
Luis António Passarinha- Biochemistry PhD
- Professor (Assistant) at University of Beira Interior
Luis António Passarinha
- Biochemistry PhD
- Professor (Assistant) at University of Beira Interior
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September 2008 - present
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Gellan gum, a microbial exopolysaccharide, is biodegradable and has potential to fill several key roles in many fields from food to pharmacy, biomedicine and tissue engineering. In order to improve the physicochemical and biological properties of gellan gum, some researchers take advantage of numerous hydroxyl groups and the free carboxyl present i...
Due to its high prevalence, infertility has become a prominent public health issue, posing a significant challenge to modern reproductive medicine. Some clinical conditions that lead to female infertility include polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), endometriosis, and premature ovarian failure (POF). Follicular fluid (FF) is the biological matrix that...
Cannabis is the most consumed illicit drug worldwide, and its legal status is a source of concern. This study proposes a rapid procedure for the simultaneous quantification of Δ⁹-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), 11-hydroxy-Δ⁹-tetrahydrocannabinol (11-OH-THC), 11-nor-9-carboxy-Δ⁹-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC-COOH), cannabidiol (CBD), and cannabinol (CBN) in...
Catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) is an enzyme responsible for the O-methylation of biologically active catechol-based molecules. It has been associated with several neurological disorders, especially Parkinson’s disease (PD), because of its involvement in catecholamine metabolism, and has been considered an important therapeutic target for centr...
Membrane-bound catechol-O-methyltransferase (MBCOMT), present in the brain and involved in the main pathway of the catechol neurotransmitter deactivation, is linked to several types of human dementia, which are relevant pharmacological targets for new potent and nontoxic inhibitors that have been developed, particularly for Parkinson’s disease trea...
It is common knowledge that natural dyes are fit for textile dyeing since ancient times. Basically, natural dyes are elements derived from natural resources, and classified as plant, animal, mineral, and microbial dyes based upon their source of origin. Natural dyeing is a very important part of the old Portuguese tradition which is, currently, reg...
Cervical cancer is the fourth leading cause of death in women worldwide, with 99% of cases associated with a human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. Given that HPV prophylactic vaccines do not exert a therapeutic effect in individuals previously infected, have low coverage of all HPV types, and have poor accessibility in developing countries, it is u...
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) represents one of the leading causes of anovulatory infertility and affects 5% to 20% of women worldwide. Until today, both the subsequent etiology and pathophysiology of PCOS remain unclear, and patients with PCOS that undergo assisted reproductive techniques (ART) might present a poor to exaggerated response, low...
New developments in instrumental approaches, for instance, hyphenated techniques, have allowed great advances in the bioanalytical field over the last half century, and there is no doubt that toxicology was one of the most improved areas [...]
The human Six-Transmembrane Epithelial Antigen of the Prostate (STEAP) family comprises STEAP1-4. Several studies have pointed out STEAP proteins as putative biomarkers, as well as therapeutic targets in several types of human cancers, particularly in prostate cancer. However, the relationships and significance of the expression pattern of STEAP1-4...
Nucleic acid vaccines have been proven to be a revolutionary technology to induce an efficient, safe and rapid response against pandemics, like the coronavirus disease (COVID-19). Minicircle DNA (mcDNA) is an innovative vector more stable than messenger RNA and more efficient in cell transfection and transgene expression than conventional plasmid D...
The emergence of new psychoactive substances has earned a great deal of attention, and several reports of acute poisoning and deaths have been issued involving, for instance, synthetic opiates. In recent years, there have been profound alterations in the legislation concerning consumption, marketing, and synthesis of these compounds; rapid alert sy...
Exposure to tobacco smoke is one of the most common causes of premature death worldwide and is the cause of 8 million deaths annually. We have developed, optimized, and validated a procedure for the detection of nicotine, cotinine and trans-3-hydroxycotinine (biomarkers of tobacco exposure) in oral fluid using the dried saliva spots sampling approa...
Drug abuse still represents a global problem, and it is associated with an increased risk of diseases, injuries, and deaths. Cocaine (COC) and opiates are the most abused drugs and account for a significant number of fatalities. Therefore, it is important to develop methods capable of effectively identifying and quantifying these substances. The pr...
A pharmacophore-based virtual screening methodology was used to discover new catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) inhibitors with interest in Parkinson’s disease therapy. To do so, pharmacophore models were constructed using the structure of known inhibitors and then they were used in a screening in the ZINCPharmer database to discover hit molecules...
