287 research outputs found
Methanotrophic activity and diversity of methanotrophs in volcanic-geothermal soils at Pantelleria island (Italy)
Volcanic and geothermal systems emit endogenous gases by widespread degassing from soils, including CH4, a greenhouse gas twenty-five times as potent as CO2. Recently, it has been demonstrated that volcanic/geothermal soils are not only a source of methane,
but also sites of methanotrophic activity. Methanotrophs are able to consume 10-40 Tg of
CH4 a-1 and to trap more than 50% of the methane degassing through the soils.
We report on methane microbial oxidation in the geothermally most active site of
Pantelleria island (Italy), Favara Grande, whose total methane emission was previously
estimated in about 2.5 Mg a-1 (t a-1). Laboratory incubation experiments with three top-soil
samples from Favara Grande indicated methane consumption values up to 59.2 nmol g-1
soil d.w. h-1. One of the three sites, FAV2, where the highest oxidation rate was detected,
was further analysed on a vertical soil profile and the maximum methane consumption was
measured in the top-soil layer and values >6.23 nmol g-1 h-1 were still detected up to a
depth of 13 cm. The highest consumption rate was measured at 37°C, but a still detectable
consumption at 80°C (>1.25 nmol g -1 h-1) was recorded.
The soil total DNAs extracted from the three samples were probed by PCR using standard
proteobacterial primers and newly designed verrucomicrobial primers, targeting the unique
methane monooxygenase gene pmoA; the presence of methanotrophs was detected in
sites FAV2 and FAV3, but not in FAV1, where harsher chemical-physical conditions and
negligible methane oxidation were detected. The pmoA gene libraries from the most active
site FAV2 pointed out a high diversity of gammaproteobacterial methanotrophs, distantly
related to Methylococcus/Methylothermus genera and the presence of the newly
discovered acido-thermophilic methanotrophs Verrucomicrobia. Alphaproteobacteria of the
genus Methylocystis were isolated from enrichment cultures, under a methane containing
atmosphere at 37°C. The isolates grow at a pH range from 3.5 to 8, temperatures of 18 –
45 °C and consume 160 nmol of CH 4 h-1 ml-1 of culture. Soils from Favara Grande showed
the largest diversity of methanotrophic bacteria until now detected in a geothermal soil.
While methanotrophic Verrucomicrobia are reported to dominate highly acidic geothermal
sites, our results suggest that slightly acidic soils, in high enthalpy geothermal systems,
host a more diverse group of both culturable and uncultivated methanotrophs
Isolation and Characterization of Oil-Degrading Bacteria from Bilge Water
Twenty-one oil-degrading bacteria were isolated from bilge water. Based on a high growth rate on crude oil and on hydrocarbon degradation ability, 7 strains were selected (from 21 isolated) for further studies. 16S rRNA gene sequencing showed that isolated strains were affiliated to Bacillus, Pseudomonas and Halomonas genera; in particular, isolate BW-B12 (Bacillus sp., 99%), BW-C12 (Halomonas boliviensis, 99%) and BW-E12 (Halomonas boliviensis, 98%) were the best crude-oil degraders; after 10 days of cultivation in ONR 7a mineral medium supplemented with crude oil as single carbon source BW-B12, BW-C12 and BW-E12 showed a degradation rate of 80, 60 and 59%, respectively. The strains showed also a high emulsification activity and biosurfactants production. Obtained results give an important contribution in order to utilize these bilge water autochthonous microorganisms in processes of bioremediation of marine environment chronically polluted from saline oily wast
Anemia correction by erythropoietin reduces BNP levels, hospitalization rate, and NYHA class in patients with cardio-renal anemia syndrome.
Little is known about the effect of anemia correction with erythropoietin (EPO)
on B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) levels, NYHA class, and hospitalization rate.
