6 resultados para PostGis PostgreSQL PgAdminIII immagini satellitari

em Universita di Parma


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There is a growing interest in “medical gasses” for their antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. Hydrogen sulfide (H2S), a member of the family of gasotransmitters, is in fact increasingly being recognized as an important signaling molecule, but its precise role in the regulation of the inflammatory response is still not clear. For this reason, the aim of the first part of this thesis was to investigate the effects of H2S on the expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines, such as MCP-1, by using an in vitro model composed by both primary monocytes-derived macrophages cultures and the human monocytic cell line U937 infected with Mycoplasma fermentans, a well-known pro-inflammatory agent. In our experiments, we observed a marked increase in the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines in infected cells. In particular, MCP-1 was induced both at the RNA and at the protein level. To test the effects of H2S on infected cells, we treated the cells with two different H2S donors (NaHS and GYY4137), showing that both H2S treatments had anti-inflammatory effects in Mycoplasma-infected cells: the levels of MCP-1, both mRNA expression and protein production, were reduced. Our subsequent studies aimed at understanding the molecular mechanisms responsible for these effects, focused on two specific molecular pathways, both involved in inflammation: the NF-κB and the Nrf2 pathway. After treatment with pharmacological inhibitors, we demonstrated that Mycoplasma fermentans induces MCP-1 expression through the TLR-NF-κB pathway with the nuclear translocation of its subunits, while treatment with H2S completely blocked the nuclear translocation of NF-κB heterodimer p65/p50. Then, once infected cells were treated with H2S donors, we observed an increased protective effect of Nrf2 and also a decrease in ROS production. These results highlight the importance of H2S in reducing the inflammatory process caused by Mycoplasma fermentans. To this regard, it should be noted that several projects are currently ongoing to develop H2S-releasing compounds as candidate drugs capable of alleviating cell deterioration and to reduce the rate of decline in organ function. In the second part of this study, we investigated the role of Mycoplasma infection in cellular transformation. Infectious agents are involved in the etiology of many different cancers and a number of studies are still investigating the role of microbiota in tumor development. Mycoplasma has been associated with some human cancers, such as prostate cancer and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in HIV-seropositive people, and its potential causative role and molecular mechanisms involved are being actively investigated. To this regard, in vitro studies demonstrated that, upon infection, Mycoplasma suppresses the transcriptional activity of p53, key protein in the cancer suppression. As a consequence, infected cells were less susceptible to apoptosis and proliferated more than the uninfected cells. The mechanism(s) responsible for the Mycoplasma-induced inhibitory effect on p53 were not determined. Aim of the second part of this thesis was to better understand the tumorigenic role of the microorganism, by investigating more in details the effect(s) of Mycoplasma on p53 activity in an adenocarcinoma HCT116 cell line. Treatment of Mycoplasma-infected cells with 5FU or with Nutlin, two molecules that induce p53 activity, resulted in cellular proliferation comparable to untreated controls. These results suggested that Mycoplasma infection inhibited p53 activity. Immunoprecipitation of p53 with specific antibodies, and subsequent Gas Chromatography and Mass Spectroscopy (GC-MS) assays, allowed us to identify several Mycoplasma-specific proteins interacting with p53, such as DnaK, a prokaryotic heat shock protein and stress inducible chaperones. In cells transfected with DnaK we observed i) reduced p53 protein levels; ii) reduced activity and expression of p21, Bax and PUMA, iii) a marked increase in cells leaving G1 phase. Taken together, these data show an interaction between the human p53 and the Mycoplasma protein DnaK, with the consequent decreased p53 activity and decreased capability to respond to DNA damage and prevent cell proliferation. Our data indicate that Mycoplasma could be involved in cancer formation and the mechanism(s) has the potential to be a target for cancer diagnosis and treatment(s).

