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Allergy | 2012

Increased expression of IL‐19 in the epithelium of patients with chronic rhinosinusitis and nasal polyps

Elisabetta Pace; Valeria Scafidi; Danilo Di Bona; Liboria Siena; Giuseppina Chiappara; Marina Ferraro; S. La Grutta; Salvatore Gallina; Riccardo Speciale; A Ballacchino; Claus Bachert; Jean Bousquet; Mark Gjomarkaj

Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is an inflammation of the nose and of the paranasal sinuses. The involvement of the respiratory epithelium in the mechanisms of CRS is poorly understood.


Medicine | 2016

Nutritional status and physical inactivity in moderated asthmatics: A pilot study

Andreina Bruno; Carina Uasuf; Giuseppe Insalaco; Rocco Barazzoni; A Ballacchino; Mark Gjomarkaj; Elisabetta Pace

Abstract Preservation of nutritional status and of fat-free mass (FFM) and/or preventing of fat mass (FM) accumulation have a positive impact on well-being and prognosis in asthma patients. Physical inactivity is identified by World Health Organization as the fourth leading risk factor for global mortality. Physical activity (PA) may contribute to limit FM accumulation, but little information is available on the interactions between habitual PA and body composition and their association with disease severity in asthma severity. Associations between habitual PA, FM, FFM, and pulmonary function were investigated in 42 subjects (24 patients with mild-moderate asthma and 18 matched control subjects). Sensewear Armband was used to measure PA and metabolic equivalent of tasks (METs) continuously over 4 days, while body composition was measured by bioelectrical impedance analysis. Respiratory functions were also assessed in all study participants. FM and FFM were comparable in mild-moderate asthmatics and controls, but PA was lower in asthmatics and it was negatively correlated with FM and positively with the FFM marker body cell mass in all study subjects (P < 0.05). Among asthmatics, treated moderate asthmatics (ICS, n = 12) had higher FM and lower PA, METs, steps number/die, and forced expiratory volume in the 1st second (FEV1)/forced vital capacity (FVC) than in untreated intermittent asthmatics (UA, n = 12). This pilot study assesses that in mild-moderate asthma patients, lower PA is associated with higher FM and higher disease severity. The current results support enhancement of habitual PA as a potential tool to limit FM accumulation and potentially contribute to preserve pulmonary function in moderate asthma, considering the physical inactivity a strong risk factor for asthma worsening.


Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry | 2014

FLUTICASONE FUROATE MAINTAINS EPITHELIAL HOMEOSTASIS VIA LEPTIN/LEPTIN RECEPTOR PATHWAY IN NASAL CELLS. MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY

Andreina Bruno; Stefania Gerbino; Maria Ferraro; C. Siena; Angela Bonura; Paolo Colombo; S. La Grutta; Salvatore Gallina; A Ballacchino; M. Gianmarco; M. Giomarkaj; Elisabetta Pace

Leptin is involved in the lung epithelial homeostasis. Its role in the nasal tract is largely unknown. Allergic rhinitis (AR) is induced by the allergen exposure leading to consequential structural abnormalities in the nasal epithelium. Topical corticosteroids are recommended as first-line therapy in AR. Parietaria pollen is one of the most important allergenic sources in the southern Europe. In vitro, in human nasal epithelial cell line RPMI 2650, we aimed to determine whether allergen stimulation acts on leptin/leptin receptor pathway and how fluticasone furoate (FF) influences this pathway. The effects of the major allergen recombinant Par j 1 (rPar j 1), of FF, of leptin, and of TGF-β1 on cell proliferation, on leptin/leptin receptor expression and modulation (by clonogenic test, by RT-q-RT-PCR, by immunocytochemistry and by flow-cytometry), and on STAT-3 activation (assessing nuclear translocation by western blot analysis) were assessed. We found that rPar j 1 and TGF-β1 significantly decreased cell proliferation and down-regulated the leptin/leptin receptor pathway, whereas FF and leptin reverted them, both alone and in combination. Furthermore, rPar j 1 reduced, while leptin and FF increased STAT-3 activation. In conclusion, FF and leptin itself are able to preserve nasal epithelial homeostasis restoring the leptin/leptin receptor pathway altered by rPar j 1 exposure.