The Six Transmembrane Epithelial Antigen of the Prostate (STEAP1) is an oncogene overexpressed in several human tumors, particularly in prostate cancer (PCa). However, the mechanisms involved in its overexpression remain unknown. It is well known that epigenetic modifications may result in abnormal gene expression patterns, contributing to tumor in...
Background: The STEAP1 is a cell-surface antigen over-expressed in prostate cancer, which contributes to tumor progression and aggressiveness. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying STEAP1 and its structural determinants remain elusive. Methods: The fraction capacity of Butyl- and Octyl-Sepharose matrices on LNCaP lysates was evaluated by man...
O cancro do colo do útero (CCU) é considerado o 4º cancro mais comum nas mulheres em todo o mundo, com 99% dos casos relacionados com a infeção pelo papilomavírus humano (HPV). As oncoproteínas E6 e E7 do HPV são responsáveis pela degradação e inativação das proteínas supressoras de tumor p53 e pRB, respetivamente, resultando na imortalização e tra...
Cervical cancer (CC) is the fourth most common pathology in women worldwide and presents a high impact in developing countries due to limited financial resources as well as difficulties in monitoring and access to health services. Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the leading cause of CC, and despite the approval of prophylactic vaccines, there is no e...
Currently, the lack of reliable strategies for the diagnosis and treatment of cancer makes the identification and characterization of new therapeutic targets a pressing matter. Several studies have proposed the Six Transmembrane Epithelial Antigen of the Prostate 1 (STEAP1) as a promising therapeutic target for prostate cancer. Although structural...
ABSTRACT Prostate cancer is a multifactorial disease and the second most common cancer diagnosed in men worldwide. The six transmembrane epithelial antigen of prostate (STEAP) proteins seem to be involved in prostate tumorigenesis. The STEAP proteins are differentially expressed in prostate cancer cells, and survival analysis reveal that prostate c...
This work explores the application of divalent cations-crosslinked gellan microspheres to capture pDNA from a complex Escherichia coli lysate through the batch method. Copper-crosslinked gellan microspheres allowed 15.61% of pDNA recovery with 2.42% of purity, through a strategy based on immobilized metal affinity chromatography, by manipulating th...
Neurodegenerative diseases (ND), including Alzheimer’s (AD) and Parkinson’s Disease (PD), are becoming increasingly more common and are recognized as a social problem in modern societies. These disorders are characterized by a progressive neurodegeneration and are considered one of the main causes of disability and mortality worldwide. Currently, t...
Environmental tobacco smoke exposure (ETS) and smoking have been described as the most prevalent factors in the development of certain diseases worldwide. According to the World Health Organization, more than 8 million people die every year due to exposure to tobacco, around 7 million due to direct ETS and the remaining due to exposure to secondhan...
The present work shows the application of nickel- and magnesium-crosslinked gellan microspheres in ionic and affinity capture strategies to directly extract hSCOMT from the complex Komagataella pastoris lysate through a simple batch method. Both formulations present similar morphology, but nickel–crosslinked microspheres present higher crosslinker...
Therapeutic applications of plasmid DNA (pDNA) have significantly advanced during the last years. Currently, several pDNA-based drugs are already in the market, whereas several others have entered phases 2 and 3 of clinical trials. The present and future demand for pDNA requires the development of efficient bioprocesses to produce it. Commonly, pDN...
The Six-Transmembrane Epithelial Antigen of the Prostate 1 (STEAP1) is a cell-surface antigen over-expressed in prostate cancer, being its expression levels are low or absent in non-tumoral tissues. The secondary structure and membrane location suggest that STEAP1 plays a role as transporter in intercellular communication between tumour cells. This...
Protein biopharmaceuticals, among which interferon alpha-2b (IFNα-2b) that can be used in the treatment of chronic hepatitis C and hairy cell leukemia, have become an indispensable product of current medicine. However, their current high costs derived from the lack of cost-effective downstream strategies still limits their widespread use. Polymer-b...
The Six-Transmembrane Epithelial Antigen of the Prostate 1 (STEAP1) is a cell-surface antigen over-expressed in prostate cancer. In normal cells the levels of STEAP1 are low or absent. Its secondary structure and membrane location suggest that the target protein plays a role in intercellular communication between tumour cells. This expression patte...
