6 results on '"Chiara, Niccoli"'
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2. An active site at work - the role of key residues in C. diphteriae coproheme decarboxylase
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Federico Sebastiani, Riccardo Risorti, Chiara Niccoli, Hanna Michlits, Maurizio Becucci, Stefan Hofbauer, and Giulietta Smulevich
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Inorganic Chemistry ,Bacterial Proteins ,Distal histidine ,Fe-His strength ,Hemin reconstitution ,Prokaryotic heme biosynthesis ,Resonance Raman ,Site-directed variants ,Carboxy-Lyases ,Catalytic Domain ,Corynebacterium diphtheriae ,Mutation ,Biocatalysis ,Heme ,Hydrogen Peroxide ,Biochemistry - Abstract
Coproheme decarboxylases (ChdCs) are utilized by monoderm bacteria to produce heme b by a stepwise oxidative decarboxylation of the 2- and 4-propionate groups of iron coproporphyrin III (coproheme) to vinyl groups. This work compares the effect of hemin reconstitution versus the hydrogen peroxide-mediated conversion of coproheme to heme b in the actinobacterial ChdC from Corynebacterium diphtheriae (CdChdC) and selected variants. Both ferric and ferrous forms of wild-type (WT) CdChdC and its H118A, H118F, and A207E variants were characterized by resonance Raman and UV-vis spectroscopies. The heme b ligand assumes the same conformation in the WT active site for both the reconstituted and H
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- 2022
3. Spectroscopic evidence of the effect of hydrogen peroxide excess on the coproheme decarboxylase from actinobacterial
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Federico, Sebastiani, Chiara, Niccoli, Hanna, Michlits, Riccardo, Risorti, Maurizio, Becucci, Stefan, Hofbauer, and Giulietta, Smulevich
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The actinobacterial coproheme decarboxylase from
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- 2021
4. Tuscan consensus on the use of UVBnb phototherapy in the treatment of psoriasis
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Walter Volpi, Nicola Pimpinelli, Francesca Prignano, Silvia Pecenco, Marzia Caproni, A. Castelli, Camilla Peccianti, Giovanni Bagnoni, Martina Vispi, Marta Grazzini, Marco Romanelli, Federica Ricceri, Luca Brandini, Mauro Bellini, Carlo Mazzatenta, Filomena Russo, Michele Pellegrino, Laura Bartoli, Riccardo Sirna, Virginia Mancini, Roberto Cecchi, Franca Taviti, Salvatore Panduri, Maria Chiara Niccoli, A. Cuccia, Susanna Rossari, Franco Marsili, and Michele Fimiani
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Ultraviolet Rays ,Population ,Context (language use) ,Dermatology ,Disease ,Severity of Illness Index ,Social life ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Psoriasis ,medicine ,Genetic predisposition ,Humans ,Intensive care medicine ,education ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,Management model ,medicine.disease ,Italy ,Multifactorial Inheritance ,Ultraviolet Therapy ,business - Abstract
Psoriasis (PSO) is traditionally defined as an immune-mediated, inflammatory dermatological disease characterized by a chronic-relapsing course and associated with multifactorial inheritance (genetic predisposition and influence of various environmental factors). Considered until recently a dermatological disease only, today PSO is correctly known as a systemic one because of the involvement of multiple organs with important impact on social life and relationships. PSO is found in the 0.3-4.6% of the world's population, while its prevalence in the Italian population is estimated at 2.8%. Therefore, if we consider that in Tuscany more than 100,000 people out of 3,672,202 suffer of psoriasis, it is of paramount importance to focus on a shared clinical and therapeutic protocol to manage the disease. With the aim of ensuring diagnostic-therapeutic suitability, high levels of care and standardization of treatment, a unique clinical-therapeutic management model has been developed and validated in Tuscany, involving all accredited regional dermatological centers. Among the possible alternatives to be implemented in the treatment of patients with mild, moderate-severe psoriasis, UVBnb phototherapy is widely used alone or in association with other systemic and non-systemic devices. Despite this, there is still no universally shared therapeutic protocol. In this context the CO.FO.TO working group (Consensus Fototerapia Toscana) is born with the aim of defining and validating the main guidelines in the use of phototherapy with UVBnb in psoriasis; the guidelines are based both on the real-life experience of the different centers of reference in the region and on the revision of the recent literature.
