Publications by authors named "Biancone L"

Janus kinase-inhibitors (JAK-i) have recently been approved for treating patients with Ulcerative Colitis (); therefore, further information is needed, particularly regarding efficacy and safety. To provide a comprehensive review regarding the efficacy and safety of currently available JAK-i in UC. The PubMed and Scopus databases were considered, searching for 'JAK', 'JAK-inhibitor', 'Janus Kinases', 'Tofacitinib', 'Filgotinib', 'Upadacitinib', individually or in combination with 'IBD', 'Ulcerative Colitis', 'safety', 'efficacy', 'study' and 'trial'.

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Introduction: Prostate cancer incidence in immunosuppressed transplant recipients increases as life expectancy improves in this population. However, the management of treatments and immunosuppressive (IS) regimens for solid organ transplant recipients diagnosed with prostate cancer remains poorly defined. Therefore, we conducted a multicentric study to investigate these parameters more thoroughly.

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  • Endometriosis and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) share similarities in symptoms and may be difficult to differentiate, prompting a review of their relationship based on existing research.
  • * Despite limited studies, some evidence indicates a possible increased risk of IBD in women with endometriosis, with chronic symptoms overlapping between the two conditions.
  • * A multidisciplinary approach involving both gastroenterologists and gynecologists is recommended to ensure accurate diagnosis and treatment for patients exhibiting symptoms of either condition.*
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  • The landscape of renal transplants has evolved significantly in the last 20 years, impacting both donors and recipients, yet there has been little advancement in maintenance therapy options.
  • Belatacept, a lymphocyte costimulation inhibitor, is the main innovative drug with advantages such as less nephrotoxicity and better prevention of donor-specific antibodies compared to traditional calcineurin inhibitors.
  • Combining Belatacept with established drugs like mTOR inhibitors could enhance treatment regimens due to Belatacept's unique properties and the benefits of synergistic therapy.
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  • IgA vasculitis (IgAV) is a pediatric disease characterized by skin and systemic symptoms, and researchers conducted comprehensive studies involving genome, transcriptome, and proteome analyses on a large cohort of IgAV patients and controls to better understand the disease mechanisms.* -
  • Significant associations were found with specific genetic risk factors, including two novel non-HLA loci linked to IgA receptor functioning, which may contribute to disease development through altered immune responses.* -
  • Systems biology approaches helped identify key regulatory networks and master regulators in myeloid cells, along with 21 genetic loci that overlap with IgA nephropathy, suggesting shared pathways in these related conditions.*
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  • Bacterial infections are common among ICU patients on renal dialysis using extracorporeal methods.
  • These renal replacement therapies can be administered for varying durations, such as Prolonged Intermittent Renal Replacement Therapy (PIRRT) or Continuous Kidney Replacement Therapy (CKRT).
  • Understanding the risk of infections is crucial for managing patients undergoing these therapies effectively.
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The treatment of refractory CMV is often associated with high toxicity. Maribavir (MBV) is a novel oral antiviral, known for its favourable safety profile in fragile patients. We describe a case of CMV disease with end organ damage following kidney transplantation at high risk, for recipient-donor serological mismatch.

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Background And Aim: Post-colonoscopy colorectal cancer [PCCRC] is a colorectal cancer [CRC] diagnosed after a colonoscopy in which no cancer was detected [index colonoscopy]. Although the overall cumulative rates of PCCRC are low in both the general population and inflammatory bowel disease [IBD] patients, the overall incidence of PCCRC in IBD is greater than that documented in the general population. This study aimed to identify the index colonoscopy-related factors and patients' characteristics influencing IBD-associated PCCRC development.

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The recurrence of primary focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) after kidney transplantation is associated with a high graft loss rate with standard treatments based on plasmapheresis with/without rituximab. We present 2 consecutive cases of nongenetic early severe recurrent FSGS refractory to rituximab and anti-interleukin 1 treatment and with a partial response to plasmapheresis. Case 1 was a 22-year-old man who was rescue-treated for recurrence 36 weeks after transplantation with obinutuzumab (1000 mg/1.

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Introduction: Broad national or international programs contribute to mitigating the expected longer waiting list (WL) time for sensitized patients but with minor benefits for highly sensitized subjects. Therefore, strategies to prevent high sensitization are urgently required. In this study, we investigated the risk of developing highly sensitized patients with different immunosuppressive (IS) handling after kidney allograft failure (KAF).

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Background: Acute graft pyelonephritis (AGPN) is a relatively common complication in kidney transplants (KTs); however, the effects on allograft function, diagnostic criteria, and risk factors are not well established.

Methods: Retrospective analysis of all consecutive adult KTs was performed between 01 January 2011 and 31 December 2018 (follow-up ended on 31 December 2019) to examine the association between the diagnosis of AGPN (confirmed with magnetic resonance imaging [MRI]) during the first post-transplantation year and graft outcomes.

Results: Among the 939 consecutive KTs (≈50% with donors ≥60 years), we identified 130 MRI-confirmed AGPN episodes, with a documented association with recurrent and multidrug-resistant bacterial urinary tract infections (UTIs) ( < 0.

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Background: Transplant glomerulopathy (TG) is the hallmark of chronic antibody-mediated rejection but often occurs without anti-HLA donor-specific antibodies (DSAs) in the assumption that other DSAs may be the effectors of the tissue injury. Recently, we reported a positive effect of interleukin-6 (IL-6) receptor blocker tocilizumab (TCZ) in TG/DSA. In the present study, we investigate the effect of TCZ in a cohort of TG cases without detectable anti-HLA DSAs.

