Publications by authors named "A Tornesello"

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  • * These micropeptides can either suppress or promote tumors, making them potential biomarkers for early cancer diagnosis and targets for therapy.
  • * The review explores the roles of micropeptides from long non-coding RNAs, microRNAs, and circular RNAs in various cancers, while also addressing current challenges and future research directions in this area of cancer biology.
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Background: Early diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is essential towards the improvement of prognosis and patient survival. Circulating markers such as α-fetoprotein (AFP) and micro-RNAs represent useful tools but still have limitations. Identifying new markers can be fundamental to improve both diagnosis and prognosis.

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Telomerase activity and telomere elongation are essential conditions for the unlimited proliferation of neoplastic cells. Point mutations in the core promoter region of the telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT) gene have been found to occur at high frequencies in several tumour types and considered a primary cause of telomerase reactivation in cancer cells. These mutations promote TERT gene expression by multiple mechanisms, including the generation of novel binding sites for nuclear transcription factors, displacement of negative regulators from DNA G-quadruplexes, recruitment of epigenetic activators and disruption of long-range interactions between TERT locus and telomeres.

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Phosphatase and tensin homolog () hamartoma tumor syndrome (PHTS) is a cancer predisposition syndrome characterized by an increased risk of developing benign and malignant tumors, caused by germline pathogenic variants of the tumour suppressor gene. gene variants often present in childhood with macrocephaly, developmental delay, and/or autism spectrum disorder while tumors and intestinal polyps are commonly detected in adults. PHTS is rarely associated with childhood brain tumors with only two reported cases of medulloblastoma (MB).

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  • - This multicenter retrospective study investigated the effects of eltrombopag treatment in Italian children with chronic ITP, analyzing data from 56 patients across 17 centers.
  • - Patients were divided into three groups based on their treatment outcomes: those who stopped due to stable platelet counts, those who stopped due to ineffectiveness, and those who continued treatment.
  • - Results showed that 36% of patients stopped eltrombopag permanently, mainly due to inefficacy, but those who had stable platelet counts maintained improvement without further treatment, highlighting the significance of early treatment response.
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