Valeria Longo
National Research Council
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Molecular Immunology | 2009
Angela Bonura; Aiti Vizzini; Giuseppina Salerno; Nicolò Parrinello; Valeria Longo; Paolo Colombo
Collectins are a family of calcium-dependent lectins that are characterized by their collagen-like domains. Considerable interest has been focused on this class of proteins because of their ability to interact with components of the complement system activating a cascade of events responsible for the activation of the innate immune system. A differential screening between LPS-challenged and naïve Ciona intestinalis has been performed allowing the isolation of a full length cDNA encoding for a 221 AA protein. In silico analysis has shown that this polypeptide displays protein domains with similarities to mannose-binding lectins. A phylogenetic analysis suggested that C. intestinalis MBL has evolved early as a prototype of vertebrate MBL. Real-time PCR assay demonstrated that this gene is strongly activated after LPS injection in the tunica. In situ hybridization performed in LPS-induced animals has shown that this gene is expressed in granular amoebocytes and large granules hemocytes in the inflamed body wall tissue. Finally, an antimicrobial activity of the C. intestinalis MBL has been demonstrated.
PLOS ONE | 2013
Aiti Vizzini; Angela Bonura; Daniela Parrinello; Maria Antonietta Sanfratello; Valeria Longo; Paolo Colombo
A subtractive hybridization strategy for the identification of differentially expressed genes was performed between LPS-challenged and naive Ciona intestinalis. This strategy allowed the characterization of two transcripts (Ci8short and Ci8long) generated by the use of two Alternative Polyadenylation sites. The Ci8long transcript contains a protein domain with relevant homology to several components of the Receptor Transporting Protein (RTP) family not present in the Ci8short mRNA. By means of Real Time PCR and Northern Blot, the Ci8short and Ci8long transcripts showed a different pattern of gene expression with the Ci8short mRNA being strongly activated after LPS injection in the pharynx. In situ hybridization analysis demonstrated that the activation of the APA site also influenced the tissue localization of the Ci8short transcript. This analysis showed that the Ci8long mRNA was expressed in hemocytes meanwhile the Ci8short mRNA was highly transcribed also in vessel endothelial cells and in the epithelium of pharynx. These findings demonstrated that regulation of gene expression based on different polyadenylation sites is an ancestral powerful strategy influencing both the level of expression and tissue distribution of alternative transcripts.
Molecular Immunology | 2015
Valeria Longo; Maria Assunta Costa; Fabio Cibella; Giuseppina Cuttitta; Stefania La Grutta; Paolo Colombo
The interaction between IgE antibodies and allergens is a key event in triggering an allergic reaction. The characterization of this region provides information of paramount importance for diagnosis and therapy. Par j 2 Lipid Transfer Protein is one of the most important allergens in southern Europe and a well-established marker of sensitization in Parietaria pollen allergy. The main aim of this study was to map the IgE binding regions of this allergen and to study the pattern of reactivity of individual Parietaria-allergic patients. By means of gene fragmentation, six overlapping peptides were expressed in Escherichia coli, and their IgE binding activity was evaluated by immunoblotting in a cohort of 79 Parietaria-allergic patients. Our results showed that Pj-allergic patients display a heterogeneous pattern of IgE binding to the different recombinant fragments, and that patients reacted simultaneously against several protein domains spread all the over the molecule, even in fragments which do not contain structural features resembling the native allergen. Our results reveal the presence of a large number of linear and conformational epitopes on the Par j 2 sequence, which probably explains the high allergenic activity of this allergen.
Developmental and Comparative Immunology | 2015
Aiti Vizzini; Angela Bonura; Valeria Longo; Maria Antonietta Sanfratello; Daniela Parrinello; Matteo Cammarata; Paolo Colombo
ML superfamily represents a group of proteins playing important roles in lipid metabolism and innate immune response. In this study, we report the identification of the first component of the ML superfamily in the invertebrate Ciona intestinalis by means of a subtractive hybridization strategy. Sequence homology and phylogenetic analysis showed that this protein forms a specific clade with vertebrate components of the Niemann-Pick type C2 protein and, for this reason, it has been named Ci-NPC2. The putative Ci-NPC2 is a 150 amino acids long protein with a short signal peptide, seven cysteine residues, three putative lipid binding site and a three-dimensional model showing a characteristic β-strand structure. Gene expression analysis demonstrated that the Ci-NPC2 protein is positively upregulated after LPS inoculum with a peak of expression 1 h after challenge. Finally, in-situ hybridization demonstrated that the Ci-NPC2 protein is preferentially expressed in hemocytes inside the vessel lumen.
