericardial, or peritoneal neoplasms frequently associated with asbestos exposure, and it is estimated that over the next twenty years up to 80,000 new cases are expected in the USA alone. We found simian virus 40-like DNA sequences in 29 of 48 mesotheliomas studied (60%) and demonstrated simian virus large-T antigen expression in 13 of 16 specimens. The matching lung samples did not contain simian virus 40-like sequences; however, they contained asbestos. These findings are to our knowledge the first demonstration of a physical link between DNA virus-like sequences and human mesothelioma. We suggest that a simian virus 40-like virus may act independently or as a co-carcinogen with asbestos. Moreover, the selective large T antigen expression by mesothelioma and not by the surrounding pulmonary parenchyma may have both diagnostic and therapeutic implications.
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Correale P, Caraglia M, Procopio A, Marinetti M, Guarrasi R, Fabbrocini A, Bianco A, Tagliaferri P. Transmembrane ion flux modifiers verapamil and ouabain modulate cytotoxic effects of extracellular ATP on human tumor-cells in-vitro. Int J Oncol 1993; 3:847-51. [PMID: 21573442 DOI: 10.3892/ijo.3.5.847] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/05/2022] Open
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Extracellular ATP can often induce tumor cell cytotoxicity; however, the molecular mechanisms of these effects are mostly unknown. We investigated whether modifications in transmembrane ion fluxes are involved in the determination of ATP-cytotoxicity. We have found that cultured human tumor cells derived from colon (LoVo) and lung (A549) carcinomas are resistant to ATP, while LoVo-Dx cells (a doxorubicin-resistant derivative of LoVo cells) and melanoma GLL-19 cells are highly sensitive to this nucleotide. 48 h exposure to 100 nM verapamil increases sensitivity of LoVo and A549 cells to ATP. This effect is completely reverted by the addition of the calcium ionophore A23187. Conversely, 4 h exposure to 100 nM ouabain, which blocks the Na+/K+ exchange pump, neutralyzes ATP cytotoxicity against LoVo-Dx and GLL-19 cells. Furthermore, ATP-mediated cytotoxic effects on these cells are completely antagonized by ADP-beta-S, a non hydrolyzable analogue of ATP. These findings suggest that transmembrane ion flux modifications play a critical role in ATP cytotoxicity and that ATP binding on surface receptors and probably nucleotide hydrolysis are needed for inducing cytotoxicity on human tumor cells.
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Maiorini E, Lopez EL, Morrow AL, Ramirez F, Procopio A, Furmanski S, Woloj GM, Miller G, Cleary TG. Multiply resistant nontyphoidal Salmonella gastroenteritis in children. Pediatr Infect Dis J 1993; 12:139-45. [PMID: 8426772 DOI: 10.1097/00006454-199302000-00007] [Citation(s) in RCA: 20] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/30/2023]
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From January, 1990, to December 31, 1990, 75 children with multiply resistant Salmonella gastroenteritis were studied at the Children's Hospital "Ricardo Gutierrez" of Buenos Aires. These children ranged from 1 month to 15 years of age. Infection was community-acquired in 20 (26.6%), nosocomially acquired in 50 (66.7%) and undetermined in 5. Thirty-nine (52%) had grossly bloody stools. Fever occurred at some point in the clinical course in 61 children (81.3%) with a duration of 1 to 33 days (mean, 6.7 days). The duration of diarrhea (1 to 69 days) was longer in those who developed complications (P < 0.001). Six (8%) developed enterocolitis (2 with bowel perforation), 1 had a pulmonary abscess and 8 (11.4%) had bacteremia; 4 children died (5.3%). Salmonella typhimurium was the most common serovar (85.3%). Ninety percent minimum inhibitory concentration studies demonstrated that all strains were resistant to ampicillin (> 128 micrograms/ml), cephalothin (> 128 micrograms/ml), cefuroxime (> 128 micrograms/ml), nalidixic acid (> 256 micrograms/ml), rifampin (> 256 micrograms/ml), gentamicin (> 256 micrograms/ml) and tobramycin (256 micrograms/ml); 77.3% of strains were resistant to ceftazidime (32 micrograms/ml), 97.6% to netilmicin (> 256 micrograms/ml), 92.8% to amikacin (256 micrograms/ml), 24.4% to isepamicin (32 micrograms/ml), 5.3% to chloramphenicol (4 micrograms/ml) and 2.7% to cefoxitin (2 micrograms/ml). The 90% minimum inhibitory concentration of cefotaxime and ceftazidime was reduced by the addition of clavulanate. Aggressive multiply resistant Salmonella strains are a major pediatric problem in Buenos Aires.
