Silvia Restelli
Humanitas University
3 Papers
18 Citations
Silvia Restelli is an academic researcher from Humanitas University. The author has contributed to research in topics: LGR5 & Cell. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
TNF-Stimulated Gene-6 Is a Key Regulator in Switching Stemness and Biological Properties of Mesenchymal Stem Cells
Barbara Romano,Sudharshan Elangovan,Marco Erreni,Emanuela Sala,Luciana Petti,Paolo Kunderfranco,Luca Massimino,Silvia Restelli,Shruti Sinha,Donatella Lucchetti,Achille Anselmo,Federico Colombo,Matteo Stravalaci,Vincenzo Arena,Silvia D'Alessio,Federica Ungaro,Antonio Inforzato,Angelo A. Izzo,Alessandro Sgambato,Anthony J. Day,Stefania Vetrano +20 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that TSG‐6 is a crucial factor that influences many functional properties of MSCs and is crucial for the maintenance of stemness and other biological properties of murine M SCs.
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Unveiling role of sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor 2 as a brake of epithelial stem cell proliferation and a tumor suppressor in colorectal cancer
Luciana Petti,Giulia Rizzo,Federica Rubbino,Sudharshan Elangovan,P. Colombo,Silvia Restelli,Andrea Piontini,Vincenzo Arena,Michele Carvello,Barbara Romano,Tommaso Cavalleri,Achille Anselmo,Federica Ungaro,Silvia D'Alessio,Antonino Spinelli,Sanja Štifter,Fabio Grizzi,Alessandro Sgambato,Silvio Danese,Luigi Laghi,A. Malesci,Stefania Vetrano +21 more
TL;DR: In normal colonic crypts, S1PR2 gains expression along with intestinal epithelial cells differentiation, but not in intestinal stem cells, and contrasts intestinal tumorigenesis by promoting epithelial differentiation, preventing the expansion of stem cells and braking their malignant transformation.
Hyaluronan Accelerates Intestinal Mucosal Healing through Interaction with TSG-6.
Giusy Sammarco,Mohammad Khaled Shalaby,Sudharshan Elangovan,Luciana Petti,Giulia Roda,Silvia Restelli,Vincenzo Arena,Federica Ungaro,Gionata Fiorino,Anthony J. Day,Anthony J. Day,Silvia D'Alessio,Stefania Vetrano +12 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that HA treatment in vitro and in vivo improved mucosal healing by accelerating intestinal epithelial regeneration by preventing the beneficial properties of HA in mucosal wound repair and revealing less ulcerated mucosa in mice treated with HA.
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