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Molecular Pharmaceutics | 2008

New cationic liposomes as vehicles of m-tetrahydroxyphenylchlorin in photodynamic therapy of infectious diseases.

Cecilia Bombelli; F. Bordi; Stefania Ferro; Luisa Giansanti; Giulio Jori; Giovanna Mancini; Claudia Mazzuca; Donato Monti; Fernanda Ricchelli; Simona Sennato; Mariano Venanzi

Antimicrobial photodynamic therapy is emerging as a promising therapeutic modality for bacterial infections. For optimizing the antibacterial activity of the photosensitizer m-tetrahydroxyphenylchlorin, it has been encapsulated in mixed cationic liposomes composed of different ratios of dimyristoyl- sn-glycero-phosphatidylcholine and any of four cationic surfactants derived from l-prolinol. The delivery efficiency of the different liposomes formulations has been evaluated on a methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus bacterial strain (MRSA), and one of the tested formulations shows a biological activity comparable to that of the free chlorin. In order to rationalize the physicochemical parameters of the carriers that control the biological activity, the new liposome formulations have been characterized by measuring (a) the zeta potential, (b) their capability of chlorin entrapping efficiency, i.e. entrapment efficacy, (c) the effect of storage on chlorin entrapment and (d) the localization of chlorin in the bilayer. The correlation of the physicochemical and biological features of formulations has allowed us to rationalize, to some extent, some of the parameters that may control the interactions with the biological environment.


International Journal of Phytoremediation | 2012

Accumulation and effects of sulfadimethoxine in Salix fragilis L. plants: a preliminary study to phytoremediation purposes.

Lucia Michelini; Franco Meggio; Nicoletta La Rocca; Stefania Ferro; Rossella Ghisi

The application of manure to fertilize arable lands is one of the major means through which veterinary sulfonamides (SAs) enter the environment. Little is known about the capacity of woody plants to phytoremediate this class of antibiotics. To this purpose we performed preliminary studies to evaluate Salix fragilis L. response to sulfadimethoxine (SDM) by investigating both its ability to absorb and tolerate doses of SDM found in fresh faeces of treated calves. Forty cuttings were exposed to either 0, 0.5, 1, or 2 mM of SDM for one month. Decreases in photosynthetic electron transport rate and net CO2 assimilation after 25 days for the higher SDM concentrations were noticed. Moreover, alterations in root morphology of treated plants were observed and further investigated through electron microscopy. However, collected data revealed high root accumulation potential. These preliminary results are promising as they demonstrate that Salix fragilis L. can both absorb and tolerate high concentrations of SAs.


Journal of Applied Microbiology | 2009

Mechanisms involved in the photosensitized inactivation of Acanthamoeba palestinensis trophozoites

Stefania Ferro; Laura Guidolin; Giuseppe Tognon; Giulio Jori; Olimpia Coppellotti

Aims:u2002 To advance our understanding of the mechanisms involved in the RLP068 phthalocyanine‐photosensitized inactivation of Acanthamoeba palestinensis trophozoites through a precise identification of the targets of the photoprocess in both the cytosolic and mitochondrial compartments.


Neurobiology of Disease | 2018

A V1143F mutation in the neuronal-enriched isoform 2 of the PMCA pump is linked with ataxia

Mattia Vicario; Ginevra Zanni; Francesca Vallese; Filippo M. Santorelli; Alessandro Grinzato; Domenico Cieri; Paola Berto; Martina Frizzarin; Raffaele Lopreiato; Francesco Zonta; Stefania Ferro; Michele Sandre; Oriano Marin; Maria Ruzzene; Enrico Bertini; Giuseppe Zanotti; Marisa Brini; Tito Calì; Ernesto Carafoli

The fine regulation of intracellular calcium is fundamental for all eukaryotic cells. In neurons, Ca2+ oscillations govern the synaptic development, the release of neurotransmitters and the expression of several genes. Alterations of Ca2+ homeostasis were found to play a pivotal role in neurodegenerative progression. The maintenance of proper Ca2+ signaling in neurons demands the continuous activity of Ca2+ pumps and exchangers to guarantee physiological cytosolic concentration of the cation. The plasma membrane Ca2+ATPases (PMCA pumps) play a key role in the regulation of Ca2+ handling in selected sub-plasma membrane microdomains. Among the four basic PMCA pump isoforms existing in mammals, isoforms 2 and 3 are particularly enriched in the nervous system. In humans, genetic mutations in the PMCA2 gene in association with cadherin 23 mutations have been linked to hearing loss phenotypes, while those occurring in the PMCA3 gene were associated with X-linked congenital cerebellar ataxias. Here we describe a novel missense mutation (V1143F) in the calmodulin binding domain (CaM-BD) of the PMCA2 protein. The mutant pump was present in a patient showing congenital cerebellar ataxia but no overt signs of deafness, in line with the absence of mutations in the cadherin 23 gene. Biochemical and molecular dynamics studies on the mutated PMCA2 have revealed that the V1143F substitution alters the binding of calmodulin to the CaM-BD leading to impaired Ca2+ ejection.


Lasers in Surgery and Medicine | 2006

Photodynamic therapy in the treatment of microbial infections: Basic principles and perspective applications

Giulio Jori; Clara Fabris; Marina Soncin; Stefania Ferro; Olimpia Coppellotti; Donata Dei; Lia Fantetti; Giacomo Chiti; Gabrio Roncucci


Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B-biology | 2006

Inactivation of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) by liposome-delivered photosensitising agents

Stefania Ferro; Fernanda Ricchelli; Giovanna Mancini; Giuseppe Tognon; Giulio Jori


Food & Function | 2018

Milk-derived bioactive peptides protect against oxidative stress in a Caco-2 cell model

Federica Tonolo; Michele Sandre; Stefania Ferro; Alessandra Folda; Valeria Scalcon; Guido Scutari; Emiliano Feller; Oriano Marin; Alberto Bindoli; Maria Pia Rigobello


XXVIII Convegno Nazionale della Società di Chimica Agraria | 2010

Accumulo di sulfamidici in piante di orzo

Stefania Ferro; Anna Rita Trentin; Rossella Ghisi


XXVI Convegno Nazionale Società Italiana Chimica Agraria | 2008

Risposte di piante di orzo al trattamento con sulfamidici di uso veterinario: uno studio preliminare

Stefania Ferro; Anna Rita Trentin; Rossella Ghisi


Archive | 2007

Use of Acanthamoeba palestinensis in photodynamic treatment as a model for pathogenic amoebic species.

Olimpia Coppellotti; Stefania Ferro; Giulio Iori

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Giovanna Mancini

Sapienza University of Rome

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