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Correale P, Procopio A, Celio L, Caraglia M, Genua G, Coppola V, Pepe S, Normanno N, Vecchio I, Palmieri G. Phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate induces resistance of human melanoma cells to natural-killer- and lymphokine-activated-killer-mediated cytotoxicity. Cancer Immunol Immunother 1992; 34:272-8. [PMID: 1371427 PMCID: PMC11038511 DOI: 10.1007/bf01741796] [Citation(s) in RCA: 5] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/09/1991] [Accepted: 10/01/1991] [Indexed: 10/25/2022]
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Human melanoma cells are sensitive to the lytic activity of natural killer (NK) and lymphokine-activated killer (LAK) cells in vitro. The events resulting in tumour cell killing by lymphocytic effectors have not been completely clarified, and the same target cell determinants regulating responsiveness to immune cytolysis have not yet been identified. Indeed, changes in the differentiative status of leukemia cells as well as in the expression of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) antigens have been described to modulate sensitivity to cytotoxic effectors; moreover surface expression of adhesion factors or extracellular matrix proteins by the cancer cells can promote the activation of the cytolytic effectors and has been described to correlate with tumour cell sensitivity to cytolytic cells. We reasoned that treatment with differentiation inducers could modulate melanoma cell sensitivity to NK and LAK cells. The present study demonstrates that human melanoma GLL-19 cells, when treated with the phorbol diester phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA) in vitro, undergo growth inhibition and neuron-like differentiation. Moreover, PMA treatment induces an evident inhibition of GLL-19 cell sensitivity to NK- and LAK-mediated cytotoxicity. GLL-19 cells express constitutively MHC class I antigens. PMA treatment, however, does not modify the expression of MHC class I and class II DR antigens in human melanoma GLL-19 cells. We have finally evaluated the effects of PMA on the expression at the cell surface of adhesion factors such as ICAM-1, and extracellular matrix proteins such as collagen IV, laminin and fibronectin; we have also studied the expression of the integrin vitronectin receptor, a membrane receptor for adhesive proteins. While adhesion factors and extracellular matrix proteins appear to play an important role in the interaction between immune effector and tumour target, it can be supposed that the modulation of such membrane-associated proteins or glycoproteins induces NK and LAK resistance in cancer cells. We indeed found that PMA treatment induced in GLL-19 a marked reduction of membrane expression of collagen IV and ICAM-1; moreover PMA reduced the cell membrane expression of the integrin vitronectin receptor. On the other hand, membrane expression of fibronectin and laminin was not affected by PMA. These data indicate that the acquisition of a NK- and LAK-resistant phenotype by GLL-19 cells occurs together with cell differentiation, down-regulation of membrane expression of collagen IV, ICAM-1 and vitronectin receptor, but in the absence of changes in MHC antigens.
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Nanni G, Pittiruti M, Procopio A, Carducci P, Proietti R, Khan J. Importance of proper hydrolyzing process of peptide mixture in optimizing nitrogen metabolism. Clin Nutr 1992. [DOI: 10.1016/0261-5614(92)90296-3] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/16/2022]
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Bonamico M, Culasso F, Pitzalis G, Mariani P, Morellini M, Procopio A, Triglione P, Signoretti A, Ballati G. Beta 2-microglobulin levels in celiac disease. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr 1990; 11:330-6. [PMID: 2246714 DOI: 10.1097/00005176-199010000-00008] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/31/2022]
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The serum levels of beta 2-microglobulins (beta 2-m) were studied in 65 celiac children. Significant statistical differences (p less than 0.05) were found between the values of patients on a gluten-containing diet (mean +/- SD, 1.92 +/- 0.64 mg/L) and those on a gluten-free diet for less than (mean +/- SD, 2.38 +/- 0.76 mg/L) or greater than (mean +/- SD, 1.46 +/- 0.77 mg/L) 8 months. A significant difference was also found between the first group and the 15-subject control group, who underwent intestinal biopsy for low stature or chronic diarrhea but had normal intestinal mucosa (mean +/- SD, 1.56 +/- 0.42 mg/L). Serum beta 2-m levels were above normal values (less than 2 mg/L) in 10 of 26 (38.5%) celiac patients on a gluten-containing diet and in two of 15 (13.3%) subjects of the control group. The beta 2-m values of patients on a gluten-free diet for less than or equal to 8 months were significantly different (p less than 0.001) from those of patients on a gluten-free diet for greater than 8 months, as well from those of the control group. No significant differences were found between patients on a gluten-free diet for greater than 8 months and the control group. A significant correlation between the antigliadin antibody (AGA) IgA and beta 2-m in the patients on a gluten-free diet for greater than 8 months and control-group patients was found.