Ugo Rovigatti

Ugo Rovigatti
  • Professor (Associate) at University of Florence

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University of Florence
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  • Professor (Associate)

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Publications (47)
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This cover page was published in March 2021: it summarizes my scientific activity till that time-. Not only the initial work on the discovery and sperimentation of Micro-Foci inducing Virus, but also on the association of this model with the exciting results obtained at MSKCC by the group of NK Cheung; these data were eventually discussed in the pa...
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Neuroblastoma (NBL), the most frequent and lethal pediatric cancer of children in pre-school age, is considered enigmatic in view of its extreme heterogeneity, from spontaneous regression in the IV-S form to incurable disease in approx. 40% of cases (High Risk, HR-NBL). It has an embryonal origin and a very heterogeneous genomic landscape, hamperin...
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Since COVID-19 infections have been frequently diagnosed in cancer patients, often associated with worst prognosis (1), an effort was conducted in order to identify biomolecular pathways and repurposable drugs, which could benefit patients for COVID-19 and cancer at the same time. Starting from over 3265 PubMed references, we have screened approxim...
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In a recent review article, an analysis was began of the current status of research in the so called Next Generation Sequencing Era (NGSE) [1]. There are several reasons for this efforts and three will be summarized in this Mini-Review: 1. The technological advances leading to ever faster and less expensive sequencing methods for cancer patien...
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It is today indisputable that great progresses have been made in our molecular understanding of cancer cells, but an effective implementation of such knowledge into dramatic cancer-cures is still belated and yet desperately needed. This review gives a snapshot at where we stand today in this search for cancer understanding and definitive treatments...
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This CHAPTER deals with a more defined and specified issue: whether we can already identify, point our fingers toward a specific infectious agent or infectivity pathway most likely targeting and lurking behind prostate cancer (PCa). This issue became quite evident in the past 5-6 years, in view of the heated debate on the possible role of a what wa...
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In July 2010, at the Muscle Fatigue Meeting, I presented an overview of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Cancer Related Fatigue, emphasizing a critical interpretation of the potential association between Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Cancer Related Fatigue and a newly discovered retrovirus: Xenotropic Murine Related Virus. Since this association was hot...
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This report is the collective product of word-leading experts working in the branches of integrative medicine by predictive, preventive and personalised medicine (PPPM) under the coordination of the European Association for Predictive, Preventive and Personalised Medicine. The general report has been prepared as the consortium document proposed at...
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We report on two cases of patients who developed diabetes insipidus (DI) before acute erythroleukaemia (EL). A brain MRI showed an empty sella turcica in one case and hypothalamo-hypophyseal peduncle damage in the second case. Reduced levels of TGF-beta1 and Vitamin D3, with associated EVI-1 over-expression and karyotypic abnormalities were documen...
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AML with erythroid differentiation (M6), is usually caused by leukaemic transformation of MDS or following drug therapy. AML is rarely associated with diabetes insipidus(DI). Numerous explanations for the link between DI and M6 have been proposed, the most common being leukaemic infiltration of the pituitary gland. Two cases of M6 with MRI evidence...
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Transgenic animal models for neurocarcinogenesis have provided significant insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying carcinogenic processes, including those which affect the nervous system. In view of the very rapid pace of acquisition of knowledge, it is not possible to cover all transgenic mouse models for neural tumors. Instead, this art...
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Infectious and transforming activity was obtained from cultures of a large kidney tumour with very high N-myc amplification. The patient belonged to a cluster of neuroblastoma cases diagnosed in Southern Louisiana in 1986-1988. Infection with ultra-filtered supernatants from neuroblastoma cultures caused the appearance of small foci of rounded cell...
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The natriuretic effects of atrial peptide hormones have been attributed, at least in part, to their stimulation of guanylate cyclase activity in renal cell membranes. The effects of atrial natriuretic factor (ANF) on stimulation of cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) and cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) accumulation were investigated in clon...
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The neurobiology of aging continues to attract scientists and techniques from the more fundamental disciplines, as witness the great strides now being made from molecular genetic approaches to Alzheimer's disease. The present report is a commentary on reviews of immune mechanisms and tissue culture methods applied to investigations of aging and age...
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Recent findings suggest that the local renin-angiotensin systems, locally generated catecholamines, and possibly other locally generated peptides interact in a complex fashion to regulate the cellular biology of the myocardium, the vascular wall, and other tissues. New evidence indicates that the components of the renin-angiotensin system are synth...
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The Hu-ets-1 oncogene was found to be rearranged and amplified 30-fold in one case of acute myelomonocytic leukemia in which a homogeneously staining region occurred on 11q23; the oncogene was rearranged and amplified approximately tenfold in a case of small lymphocytic cell lymphoma with an inverted insertion that also involved band 11q23. This wo...
