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Aymone Gurtner

Researcher. Reserch interest. “Identification of microRNAs useful as prognostic biomarkers in colon cancer.” · IFT-CNR

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AGAymone Gurtner
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Circulating cell free DNA and citrullinated histone H3 as useful biomarkers of NETosis in endometrial cancer

Abstract Background Cancer mortality is mainly caused by organ failure and thrombotic events. It has been demonstrated that NETosis, a chromatin release mechanism implemented by neutrophils, may contribute to these lethal systemic effects. Our aim was to investigate NETosis biomarkers in endometrial cancer (EC). Methods The experiments were conducted on 21 healthy subjects (HS) with no gynecological conditions, and on 63 EC patients. To assess the presence of NETosis features, IHC and IF was performed using antibodies against citrullinated histone H3 (citH3), neutrophil elastase (NE) and histone 2B. Serum levels of cell free DNA (cfDNA), cell free mitochondrial DNA (cfmtDNA) and citH3 were measured by qPCR using one microliter of deactivated serum, and by ELISA assay respectively. Fragmentation pattern of serum cfDNA was analyzed using the Agilent 2100 Bioanalyzer and High Sensitivity DNA Chips. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis was used to identify a cut off for cfDNA and cfmtDNA values able to discriminate between ECs and HSs. Correlation analysis and multiple correspondence analysis (MCA) between cfDNA, mtcfDNA, citH3 and blood parameters were used to identify the potential association among serum parameters in EC grades. Results We demonstrated the presence of NETosis features in tissues from all EC grades. Serum cfDNA and cfmtDNA levels discriminate ECs from HSs and a direct correlation between citH3 and cfDNA content and an inverse correlation between cfmtDNA and citH3 in EC sera was observed, not detectable in HSs. MCA indicates cfDNA, cfmtDNA and citH3 as features associated to G1 and G2 grades. A correlation between increased levels of cfDNA, citH3 and inflammation features was found. Finally, serum nucleosomal cfDNA fragmentation pattern varies in EC sera and correlates with increased levels of cfDNA, citH3, lymphocytes and fibrinogen. Conclusion Our data highlight the occurrence of NETosis in EC and indicate serum cfDNA and citH3 as noninvasive biomarkers of tumor-induced systemic effects in endometrial cancer.

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Positions

2019–

Researcher. Reserch interest. “Identification of microRNAs useful as prognostic biomarkers in colon cancer.”

IFT-CNR

2007–

present Research Scientist at the Regina Elena Cancer Institute, Rome. Research interest: “Epigenetic role of NF-Y”, “Identification of new interactor of NF-Y by MALDI-TOF/TOF mass spectrometry on cancer cells”, “Study of miRNAs expression after therapeutic response to ATRA in APL patients”, “The NF-Y/mutp53-microRNAs Axis in Cancer Progression and Chemiotheraphy Resistance”, “MicroRNAs regulated by mutated p53 oncoproteins in cancer”.

Istituto Regina Elena

2004–

Jung Investigator Contract from Italian Minister for University and Research (FIRB), at the above mentioned Institute. Research interest: ”Exploring direct target genes of p53 and p73 proteins in vivo”.

Istituto Regina Elena

2000–

fellowship from Italian Foundation for Cancer Research (FIRC). Regina Elena Cancer Institute, Rome. Research interest: “In vivo characterisation of NF-Y DNA binding activity during proliferation, differentiation and senescence”. epigenetic and transcriptional mechanisms in tumors

Istituto Regina Elena

2001–

Visiting fellow in the laboratory of Roel Van Driel, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Research interest: “In vivo run on experiments to follow cyclin B1 transcription during mitosis in living cells”.

University of Amsterdam

1997–

Training in the Laboratory of Molecular Oncogenesis, Regina Elena Cancer Institute, Rome. Research interest: “Characterisation of NF-Y expression in adult muscle tissues”.

Istituto Regina Elena

1995–

Training in the Laboratory of Microbiology University of Rome “La Sapienza”. Research interest: “Complete sequence of mitochondrial DNA of Saccharomyces Douglasy”.

Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza

Education

2002

Italian Biology Licensure.

Tuscia University

2014

degree (PhD) in Genetics and Cell Biology (BIO/11).

Tuscia University

2002

Practical Course on Confocal Microsystems and Application.

Laica

2001

Practical Course on Mapping protein/DNA interactions by cross-linking and immuno-FISH methods”. Atelier Inserm n° 128.

University of Amsterdam

2000

Residency in Biotechnology Application. Marks: 70/70 cum laude.

Sapienza University of Rome

1997

Degree in “Biological Science” Marks: 110/110 cum laude.

Sapienza University of Rome

Links & IDs
0000-0002-7661-9059

Scopus: 6602996971

Researcher Id: J-7217-2018