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Among the Solar System’s bodies, Moon, Mercury and Mars are at present, or have been in the recent years, object of space missions aimed, among other topics, also at improving our knowledge about surface composition. Between the techniques to detect planet’s mineralogical composition, both from remote and close range platforms, visible and near-infrared reflectance (VNIR) spectroscopy is a powerful tool, because crystal field absorption bands are related to particular transitional metals in well-defined crystal structures, e.g., Fe2+ in M1 and M2 sites of olivine or pyroxene (Burns, 1993). Thanks to the improvements in the spectrometers onboard the recent missions, a more detailed interpretation of the planetary surfaces can now be delineated. However, quantitative interpretation of planetary surface mineralogy could not always be a simple task. In fact, several factors such as the mineral chemistry, the presence of different minerals that absorb in a narrow spectral range, the regolith with a variable particle size range, the space weathering, the atmosphere composition etc., act in unpredictable ways on the reflectance spectra on a planetary surface (Serventi et al., 2014). One method for the interpretation of reflectance spectra of unknown materials involves the study of a number of spectra acquired in the laboratory under different conditions, such as different mineral abundances or different particle sizes, in order to derive empirical trends. This is the methodology that has been followed in this PhD thesis: the single factors previously listed have been analyzed, creating, in the laboratory, a set of terrestrial analogues with well-defined composition and size. The aim of this work is to provide new tools and criteria to improve the knowledge of the composition of planetary surfaces. In particular, mixtures composed with different content and chemistry of plagioclase and mafic minerals have been spectroscopically analyzed at different particle sizes and with different mineral relative percentages. The reflectance spectra of each mixture have been analyzed both qualitatively (using the software ORIGIN®) and quantitatively applying the Modified Gaussian Model (MGM, Sunshine et al., 1990) algorithm. In particular, the spectral parameter variations of each absorption band have been evaluated versus the volumetric FeO% content in the PL phase and versus the PL modal abundance. This delineated calibration curves of composition vs. spectral parameters and allow implementation of spectral libraries. Furthermore, the trends derived from terrestrial analogues here analyzed and from analogues in the literature have been applied for the interpretation of hyperspectral images of both plagioclase-rich (Moon) and plagioclase-poor (Mars) bodies.

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Aims: We evaluated the relationship of renal function and ischaemic and bleeding risk as well as the efficacy and safety of the P2Y12 platelet receptor inhibitor ticagrelor in stable patients with prior myocardial infarction (MI). Methods & Results: Patients with a history of MI 1-3 years prior from the Prevention of Cardiovascular Events in Patients with Prior Heart Attack Using Ticagrelor Compared to Placebo on a Background of Aspirin (PEGASUS)-TIMI 54 were stratified based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), with<60 ml/min/1.73m2 prespecified for analysis of the effect of ticagrelor on the primary efficacy composite of cardiovascular death, MI, or stroke (MACE) and the primary safety endpoint of TIMI major bleeding. Of 20,898 patients, those with eGFR<60 (N=4,849, 23.2%) had a greater risk of MACE at 3 years relative to those without, which remained significant after multivariable adjustment (HRadj 1.54, 95% CI 1.27–1.85, p<0.001). The relative risk reduction in MACE with ticagrelor was similar in those with eGFR<60 (ticagrelor pooled vs. placebo: HR 0.81; 95% CI 0.68–0.96) vs. ≥60 (HR 0.88; 95% CI 0.77–1.00, pinteraction=0.44). However, due to the greater absolute risk in the former group, the absolute risk reduction with ticagrelor was higher: 2.7% vs. 0.63%. Bleeding tended to occur more frequently in patients with renal dysfunction. The absolute increase in TIMI major bleeding with ticagrelor was similar in those with and without eGFR<60 (1.19% vs. 1.43%), whereas the excess of minor bleeding tended to be more pronounced (1.93% vs. 0.69%). Conclusion: In patients with a history of MI, patients with renal dysfunction are at increased risk of MACE and consequently experience a particularly robust absolute risk reduction with long-term treatment with ticagrelor.

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Asthma is a multifactorial disease for which a variety of mouse models have been developed. A major drawback of these models is represented by the transient nature of the airway pathology peaking 24 to 72 hours after challenge and resolving in 1 to 2 weeks. The objective of this study is to characterize the temporal evolution of pulmonary inflammation and remodeling in a recently described mouse model of chronic asthma (8 week treatment with 3 allergens relevant for the human pathology: Dust mite, Ragweed, and Aspergillus; DRA). We studied the DRA model taking advantage of fluorescence molecular tomography (FMT) imaging using near-infrared probes to non-invasively evaluate lung inflammation and airway remodeling. At 4, 6, 8 or 11 weeks, cathepsin- and metalloproteinase-dependent fluorescence was evaluated in vivo. A subgroup of animals, after 4 weeks of DRA, was treated with Budesonide (100 µg/kg intranasally) daily for 4 weeks. Cathepsin-dependent fluorescence in DRA-sensitized mice resulted significantly increased at 6 and 8 weeks, and was markedly inhibited by budesonide. This fluorescent signal well correlated with ex vivo analysis such as bronchoalveolar lavage eosinophils and alveolar cell infiltration. Metalloproteinase-dependent fluorescence was significantly increased at 8 and 11 weeks, nicely correlated with collagen deposition, as evaluated histologically by Masson’s Trichrome staining, and airway epithelium hypertrophy, and was also partly inhibited by budesonide. In conclusion, FMT proved suitable for longitudinal study to evaluate asthma progression, both in terms of inflammatory cell infiltration and airway remodeling, allowing the determination of treatment efficacy in a chronic asthma model in mice.

