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Paola Zanovello

Paola Zanovello

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Microbiology

D-Index
53
Citations
16563
World Ranking
4038
National Ranking
126

Overview

Paola Zanovello is affiliated with the University of Padua in Italy and has contributed to the field of biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology with a focus on molecular biology and oncology.

Their recent research primarily revolves around the Hedgehog signaling pathway and its implications in cancer, particularly T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Key topics in their work include:

  • Hedgehog Signaling Pathway Studies
  • Epigenetics and DNA Methylation
  • MicroRNA in disease regulation
  • RNA modifications and cancer
  • RNA Interference and Gene Delivery
  • Tumors and Oncological Cases
  • Chromatin Remodeling and Cancer

Notable recent papers by Zanovello include:

  • "miR-22-3p Negatively Affects Tumor Progression in T-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia", 2020, published in Cells
  • "Crosstalk between Hedgehog pathway and the glucocorticoid receptor pathway as a basis for combination therapy in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia", 2020, published in Oncogene
  • "Cross-talk between GLI transcription factors and FOXC1 promotes T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia dissemination", 2020, published in Leukemia
  • "Responsiveness to Hedgehog Pathway Inhibitors in T-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Cells Is Highly Dependent on 5'AMP-Activated Kinase Inactivation", 2021, published in International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Zanovello's frequent co-authors include:

  • Erich Piovan
  • Deborah Bongiovanni
  • Valeria Tosello
  • Valentina Saccomani
  • Ludovica Di Martino

Their publication record shows contributions across multiple reputable journals with individual papers appearing in Cells, Oncogene, Leukemia, and the International Journal of Molecular Sciences.

Best Publications

  • Regulation of immune responses by L-arginine metabolism.

    Vincenzo Bronte;Paola Zanovello

  • Tumor-Induced Tolerance and Immune Suppression Depend on the C/EBPβ Transcription Factor

    Ilaria Marigo;Erika Bosio;Samantha Solito;Circe Mesa

  • Tumors induce a subset of inflammatory monocytes with immunosuppressive activity on CD8+ T cells

    Giovanna Gallina;Luigi Dolcetti;Paolo Serafini;Carmela De Santo

  • Myeloid Suppressor Lines Inhibit T Cell Responses by an NO-Dependent Mechanism

    Alessandra Mazzoni;Vincenzo Bronte;Alberto Visintin;Jessica H. Spitzer

  • Myeloid-derived suppressor cell heterogeneity and subset definition

    Elisa Peranzoni;Serena Zilio;Ilaria Marigo;Luigi Dolcetti

  • Tumor-induced tolerance and immune suppression by myeloid derived suppressor cells.

    Ilaria Marigo;Luigi Dolcetti;Paolo Serafini;Paola Zanovello

  • L-arginine metabolism in myeloid cells controls T-lymphocyte functions

    Vincenzo Bronte;Paolo Serafini;Alessandra Mazzoni;David M. Segal

  • Identification of a CD11b(+)/Gr-1(+)/CD31(+) myeloid progenitor capable of activating or suppressing CD8(+) T cells.

    Vincenzo Bronte;Elisa Apolloni;Anna Cabrelle;Roberto Ronca

  • IL-4-Induced Arginase 1 Suppresses Alloreactive T Cells in Tumor-Bearing Mice

    Vincenzo Bronte;Paolo Serafini;Carmela De Santo;Ilaria Marigo

  • Derangement of immune responses by myeloid suppressor cells

    Paolo Serafini;Carmela De Santo;Ilaria Marigo;Sara Cingarlini

  • IL4Rα+ Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cell Expansion in Cancer Patients

    Susanna Mandruzzato;Samantha Solito;Erika Falisi;Samuela Francescato

  • A human promyelocytic-like population is responsible for the immune suppression mediated by myeloid-derived suppressor cells

    Samantha Solito;Erika Falisi;Claudia Marcela Diaz-Montero;Andrea Doni

  • Nitroaspirin corrects immune dysfunction in tumor-bearing hosts and promotes tumor eradication by cancer vaccination

    Carmela De Santo;Paolo Serafini;Ilaria Marigo;Luigi Dolcetti

  • Tumor-induced immune dysfunctions caused by myeloid suppressor cells.

    Vincenzo Bronte;Paolo Serafini;Elisa Apolloni;Paola Zanovello

  • Modulation of microRNA expression in human T-cell development: targeting of NOTCH3 by miR-150.

    Margherita Ghisi;Alberto Corradin;Katia Basso;Chiara Frasson

  • Responses of mouse lymphocytes to extracellular adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP). Lymphocytes with cytotoxic activity are resistant to the permeabilizing effects of ATP.

    F Di Virgilio;V Bronte;D Collavo;P Zanovello

  • Role of arginine metabolism in immunity and immunopathology.

    Elisa Peranzoni;Ilaria Marigo;Luigi Dolcetti;Stefano Ugel

  • T Cell Cancer Therapy Requires CD40-CD40L Activation of Tumor Necrosis Factor and Inducible Nitric-Oxide-Synthase-Producing Dendritic Cells

    Ilaria Marigo;Serena Zilio;Giacomo Desantis;Bernhard Mlecnik;Bernhard Mlecnik;Bernhard Mlecnik

  • Responses of mouse lymphocytes to extracellular ATP. II. Extracellular ATP causes cell type-dependent lysis and DNA fragmentation.

    P Zanovello;V Bronte;A Rosato;P Pizzo

  • Immortalized myeloid suppressor cells trigger apoptosis in antigen-activated T lymphocytes.

    Elisa Apolloni;Vincenzo Bronte;Alessandra Mazzoni;Paolo Serafini

  • Myeloid-derived suppressor cell heterogeneity and subset

    Elisa Peranzoni;Serena Zilio;Ilaria Marigo;Luigi Dolcetti

Frequent Co-Authors

Vincenzo Bronte
Vincenzo Bronte University of Verona
Alberto Amadori
Alberto Amadori University of Padua
Luigi Chieco-Bianchi
Luigi Chieco-Bianchi University of Padua
Vincenzo Cerundolo
Vincenzo Cerundolo University of Oxford
Giuseppe Basso
Giuseppe Basso University of Padua
Paola Pizzo
Paola Pizzo University of Padua
Riccardo Dolcetti
Riccardo Dolcetti Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
Francesco Di Virgilio
Francesco Di Virgilio University of Ferrara
Silvio Bicciato
Silvio Bicciato University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Massimo Rugge
Massimo Rugge University of Padua

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