Despite technological advances, two-dimensional electrophoresis (2DE) of biological fluids, such as vitreous, remains a major challenge. In this study, artificial neural network was applied to optimize the recovery of vitreous proteins and its detection by 2DE analysis through the combination of several solubilizing agents (CHAPS, Genapol, DTT, IPG...
Membrane proteins (MP) constitute 20–30% of all proteins encoded by the genome of various organisms and perform a wide range of essential biological functions. However, despite they represent the largest class of protein drug targets, a relatively small number high-resolution 3D structures have been obtained yet. Membrane protein biogenesis is more...
In the present work, the biosynthesis of the gellan gum exopolysaccharide from Sphingomonas paucimobilis fermentation was improved to 24 g/L, by increasing the oxygen content (1:5). FTIR and NMR data indicated the following procedures to recover gellan from culture medium: filtration; washing with acetone and ether (200 mL each one); permeate disso...
The Six-Transmembrane Epithelial Antigen of the Prostate 1 (STEAP1) is a cell-surface antigen overexpressed in several types of cancer, namely in prostate cancer. In normal cells the levels of STEAP1 are low or absent. Considering its secondary structure and location in the cell membrane, it has been suggested a role in intercellular communication...
This study aimed to assess alcohol consumption in a university student population though the combined analysis of the alcohol biomarkers ethyl glucuronide (EtG) and fatty acid ethyl esters (FAEEs) in hair samples. A total of 975 hair samples were analysed for EtG and FAEEs using liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (LC–MS/MS) and gas...
The cerebrospinal fluid melatonin is released from the pineal gland, directly into the third ventricle, or produced de novo in the brain from extrapineal melatonin sources leading to a melatonin concentration gradient in the cerebrospinal fluid. Despite the interest on this topic, the brain areas capable of producing melatonin are not yet clear. Be...
VEGF-A and VEGF-B are proangiogenic and key regulating factors for blood vessel growth. This study aims to compare VEGF-A and VEGF-B levels in the serum and vitreous of patients with neovascular pathology versus non-neovascular pathology. Our findings showed vitreous VEGF-A and VEGF-B levels increased in patients with neovascular disease, with high...
Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD) is a potentially blinding condition characterized by a physical separation between neurosensory retina and retinal pigment epithelium. Quantitative proteomics can help to understand the changes that occur at the cellular level during RRD, providing additional information about the molecular mechanisms underly...
Catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) is an enzyme involved in catecholamine catabolism that is key for the treatment of different neurologic disorders. Actually, there are still unmet needs concerning the development of more selective membrane-bound COMT (hMBCOMT) downstream strategies, envisaging their application in structural and bio-interaction...
Vision loss due to disease or degeneration of the eye (retina, choroid, retinal veins, or macula) is a leading cause of blindness worldwide. In most cases, vision-threatening ocular diseases are accompanied by abnormal changes in the vasculature of the eye, especially the retina, and these conditions are collectively referred to as retinal vasculop...
Vascular endothelial growth factor B (VEGF-B) is one of the enigmatic members of the VEGF family. The knowledge gap about VEGF-B expression and how its levels are altered in diabetic eyes were the focus of this investigation that was addressed by comparing and correlating vitreous VEGF-B between diabetic and non-diabetic patients. VEGF-B levels wer...
The deeper understanding of retinal detachment (RD) pathogenesis may improve the visual outcome after surgery. Given the main role of the vitreous in retinal eye diseases, two strategies were explored to identify its proteome in RD. Fractionation techniques such as anion exchange chromatography (IEX) and SDS-PAGE combined with MALDI-TOF/TOF analysi...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second most prevalent type of cancer worldwide and the sixth cancer-related death. The current applied therapies in advanced cancer stages are limited and not completely efficient. Thus, it is necessary to develop alternatives, aiming to identify genes that encode membrane proteins, abundantly expressed in cancer tissue...
Cancer is a global health issue that impairs the life quality of patients and origins thousands of deaths annually worldwide. Six-transmembrane epithelial antigen of the prostate (STEAP1) was identified to be overexpressed in several types of cancers, namely in prostate cancer (PCa). Considering its secondary structure, associated with its location...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second most prevalent type of cancer worldwide and the sixth cancer-related death. The current applied therapies in advanced cancer stages are limited and not completely efficient. Thus, it is necessary to develop alternatives, aiming to identify genes that encode membrane proteins, abundantly expressed in cancer tissue...
