Publications by Elisa Ficarra

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A Novel Gaussian Extrapolation Approach for 2D Gel Electrophoresis Saturated Protein Spots

Authors: Natale, Massimo; Caiazzo, A.; Bucci, E. M.; Ficarra, Elisa

Published in: GENOMICS, PROTEOMICS & BIOINFORMATICS

Analysis of images obtained from two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2D-GE) is a topic of utmost importance in bioinformatics research, since commercial … (Read full abstract)

Analysis of images obtained from two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2D-GE) is a topic of utmost importance in bioinformatics research, since commercial and academic software available currently has proven to be neither completely effective nor fully automatic, often requiring manual revision and refinement of computer generated matches. In this work, we present an effective technique for the detection and the reconstruction of over-saturated protein spots. Firstly, the algorithm reveals overexposed areas, where spots may be truncated, and plateau regions caused by smeared and overlapping spots. Next, it reconstructs the correct distribution of pixel values in these overexposed areas and plateau regions, using a two-dimensional least-squares fitting based on a generalized Gaussian distribution. Pixel correction in saturated and smeared spots allows more accurate quantification, providing more reliable image analysis results. The method is validated for processing highly exposed 2D-GE images, comparing reconstructed spots with the corresponding non-saturated image, demonstrating that the algorithm enables correct spot quantification.

2012 Articolo su rivista

A novel Gaussian fitting approach for 2D gel electrophoresis saturated protein spots

Authors: Natale, Massimo; Caiazzo, A.; Bucci, E. M.; Ficarra, Elisa

Analysis of 2D-GE images is a hot topic in bioinformatics research, since currently available commercial and academic software has proven … (Read full abstract)

Analysis of 2D-GE images is a hot topic in bioinformatics research, since currently available commercial and academic software has proven to be not really effective and not completely automatic, often requiring manual revision of spots detection and refinement of computer generated matches. In this work, we present an effective technique for the detection and the reconstruction of over-saturated protein spots. Firstly, it reveals overexposed areas where spots may be truncated, and plateau regions caused by smeared and overlapped spots. As next, the correct distribution of pixel values in the overexposed areas and plateau regions is recovered by a two-dimensional fitting based on a generalized Gaussian distribution approximating the spots volume. Pixel correction according to the generalized Gaussian curve in saturated and smeared spots allows more accurate quantifications, providing more reliable image analysis results. As validation, we process highly exposed 2D-GE image, containing saturate spots, with respect to the corresponding non-saturated image, confirming that the method can effectively fix the saturated spots and enable correct spots quantification.

2012 Relazione in Atti di Convegno

ALK signaling and target therapy in anaplastic large cell lymphoma

Authors: F., Tabbó; A., Barreca; R., Piva; G., Inghirami; R., Bruna; D., Corino; D., Cortese; R., Crescenzo; G., Cuccuru; F., Di Giacomo; A., Fioravanti; M., Ladetto; I., Landra; K., Messana; R., Machiorlatti; B., Martinoglio; E., Medico; M., Mossino; E., Pellegrino; M., Todaro; P., Campisi; L., Chiusa; A., Chiappella; D., Novero; U., Vitolo; Abate, Francesco; Acquaviva, Andrea; Ficarra, Elisa; R., Freilone; M., Chilosi; A., Zamó; F., Facchetti; S., Lonardi; A., De Chiara; F., Fulciniti; C., Doglioni; M., Ponzoni; L., Agnelli; A., Neri; K., Todoerti; C., Agostinelli; P. P., Piccaluga; S., Pileri; B., Falini; E., Tiacci; P., Van Loo; T., Tousseyn; C., De Wolf Peeters; E., Geissinger; H. K., Muller Hermelink; A., Rosenwald; M. A., Pirisand; M. E., Rodriguez; F., Bertoni; M., Boi; I., Kwee

Published in: FRONTIERS IN ONCOLOGY

The discovery by Morris et al. (1994) of the genes contributing to the t(2;5)(p23;q35) translocation has laid the foundation for … (Read full abstract)

The discovery by Morris et al. (1994) of the genes contributing to the t(2;5)(p23;q35) translocation has laid the foundation for a molecular based recognition of anaplastic large cell lymphoma and highlighted the need for a further stratification of T-cell neoplasia. Likewise the detection of anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) genetic lesions among many human cancers has defined unique subsets of cancer patients, providing new opportunities for innovative therapeutic interventions. The objective of this review is to appraise the molecular mechanisms driving ALK-mediated transformation, and to maintain the neoplastic phenotype. The understanding of these events will allow the design and implementation of novel tailored strategies for a well-defined subset of cancer patients.

2012 Articolo su rivista

Applying Textural Features to the Classification of HEp-2 Cell Patterns in IIF images

Authors: Di Cataldo, Santa; Bottino, Andrea Giuseppe; Ficarra, Elisa; Macii, Enrico

Published in: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PATTERN RECOGNITION

The analysis of anti-nuclear antibodies in HEp-2 cells by indirect immunofluorescence (IIF) is fundamental for the diagnosis of important immune … (Read full abstract)

The analysis of anti-nuclear antibodies in HEp-2 cells by indirect immunofluorescence (IIF) is fundamental for the diagnosis of important immune pathologies; in particular, classifying the staining pattern of the cell is critical for the differential diagnosis of several types of diseases. Current tests based on human evaluation are time-consuming and suffer from very high variability, which impacts on the reliability of the results. As a solution to this problem, in this work we propose a technique that performs automated classification of the staining pattern. Our method combines textural feature extraction and a two-step feature selection scheme to select a limited number of image attributes that are best suited to the classification purpose and then recognizes the staining pattern by means of a Support Vector Machine module. Experiments on IIF images showed that our method is able to identify staining patterns with average accuracy of about 87%.

