Marilisa Barranca
University of Palermo
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Matrix Biology | 2001
Ida Pucci-Minafra; Salvatore Minafra; Giampiero La Rocca; Marilisa Barranca; Simona Fontana; Giuseppina Alaimo; Yasunori Okada
Gelatinase A (MMP-2) and gelatinase B (MMP-9) play a key role in the proteolytic cascade leading to ECM degradation during invasion and metastasis. The enzyme activity is regulated both at the intra- and extra-cellular level. Extracellular regulation is achieved mainly through the balance between proenzyme activation and inhibition, which appears to be altered in cancer patients. One of the mechanisms of MMP inhibition is the binding of the enzymes to appropriate tissue inhibitors (TIMP). In the recent literature, it has been suggested that MMP-2 and/or MMP-9 are indeed over-produced in many carcinomas, while the identity of the various enzymatic forms (latent, activated and enzyme/inhibitor complexes) remains to be elucidated. In this study we have analyzed the circulating forms of MMP-9 and MMP-2 in serum samples of patients with colon carcinoma, as well as the enzymatic activities present in tissue extracts from surgical fragments (primary tumor and its paired healthy tissue). Proteins were separated by means of mono-dimensional or bidimensional electrophoresis, and the enzymes detected by gelatin zymography and immunological assays. The results of densitometric analyses demonstrate that proMMP-9, but not proMMP-2, is significantly higher in the oncologic sera vs. the normal sera. In addition, several oligomeric circulating and tissue forms of MMP-9 are preferentially found in the oncologic samples, both in mono- and second-dimension zymograms. The activated forms of MMP-2 and MMP-9 are uniquely present in the primary tumor extracts, thus confirming the involvement of the tissue microenvironment in gelatinase activation and function.
Poultry Science | 2009
Riccardo Alessandro; Gallo A; Marilisa Barranca; S. Principe; Simona Taverna; Giovanni Duro; G. Cassata; Michel Becchi; Simona Fontana; G. De Leo
Specific antibodies are essential tools for studying proteins as well as for diagnostic research in biomedicine. The egg yolk of immunized chicken is an inexpensive source of high-quality polyclonal antibodies. The 12-kDa Parietaria judaica 2 allergen was expressed as a fusion protein and was used to immunize Leghorn chickens. In this paper, we show, using 2-dimensional gel electrophoresis and immunoblotting, that chicken antibodies raised against a recombinant allergen can be used to recognize similar proteins from a pollen raw extract. Allergen identity was confirmed by nanoLC-nanospray-tandem mass spectrometry analysis. Our data demonstrate for the first time that a synergistic combination of molecular biology, 2-dimensional PAGE, and use of nonmammalian antibodies represents a powerful tool for reliable identification of allergens.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2008
Simona Taverna; Anna Flugy; Paolo Colomba; Marilisa Barranca; Giacomo De Leo; Riccardo Alessandro
Pollinosis from Parietaria judaica is one of the main causes of allergy in the Mediterranean area. The present study is designed to assess if P. judaica pollens contain bioactive compounds able to elicit a functional response in endothelial cells. We have demonstrated that addition of pollen extract to human lung microvascular endothelial cells (HMVEC-L) induces a modification of cell morphology, actin cytoskeletal rearrangements and an increase in endothelial cell permeability. We further showed that the treatment of endothelial cells with pollen extract causes an increase of E-selectin and VCAM-1 protein levels as well as an increase of IL-8 production. The stimulation of cell-cell adhesion molecules was paralleled by a dose-dependent increase of adhesion of polymorphonuclear cells (PMNs) to HMVEC-L monolayer. Our results suggest for the first time that pollen affect directly endothelial cells (EC) modulating critical functions related to the inflammatory response.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 2014
Paolo Colomba; Simona Fontana; Giuseppe Salemi; Marilisa Barranca; Claudia Lo Sicco; Maria Antonietta Mazzola; Paolo Ragonese; Giovanni Savettieri; Giacomo De Leo; Riccardo Alessandro; Giovanni Duro
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune inflammatory demyelinating disease of the central nervous system. At present, the molecular mechanisms causing the initiation, development and progression of MS are poorly understood, and no reliable proteinaceous disease markers are available. In this study, we used an immunoproteomics approach to identify autoreactive antibodies in the cerebrospinal fluid of MS patients to use as candidate markers with potential diagnostic value. We identified an autoreactive anti-transferrin antibody that may have a potential link with the development and progression of MS. We found this antibody at high levels also in the serum of MS patients and created an immunoenzymatic assay to detect it. Because of the complexity and heterogeneity of multiple sclerosis, it is difficult to find a single marker for all of the processes involved in the origin and progression of the disease, so the development of a panel of biomarkers is desirable, and anti-transferrin antibody could be one of these.
Biotechnology Letters | 2010
Marilisa Barranca; Simona Fontana; Simona Taverna; Giovanni Duro; Isabelle Zanella-Cléon; Michel Becchi; Giacomo De Leo; Riccardo Alessandro
Parietaria judaica pollen is a common cause of airway allergic disease in the Mediterranean area. Proteome analysis of mature Parietaria judaica pollen by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2-DE) and mass spectrometry has established the first reference proteome map of this weed. Proteins involved in a variety of cellular functions as well as the occurrence of allergens were detected. By using 2-DE and immunoblotting with sera from Parietaria judaica allergic patients we obtained a more detailed characterization of Parietaria judaica allergen profile so to improve our comprehension of the pathogenesis of pollen-induced allergic reaction.
Journal of Proteome Research | 2007
Simona Fontana; Riccardo Alessandro; Marilisa Barranca; Margherita Giordano; Chiara Corrado; Isabelle Zanella-Cléon; Michel Becchi; Elise C. Kohn; Giacomo De Leo
Archive | 2011
Giacomo De Leo; Giovanni Savettieri; Giuseppe Salemi; Riccardo Alessandro; Simona Fontana; Marilisa Barranca; Roberto D’Alessandro; Simonetta Fontana; De Leo G; Barranca M; Paolo Colomba; Salemi G; Lo Sicco C
Archive | 2011
Giacomo De Leo; Riccardo Alessandro; Simona Fontana; Marilisa Barranca; Simona Taverna
Archive | 2010
Giacomo De Leo; Riccardo Alessandro; Simona Fontana; Marilisa Barranca; Chiara Corrado; I Zannellia-Cleon; Michel Becchi; Ec Kohn
Archive | 2009
Giacomo De Leo; Riccardo Alessandro; Simona Fontana; Marilisa Barranca; Chiara Corrado; Margherita Giordano; I Zanella Cleon; Michel Becchi; Ec Kohn