Simona-Roxana Georgescu
Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy
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Biological Research | 2014
Clara Matei; Mircea Tampa; Constantin Caruntu; Rodica-Mariana Ion; Simona-Roxana Georgescu; Georgiana Roxana Dumitrascu; Carolina Constantin; Monica Neagu
BackgroundPhotodynamic therapy is an alternative treatment of muco-cutaneous tumors that uses a light source able to photoactivate a chemical compound that acts as a photosensitizer. The phthalocyanines append to a wide chemical class that encompasses a large range of compounds; out of them aluminium-substituted disulphonated phthalocyanine possesses a good photosensitizing potential.ResultsThe destructive effects of PDT with aluminium-substituted disulphonated phthalocyanine are achieved by induction of apoptosis in tumoral cells as assessed by flow cytometry analysis. Using protein microarray we evaluate the possible molecular pathways by which photodynamic therapy activates apoptosis in dysplastic oral keratinocytes cells, leading to the tumoral cells destruction. Among assessed analytes, Bcl-2, P70S6K kinase, Raf-1 and Bad proteins represent the apoptosis related biomolecules that showed expression variations with the greatest amplitude.ConclusionsUp to date, the intimate molecular apoptotic mechanisms activated by photodynamic therapy with this type of phthalocyanine in dysplastic human oral keratinocytes are not completely elucidated. With protein microarray as high-throughput proteomic approach a better understanding of the manner in which photodynamic therapy leads to tumoral cell destruction can be obtained, by depicting apoptotic molecules that can be potentially triggered in future anti-tumoral therapies.BACKGROUND Photodynamic therapy is an alternative treatment of muco-cutaneous tumors that uses a light source able to photoactivate a chemical compound that acts as a photosensitizer. The phthalocyanines append to a wide chemical class that encompasses a large range of compounds; out of them aluminium-substituted disulphonated phthalocyanine possesses a good photosensitizing potential. RESULTS The destructive effects of PDT with aluminium-substituted disulphonated phthalocyanine are achieved by induction of apoptosis in tumoral cells as assessed by flow cytometry analysis. Using protein microarray we evaluate the possible molecular pathways by which photodynamic therapy activates apoptosis in dysplastic oral keratinocytes cells, leading to the tumoral cells destruction. Among assessed analytes, Bcl-2, P70S6K kinase, Raf-1 and Bad proteins represent the apoptosis related biomolecules that showed expression variations with the greatest amplitude. CONCLUSIONS Up to date, the intimate molecular apoptotic mechanisms activated by photodynamic therapy with this type of phthalocyanine in dysplastic human oral keratinocytes are not completely elucidated. With protein microarray as high-throughput proteomic approach a better understanding of the manner in which photodynamic therapy leads to tumoral cell destruction can be obtained, by depicting apoptotic molecules that can be potentially triggered in future anti-tumoral therapies.
Nutrients | 2017
Simona-Roxana Georgescu; Maria-Isabela Sârbu; Clara Matei; Mihaela Ilie; Constantin Caruntu; Carolina Constantin; Monica Neagu; Mircea Tampa
Capsaicin is the main pungent in chili peppers, one of the most commonly used spices in the world; its analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties have been proven in various cultures for centuries. It is a lipophilic substance belonging to the class of vanilloids and an agonist of the transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 receptor. Taking into consideration the complex neuro-immune impact of capsaicin and the potential link between inflammation and carcinogenesis, the effect of capsaicin on muco-cutaneous cancer has aroused a growing interest. The aim of this review is to look over the most recent data regarding the connection between capsaicin and muco-cutaneous cancers, with emphasis on melanoma and muco-cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma.
Romanian Journal of Internal Medicine | 2018
Maria-Isabela Sârbu; Simona-Roxana Georgescu; Mircea Tampa; Alexandra-Elena Sârbu; Olga Simionescu
Abstract Psoriasis is a chronic, immune mediated disorder affecting approximately 2% of the population. Even in our days, patients with psoriasis are confronted with stigmatization and social rejection. As a result, their quality of life is significantly impaired. Biological therapies have revolutionized the treatment of moderate to severe psoriasis. The aim of this paper is to look over the most important biological therapies available for the management of plaque-type psoriasis.