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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Cifone MG, Procopio A, Napolitano T, Alesse E, Santoni G, Santoni A. Cadmium inhibits spontaneous (NK), antibody-mediated (ADCC) and IL-2-stimulated cytotoxic functions of natural killer cells. IMMUNOPHARMACOLOGY 1990; 20:73-80. [PMID: 2266002 DOI: 10.1016/0162-3109(90)90009-4] [Citation(s) in RCA: 18] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/31/2022]
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Cadmium (Cd2+), an environmental contaminant, has been shown to inhibit, even if not totally, natural killer (NK) cell-mediated cytotoxicity and antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) of human peripheral blood lymphocytes in a dose- and time-dependent manner. The presence of Cd2+ during the early period of the cytotoxic assay was needed to obtain maximal inhibition. Preincubation of either effector or target cells with Cd did not result in any inhibitory effect. Cd2+ also inhibited the cytotoxic activities of effector cells prestimulated with IL-2 for 18 h or 4 days, which mostly consist of NK cells. Our results indicate that Cd2+ did not block effector-target conjugate formation, but rather interfered with the hydrolysis of phosphoinositides, as shown by the decrease of inositol trisphosphate (IP3), which is known to release stored Ca2+.
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Famularo G, Procopio A, Giacomelli R, Danese C, Sacchetti S, Perego MA, Santoni A, Tonietti G. Soluble interleukin-2 receptor, interleukin-2 and interleukin-4 in sera and supernatants from patients with progressive systemic sclerosis. Clin Exp Immunol 1990; 81:368-72. [PMID: 2397608 PMCID: PMC1534974 DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2249.1990.tb05340.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 61] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/31/2022] Open
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We studied the sera of patients with progressive systemic sclerosis (PSS) for elevated levels of soluble interleukin-2 receptor (sIL-2R), interleukin-2 (IL-2) and interleukin-4 (IL-4). We also measured IL-2, IL-4 and B cell growth factor (BCGF) activity in supernatants of peripheral blood mononuclear cells from the same patients. The finding of elevated serum sIL-2R and IL-2, and the increased levels of IL-2, IL-4 and BCGF activity in culture supernatants indicates that T lymphocyte hyperactivity likely play a major role in PSS. The failure to detect under our experimental conditions a direct proliferative effect of recombinant IL-2 on enriched normal B cells might suggest that IL-4 is the cytokine mainly responsible of the BCGF activity recovered in PSS supernatants.
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Grazia Cifone M, Giacomelli R, Famularo G, Paolini R, Danese C, Napolitano T, Procopio A, Perego AM, Santoni A, Tonietti G. Natural killer activity and antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity in progressive systemic sclerosis. Clin Exp Immunol 1990; 80:360-5. [PMID: 2372985 PMCID: PMC1535192 DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2249.1990.tb03293.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 16] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/31/2022] Open
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Enhanced natural killer (NK) activity and normal lymphocyte antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) were observed in 16 patients with a diagnosis of progressive systemic sclerosis (PSS). Higher NK activity levels were observed against NK-sensitive K562 target cells, while the NK-resistant P815, Daudi and Raji cell lines were not lysed. Cytofluorimetric studies and morphological analysis of peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) showed an increased number of CD16 positive cells and large granular lymphocytes (LGL), indicating that the enhancement observed was probably attributable to an increase in the number of circulating NK cells.