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RIASSUNTO Premesse: Nonostante l’asma sia stata considerata per anni come un’unica malattia, studi recenti ne dimostrano l’eterogeneità. L’intento di caratterizzare tale eterogeneità ha condotto a studiare molteplici sottogruppi ovvero “fenotipi”. Nell’asma comune questo approccio è stato utilizzato da svariati anni, meno invece nell’asma occupazionale. Poco è noto anche riguardo alle caratteristiche della risposta infiammatoria nel corso dei test di provocazione bronchiale specifici (SIC) con isocianati valutata con metodiche non invasive; in particolare l’origine dell’incremento di ossido nitrico misurato ad un flusso espiratorio di 50 ml/s (FeNO50) precedentemente riscontrato, se sia alveolare o bronchiale, i livelli di dimetilarginina asimmetrica (ADMA) e la temperatura dell’aria espirata (EBT). Scopi dello studio: 1) verificare se anche per l’asma occupazionale (OA) da isocianati siano individuabili dei fenotipi o se essa ne rappresenti uno unico 2) studiare l’infiammazione delle vie aeree sperimentalmente indotta tramite:  la misurazione dell’NO frazionato mediante i parametri “flow-independent” che stimano sia la regione alveolare, ovvero la concentrazione di NO alveolare (CaNO), che la regione bronchiale ovvero il flusso di NO a livello bronchiale (JawNO), la concentrazione di NO a livello della parete bronchiale (CawNO) e la diffusione di NO all’interfaccia lume-parete bronchiale (DawNO);  la misurazione dell’ADMA nel condensato dell’aria esalata (EBC);  la misurazione dell’EBT. Materiali e metodi: Per lo studio sulla fenotipizzazione dell’asma da isocianati sono stati esaminati pazienti risultati positivi al test di provocazione bronchiale specifico con isocianati nel periodo compreso tra il 1988 e il 2013. Mediante l’utilizzo di un approccio multivariato dato dall’analisi gerarchica dei cluster e di un ampio pool di variabili appropriate abbiamo studiato se i soggetti affetti da asma professionale da isocianati rappresentino uno o più cluster. Mediante un altro approccio multivariato, dato dall’analisi delle k-medie, si sono individuate le caratteristiche che differenziano in maniera significativa i soggetti distribuiti nei diversi cluster. Per il secondo scopo dello studio dal 2012 al 2015 abbiamo reclutato soggetti afferiti presso il nostro centro per sospetta asma professionale. In questi pazienti in corso di sham-test e di SIC con isocianati fino a 24 post test sono stati monitorati e misurati: la funzionalità respiratoria incluso il test di provocazione bronchiale aspecifico con metacolina, l’NO frazionato, l’ADMA nell’EBC e l’EBT. Risultati: L’utilizzo dell’analisi gerarchica dei cluster ci ha portati a stabilire che i 187 pazienti studiati non costituiscono un unico gruppo omogeneo ma possono essere suddivisi in 3 cluster. L’applicazione poi del metodo multivariato delle k-medie, su tre cluster, ci ha consentito di individuare due cluster di pazienti sensibilizzati a TDI con prevalente risposta late al SIC e un cluster di pazienti sensibilizzati a MDI con prevalente risposta early al SIC. I soggetti appartenenti ai due cluster dei TDI differiscono fra di loro in maniera significativa per l’età alla diagnosi e all’esordio dei sintomi respiratori, la distribuzione per sesso, il BMI, la distribuzione in quanto abitudine al fumo, l’IT, il FEV1 basale % del predetto, l’età di inizio esposizione, gli anni di latenza e la durata dell’esposizione. Per quanto riguarda invece lo studio del profilo infiammatorio delle vie aeree abbiamo reclutato 25 pazienti, 18 maschi e 7 femmine. Nel gruppo dei SIC-positivi FeNO50 è aumentato significativamente a 24 ore dal test (mediana 111.8 ppb [IQR, 167.5]; p<0.05) se confrontato con lo sham (58.6 ppb [74.7]). I livelli di JawNO hanno manifestato il medesimo time-course con un incremento significativo post 24 ore dall’esposizione (6.6 nL/s [81]; p <0.05) se confrontato con lo sham (3.3 nL/s [3.7]). Non sono state riscontrate significative variazioni negli altri parametri. Non sono state riscontrate significative variazioni dell’ADMA nell’EBC e dell’EBT in entrambi i gruppi. Conclusioni: L’asma da isocianati è una patologia eterogenea come l’asma comune. Gli elementi principali che differenziano i cluster di asma professionale da isocianati sono l’agente sensibilizzante e il tipo di risposta al SIC (cluster 3 vs cluster 1 e 2). Anche nell’ambito dell’asma indotta dallo stesso agente (TDI) si sono evidenziati due cluster in cui quello con peggiore funzionalità respiratoria è rappresentato da soggetti più anziani alla diagnosi e con maggiore durata dell’esposizione. I motivi per cui l’asma occupazionale risulta essere eterogenea possono essere un differente meccanismo d’azione dei monomeri o una diversa suscettibilità degli individui appartenenti ai diversi cluster sia in termini di insorgenza della malattia sia in termini di evoluzione della stessa. L’assetto infiammatorio delle vie aeree nel corso del SIC non si caratterizza nei soggetti sensibilizzati ad isocianati né con un incremento dell’ADMA né con un incremento dell’EBT. Si riscontra invece un aumento di FeNO50 dovuto esclusivamente ad un aumentato flusso di NO dalla parete bronchiale al lume. Abbiamo perciò dimostrato che la misurazione del FeNO50 nel corso del SIC può fornire informazioni aggiuntive al monitoraggio funzionale spirometrico, anche perché la broncoostruzione e la risposta infiammatoria delle vie aeree si sono rivelate dissociate.