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- 2019
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5. Tuscan consensus for the diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of moderate-to-severe psoriasis
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Marzia Caproni, Roberto Cecchi, Nicola Pimpinelli, Riccardo Sirna, Carlo Mazzatenta, Martini P, M. Fimiani, Lo Scocco G, Giovanni Bagnoni, Tripo L, Dini, Silvio Battistini, A. Castelli, L. Amato, Franca Taviti, C. Cardinali, Marco Romanelli, Luca Brandini, Eberle O, Maria Chiara Niccoli, Laura Bartoli, Volpi, Michele Pellegrino, Mauro Bellini, Franco Marsili, Francesca Prignano, Camilla Peccianti, Cervadoro G, and Paolo Fabbri
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Consensus ,MEDLINE ,Disease ,Comorbidity ,Dermatology ,Systemic therapy ,Severity of Illness Index ,Quality of life (healthcare) ,Pregnancy ,Psoriasis ,Arthropathy ,Severity of illness ,medicine ,Humans ,Intensive care medicine ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Pregnancy Complications ,Infectious Diseases ,Italy ,Practice Guidelines as Topic ,Quality of Life ,Female ,Interdisciplinary Communication ,business - Abstract
Background Psoriasis is traditionally defined as an inflammatory chronic-relapsing disease of the skin. As widely demonstrated, this disease is also associated with multiple comorbidities: arthropathy, inflammatory bowel disease, metabolic, cardiovascular, ocular and psychological disorders. The disease also has a significant impact on patients' quality of life, whose work ability decreases considerably with clear consequences for the social costs. Therefore, if we consider that in Tuscany, more than 100,000 people out of 3,672,202 suffer from psoriasis, it is of paramount importance focusing the attention on a rational model of clinical and therapeutic management of the disease. All the leading experts in Tuscany have come together with the aim of defining unanimously accepted regional guidelines for the diagnosis, treatment, follow-up and management of psoriasis, and of providing practical guidance/protocol on diagnosis, treatment, follow-up and management of special cases of moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis. Methods In a working group formed ad hoc, the main topics have been discussed and approved by plenary vote. Results Diagnosis must include a proper general health condition overview, a careful evaluation of skin and joints, the assessment and management of other comorbidities and the definition of disease severity. With regards to the therapy the best time to start a systemic treatment, the therapeutic goal, the most appropriate drug and blood tests to be performed in case of moderate severe-psoriasis have been taken into account. During follow-up, proper monitoring of systemic therapy and its management in the long term has also been suggested. Eventually, the experts have addressed the problem of how to manage the disease in special conditions, such as during surgery, pregnancy, in children and in case of infections (HBV, HCV, HIV). Conclusions The main aim of this Consensus was to find agreement on the criteria for diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of psoriasis, shared by all the Dermatologic Therapy Units of Tuscany. A need to create an easier way for the patient to access specialized dermatology outpatient services, and to reduce the waiting list and costs related to the management of psoriasis has been stressed. Most importantly, during the Consensus all of the participants agreed on the central role of the patient, and on the need of a multidisciplinary management of the disease which requires communication among specialists and regional centers in order to build on existing experience.
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- 2017
6. Treatment of psoriasis with topical agents: Recommendations from a Tuscany Consensus
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Giovanni Bagnoni, Salvatore Panduri, Francesca Prignano, Marco Romanelli, Maria Chiara Niccoli, Andrea Chiricozzi, Federica Ricceri, Luca Brandini, Walter Volpi, Mauro Bellini, Michele Pellegrino, A. Castelli, Michele Fimiani, Riccardo Sirna, Carlo Mazzatenta, Laura Bartoli, Franco Marsili, Marzia Caproni, and Nicola Pimpinelli
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Consensus ,Clinical Decision-Making ,Keratolytic ,Dermatology ,Administration, Cutaneous ,Severity of Illness Index ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Therapeutic approach ,0302 clinical medicine ,Disease severity ,Psoriasis ,Severity of illness ,Humans ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,topical ,Calcipotriol ,Skin ,therapy ,business.industry ,Inflammatory skin disease ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,consensus ,psoriasis ,2708 ,Treatment Outcome ,chemistry ,Topical agents ,Dermatologic Agents ,Settore MED/35 - MALATTIE CUTANEE E VENEREE ,business - Abstract
Psoriasis is a chronic and relapsing inflammatory skin disease, clinically characterized by erythematous and scaly plaques. Treatment approach is mainly driven by disease severity, though several factors should be considered in order to identify the optimal therapeutic choice. Mild psoriasis may be treated with a wide array of topical agents including corticosteroids, vitamin D analogs, keratolytics, and calcipotriol/betamethasone propionate compound. Because guidelines may not provide practical indications regarding the therapeutic approach, the use of topical agents in psoriasis is more individually tailored. In order to homogenize the standard of care, at least in a local setting, we collected the real-life-based recommendations for the use of topical therapies from an expert panel, the Tuscany Consensus Group on Psoriasis, representing all leading centers for psoriasis established in Tuscany. With this document, this consensus group sought to define principles guiding the selection of therapeutic agents with straightforward recommendations derived from a real-life setting.
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- 2017
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