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Immunologic Research | 2017

Potential therapeutic use of IL-37: a key suppressor of innate immunity and allergic immune responses mediated by mast cells

Pio Conti; Francesco Carinci; Gianfranco Lessiani; Enrico Spinas; S. K. Kritas; Gianpaolo Ronconi; Alessandro Caraffa; Theoharis C. Theoharides

The host response to either exogenous or endogenous insults produces a series of changes, characterized by alterations in immunological functions and generation of mediators called cytokines which include the interleukin-1 (IL-1) family members. IL-1 acts as a hormone mediating the host responses to infection and inflammation. Blocking inflammatory IL-1 family members can be effective against inflammatory disorders, including allergies. IL-37, (formerly IL-1 family member 7), emerges as an inhibitor of innate and adaptive immunity by reducing circulating and organ cytokine levels. IL-37, mainly expressed in dendritic cells, monocytes, and plasma cells after TIR ligand activation, inhibits inflammatory cytokines and augments the level of anti-inflammatory IL-10. IL-37 is involved in allergic reaction and its expression in dendritic cells causes tollerogenicity and inhibits inflammatory response. Mast cells (MCs) are ubiquitous in the body, reside in numerous mucosal tissues, and are mediators of allergic reaction, and innate and adaptive immunity. MCs are important regulators of cytokine generation in the course of inflammatory responses and allergy, and are implicated in the pathophysiology of allergic asthma. Cysteine protease caspase-1 activation leads to the cleavage of pro-form of IL-1 into active mature IL-1 which is present in stimulated and unstimulated inflammatory MCs. Inflammatory cytokine inhibition, along with the augmentation of anti-inflammatory IL-10 by IL-37, is certainly beneficial and improves the pathogenesis of allergic disorders. However, in these studies, the exact mechanism(s) of IL-37-induced anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic activity along with its side effect(s) remain to be determined.


The Open Dentistry Journal | 2018

Traumatic dental injuries resulting from sports activities; immediate treatment and five years follow-up: an observational study

Enrico Spinas; Antonello Mameli; L. Giannetti

Background: Traumatic dental injuries (TDIs) represent 18-30% of all oral pathologies and a considerable number of these are sports related. It is very important to treat sports-related injuries and prevent complications. However, very few studies investigate the most expedient therapeutic strategies for the treatment of dental trauma correlated to sports. Objective: The aim of this work was to focus on the average recovery time for different lesions, to assess adequate times for each athlete, to identify any association with complications and to investigate whether or not the use of mouth-guards interfered with a full recovery to normal health. Methods: This study involved a group of 30 athletes (15 male and 15 female) who had dental injuries of varying severity. For the purposes of data collection, two classifications were taken into account: a classification for hard tissue trauma and another for periodontal lesions. The athletes were subdivided in “type of lesion’ groups”.They were then treated depending on their individual lesions and followed up for 5 years. A statistical analysis was carried out to study the association between recovery time, lesion types and occurrence of complications. Results: The time for recovery was different for each type of lesion and ranged from 3-5 days (only uncomplicated fractures) to 14 days (all hard-periodontal tissue traumas). The total number of recorded pulp complications amounted to 6 cases. Among 30 athletes, 20 had begun and maintained, during the five-year follow-up period, the habit of using mouth-guards when practicing their sport activities. Conclusions: Recovery time and the severity of lesions are statistically associated: the more serious the injury, the more time an athlete needs to recover and return to competitive sports events. Furthermore, recovery time and precautionary measures (mouth-guards) did not influence the onset of complications. The subjects’ habit of wearing a mouth guard continued even after the end of the therapy and follow-up periods.


Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine | 2016

A new formula for assessing skeletal age in growing infants and children by measuring carpals and epiphyses of radio and ulna

Stefano De Luca; Tatiana Mangiulli; V. Merelli; Federica Conforti; Luz Andrea Velandia Palacio; Susanna Agostini; Enrico Spinas; Roberto Cameriere

