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Atherosclerosis | 1999

Expression of plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 in human adipose tissue : a role for TNF-α?

M. Cigolini; M. Tonoli; Lorena Borgato; L. Frigotto; Franco Manzato; S. Zeminian; C. Cardinale; M. Camin; E. Chiaramonte; G. De Sandre; Claudio Lunardi

Elevated plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) plasma levels, responsible for reduced fibrinolysis, are associated with animal and human obesity and with increased cardiovascular disease. The expression of PAI-1 has been found recently in animal and human adipose tissue. Factors and mechanisms regulating such an expression remain to be elucidated. In omental and/or subcutaneous biopsies from obese non-diabetic patients, incubated in Medium 199, we have confirmed that human adipose tissue expresses PAI-1 protein and mRNA; furthermore we have demonstrated that such an expression is clearly evident also in collagenase isolated human adipocytes and that it is stimulated by incubation itself and enhanced by exogenous human tumor necrosis factor-alpha (h-TNF-alpha). Since human adipose tissue produces TNF-alpha, to further characterize the relationship of PAI-1 to TNF-alpha, human fat biopsies were also incubated with Pentoxifylline (PTX) or Genistein, both known to inhibit endogenous TNF-alpha through different mechanisms. PTX caused a dose-dependent decrease of basal PAI-1 protein release, reaching 80% maximal inhibitory effect at 10(-3)M, the same inhibitory effect caused by Genistein at 100 microg/ml. This was associated to a marked inhibition of PAI-1 mRNA and of endogenous TNF-alpha production. Furthermore, when human fat biopsies were incubated in the presence of polyclonal rabbit neutralizing anti-human TNF-alpha antibody (at a concentration able to inhibit 100 UI/ml human TNF-alpha activity), a modest but significant decrease of the incubation induced expression of PAI-1 mRNA was observed (19.8+/-19.0% decrease, P = 0.04, n = 7). In conclusion, the results of this study demonstrate that PAI-I expression is present in human isolated adipocytes and that it is enhanced in human adipose tissue in vitro by exogenous TNF-alpha. Furthermore our data support the possibility of a main role of endogenous TNF-alpha on human adipose tissue PAI-1 expression. This cytokine, produced by human adipose tissue and causing insulin resistance, may be a link in the clinical relationship between insulin-resistance syndrome and increased PAI-1 plasma levels.


European Journal of Immunology | 1998

CHRONIC PARVOVIRUS B19 INFECTION INDUCES THE PRODUCTION OF ANTI-VIRUS ANTIBODIES WITH AUTOANTIGEN BINDING PROPERTIES

Claudio Lunardi; Micaela Tiso; Lorena Borgato; Luca Nanni; Romano Millo; Giorgio De Sandre; Antonio Bargellesi Severi; Antonio Pucetti


Journal of Experimental Botany | 2005

Identification of cadmium-regulated genes by cDNA-AFLP in the heavy metal accumulator Brassica juncea L.

Nicola Fusco; Lorenza Micheletto; Giovanni Dal Corso; Lorena Borgato; Antonella Furini


The Journal of Rheumatology | 2003

The presence of parvovirus B19 VP and NS1 genes in the synovium is not correlated with rheumatoid arthritis.

Dimitri Peterlana; Antonio Puccetti; Ruggero Beri; Matteo Ricci; Sara Simeoni; Lorena Borgato; Lucia Scilanga; Silvia Cerù; Roberto Corrocher; Claudio Lunardi


Human Genetics | 2001

A 1.1-kb duplication in the p67-phox gene causes chronic granulomatous disease.

Lorena Borgato; Alberto Bonizzato; Claudio Lunardi; Stefano Dusi; Giuseppe Andrioli; Anna Scarperi; Roberto Corrocher


Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture | 2007

Plant regeneration from leaf protoplasts of Solanum virginianum L. (Solanaceae)

Lorena Borgato; F. Pisani; Antonella Furini


The Journal of Rheumatology | 2002

The T cell receptor repertoire in psoriatic synovitis is restricted and T lymphocytes expressing the same TCR are present in joint and skin lesions.

Lorena Borgato; Antonio Puccetti; Ruggero Beri; Orazio Michele Codella; Antonio Frigo; Sara Simeoni; Pacor Ml; Roberto Corrocher; Claudio Lunardi


Planta | 2007

Production and characterization of arboreous and fertile Solanum melongena + Solanum marginatum somatic hybrid plants

Lorena Borgato; Clara Conicella; Federica Pisani; Antonella Furini


Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture | 2005

In vitro plant regeneration of the heavy metal tolerant and hyperaccumulator Arabidopsis halleri (Brassicaceae)

Giovanni Dal Corso; Lorena Borgato; Antonella Furini


SIGA | 2004

Study of genes induced by cadmium in Brassica juncea

Giovanni Dal Corso; N. Fusco; L. Micheletto; Lorena Borgato; Antonella Furini

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