The aim of the study was to investigate, in patients with cardio-renal anemia
syndrome, the effects of EPO on hemochrome and renal function parameters and BNP
levels. We also analyzed the effect of EPO therapy on hospitalization rate and
NYHA class after 12 months in comparison with a population undergoing to standard
therapy. We performed a randomized double-blind controlled study of correction of
the anemia with subcutaneous ? (group A n = 13) or ? (group B n = 14) EPO for 12
months in addition to standard therapy with oral iron in 27 subjects. Control
group (n = 25 patients) received only oral iron. Significant increase in
hemoglobin (Hb), hematocrit (Hct), and red blood cells (RBC) were revealed in EPO
groups at 12 months; Hb, group A 12.3 ± 0.6; group B 11.7 ± 0.8; control group
10.6 ± 0.5 g/dl P < 0.0001; Hct group A 34.2 ± 2.3, group B 34 ± 2, control group
32.3 ± 1.8% P < 0.01; RBC, group A 3.9 ± 0.2, group B 3.8 ± 0.2, control group
3.3 ± 0.2, (P < 0.0001). Plasma BNP levels in EPO groups were significantly
reduced after 12 months (group A: 335 ± 138 vs. group B: 449 ± 274 pg/ml control
group 582 ± 209 pg/ml (P < 0.01). After 12 months of treatment, hospitalization
rate and NYHA class were reduced in EPO groups with respect to control group (P <
0.05). Finally, an inverse correlation was observed between BNP and Hb levels in
EPO Groups (r = -0.70 P < 0.001). EPO treatment reduces BNP levels and
hospitalization rate in patients with cardio-renal anemia syndrome. The
correction of anemia by EPO treatment appears able to improve clinical outcome in
this subset of patients with heart failur
Innate immune activating ligand SUMOylation affects tumor cell recognition by NK cells
Natural Killer cells are innate lymphocytes involved in tumor immunosurveillance. They express activating receptors able to recognize self-molecules poorly expressed on healthy cells but up-regulated upon stress conditions, including transformation. Regulation of ligand expression in tumor cells mainly relays on transcriptional mechanisms, while the involvement of ubiquitin or ubiquitin-like modifiers remains largely unexplored. Here, we focused on the SUMO pathway and demonstrated that the ligand of DNAM1 activating receptor, PVR, undergoes SUMOylation in multiple myeloma. Concurrently, we found that PVR is preferentially located in intracellular compartments in human multiple myeloma cell lines and malignant plasma cells and that inhibition of the SUMO pathway promotes its translocation to the cell surface, increasing tumor cell susceptibility to NK cell-mediated cytolysis. Our findings provide the first evidence of an innate immune activating ligand regulated by SUMOylation, and confer to this modification a novel role in impairing recognition and killing of tumor cells.Natural Killer cells are innate lymphocytes involved in tumor immunosurveillance. They express activating receptors able to recognize self-molecules poorly expressed on healthy cells but up-regulated upon stress conditions, including transformation. Regulation of ligand expression in tumor cells mainly relays on transcriptional mechanisms, while the involvement of ubiquitin or ubiquitin-like modifiers remains largely unexplored. Here, we focused on the SUMO pathway and demonstrated that the ligand of DNAM1 activating receptor, PVR, undergoes SUMOylation in multiple myeloma. Concurrently, we found that PVR is preferentially located in intracellular compartments in human multiple myeloma cell lines and malignant plasma cells and that inhibition of the SUMO pathway promotes its translocation to the cell surface, increasing tumor cell susceptibility to NK cell-mediated cytolysis. Our findings provide the first evidence of an innate immune activating ligand regulated by SUMOylation, and confer to this modification a novel role in impairing recognition and killing of tumor cells
Restoration practices in Mediterranean habitats using native woody species
Since the beginning of the XXI century, Legambiente (a national environmental association), supported by the University of Palermo, has launched several naturalization projects within three Sicilian nature reserves:
1)Isola di Lampedusa (Agrigento Province);
2)Macalube di Aragona (Agrigento Province);
3)Lago Sfondato (Caltanissetta Province). Interventions were carried out on bare lands and degraded sites where natural vegetation cover was almost completely disappeared. The main aim was to restore native habitats following the principles of ecological restoration. Accordingly, differently from the classical approach, consisting in the use of preparatory species, usually Pines, native shrubs and trees were selected and used in the field
B-type natriuretic peptide levels predict extent and severity of coronary disease in non-ST elevation coronary syndromes and normal left ventricular systolic function.
BACKGROUND: B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) has been used recently as a
biological marker in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) with
ST-elevation, as well as without ST-elevation. BNP is able to predict systolic
dysfunction, adding new prognostic information to existing traditional markers.
However is not known if there is a relation between the quantity of BNP levels
and the severity of coronary artery disease.