2012 Relazione in Atti di Convegno

Bellerophontes: a RNA-seq data analysis framework tor chimeric transcripts discovery base on accurate fusion model

Authors: Abate, Francesco; Acquaviva, Andrea; Paciello, Giulia; Foti, Carmelo; Ficarra, Elisa; Ferrarini, A.; Delle Donne, M.; Iacobucci, I.; Soverini, S.; Martinelli, G.; Macii, Enrico

Published in: BIOINFORMATICS

2012 Articolo su rivista

CHARACTERIZATION OF COARSE GRAIN MOLECULAR DYNAMIC SIMULATION PERFORMANCE ON GRAPHIC PROCESSING UNIT ARCHITECTURES

Authors: Shkurti, Ardita; Acquaviva, Andrea; Ficarra, Elisa; Orsi, Mario; Macii, Enrico

2012 Relazione in Atti di Convegno

Computer-aided techniques for Chromogenic Immunohistochemistry: Status and Directions

Authors: Di Cataldo, Santa; Ficarra, Elisa; Macii, Enrico

Published in: COMPUTERS IN BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE

2012 Articolo su rivista

Multiscale Modelling of Cellular Actin Filaments: From Atomistic Molecular to Coarse Grained Dynamics

Authors: Deriu, Marco Agostino; Shkurti, Ardita; Paciello, Giulia; Bidone, Tamara Carla; Morbiducci, Umberto; Ficarra, Elisa; Audenino, Alberto; Acquaviva, Andrea

Published in: PROTEINS

In this article, we present a computational multiscale model for the characterization of subcellular proteins. The model is encoded inside … (Read full abstract)

In this article, we present a computational multiscale model for the characterization of subcellular proteins. The model is encoded inside a simulation tool that builds coarse-grained (CG) force fields from atomistic simulations. Equilibrium molecular dynamics simulations on an all-atom model of the actin filament are performed. Then, using the statistical distribution of the distances between pairs of selected groups of atoms at the output of the MD simulations, the force field is parameterized using the Boltzmann inversion approach. This CG force field is further used to characterize the dynamics of the protein via Brownian dynamics simulations. This combination of methods into a single computational tool flow enables the simulation of actin filaments with length up to 400 nm, extending the time and length scales compared to state-of-the-art approaches. Moreover, the proposed multiscale modeling approach allows to investigate the relationship between atomistic structure and changes on the overall dynamics and mechanics of the filament and can be easily (i) extended to the characterization of other subcellular structures and (ii) used to investigate the cellular effects of molecular alterations due to pathological conditions.

2012 Articolo su rivista

New Software for the Identification and Characterization of Peptides Generated during Fontina Cheese Ripening Using Mass Spectrometry Data

Authors: Valentini, S.; Natale, Massimo; Ficarra, Elisa; Barmaz, A.

Published in: JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

The aim of this work was to design and implement a new bioinformatics software which is able to identify the … (Read full abstract)

The aim of this work was to design and implement a new bioinformatics software which is able to identify the protein peptides from the peaks which arise from in-source or MS/MS fragmentation. The oligopeptide fraction was extracted from Fontina cheese at different ages of ripening and subsequently analyzed by LC/MS/MS. On the resulting total ion chromatograms, the peptides were identified by a method based both on the in-source fragmentation detectable with a single-quadrupole mass analyzer and by a new software which was developed. This software performs an in-silico digestion of the major milk proteins, it calculates all the possible peptide fragments which are generated by the loss of the first N- or C-terminal amino acids, and finally, it matches the experimental ion chromatogram with the in-silico which generated theoretical spectrum to identify the exact amino-acid protein sequence of the unknown oligopeptide. With this tool, the useful insights into the proteolytic processes which occur during Fontina cheese aging are obtained, which leads to a better knowledge about the functional features of the proteolysis end product.

2012 Articolo su rivista

One Decade of Development and Evolution of MicroRNA Target Prediction Algorithms

Authors: Paula H., Reyes Herrera; Ficarra, Elisa

Published in: GENOMICS, PROTEOMICS & BIOINFORMATICS

Nearly two decades have passed since the publication of the first study reporting the discovery of microRNAs (miRNAs). The key … (Read full abstract)

Nearly two decades have passed since the publication of the first study reporting the discovery of microRNAs (miRNAs). The key role of miRNAs in post-transcriptional gene regulation led to the performance of an increasing number of studies focusing on origins, mechanisms of action and functionality of miRNAs. In order to associate each miRNA to a specific functionality it is essential to unveil the rules that govern miRNA action. Despite the fact that there has been significant improvement exposing structural characteristics of the miRNA-mRNA interaction, the entire physical mechanism is not yet fully understood. In this respect, the development of computational algorithms for miRNA target prediction becomes increasingly important. This manuscript summarizes the research done on miRNA target prediction. It describes the experimental data currently available and used in the field and presents three lines of computational approaches for target prediction. Finally, the authors put forward a number of considerations regarding current challenges and future directions.

2012 Articolo su rivista

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