Romanian Journal of Internal Medicine | 2016
Mircea Tampa; Maria Isabela Sârbu; Clara Matei; Daniela Mihăilă; T. D. Potecă; Simona-Roxana Georgescu
Acquired perforating disorders are a group of uncommon skin conditions characterized by transepidermal extrusion of altered dermal material, most often associated with diabetes mellitus and chronic kidney failure. Delusional parasitosis is a primary psychiatric disorder in which affected patients have fixed, false beliefs that their skin is infested by parasites, in the absence of any evidence supporting their statements. A 69 year old malepatient addressed the Dermatology Department for a skin eruption consisting of multiple umbilicated keratotic papules with a generalized distribution. The patient believed that the lesions were produced by small parasites entering and exiting his skin. The histopathological examination confirmed the clinical diagnosis of Kyrle’s disease. The psychiatric examination established the diagnosis of delusions of parasitosis. This is the first reported case of Kyrle’s disease associated with delusions of parasitosis. There is no evidence supporting the hypothesis that delusions of parasitosis might be a predisposing factor for Kyrle’s disease. However, we believe that the pruritic dermatosis might have triggered the delusions of parasitosis due to the associated pruritus. On the other hand the constant excoriations and traumatizing of a skin prone to develop idiopathic Kyrle’s disease in the attempt to remove the parasites prevented the complete resolution of the lesions.
BMC Infectious Diseases | 2013
Mircea Tampa; Vasile Benea; Anca Malin Benea; Cristian Oancea; Isabela Sârbu; Simona-Roxana Georgescu
Background Strongyloides stercoralis, a geohelminth which affects humans, has a cosmopolitan distribution in the tropical and subtropical areas but is sporadic in temperate countries like Romania. Acquired perforating disorders are a group of uncommon skin conditions characterized by transepidermal extrusion of dermal components, usually occurring in patients with chronic renal failure and/or diabetes mellitus. It has been rarely associated with chronic B and C hepatitis, HIV, cutaneous cytomegalovirus infection, pulmonary aspergillosis, scabies and arthropod bites.
BMC Infectious Diseases | 2013
Simona-Roxana Georgescu; Vasile Benea; Mircea Tampa; Anca Malin-Benea; Alice Rusu
Background Pityriasis amiantacea is an uncommon clinical syndrome of the scalp with a particular reaction pattern seen in a number of inflammatory and infectious dermatoses such as seborrheic dermatitis, psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, contact dermatitis, lichen planus, pityriasis rubra pilaris and various superficial pyogenic or fungal infections. The syndromic diagnosis may be established by the infectionist or dermatologist by clinical examination; additional tests like histopathologic examination, bacteriologic, mycological exam and cultures are needed in order to diagnose the underlying disease, which in many cases remains unknown. The condition is characterized by thick, silvery, asbestos-like scales binding proximally the hair shafts. It is more common in women and in young patients. Common complications include temporary or scarring alopecia. The etiopathogeny, the methods of diagnosis as well as the management options are still being subjects for debate.
Journal of medicine and life | 2014
Mircea Tampa; Isabela Sarbu; Costel Matei; Vasile Benea; Simona-Roxana Georgescu
Disease Markers | 2018
Mircea Tampa; Maria-Isabela Sarbu; Madalina-Irina Mitran; Cristina-Iulia Mitran; Clara Matei; Simona-Roxana Georgescu
Disease Markers | 2018
Mircea Tampa; Constantin Caruntu; Madalina Irina Mitran; Cristina Iulia Mitran; Isabela Sarbu; Laura-Cristina Rusu; Clara Matei; Carolina Constantin; Monica Neagu; Simona-Roxana Georgescu
Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 2017
Mircea Tampa; I. Nicolae; Clara Matei; Maria Isabela Sarbu; C.D. Ene; Simona-Roxana Georgescu