Publications by authors named "Ana Belen Diaz Mendez"

The 5th Workshop IRE on Translational Oncology was held in Rome (Italy) on 27-28 March at the IRCCS Regina Elena National Cancer Institute. This meeting entitled "The New World of RNA diagnostics and therapeutics" highlightes the significant progress in the RNA field made over the last years. Research moved from pure discovery towards the development of diagnostic biomarkers or RNA-base targeted therapies seeking validation in several clinical trials.

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Background: Altered microRNA profiles have been observed not only in tumour tissues but also in biofluids, where they circulate in a stable form thus representing interesting biomarker candidates. This study aimed to identify a microRNA signature as a non-invasive biomarker and to investigate its impact on glioma biology.

Methods: MicroRNAs were selected using a global expression profile in preoperative serum samples from 37 glioma patients.

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Article Synopsis
  • Gliomas are brain tumors that grow diffusely from progenitor cells in the central nervous system, exhibiting different molecular types and mutations.
  • Surgical intervention is often necessary to manage symptoms, but some tumors are in sensitive areas where biopsies can be risky.
  • Liquid biopsies, which analyze components from blood or cerebrospinal fluid, show potential as a promising tool for diagnosing and tracking tumor progression, moving towards more personalized treatment approaches.
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Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is a heterogeneous neoplasm with diverse genetic abnormalities and outcomes. To date, DLBCL is invasively diagnosed by tissue biopsy and few biomarkers are available to predict patient outcome, treatment response and progression. The identification of patient-specific biomarkers would allow a "personalized medicine" approach for DLBCL patients.

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Background: High grade non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (HG-NMIBC) is a heterogeneous disease with variable risk of progression. Urinary microRNAs are promising biomarkers for BC detection and surveillance. Let-7c-5p miRNA, clustered with miR-99a-5p and -125b-5p, is deregulated in cancer, including BC.

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