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Introduction & Objectives: To evaluate ureteral stent removal (SR) using a grasper-integrated disposable flexible cystoscope (giFC-Isiris ®, Coloplast ®) after kidney transplantation (KT), with a focus on feasibility, safety, patient experience, and costs.

Material And Methods: All consecutive KT undergoing SR through giFC were prospectively enrolled from January 2020 to June 2023. Patient characteristics, KT and SR details, urine culture results, antimicrobial prescriptions, and the incidence of urinary tract infections (UTI) within 1 month were recorded.

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  • * Current and developing small molecules for UC, including Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors and sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor (S1Pr) inhibitors, show promise, especially in terms of safety and potential for clinical remission, based on recent trials.
  • * Despite some successes with small molecules, such as the positive effects of S1Pr inhibitor Etrasimod, many patients still require more effective treatment options to achieve better disease control outcomes.
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Background: In burn patients, septic shock and acute kidney injury (AKI) with use of continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) severely increase morbidity and mortality. Sorbent therapies could be an adjunctive therapy to address the underlying metabolic changes in inflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines dysregulated production.

Methods: A retrospectively observational study of 35 severe burn patients admitted to the Burn Center (Turin, Italy, from January 2017 to December 2022), who underwent CRRT for AKI-associated septic shock.

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Background And Objective: It is unknown whether renal transplant receipt (RTR) status can affect perioperative and oncological outcomes of radical prostatectomy (RP). Our aim was to evaluate oncological and functional outcomes of RTR patients treated with RP for cN0M0 prostate cancer (PCa) via comparison with a no-RTR cohort.

Methods: RTR patients who had undergone RP at seven European institutions during 2001-2022 were identified.

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Based on the current projection of the general population and the combined increase in end-stage kidney disease with age, the number of elderly donors and recipients is increasing, raising crucial questions about how to minimize the discard rate of organs from elderly donors and improve graft and patient outcomes. In 2002, extended criteria donors were the focus of a meeting in Crystal City (VA, USA), with a goal of maximizing the use of organs from deceased donors. Since then, extended criteria donors have progressively contributed to a large number of transplanted grafts worldwide, posing specific issues for allocation systems, recipient management, and therapeutic approaches.

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  • Enteropathic spondyloarthritides (eSpAs) are joint diseases linked to inflammatory bowel disease, with significant underreporting of arthritis cases due to medication masking symptoms and delayed diagnoses.
  • In a study involving 190 eSpA patients, it was found that the median diagnostic delay was 48 months, with no notable difference between axial and peripheral types, though radiographic-axial SpA (r-axSpA) showed longer delays compared to non-radiographic cases.
  • Key factors influencing diagnostic delays include age, education level, disease duration, and the presence of specific radiographic features, with men experiencing more spinal damage and higher diagnostic delays than women.
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Objective: Evaluate spondyloarthritis (SpA) incidence in inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) between patients treated with biological disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (bDMARDs) and conventional DMARDs (cDMARDs) and define risk factors associated with SpA development.

Methods: Retrospective cohort study was conducted on patients with Crohn's disease (CD) or ulcerative colitis (UC) and divided into two cohorts: cDMARDs or bDMARDs/targeted synthetic (ts) DMARDs treated patients. Rheumatological assessment was performed in patients presenting musculoskeletal symptoms.

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Little is known about the effect tubulointerstitial nephropathies have in modulating maternal-fetal outcomes in pregnancy. Therefore, we analyzed the main outcomes of pregnancy in these women to gain a better understanding of the role of a reduction in maternal kidney mass. From the Torino Cagliari Observational Study (TOCOS) cohort, we selected 529 patients with a diagnosis of tubulointerstitial disease and focused on 421 patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) stage 1, without hypertension but with proteinuria less than 0.

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Monoclonal gammopathy of renal significance (MGRS) represents a group of disorders, characterized by paraproteinemia which causes renal damage. These disorders never meet the diagnostic criteria for multiple myeloma (MM) or lymphoproliferative disease. Crystal-storing histiocytosis is one of the rarest patterns of MGRS, characterized by an accumulation of light chains of crystals within histiocyte's cytoplasm, located in bone marrow or other extramedullary sites such as the kidney, cornea, or thyme.

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Onconephrology, an emerging field in modern medicine, is gaining importance due to its intricate challenges derived from the mixing field of tumorous and renal diseases. The growing incidence of tumors in transplant patients requires preventive strategies and accurate monitoring. Pre-transplant screening is crucial, focusing on subjects with oncological history.

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  • Kidney transplant (KT) recipients face a higher risk of cancer-related deaths compared to the general population, with cancer accounting for 32.4% of deaths in a study of 7,373 KT patients from 2003 to 2020.
  • The overall excess mortality rate due to cancer was found to be 1.8 times higher, with lymphomas, kidney cancer, and skin melanoma exhibiting the highest risks.
  • The study highlights the need for further research into cancer prevention and early detection strategies specifically tailored for KT recipients, given the significant and consistent risks across different age groups.
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For severe polytrauma patients with an early AKI requiring renal replacement therapy, anticoagulation remains a great challenge. Due to a high bleeding risk, hemodynamic instability, and increased lactate levels, continuous modality (CKRT) and citrate anticoagulation seem to be the most appropriate. However, their safety with regard to the potential risk of impaired citrate metabolism is not documented.

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