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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 1992

Immunosuppressive molecules produced by Sertoli cells cultured in vitro : biological effects on lymphocytes

P De Cesaris; Antonio Filippini; C. Cervelli; Anna Riccioli; S. Muci; G. Starace; Mario Stefanini; Elio Ziparo

In the present study we have analyzed the proteins secreted in vitro by murine Sertoli cells to identify immunosuppressive factors. Our data show that Sertoli cells secrete molecules capable to inhibit proliferation of lymphocytes activated in vitro. Cytophluorimetric analysis indicates that treated cells are arrested in the G1 phase of cell cycle. The inhibitory activity is specific for both B or T lymphocytes but not for other non-lymphoid cells and is associated to proteins, heat and freeze stable, with Mr of more than 30 kDa. Lymphocytes treated with Sertoli immunosuppressive proteins drastically reduce the secretion of interleukin-2.


Andrologia | 2003

The Fas system in the seminiferous epithelium and its possible extra-testicular role.

Anna Riccioli; L Salvati; Alessio D'Alessio; Donatella Starace; Claudia Giampietri; P De Cesaris; Antonio Filippini; Elio Ziparo

The Fas system is involved in the control of immune system homeostasis and nonfunctional Fas system leads to autoimmune disease in mice and humans. The Fas system is a mechanism through which cells expressing Fas ligand (FasL) induce apoptosis of Fas expressing cells. In mouse and rat, the testis represents the main source of constitutive FasL in the body. The roles so far proposed for this molecule in the testis, such as maintenance of immunoprivilege and regulation of physiological germ cell apoptosis, need to be reconsidered as both hypotheses are based on an erroneous cellular location of FasL in the seminiferous epithelium. Recently, we demonstrated that in rodents FasL mRNA is present in germ cells and not in Sertoli cells, and that FasL protein is displayed on the surface of spermatozoa. Here we propose that, for the mouse spermatozoa, the FasL may represent a self‐defence mechanism against lymphocytes present in the female genital tract. To verify this hypothesis, we performed crossings between males gld, with nonfunctional FasL, and syngenic or nonsyngenic females. We observed a significant decrease of litter size in outbred crossings with gld males compared with wild‐type males, suggesting a possible role of FasL in immunoprotection of the sperm in the female genital tract. The possibility that in humans, by analogy with mouse, FasL plays a self‐protective role for the spermatozoon cannot be excluded, and awaits experimental information on the expression of FasL on human sperm cells.


Cell Death & Differentiation | 2003

FLIP is expressed in mouse testis and protects germ cells from apoptosis

Claudia Giampietri; Simonetta Petrungaro; Pierpaolo Coluccia; Alessio D'Alessio; Donatella Starace; Anna Riccioli; Fabrizio Padula; Srinivasa M. Srinivasula; E S Alnemri; Fioretta Palombi; Antonio Filippini; Elio Ziparo; P De Cesaris

AbstractApoptosis control in adult testis is crucial to achieve normal spermatogenesis. In this study c-FLIP, an apoptosis-modulating protein, was investigated. In Western blot and immunohistochemical analyses, the 55 KDa c-FLIP long isoform (c-FLIPL) was found to be expressed strongly in spermatocytes and spermatids, at low levels in spermatogonia and at almost undetectable levels in Sertoli cells. This expression pattern was confirmed by Northern blot analyses. Further experiments carried out on GC-1spg germ cell line revealed that reducing c-FLIPL expression increases Fas-dependent apoptosis. Conversely, restoring c-FLIPL expression reduces this response to control levels. Caspase-10 expression was found to match c-FLIPL expression pattern; further, caspase-10 activation upon anti-Fas treatment inversely correlated with c-FLIPL expression. Finally, TUNEL staining of seminiferous tubules incubated with anti-Fas antibody showed that apoptosis occurs mostly in basally located germ cells, indicating that such cells, expressing low levels of c-FLIPL, are sensitive to Fas-mediated apoptosis.These data indicate for the first time that c-FLIPL might control germ cell apoptosis and caspase activity in the adult testis.