Six-transmembrane epithelial antigen of the prostate (STEAP1) é um antigénio de superfície sobrexpresso em células de cancro da próstata. A sua localização, estrutura e padrões de expressão conferem-lhe o potencial de alvo para estratégias de imunoterapia. O objetivo deste trabalho consistiu em estabelecer uma estratégia de biossíntese, isolamento...
Hair testing for alcohol biomarkers is an important tool for monitoring alcohol consumption. We propose two methods for assessing alcohol exposure through combined analysis of ethyl glucuronide (EtG) and fatty acid ethyl esters (FAEEs) species (ethyl myristate, palmitate, stearate and oleate) in hair (30 mg). EtG was analysed by liquid chromatograp...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second most prevalent type of cancer worldwide and the sixth cancer-related death. The current applied therapies in advanced cancer stages are limited and not completely efficient. Thus, it is necessary to develop alternatives, aiming to identify genes that encode transmembrane proteins, abundantly expressed in cancer t...
ITRAQ quantitative proteomics in analysis of vitreous humor from patients with Retinal Detachment
BACKGROUND
Catechol‐ O ‐methyltransferase ( COMT , EC 2.1.1.6) has been implicated in several human diseases including Parkinson's disease and the most appropriated therapy depends on the efficacy of the COMT inhibitors applied. Therefore, more effective drugs for COMT inhibition are important, and the development of such inhibitors requires resear...
Affinity chromatography strategies using amino acids as immobilize
d ligands have been successfully applied for the purification of different biomolecules from complex mixtures. Therefore, in this work, several supports with immobilized amino acids were applied for the purification of membrane-bound catechol-O-methyltransferase (MBCOMT) from Pichia...
Proteomic analysis of the human vitreous humor in retinal detachment
Membrane proteins are important drug targets in many human diseases and gathering structural information regarding these proteins encourages the pharmaceutical industry to develop new molecules using structure-based drug design studies. Specifically, membrane-bound catechol-O-methyltransferase (MBCOMT) is an integral membrane protein that catalyzes...
Purpose
Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) plays a major role in pathological angiogenesis and in retinal diseases. Evidence shows that there are increased levels of VEGF-A in the retina and in the vitreous of patients with retinal diseases, particularly in diabetic patients. Although many studies have been focused in VEGF family, VEGF-B re...
Catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT, EC 2.1.1.6) is an enzyme that catalyzes the methylation of catechol substrates, and while structural and functional studies of its membrane-bound isoform (MBCOMT) are still hampered by low recombinant production, Pichia pastoris has been described as an attractive host for the production of correctly folded and i...
The vitreous humor (VH) is the largest component of the eye. It is a colorless, gelatinous, highly hydrated matrix that fills the posterior segment of the eye between the lens and the retina in vertebrates. In VH, a diversity of proteins that can influence retinal physiology is present, including growth factors, hormones, proteins with transporter...
Ethanol is one of the most abundantly consumed teratogen amongst humans, and it is present in all alcoholic beverages. Excessive and irresponsible consumption reflects at either social, economic or health levels, but also at third parties as is the case of consumption during pregnancy, traffic accidents or jobs where drinking can cause reactions th...
Proteomic analysis of human vitreous humor (VH) may elucidate the pathogenesis of retinal ocular diseases and may provide information for the development of potential therapeutic targets due to its pivotal location near lens and retina. The discovery of whole VH proteome involves a complex analysis of thousands of proteins simultaneously. Therefore...
Catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT, EC 2.1.1.6) plays a crucial role in dopamine metabolism which has intimately linked this enzyme to some neurodegenerative diseases, such as Parkinson's disease. In recent years, in the attempt of developing new therapeutic strategies for Parkinson's disease, there has been a growing interest in the search for eff...
The selection of natural and chemical compounds for potential applications in new pharmaceutical formulations constitutes a time-consuming procedure in drug screening. To overcome this issue, new devices called biosensors, have already demonstrated their versatility and capacity for routine clinical diagnosis. Designed to perform analytical analysi...
A rapid and straightforward analytical method, based on the use of RP-HPLC with coulometric detection, was developed and validated for the quantification of metanephrine, anO-methylated product in catechol-O-methyltransferase enzymatic assays. The isocraticseparation was achieved on a reverse column with a mobile phase consisting of 0.1M sodium dih...