The aim of this study is to develop a specific formula for the purpose of assessing skeletal age in a sample of Italian growing infants and children by measuring carpals and epiphyses of radio and ulna. A sample of 332 X-rays of left hand-wrist bones (130 boys and 202 girls), aged between 1 and 16 years, was analyzed retrospectively. Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was applied to study how sex affects the growth of the ratio Bo/Ca in the boys and girls groups. The regression model, describing age as a linear function of sex and the Bo/Ca ratio for the new Italian sample, yielded the following formula: Age = -1.7702 + 1.0088 g + 14.8166 (Bo/Ca). This model explained 83.5% of total variance (R(2) = 0.835). The median of the absolute values of residuals (observed age minus predicted age) was -0.38, with a quartile deviation of 2.01 and a standard error of estimate of 1.54. A second sample test of 204 Italian children (108 girls and 96 boys), aged between 1 and 16 years, was used to evaluate the accuracy of the specific regression model. A sample paired t-test was used to analyze the mean differences between the skeletal and chronological age. The mean error for girls is 0.00 and the estimated age is slightly underestimated in boys with a mean error of -0.30 years. The standard deviations are 0.70 years for girls and 0.78 years for boys. The obtained results indicate that there is a high relationship between estimated and chronological ages.


Dental Cadmos | 2013

Studio clinico osservazionale sull’uso di ponti Maryland in composito rinforzato con fibre (FRC): successi e fallimenti in cinque anni

Enrico Spinas; M Aresu; F. Canargiu

Riassunto Obiettivi Il presente studio osservazionale si propone di valutare clinicamente la sopravvivenza in uso di protesi parziali fisse (Fixed Partial Dentures, FPD) realizzate in resina composita e fibre di vetro (Fiber-Reinforced Composite, FRC). Materiali e metodi Il campione in studio era rappresentato da 50 pazienti di eta compresa tra 14 e 45 anni (30 femmine e 20 maschi) tutti sottoposti a trattamento riabilitativo con FPD-FRC (per complessivi 67 manufatti protesici). Lo studio osservazionale e stato condotto per cinque anni seguendo le regole generali utilizzate dal sistema US Public Health Service (USPHS) modificato. Risultati Dopo cinque anni di controlli, dei 67 FPD-FRC sono risultati non congrui sette manufatti, di cui cinque appartenenti al gruppo adulti e due appartenenti al gruppo adolescenti. Quattro di questi FPD-FRC sono risultati incongrui a causa di un cedimento strutturale, i rimanenti tre a causa di fenomeni infiltrativi del sigillo marginale. Conclusioni L’indagine clinica realizzata ha mostrato come gli FPD realizzati con tecnica FRC possano ritenersi una valida alternativa ai tradizionali manufatti protesici mobili e fissi.


Journal of Biological Regulators and Homeostatic Agents | 2016

Endocrinology of the skin: intradermal neuroimmune network, a new frontier.

Auro Caraffa; Enrico Spinas; Spiros K. Kritas; Gianfranco Lessiani; Gianpaolo Ronconi; Andrea Saggini; P. Antinolfi; Pizzicannella J; Elena Toniato; Theoharis C. Theoharides; Pio Conti


Journal of Biological Regulators and Homeostatic Agents | 2016

Mast cell and cancer with special emphasis on il-37 an anti-inflammatory and inhibitor of innate immunity: new frontiers

Francesco Carinci; Gianfranco Lessiani; Enrico Spinas; Spiros K. Kritas; Gianpaolo Ronconi; Al Caraffa; Pio Conti


Journal of Biological Regulators and Homeostatic Agents | 2017

Fibromyalgia and bipolar disorder: extent of comorbidity and therapeutic implications

M. C Di Tommaso Morrison; Francesco Carinci; Gianfranco Lessiani; Enrico Spinas; Spiros K. Kritas; Gianpaolo Ronconi; Al Caraffa; Pio Conti


International Journal of Legal Medicine | 2018

Is the third molar maturity index (I3M) useful for a genetic isolate population? Study of a Sardinian sample of children and young adults

Enrico Spinas; S. De Luca; L. Lampis; L. A. Velandia Palacio; Roberto Cameriere


Dental Cadmos | 2018

MIH: indagine conoscitiva tra gli odontoiatri nelle province di Modena e Reggio Emilia

L. Giannetti; Giulia Bartoli; Federico Banchelli; Enrico Spinas; Alberto Murri dello Diago


Journal of Biological Regulators and Homeostatic Agents | 2016

ENOX2 (or tNOX): a new and old molecule with cancer activity involved in tumor prevention and therapy.

Gianpaolo Ronconi; Gianfranco Lessiani; Enrico Spinas; Spiros K. Kritas; Auro Caraffa; Andrea Saggini; P. Antinolfi; Pizzicannella J; Elena Toniato; Pio Conti

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Pio Conti

University of Chieti-Pescara

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Spiros K. Kritas

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

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L. Giannetti

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

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Andrea Saggini

University of Rome Tor Vergata

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