Fabio Sallustio | Medicine and Dentistry | Research Excellence Award
University of Bari Aldo Moro | Italy
Prof. Fabio Sallustio is an Associate Professor in Applied Medical Technical Science at the University of Bari “Aldo Moro,” where he conducts advanced research in renal biology and kidney diseases. His work primarily focuses on the genomic and functional characterization of adult renal stem/progenitor cells and their role in kidney repair, as well as the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying kidney disorders, particularly IgA nephropathy. He has made significant contributions to understanding how renal progenitor cells activate reparative processes, including identifying key pathways such as Toll-like receptor 2–mediated signaling and their role in tissue regeneration, fibrosis prevention, and immunomodulation. In parallel, his research on IgA nephropathy has advanced knowledge of disease pathogenesis through the identification of dysregulated molecular pathways, epigenetic alterations, and genetic variations. He leads a multidisciplinary research team and actively supervises students and doctoral researchers in the fields of medical biotechnology and molecular medicine.
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Featured Publications
MBL2 deficiency and IgA Nephropathy in transplant patients: Is complement inhibition always beneficial?
– European Journal of Internal Medicine, 2026
mTOR Inhibition limits LPS induced acute kidney injury and ameliorates hallmarks of cellular senescence
– Scientific Reports, 2025
A renal biopsy-anchored multi-marker signature for stratifying renal damage in type 2 diabetes
– Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, 2025
Disentangling the nutrition-microbiota liaison in inflammatory bowel disease
– Molecular Aspects of Medicine, 2025