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Growing evidence suggest the importance of different environments in promoting the pathogenesis and/or exacerbation of asthma. Indoor air pollution is a major contributor to human exposure, since people spend up to 90% of their day indoors. Apart from active smoking, indoor pollution is considered one of the major preventable risk factors of chronic respiratory diseases. The professional activity can also be dangerous because it exposes the subject to environments that can promote the onset of asthma or worsening of the latter in those already affected. Even bad habits such as incorrect diet, lead to more difficulty in controlling their disease. However asthma is a multifactorial disease in nature so it is not easy to distinguish the role of occupational exposure, pollution and normal habits such as smoking, nutrition, sports, etc. This retrospective study was conducted on a sample of asthma patients residing in the metropolitan area of Parma. 116 patients were selected among those who are followed up at least two years at the Asthma outpatient Clinic of Parma University Hospital. The sample in question is therefore closely controlled and monitored; it comes to patients who are well educated on the control of their disease, are able to take appropriate measures to minimize the symptomatology. With this tight approach is proposed to minimize the effect of confounding and then traced with greater certainty the possible cause of the failure to control the disease. For this purpose, each patient was subjected to regular checkups; we took as a reference the period of time between April and October 2015. During each visit, in addition to general data for each patient, we were collected personal information about their habits and way of life through a validated questionnaire delivered and completed by the patient during the visit in the presence of the permanent staff. The questionnaire covers mainly the qualification of the patient, its possible occupational exposure, his home, with information about nearby traffic, time spent outside, physical activity (place and time), exposure to chemicals, exposure to various fumes (fireplace or stove) and cigarette smoke, comorbidities and any drugs taken during the visits considered. Regarding the respiratory conditions of patients during every examination we were considered: Asthma Control Test (a test performed by patients to assess the state of the disease during the month preceding the test), the measurement of exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) as an index of airways inflammation, measuring the resistance level of small airways (R5-R20) and some spirometric values observed in experiment; in particular the forced vital capacity (FVC), forced expiratory volume in the first second (FEV 1), FEV1/FVC ratio, forced expiratory flow rate over the middle 50% of the FVC (FEF25–75) and FEF25-75/FVC were recorded. The sample has been studied considering both the changes of the respiratory parameters for every patient in their examinations, and the respiratory parameters of all the examinations took as a whole in relation with the variables considered. From the results obtained, the patients are clinically stable; their adopted lifestyle and the exposure to possible sources of outdoor pollution, seems not affect the overall control of their disease. Some findings of our study are of interest. First, the subjects who carry a steroid therapy show a clinical worst, as revealed by the decrease of most spirometric indices, particularly FEF25, FEF75, FEF25-75 and R5-R20; also, the presence of comorbidities and the subsequent intake of other drugs, in addition to normal therapy for asthma, seem to be conditions associated with poorer performance in the functional respiratory parameters in particular FEV1/FVC, FEF75 and FEF25-75. Spirometric indexes that are down are mainly those related to obstruction imposed on small airways; this suggests a neglect to the latter on the contrary should be further explored and treated accordingly. It is also observed that both patients are overweight than those living on the lower floors and/or who have the most windows exposed to traffic, showed a decrease of pulmonary function, especially those relate to an obstruction at the small airways level. In conclusion, our results provided the evidence that a most appropriate therapy, specific to reach the small airways, associated with a healthy lifestyle, can help improve the management of asthma.