Peter Zalewski
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Recent Articles
1.
Tran H, Jakobczak R, Abdo A, Asare P, Reynolds P, Beltrame J, et al.
Histochem Cell Biol
. 2022 Jul;
158(5):485-496.
PMID: 35849202
Zinc homeostasis is vital to immune and other organ system functions, yet over a quarter of the world's population is zinc deficient. Abnormal zinc transport or storage protein expression has...
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Roscioli E, Jersmann H, Lester S, Badiei A, Fon A, Zalewski P, et al.
Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis
. 2017 Dec;
12:3503-3510.
PMID: 29255357
There is now convincing evidence that the airway epithelium drives the pathogenesis of COPD. A major aspect of this is the disease-related reduction in barrier function that is potentiated by...
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Roscioli E, Tran H, Jersmann H, Nguyen P, Hopkins E, Lester S, et al.
Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol
. 2017 Jun;
313(3):L453-L465.
PMID: 28596293
The proper regulation of zinc (Zn) trafficking proteins and the cellular distribution of Zn are critical for the maintenance of autophagic processes. However, there have been no studies that have...
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Roscioli E, Hamon R, Ruffin R, Grant J, Hodge S, Zalewski P, et al.
J Asthma
. 2016 Jun;
54(2):116-124.
PMID: 27304223
Background And Objective: Aberrant apoptosis is a disease susceptibility mechanism relevant for asthma, whereby fragility of the airway epithelium and enhanced survival of inflammatory cells, contributes to its pathogenesis and...
5.
Nossent J, Lester S, Rischmueller M, Zalewski P
Curr Rheumatol Rev
. 2015 Oct;
13(1):59-64.
PMID: 26496782
Background: Zn (Zn) is an essential trace element with important roles in protein structure and function. Labile Zn is the fraction available for regulatory functions through it loose binding to...
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Sharif R, Thomas P, Zalewski P, Fenech M
Mol Nutr Food Res
. 2015 Mar;
59(6):1200-12.
PMID: 25755079
Scope: An increased intake of Zinc (Zn) may reduce the risk of degenerative diseases but may prove to be toxic if taken in excess. This study aimed to investigate whether...
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Roscioli E, Hamon R, Ruffin R, Lester S, Zalewski P
Physiol Rep
. 2013 Dec;
1(5):e00123.
PMID: 24303189
Aberrant apoptosis of airway epithelial cells (AECs) is a disease contributing feature in the airways of asthmatics. The proinflammatory cytokines tumor necrosis factor α (TNFα) and interferon γ (IFNγ) are...
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Roscioli E, Hamon R, Lester S, Murgia C, Grant J, Zalewski P
Biometals
. 2013 Mar;
26(2):205-27.
PMID: 23460081
Integrity of the airway epithelium (AE) is important in the context of inhaled allergens and noxious substances, particularly during asthma-related airway inflammation where there is increased vulnerability of the AE...
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Roscioli E, Hamon R, Ruffin R, Zalewski P, Grant J, Lester S
Respirology
. 2013 Feb;
18(4):697-703.
PMID: 23418891
Background And Objective: Aberrant apoptosis in asthma contributes to airway inflammation. Early apoptosis and fragility of airway epithelial cells and delayed apoptosis of inflammatory lymphocytes can cooperate to increase airway...
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Murgia C, Grosser D, Truong-Tran A, Roscioli E, Michalczyk A, Ackland M, et al.
Nutrients
. 2012 Jan;
3(11):910-28.
PMID: 22254085
The apical cytoplasm of airway epithelium (AE) contains abundant labile zinc (Zn) ions that are involved in the protection of AE from oxidants and inhaled noxious substances. A major question...