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We examined the arrangement of the mu heavy-chain immunoglobulin (Ig) genes in the leukemic blast cell DNA of 93 children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). All cases met morphologic and cytochemical criteria for ALL, lacked detectable T cell surface antigens, and expressed HLA-DR (Ia) antigens. Eighty-three of the 93 patients (89%) were posi...
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The Hu-ets-1 oncogene was found to be rearranged and amplified 30-fold in one case of acute myelomonocytic leukemia in which a homogeneously staining region occurred on 11q23; the oncogene was rearranged and amplified approximately tenfold in a case of small lymphocytic cell lymphoma with an inverted insertion that also involved band 11q23. This wo...
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We examined the arrangement of the mu heavy-chain immunoglobulin (Ig) genes in the leukemic blast cell DNA of 93 children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). All cases met morphologic and cytochemical criteria for ALL, lacked detectable T cell surface antigens, and expressed HLA-DR (Ia) antigens. Eighty-three of the 93 patients (89%) were posi...
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We studied the arrangement of the immunoglobulin heavy chain genes by Southern blot analysis of DNA freshly obtained from marrow blast cells of 14 children with T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) using probes to the C mu and JH gene segments: At least one of the C mu-gene alleles was rearranged in three cases. In two of these, one C mu gen...
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We studied the arrangement of the immunoglobulin heavy chain genes by Southern blot analysis of DNA freshly obtained from marrow blast cells of 14 children with T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) using probes to the C mu and JH gene segments: At least one of the C mu-gene alleles was rearranged in three cases. In two of these, one C mu gen...
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Avian acute leukemia viruses are a group of defective retroviruses which cause neoplasia in animals after short periods of latency. Transformation induced by the acute leukemia viruses usually manifest the direct expression of one or two viral onc genes that include characteristic elements transduced from cellular genes termed proto-oncogenes. Tabl...
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The 5.2-kilobase (kb) RNA genome of avian carcinoma virus MH2 has the genetic structure 5' - delta gag (0.2 kb)-mht (1.2 kb)-myc (1.4 kb)-c(0.4 kb)-poly (A) (0.2 kb)-3'. delta gag is a partial retroviral core protein, mht and myc are cell-derived MH2-specific sequences, and c is the 3'-terminal retroviral vector sequence. the following results were...
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The transforming (onc) genes of several avian carcinoma viruses including MC29, MH2, CMII, and OK10 and of a normal cellular gene (proto-myc) share a common structural domain termed myc. Proto-myc consists of three exons, a largely non-coding 5’ exon joined with two coding exons of 1.6 kb. The myc-related gene of MC29 is a hybrid consisting of 1.5...
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The presence of greater than 3% Sudan black B (SBB) positivity in leukaemic blasts has been considered diagnostic of acute non-lymphocytic leukaemia (ANLL). A rare report has indicated that this finding may not be specific for ANLL. In order to determine whether SBB could be found in acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) the data on 350 patients with...
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c-myc is the cellular gene homologous to the transforming sequence of MC29, an acute avian retrovirus. The human c-myc gene was cloned and used to study the structure and expression of c-myc in a variety of human hematopoietic malignancies. In a careful study of 106 patients, c-myc RNA was found to be expressed at elevated levels in tumor cells of...
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Samples of leukemic cell DNA from 14 children with acute nonlymphocytic leukemia (ANLL) and 4 human myeloid leukemia cell lines were analyzed for rearrangement in the heavy chain region of the immunoglobulin gene. The diagnosis of ANLL was confirmed in all patients by morphological, cytochemical, and immunologic studies. By restriction endonuclease...
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c-myc is the cellular gene homologous to the transforming sequence of MC29, an acute avian retrovirus. The human c-myc gene was cloned and used to study the structure and expression of c-myc in a variety of human hematopoietic malignancies. In a careful study of 106 patients, c-myc RNA was found to be expressed at elevated levels in tumor cells of...
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Samples of leukemic cell DNA from 14 children with acute nonlymphocytic leukemia (ANLL) and 4 human myeloid leukemia cell lines were analyzed for rearrangement in the heavy chain region of the immunoglobulin gene. The diagnosis of ANLL was confirmed in all patients by morphological, cytochemical, and immunologic studies. By restriction endonuclease...
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Samples of leukemic cell DNA from 14 children with acute nonlymphocytic leukemia (ANLL) and 4 human myeloid leukemia cell lines were analyzed for rearrangement in the heavy chain region of the immunoglobulin gene. The diagnosis of ANLL was confirmed in all patients by morphological, cytochemical, and immunologic studies. By restriction endonuclease...
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Endogenous viruses are defined as germline genes that code for the components of a retrovirus. These genes are present in all cells of all tissues of an animal and are inherited by progeny in a Mendelian manner. Two general methods have been used to detect the presence of endogenous viral sequences in DNA of a given species. First, sequence homolog...
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The nature of two different SV40-transformed cell lines which are temperature sensitive (ts) for the expression of the transformed phenotype has been analysed by somatic cell hybridization. Ts 23A cells are temperature sensitive in their ability to grow in medium containing low serum; in hybrids between these cells and a standard SV40-transformed B...
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Transgenic animal models for neurocarcinogenesis have provided significant insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying carcinogenic processes, including those which affect the nervous system. In view of the very rapid pace of acquisition of knowledge, it is not possible to cover all transgenic mouse models for neural tumors. Instead, this art...

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