Journal of Endocrinological Investigation | 2018

Testosterone-mediated activation of androgenic signalling sustains in vitro the transformed and radioresistant phenotype of rhabdomyosarcoma cell lines

S. Giannattasio; Francesca Megiorni; V. Di Nisio; A. Del Fattore; R. Fontanella; Simona Camero; Cristina Antinozzi; Claudio Festuccia; G.L. Gravina; Sandra Cecconi; Carlo Dominici; L. Di Luigi; Carmela Ciccarelli; P De Cesaris; Anna Riccioli; Bianca M. Zani; Andrea Lenzi; R. G. Pestell; Antonio Filippini; Clara Crescioli; Vincenzo Tombolini; F. Marampon

PurposeRhabdomyosarcoma (RMS), the most common soft-tissue sarcoma in childhood, rarely affects adults, preferring male. RMS expresses the receptor for androgen (AR) and responds to androgen; however, the molecular action of androgens on RMS is unknown.MethodsHerein, testosterone (T) effects were tested in embryonal (ERMS) and alveolar (ARMS) RMS cell lines, by performing luciferase reporter assay, RT-PCR, and western blotting experiments. RNA interference experiments or bicalutamide treatment was performed to assess the specific role of AR. Radiation treatment was delivered to characterise the effects of T treatment on RMS intrinsic radioresistance.ResultsOur study showed that RMS cells respond to sub-physiological levels of T stimulation, finally promoting AR-dependent genomic and non-genomic effects, such as the transcriptional regulation of several oncogenes, the phosphorylation-mediated post-transductional modifications of AR and the activation of ERK, p38 and AKT signal transduction pathway mediators that, by physically complexing or not with AR, participate in regulating its transcriptional activity and the expression of T-targeted genes. T chronic daily treatment, performed as for the hormone circadian rhythm, did not significantly affect RMS cell growth, but improved RMS clonogenic and radioresistant potential and increased AR mRNA both in ERMS and ARMS. AR protein accumulation was evident in ERMS, this further developing an intrinsic T-independent AR activity.ConclusionsOur results suggest that androgens sustain and improve RMS transformed and radioresistant phenotype, and therefore, their therapeutic application should be avoided in RMS post puberal patients.


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1995

Inflammatory mediators increase surface expression of integrin ligands, adhesion to lymphocytes, and secretion of interleukin 6 in mouse Sertoli cells.

Anna Riccioli; Antonio Filippini; P De Cesaris; Elena Barbacci; Mario Stefanini; Giuseppe Starace; Elio Ziparo


Endocrinology | 1994

Activation of inositol phospholipid turnover and calcium signaling in rat Sertoli cells by P2-purinergic receptors : modulation of follicle-stimulating hormone responses

Antonio Filippini; Anna Riccioli; P De Cesaris; R Paniccia; A Teti; Mario Stefanini; Marco Conti; Elio Ziparo


Gamete Research | 1989

Modulation of phagocytic activity in cultured sertoli cells

A. Filippini; M. A. Russo; F. Palombi; G. Bertalot; P De Cesaris; M. Stefanini; E. Ziparo


Human Reproduction | 2005

Presence of membrane and soluble forms of Fas ligand and of matrilysin (MMP-7) activity in normal and abnormal human semen

Anna Riccioli; V. Dal Secco; P De Cesaris; Donatella Starace; Loredana Gandini; Andrea Lenzi; F. Dondero; Fabrizio Padula; Antonio Filippini; Elio Ziparo


Progress in Clinical and Biological Research | 1989

Distribution of analogues of spectrin, fodrin and protein 4.1 in rat spermatogenic cells.

P De Cesaris; Antonio Filippini; Elio Ziparo; Matteo A. Russo; Mario Stefanini


1° Convegno della Federazione Italiana Scienze della Vita (FISV) | 2000

Localizzazione del ligando di Fas nelle cellule germinali della gonade maschile

Alessio D'Alessio; Anna Riccioli; Paola Lauretti; P De Cesaris; Fioretta Palombi; Antonio Filippini; Elio Ziparo

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Antonio Filippini

Sapienza University of Rome

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Anna Riccioli

Sapienza University of Rome

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Elio Ziparo

Sapienza University of Rome

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Alessio D'Alessio

Sapienza University of Rome

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Mario Stefanini

Sapienza University of Rome

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Andrea Lenzi

Sapienza University of Rome

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Donatella Starace

Sapienza University of Rome

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Fioretta Palombi

Sapienza University of Rome

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Paola Lauretti

Sapienza University of Rome

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Claudia Giampietri

Sapienza University of Rome

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