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Santoni A, Gismondi A, Morrone S, Procopio A, Modesti A, Scarpa S, D'Orazi G, Piccoli M, Frati L. Rat natural killer cells synthesize fibronectin. Possible involvement in the cytotoxic function. JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY (BALTIMORE, MD. : 1950) 1989; 143:2415-21. [PMID: 2778321] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/02/2023]
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The ability of NK cells to synthesize and secrete fibronectin (FN), an extracellular matrix glycoprotein which plays a key role in many biologic processes including cellular adhesion, morphology, cytoskeletal organization, cell migration, and invasiveness, was studied. By using affinity-purified polyclonal antibodies directed against human cellular or plasma FN, the presence of FN was evidentiated on Percoll-purified rat large granular lymphocyte or on a large granular lymphocyte tumor cell line (CRC) by flow cytometry and immunoelectron microscopy. Its expression increased after NK cell activation by poly I:C administration. Biochemical analysis by immunoprecipitation and SDS-PAGE indicated that FN was associated to cell surface and secreted in the supernatant in a molecular form similar to that of FN from L929 fibroblasts. In an attempt to understand the role of FN in the NK cell function, we found that an antibody against human plasma FN and its F(ab')2 fragment inhibited NK cytotoxicity against YAC-1 target at the effector cell level. Inhibition occurred at the postbinding level, because F(ab')2 anti-FN inhibited induction of phosphatidylinositol hydrolysis by YAC-1 target cells, whereas binding to target cells was not affected. The possible role of FN in the NK cytotoxic function is suggested.
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Santoni A, Gismondi A, Morrone S, Procopio A, Modesti A, Scarpa S, D'Orazi G, Piccoli M, Frati L. Rat natural killer cells synthesize fibronectin. Possible involvement in the cytotoxic function. THE JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY 1989. [DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.143.7.2415] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/01/2023]
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The ability of NK cells to synthesize and secrete fibronectin (FN), an extracellular matrix glycoprotein which plays a key role in many biologic processes including cellular adhesion, morphology, cytoskeletal organization, cell migration, and invasiveness, was studied. By using affinity-purified polyclonal antibodies directed against human cellular or plasma FN, the presence of FN was evidentiated on Percoll-purified rat large granular lymphocyte or on a large granular lymphocyte tumor cell line (CRC) by flow cytometry and immunoelectron microscopy. Its expression increased after NK cell activation by poly I:C administration. Biochemical analysis by immunoprecipitation and SDS-PAGE indicated that FN was associated to cell surface and secreted in the supernatant in a molecular form similar to that of FN from L929 fibroblasts. In an attempt to understand the role of FN in the NK cell function, we found that an antibody against human plasma FN and its F(ab')2 fragment inhibited NK cytotoxicity against YAC-1 target at the effector cell level. Inhibition occurred at the postbinding level, because F(ab')2 anti-FN inhibited induction of phosphatidylinositol hydrolysis by YAC-1 target cells, whereas binding to target cells was not affected. The possible role of FN in the NK cytotoxic function is suggested.
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Rizzon P, Biasco G, Di Biase M, Boscia F, Rizzo U, Minafra F, Bortone A, Siliprandi N, Procopio A, Bagiella E. High doses of L-carnitine in acute myocardial infarction: metabolic and antiarrhythmic effects. Eur Heart J 1989; 10:502-8. [PMID: 2668006 DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.eurheartj.a059519] [Citation(s) in RCA: 46] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/02/2023] Open
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Fatty acids accumulate in the muscle cells in some carnitine deficiency syndromes due to a variety of genetic defects in intermediary metabolism. L-Carnitine administration may relieve this excess by transporting acyl compounds out of the cell as acylcarnitine. Similar fatty acid accumulation occurs during myocardial ischaemia because of the decreased rate of beta-oxidation, and this has been put forward as a cause of ventricular arrhythmias. This study was carried out to investigate whether administration of high doses of i.v. L-carnitine in patients with acute myocardial infarction could increase urinary excretion of acylcarnitine and reduce early ventricular arrhythmias. Fifty-six patients suffering from acute myocardial infarction, admitted to the Coronary Unit between 3 and 12 h after the onset of symptoms, were included in the study. The design of the study was double blind, parallel and placebo controlled. Allocation of treatment to patients was done randomly after stratification (time from onset of pain and site of infarction). The first group (28 patients) received intravenous L-carnitine at a dose of 100 mg kg-1 b.w. every 12 h for 36 h while the second group (28 patients) received placebo intravenously. Immediately before starting treatment two blood samples were taken (at 5-min intervals) and a further 16 samples were taken at regular intervals over the following 48 h. Patients' urine was collected over the same period of time. Concentrations of free carnitine, short chain acylcarnitine esters and long chain acylcarnitine esters in serum and urine were measured.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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Grazia Cifone M, Alesse E, Procopio A, Paolini R, Morrone S, Di Eugenio R, Santoni G, Santoni A. Effects of cadmium on lymphocyte activation. BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA 1989; 1011:25-32. [PMID: 2784328 DOI: 10.1016/0167-4889(89)90073-6] [Citation(s) in RCA: 41] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/02/2023]
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The effects of cadmium (Cd) on phytohemoagglutinin or phorbol myristate acetate-induced lymphocyte activation were investigated and a dose-dependent inhibition of cell proliferation was found. Kinetic studies revealed that the Cd-sensitive step is an early event of T cell stimulation. Failure of IL2 secretion and reduction of IL2 receptor expression in the Cd-treated cells are also reported. Regardless of which mechanism is responsible for Cd effects, our studies show that the inhibition of lymphocyte activation is associated with reduced [3H]phorbol dibutyrate binding to Ca2+-phospholipid-dependent protein kinase and altered breakdown of phosphatidylinositols. Thus, Cd interferes with two biochemical events which play a critical role in lymphocyte signal transduction and activation.
