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Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2004

Fibrillogenesis and cytotoxic activity of the amyloid-forming apomyoglobin mutant W7FW14F

Ivana Sirangelo; Clorinda Malmo; Clara Iannuzzi; Antonio Mezzogiorno; Maria Rosaria Bianco; Michele Papa; Gaetano Irace

The apomyoglobin mutant W7FW14F forms amyloid-like fibrils at physiological pH. We examined the kinetics of fibrillogenesis using three techniques: the time dependence of the fluorescence emission of thioflavin T and 1-anilino-8-naphthalenesulfonate, circular dichroism measurements, and electron microscopy. We found that in the early stage of fibril formation, non-native apomyoglobin molecules containing β-structure elements aggregate to form a nucleus. Subsequently, more molecules aggregate around the nucleus, thereby resulting in fibril elongation. We evaluated by MTT assay (3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide) the cytotoxicity of these aggregates at the early stage of fibril elongation versus mature fibrils and the wild-type protein. Similar to other amyloid-forming proteins, cell toxicity was not due to insoluble mature fibrils but rather to early pre-fibrillar aggregates. Propidium iodide uptake showed that cell toxicity is the result of altered membrane permeability. Phalloidin staining showed that membrane damage is not associated to an altered cell shape caused by changes in the cytoskeleton.


Cases Journal | 2009

Oral benign fibrous histiocytoma: two case reports

Dardo Menditti; Luigi Laino; Antonio Mezzogiorno; Sara Sava; Alexander Bianchi; Giovanni Caruso; Luigi Di Maio; Alfonso Baldi

Fibrous histiocytoma is a benign soft tissue tumour arising as a fibrous mass everywhere in the human body. The involvement of the oral cavity is rare. We report two cases of benign fibrous histiocytoma that localized in the oral cavity. The clinical and histological features of the lesion are reported. Finally, a literature revision of this pathology at the level of the oral cavity is reported.


Clinical Genitourinary Cancer | 2013

Secondary Müllerian System: An Atypical Case of Tumor Originating From Vestigial Müllerian Cells Embedded in the Peritoneum

Roberto Berretta; Tito Silvio Patrelli; Raffaele Faioli; Daniele Mautone; Salvatore Gizzo; Antonio Mezzogiorno; Giovanna Giordano; Alberto Bacchi Modena

Clinical Practice Points Tumors originating from vestigial Mullerian cells embedded in the peritoneum could give rise to a primitive, peritoneal, mixed neoplasia with a predominant myoid differentiative trait and a double mesenchymal component. When possible, the most adequate treatment involves the en bloc resection of the mass together with the pelvic, parietal, and diaphragmatic peritoneum, and omentum, uterus, and annexes. The surgical treatment should be completed with the removal of the bulky right and left iliac lymph nodes. The components of the Mullerian ducts that do not undergo processes of differentiation and organogenesis constitute the secondary Mullerian system, from which various proliferative disorders might originate, such as endometriosis, endosalpingiosis, and endocervicosis. Epithelial-like cancers can also originate from the secondary Mullerian system, such a serous, mucinous, and endometrioid hystotypes.


in Vivo | 2018

Cysts and Pseudocysts of the Oral Cavity: Revision of the Literature and a New Proposed Classification

Dardo Menditti; Luigi Laino; Marina Di Domenico; Giuseppe Troiano; Mario Guglielmotti; Sara Sava; Antonio Mezzogiorno; Alfonso Baldi

This article includes a comprehensive and up-to-date review on the cysts of the oral cavity. Several classifications of odontogenic (OC) and non-odontogenic (non-OC) oral cysts and the surrounding regions have been proposed. We suggest a new critical classification based on an established relationship between anatomical area, histological origin and clinical behavior (frequency, rate of recurrence, malignant potential). Moreover, the differential cytokeratin (CKs) expression of the various cysts is reported as epithelium-specific markers of differential diagnosis. Finally, issues related to differential diagnosis and therapeutic approaches of the cysts included in the two groups are described.


American Journal of Nephrology | 2002

History of the Nephron

Antonio Mezzogiorno; Vincenzo Mezzogiorno; Vincenzo Esposito

The many progressive achievements in knowledge about the structure and function of the nephron – the kidney’s main morpho-functional unit – have always been influenced by philosophical theories, which for a long time have swung between vitalism and mechanism. From Galen’s first imaginative vitalistic hypothesis, the scientific thought about the kidney’s structure/function gradually moved to the iatro-mechanistic view promoted by Borelli, Bellini and Malpighi, to then meet Bowman’s bright vitalistic-based theory. But Bowman’s theory was rather soon replaced by novel yet still mechanistic theories proposed first by Ludwig and then Starling. Ludwig based his scientific approach to knowledge of renal function upon physics and chemistry; Starling eventually developed a ‘colloid-osmotic’ theory.


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2002

Tryptophanyl Substitutions in Apomyoglobin Determine Protein Aggregation and Amyloid-like Fibril Formation at Physiological pH*

Ivana Sirangelo; Clorinda Malmo; Mariateresa Casillo; Antonio Mezzogiorno; Michele Papa; Gaetano Irace


International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology | 2013

Dedifferentiated endometrial cancer: an atypical case diagnosed from cerebellar and adrenal metastasis: case presentation and review of literature

Roberto Berretta; Tito Silvio Patrelli; Raffaele Faioli; Daniele Mautone; Salvatore Gizzo; Antonio Mezzogiorno; Giovanna Giordano; Alberto Bacchi Modena


International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology | 2015

Kissing molars: report of three cases and new prospective on aetiopathogenetic theories

Dardo Menditti; Luigi Laino; Marco Cicciù; Antonio Mezzogiorno; Letizia Perillo; Marco Menditti; Gabriele Cervino; Lorenzo Lo Muzio; Alfonso Baldi


The Journal of clinical dentistry | 2010

Dermoid cysts of the jaw

Riccardo d'Aquino; Luigi Laino; Antonio Mezzogiorno; L Itro; Dardo Menditti


Journal of Osseointegration | 2009

A model of human bone regeneration: morphological, cellular and molecular aspects

Ernesto Farina; Dardo Menditti; Salvatore De Maria; Antonio Mezzogiorno; Vincenzo Esposito; Luigi Laino; Francesco Carinci

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Dardo Menditti

Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli

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Luigi Laino

Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli

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Alfonso Baldi

Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli

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Vincenzo Esposito

Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli

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Alessandra F. Perna

Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli

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Carmela Bisaccia

Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli

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Clorinda Malmo

Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli

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Ernesto Farina

Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli

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