Publications by authors named "Avallone G"

Soft tissue sarcomas (STSs) are conventionally viewed as poorly immunogenic tumors; however, some human STSs have recently been reported to elicit an immune response, thus representing potential candidates for immunotherapy. Data regarding immune cell infiltrates in canine STSs are limited and reported without tumor-type stratification. The aim of this study was to retrospectively assess tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) in canine STSs of 5 different histotypes.

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  • A 2-year-old Bengal cat experienced sudden lameness in her right forelimb a month after surgery for spaying, leading to further investigation.
  • Tests revealed severe bone infection caused by a drug-resistant strain of Serratia marcescens, prompting a two-month course of targeted antibiotics.
  • The cat's lameness and bone pain improved rapidly, and by the six-month follow-up, she had fully recovered, with only minor bone changes visible on X-rays.
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Canine liposarcoma is an uncommon tumor that shares morphological similarities with its human counterpart. In dogs, the genetic features of this tumor are unknown and, based on immunohistochemical studies, amplification of the gene MDM2 and the mutation of TP53 are suspected. In this study 51 cases of primary liposarcomas were immunohistochemically stained for MDM2 and p53 and subjected to fluorescent in situ hybridization and next-generation sequencing to detect MDM2 amplification and TP53 mutations, respectively.

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Background And Objective: Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is the second leading cause of skin cancer mortality in Europe. Few studies have analyzed the different pathways of this tumor progression in its natural history. The main objective of this study was to analyze the different metastatic and progression pathways and their temporal occurrence in the evolution of cSCC.

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Background: The survival benefit of sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) in immunocompetent and immunosuppressed patients with high-risk cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) has not been established.

Objective: To determine whether SLNB improves disease-specific survival (DSS) in high-risk cSCC. Secondary objectives were to analyse disease-free survival, nodal recurrence-free survival and overall survival (OS).

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High survivin expression has been correlated with poor outcomes in several canine tumors but not in soft tissue tumors (STTs). Survivin is a target gene of the Wnt/β-catenin pathway, which is involved in human STT oncogenesis. Immunohistochemistry for survivin, β-catenin, and Ki-67 was performed on 41 canine perivascular wall tumors (cPWTs), and statistical associations of protein expression and histopathologic and clinical variables with clinical outcomes were investigated.

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  • Primary cutaneous lymphomas are skin-specific immune system tumors that typically do not show other symptoms outside the skin at diagnosis; research on these conditions in children and adolescents is limited.
  • This study aimed to fill the knowledge gap by examining the clinical, histological, and molecular features of pediatric patients with primary cutaneous lymphoma, resulting in the creation of the Paediatric Primary Cutaneous Lymphoma Atlas to assist in diagnosis.
  • The retrospective analysis included 101 patients, with lymphomatoid papulosis and mycosis fungoides being the most common subtypes; long-term follow-up indicated some patients face significant health challenges, with three deaths recorded due to the condition.
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  • Lymphomatoid papulosis (LyP) is a rare skin disorder affecting T-cells, and there's limited information about its impact on children.
  • A study analyzed data from 87 pediatric patients diagnosed with LyP over a 24-year period, noting that most cases were initially misdiagnosed and the average age at onset was 7 years.
  • The prognosis appears positive, with a 100% overall survival rate, although 10% of patients had associated blood cancers, indicating a significantly higher risk of malignancy compared to the general youth population.
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A water-processable and low-cost nanocomposite material, based on gelatin and graphene, has been used to fabricate an environmentally friendly temperature sensor. Demonstrating a temperature-dependent open-circuit voltage between 260 and 310 K, the sensor effectively detects subzero ice formation. Notably, it maintains a constant temperature sensitivity of approximately -19 mV/K over two years, showcasing long-term stability.

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  • A study investigated the effects of dupilumab exposure during pregnancy in women with atopic dermatitis, focusing on safety and outcomes for both mothers and infants.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 19 hospitals in Italy, identifying 29 pregnant patients who used dupilumab, with the majority reporting unplanned pregnancies and stopping the medication when they learned of their pregnancy.
  • The findings indicated no significant risks associated with dupilumab for adverse pregnancy or neonatal outcomes, suggesting safety for its use in early pregnancy, but further monitoring is recommended for continued use throughout pregnancy.
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Mogamulizumab is a first-in-class IgG1k monoclonal antibody that selectively targets the chemokine receptor type 4. The drug has received Food and Drug administration authorisation for mycosis fungoides and Sézary syndrome following failure of at least one previous course of systemic therapy and now is available in Europe. One of the most common treatment-related side effects observed has been the mogamulizumab-associated rash (MAR), which affects up to a quarter of patients and is the most frequent adverse event leading to drug discontinuation.

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Vitiligo is a chronic depigmenting disorder characterized by characteristic, non-scaly, chalky-white skin macules and patches, due to the loss of skin pigment. Its exact pathogenesis is still not fully understood but it seems to be an autoimmune disease where the combination of genetic, environmental, and immune factors contributes to the destruction of melanocytes in the epidermis. Vitiligo is classified into different types based on its clinical characteristics and distribution patterns.

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Canine splenic hemangiosarcoma has a high metastatic rate and short survival time. Currently, the main prognostic parameters are tumor stage and therapy, while data on histologic parameters, such as grade and Ki-67 expression, are scarce. The aims of this study were to compare two methods of assessment of Ki-67, verify their prognostic impact, and define a threshold value based on survival.

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Background: Three-dimensional (3D) cell cultures are the new frontier for reproducing the tumor micro-environment in vitro. The aims of the study were (1) to establish primary 3D cell cultures from canine spontaneous neoplasms and (2) to demonstrate the morphological, phenotypic and genotypic similarities between the primary canine neoplasms and the corresponding 3D cultures, through the expression of tumor differentiation markers.

Results: Seven primary tumors were collected, including 4 carcinomas and 3 soft tissue sarcomas.

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Immuno-oncology research has brought to light the paradoxical role of immune cells in the induction and elimination of cancer. Programmed cell death protein 1 (PD1), expressed by tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes, and programmed cell death ligand 1 (PDL1), expressed by tumor cells, are immune checkpoint proteins that regulate the antitumor adaptive immune response. This study aimed to validate commercially available PDL1 antibodies in canine tissue and then, applying standardized methods and scoring systems used in human pathology, evaluate PDL1 immunopositivity in different types of canine tumors.

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