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Vacha GM, Giorcelli G, d'Iddio S, Valentini G, Bagiella E, Procopio A, di Donato S, Ashbrook D, Corsi M. L-carnitine addition to dialysis fluid. A therapeutic alternative for hemodialysis patients. Nephron Clin Pract 1989; 51:237-42. [PMID: 2915763 DOI: 10.1159/000185292] [Citation(s) in RCA: 9] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/03/2023] Open
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L-Carnitine has been reported to have beneficial effects in the reduction of serum triglycerides and increases high-density lipoprotein cholesterol in hemodialysis patients. The published reports are, however, equivocal. Paradoxical increases in serum triglycerides following intravenous administration of L-carnitine have been observed. It has been suggested that the paradoxical rise in triglycerides may result from the high doses used and intravenous administration, both of which may cause abnormally high tissue concentrations. In the present study 22 hemodialysis patients were selected. All patients had been treated intravenously with 2 g of L-carnitine administered at the end of dialysis for a minimum of 12 months. Treatment with L-carnitine was then discontinued during a 4-month washout period. The patients were then divided into two equal subgroups and placed on L-carnitine therapy (1 g i.v.) at the end of dialysis for 1 month. Thereafter, L-carnitine was added to the dialysate (2 g in group 1, 4 g in group 2) for 3 months. Serum and muscle carnitine levels were determined throughout the study as were lipid parameters, serum chemistry, and hematology. Muscle biopsies obtained at baseline revealed supranormal levels of carnitine which decreased to normal levels following the 4-month washout period. When therapy with L-carnitine was resumed, intravenous administration or in dialysate, the muscle carnitine levels remained within the normal range. Similarly, serum carnitine was markedly elevated at baseline and decreased to normal during the washout period. When L-carnitine was added to the dialysate, total carnitine was observed to significantly increase in the group receiving 4 g.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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Procopio A, Gismondi A, Paolini R, Morrone S, Testi R, Piccoli M, Frati L, Herberman RB, Santoni A. Proliferative effects of 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA) and calcium ionophores on human large granular lymphocytes (LGL). Cell Immunol 1988; 113:70-81. [PMID: 2835170 DOI: 10.1016/0008-8749(88)90007-x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 11] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/02/2023]
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The proliferative responses of natural killer (NK) cells to 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA), which directly activates protein kinase c(PKC), and to the Ca2+ ionophores A23817 and ionomycin, known to enhance the intracellular calcium, have been investigated. Highly purified large granular lymphocytes (LGL) were cultured for 12-30 hr in the presence of TPA, ionomycin, or A23817. TPA alone (1-20 ng/ml) triggered rapid LGL proliferation, whereas the calcium ionophores were ineffective. The addition of either calcium ionophore to suboptimal doses or TPA (0.1-0.5 ng/ml) resulted in a synergistic effect on LGL proliferation. Under these conditions high levels of IL-2 activity were released by the LGL. Phenotypic analysis revealed the rapid loss of the Fc gamma receptors (CD16) on LGL and the induction of the expression of IL-2 (CD25) and transferrin receptors and of HLA-DR, but not of CD3. Removal of extracellular Ca2+ by addition of EGTA at the beginning of the culture greatly depressed LGL proliferation and IL-2 production, and blocked phenotypic changes, such as the expression of Tac antigen. Finally, progression to the proliferative phase of LGL, activated by TPA alone or with ionomycin, was completely abrogated by a hyperimmune anti-IL-2 antiserum.
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