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Also published as: Elena Franchi, Sara Franchi
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Francesca Coperchini, Fabrizio De Luca, Alessia Greco +7 more · 2025 · Frontiers in nutrition · Frontiers · added 2026-04-24
Voghera pepper (VP) extracts were demonstrated to have anti-oxidant ability in several cell types. This study aimed to assess whether VP-extracts could lower oxidative stress and modulate thyroid canc Show more
Voghera pepper (VP) extracts were demonstrated to have anti-oxidant ability in several cell types. This study aimed to assess whether VP-extracts could lower oxidative stress and modulate thyroid cancer (TC) cells behavior Extracts were analyzed using the LC-DAD-MS system. Thyroid cell lines, both normal (NHT) and cancerous (TPC-1 and 8505C) were treated with increasing concentrations of Yellow (YVP) and Green (GVP) VP-extracts over time. Viability and proliferation were assessed in all cell types. Changes in Reactive-oxygen-species (ROS) production by TPC-1 and 8505C were assessed by flow-cytometry. The mRNA expression of anti-oxidant mediators ( Treatment with GVP or YVP reduced the viability of TPC-1 and 8505C but not those of NHT, without effects on cells proliferation. GVP and YVP reduced basal and H This is the first demonstration of the potential beneficial effects of VP extracts in TC in terms of reduction of oxidative stress, increase of antioxidant markers, and modulation of markers of metastasis and de-differentiation in TC cells. Show less
no PDF DOI: 10.3389/fnut.2025.1574180
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Marica Franzago, Iva Sabovic, Sara Franchi +7 more · 2021 · Frontiers in endocrinology · Frontiers · added 2026-04-24
To investigate if epigenome of sperm cells could be dynamically affected by nutrition. We assessed 40 healthy volunteers with different dietary habits and collected their demographic characteristics, Show more
To investigate if epigenome of sperm cells could be dynamically affected by nutrition. We assessed 40 healthy volunteers with different dietary habits and collected their demographic characteristics, as well as clinical and anthropometric parameters. We compared methylation profiles in sperm quantified by bisulfite pyrosequencing, at promoter-associated CpG sites of genes involved in metabolism including fat mass and obesity-associated ( Higher DNA methylation levels were detected in the sperm of vegan at Although limited by the small number of investigated cases, our data provide insight into the role of diet on sperm DNA methylation in genes involved in metabolism. Show less
📄 PDF DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2021.633943
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Santiago Ropero, Fernando Setien, Jesus Espada +11 more · 2004 · Human molecular genetics · Oxford University Press · added 2026-04-24
Germline mutations in the Exostoses-1 gene (EXT1) are found in hereditary multiple exostoses syndrome, which is characterized by the formation of osteochondromas and an increased risk of chondrosarcom Show more
Germline mutations in the Exostoses-1 gene (EXT1) are found in hereditary multiple exostoses syndrome, which is characterized by the formation of osteochondromas and an increased risk of chondrosarcomas and osteosarcomas. However, despite its putative tumor-suppressor function, little is known of the contribution of EXT1 to human sporadic malignancies. Here, we report that EXT1 function is abrogated in human cancer cells by transcriptional silencing associated with CpG island promoter hypermethylation. We also show that, at the biochemical and cellular levels, the epigenetic inactivation of EXT1, a glycosyltransferase, leads to the loss of heparan sulfate (HS) synthesis. Reduced HS production can be reversed by the use of a DNA demethylating agent. Furthermore, the re-introduction of EXT1 into cancer cell lines displaying methylation-dependent silencing of EXT1 induces tumor-suppressor-like features, e.g. reduced colony formation density and tumor growth in nude mouse xenograft models. Screening a large collection of human cancer cell lines (n=79) and primary tumors (n=454) from different cell types, we found that EXT1 CpG island hypermethylation was common in leukemia, especially acute promyelocytic leukemia and acute lymphoblastic leukemia, and non-melanoma skin cancer. These findings highlight the importance of EXT1 epigenetic inactivation, leading to an abrogation of HS biosynthesis, in the processes of tumor onset and progression. Show less
no PDF DOI: 10.1093/hmg/ddh298
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