The development of new chromatographic matrices is increasingly important to improve the purification efficiency and to decrease the use of resources. In this way, different kinds of materials are used in the preparation of chromatographic matrices, namely, natural or synthetic polymers. Thus, gellan gum is a natural negative polysaccharide with po...
The development of new catechol-O-methyltransferase inhibitors has led to an improvement in the treatment of Parkinson's disease. However, despite the fact that the soluble isoform has been extensively investigated, few studies have been published concerning membrane isoform chromatographic recovery and bioactivity levels. In this work, chromatogra...
Nisin is a natural peptide used as a preservative in a variety of food products, in which it inhibits mainly Gram-positive bacterial growth, including multidrug-resistant pathogens. However, its application range depends on a cost-effective production and purification of this molecule. Our group has previously produced nisin by Lactococcus lactis c...
Despite of membrane catechol-O-methyltransferase (MBCOMT, EC 2.1.1.6) physiological importance on catecholamines' O-methylation, no studies allowed their total isolation. Therefore, for the first time, we compare the performance of three hydrophobic adsorbents (butyl-, epoxy- and octyl-Sepharose) in purification of recombinant human COMT (hMBCOMT)...
The goal of this work was to develop and validate an analytical method for the detection and quantification of the biogenic amines serotonin (5-HT), dopamine (DA) and norepinephrine (NE), using microextraction in packed syringe (MEPS) and liquid chromatography coupled to electrochemical detection (HPLC-ED) in urine. The method was validated accordi...
During the last few decades, it has become evident that the compatibility of the yeast biochemical environment with the ability to process and translate the RNA transcript, along with its capacity to modify a translated protein, are relevant requirements for selecting this host cell for protein expression in several pharmaceutical and clinical appl...
The aim of this work was to optimize the temperature, pH and stirring rate of the production of human soluble catechol-O-methyltransferase (hSCOMT) in a batch Escherichia coli culture process. A central composite design (CCD) was firstly employed to design the experimental assays used in the evaluation of these operational parameters on the hSCOMT...
Membrane proteins constitute 20-30% of all proteins encoded by the genome of various organisms. While large amounts of purified proteins are required for pharmaceutical and crystallization attempts, there is an unmet need for the development of novel heterologous membrane protein overexpression systems. Specifically, we tested the application of Br...
Chitosan, a natural biopolymer presents antifungal activity that seems to be dependent on the interaction of its cationic amino groups and yeast cell surface. In this work we used ion-exchange chromatography to assess the surface charge density of Candida species and subsequently to relate this with their sensitivity profile to chitosan. The abilit...
Gene therapy and DNA vaccination are clinical fields gradually emerging in the last few decades, in particular after the discovery of some gene-related diseases. The increased relevance of biomedical applications of plasmid DNA (pDNA) to induce therapeutic effects has had a great impact on biopharmaceutical research and industry. Although there are...
Sodium citrate (SC) and low temperatures between 7 and 5 degrees C are effective in suppressing aggregation of proteins and may be beneficial to be included during a purification process. In this work, we analyzed the application of dual salt system, ammonium sulfate (AS) and SC on binding and elution conditions of recombinant hSCOMT on typical HIC...
The obtention of high yields of purified plasmid DNA is viewed as an essential issue to be considered towards efficient production of DNA vaccines and therapeutic plasmids. In this work, Escherichia coli DH5alpha bearing the pVAX1-LacZ plasmid was grown in a developed semi-defined medium at different temperatures and tryptone concentrations. Analys...
In this paper, a fed-batch cultivation process in recombinant Escherichia coli BL21(DE3) bacteria, for the production of human soluble catechol-O-methyltransferase (hSCOMT), is presented. For the first time, a straightforward model is applied in a recombinant hSCOMT expression system and distinguishes an initial cell growth phase from a protein pro...
A panel of four hydrophobic adsorbents (butyl-, octyl-, phenyl- and epoxy-Sepharose) was used to examine the selectivity and fractionation of several proteose peptone 3 (PP3) forms from a freeze-dried extract of whey bovine milk. In particular, the effects of altering the ligand type and salt were investigated. The chromatographic studies suggest t...
Catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) is a significant target in protein engineering due to its role not only in normal brain function but also to its possible involvement in some human disorders. In this work, a new approach was employed for the purification of recombinant human soluble COMT (hSCOMT) using hydrophobic interaction chromatography, as...