European Respiratory Journal | 2013

Fluticasone furoate maintains epithelial homeostasis via leptin/leptin receptor pathway in nasal cells

Andreina Bruno; Stefania Gerbino; Maria Ferraro; Liboria Siena; Angela Bonura; Paolo Colombo; Stefania La Grutta; Salvatore Gallina; A Ballacchino; Marco Giammanco; Mark Gjomarkaj; Elisabetta Pace

Leptin is involved in the lung epithelial homeostasis. Its role in the nasal tract is largely unknown. Allergic rhinitis (AR) is induced by the allergen exposure leading to consequential structural abnormalities in the nasal epithelium. Topical corticosteroids are recommended as first-line therapy in AR. Parietaria pollen is one of the most important allergenic sources in the southern Europe. In vitro, in human nasal epithelial cell line RPMI 2650, we aimed to determine whether allergen stimulation acts on leptin/leptin receptor pathway and how fluticasone furoate (FF) influences this pathway. The effects of the major allergen recombinant Par j 1 (rPar j 1), of FF, of leptin, and of TGF-β1 on cell proliferation, on leptin/leptin receptor expression and modulation (by clonogenic test, by RT-q-RT-PCR, by immunocytochemistry and by flow-cytometry), and on STAT-3 activation (assessing nuclear translocation by western blot analysis) were assessed. We found that rPar j 1 and TGF-β1 significantly decreased cell proliferation and down-regulated the leptin/leptin receptor pathway, whereas FF and leptin reverted them, both alone and in combination. Furthermore, rPar j 1 reduced, while leptin and FF increased STAT-3 activation. In conclusion, FF and leptin itself are able to preserve nasal epithelial homeostasis restoring the leptin/leptin receptor pathway altered by rPar j 1 exposure.


International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology | 2013

Speech perception outcomes after cochlear implantation in prelingually deaf infants: The Western Sicily experience

Francesco Martines; Enrico Martines; A Ballacchino; Pietro Salvago


B-ent | 2009

Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty with tonsillectomy in the treatment of severe OSAS

Salvatore Gallina; Francesco Dispenza; G. Kulamarva; A Ballacchino; Riccardo Speciale


European Archives of Oto-rhino-laryngology | 2016

Audiologic profile of OSAS and simple snoring patients: the effect of chronic nocturnal intermittent hypoxia on auditory function.

Francesco Martines; A Ballacchino; Federico Sireci; Marianna Mucia; Eleonora La Mattina; Serena Rizzo; Pietro Salvago


Acta Medica Mediterranea | 2015

Association between sleep-disordered breathing and hearing disorders: Clinical observation in Sicilian patients

A Ballacchino; Pietro Salvago; Emanuele Cannizzaro; R. Costanzo; M. Di Marzo; Sergio Ferrara; E. La Mattina; Giuseppe Messina; Marianna Mucia; A. Mule; Fabiana Plescia; Federico Sireci; Serena Rizzo; Francesco Martines


Acta Medica Mediterranea | 2013

COPY NUMBER VARIATIONS IN THE ETIOLOGY OF EPILEPSY

Giovanni Corsello; Ettore Piro; M Martines; A Ballacchino; M. Busè; Francesco Paolo Graziano; M Salzano; Consiglio; Antona


European Respiratory Journal | 2016

Impairment of leptin/leptin receptor pathway in nasal epithelium from allergic turbinates

Andreina Bruno; A Ballacchino; Liboria Siena; Domenica Russo; Salvatore Gallina; Francesco Lorusso; Giuseppina Chiappara; Mark Gjomarkaj; Elisabetta Pace

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Elisabetta Pace

National Research Council

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Mark Gjomarkaj

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Liboria Siena

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Andreina Bruno

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