METHODS: This study compared B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) levels in patients
with stable angina (SA) and acute coronary syndromes (ACS) without ST-elevation
in relation to angiographic lesions using TIMI and Gensini Scores. We studied 282
patients with CAD without ST elevation and preserved systolic function. BNP
samples were measured in all recruited patients within 24 hours of
hospitalization.
RESULTS: BNP values were progressively increased in relation to the severity of
diagnosis: SA (52.6±49.4 pg/mL ) UA (243.3±212 pg/mL) NSTE-ACS (421.7±334 pg/mL)
(p<0.0001 and p<0.007 respectively). No statistically significant difference was
observed between patients with SA and controls (21.2±6.8 pg/mL). The analysis of
BNP levels in relation to the number of involved vessels demonstrated
significantly increased levels in patients with multivessel disease compared to
patients with 1 or 2 vessel disease (1-86.2±46.3 pg/mL; 2-127±297 pg/mL;
3-295±318 pg/mL; 4-297±347 pg/mL p<0.001 and p<0.003). Evaluation of BNP using
Gensini Score showed a strong relation between BNP and coronary disease extension
(r=0.38 p<0.0001).This trend was maintained in all CAD groups (SA=r 0.54; UA
r=0.36 NSTE-ACS r=0.28).
CONCLUSIONS: Circulating BNP levels appear elevated in ACS with diffuse coronary
involvement, even in the absence of systolic dysfunction. BNP is also associated
with multi-vessel disease and the extension of coronary disease
Restoration practices in Mediterranean habitats using native woody species
Since the beginning of the XXI century, Legambiente (a national environmental association), supported by the University of Palermo, has launched several naturalization projects within three Sicilian nature reserves:
1)Isola di Lampedusa (Agrigento Province);
2)Macalube di Aragona (Agrigento Province);
3)Lago Sfondato (Caltanissetta Province). Interventions were carried out on bare lands and degraded sites where natural vegetation cover was almost completely disappeared. The main aim was to restore native habitats following the principles of ecological restoration. Accordingly, differently from the classical approach, consisting in the use of preparatory species, usually Pines, native shrubs and trees were selected and used in the field
Natriuretic peptides (BNP and NT-proBNP): measurement and relevance in heart failure
For patients presenting with acute dyspnea, an incorrect diagnosis could increase the mortality risk. When used in the evaluation of patients with acute symptoms, brain natriuretic peptide and N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (BNP and NT-proBNP, respectively) testing is highly sensitive for the diagnosis or exclusion of acute or chronic decompensated heart failure (HF). It has been demonstrated that BNP and proBNP levels can facilitate diagnosis and guide HF therapy. Natriuretic peptide (NP) levels are strictly related with HF severity; they are particularly increased in more advanced New York Heart Association (NYHA) classes and in patients with poor outcome. Therefore elevated NP levels were found to correlate with the severity of left ventricular systolic dysfunction, right ventricular dysfunction and pressures, and left ventricular filling alterations. However, the optimal use of NP determination agrees with patient history, physical examination, and all other diagnostic tools. There are some clinical conditions (ie, obesity, renal insufficiency anemia) for which the NP measurement is not diagnostic. Algorithm building taking into consideration all clinical and echocardiographic parameters, as well as NP measurements, may lead to the earlier identification and better risk stratification of patients with chronic HF, independently from etiology
A modified culture medium for improved isolation of marine vibrios
Marine Vibrio members are of great interest for both ecological and biotechnological research, which often relies on their isolation. Whereas many efforts have been made for the detection of food-borne pathogenic species, much less is known about the performances of standard culture media toward environmental vibrios. We show that the isolation/enumeration of marine vibrios using thiosulfate-citrate-bile salts-sucrose agar (TCBS) as selective medium may be hampered by the variable adaptability of different taxa to the medium, which may result even in isolation failure and/or in substantial total count underestimation. We propose a modified TCBS as isolation medium, adjusted for marine vibrios requirements, which greatly improved their recovery in dilution plate counts, compared with the standard medium. The modified medium offers substantial advantages over TCBS, providing more accurate and likely estimations of the actual presence of vibrios. Modified TCBS allowed the recovery of otherwise undetected vibrios, some of which producing biotechnologically valuable enzymes, thus expanding the isolation power toward potentially new enzyme-producers Vibrio taxa. Moreover, we report a newly designed Vibrio-specific PCR primers pair, targeting a unique rpoD sequence, useful for rapid confirmation of isolates as Vibrio members and subsequent genetic analyses
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