Environmental Research | 2018
Gaspare Drago; Cinzia Perrino; Silvia Canepari; Silvia Ruggieri; Luca L’Abbate; Valeria Longo; Paolo Colombo; Daniele Frasca; Martin Balzan; Giuseppina Cuttitta; Gianluca Scaccianoce; Giuseppe Piva; Salvatore Bucchieri; Mario Melis; Giovanni Viegi; Fabio Cibella; David Bilocca; Charles Borg; Stephen Montefort; Christopher Zammit; Giuliana Ferrante; Luca L'Abbate; Stefania La Grutta; Mario R. Melis; Remo Minardi; Rosaria Ristagno; Gianfranco Rizzo
Abstract Cigarette smoke is the main source of indoor chemical and toxic elements. Cadmium (Cd), Thallium (Tl), Lead (Pb) and Antimony (Sb) are important contributors to smoke‐related health risks. Data on the association between Rare Earth Elements (REE) Cerium (Ce) and Lanthanum (La) and domestic smoking are scanty. To evaluate the relationship between cigarette smoke, indoor levels of PM2.5 and heavy metals, 73 children were investigated by parental questionnaire and skin prick tests. The houses of residence of 41 “cases” and 32 “controls” (children with and without respiratory symptoms, respectively) were evaluated by 48‐h PM2.5 indoor/outdoor monitoring. PM2.5 mass concentration was determined by gravimetry; the extracted and mineralized fractions of elements (As, Cd, Ce, La, Mn, Pb, Sb, Sr, Tl) were evaluated by ICP‐MS. PM2.5 and Ce, La, Cd, and Tl indoor concentrations were higher in smoker dwellings. When corrected for confounding factors, PM2.5, Ce, La, Cd, and Tl were associated with more likely presence of respiratory symptoms in adolescents. We found that: i) indoor smoking is associated with increased levels of PM2.5, Ce, La, Cd, and Tl and ii) the latter with increased presence of respiratory symptoms in children. Graphical abstract Figure. No Caption available. HighlightsTobacco smoke releases heavy metals (HM) and REE in indoor dwellings.Elemental content in indoor PM2.5 was measured in smoking and non smoking dwellings.Extracted and mineralized fractions of elements were evaluated by ICP‐MS.Indoor smoke was associated with increase of specific elemental fractions in PM2.5.Increased levels of HM and REE are associated with respiratory symptoms in children.
Pediatric Allergy and Immunology | 2017
Silvia Ruggieri; Gaspare Drago; Valeria Longo; Paolo Colombo; Martin Balzan; David Bilocca; Christopher Zammit; Stephen Montefort; Gianluca Scaccianoce; Giuseppina Cuttitta; Giovanni Viegi; Fabio Cibella
Indoor allergens are risk factors for asthma: Thus, the characterization of indoor air quality is important for studying environment–health relationships in children. In particular, Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus is the dominant allergen for asthma. We cross‐sectionally investigated the relationships among respiratory symptoms and function, airway inflammation, allergen sensitization, and indoor allergen concentration.
Cell and Tissue Research | 2010
Angela Bonura; Aiti Vizzini; Giuseppina Salerno; Daniela Parrinello; Nicolò Parrinello; Valeria Longo; Giovanna Montana; Paolo Colombo
Molecular Immunology | 2016
Aiti Vizzini; Angela Bonura; Valeria Longo; Maria Antonietta Sanfratello; Daniela Parrinello; Matteo Cammarata; Paolo Colombo
Archive | 2016
Valeria Longo; Paolo Colombo
Archive | 2016
Angela Bonura; Alessandra Longo; Valeria Longo; Sara Vlah; Francesco Mercati; Tiziana Masullo; Aldo Nicosia; Marcello Tagliavia; Monica Salamone; Angela Cuttitta; Francesco Carimi; Paolo Colombo