Publications by authors named "C Socci"

Obesity is characterized by the accumulation of T cells in insulin-sensitive tissues, including the visceral adipose tissue (VAT), that can interfere with the insulin signaling pathway eventually leading to insulin resistance (IR) and type 2 diabetes. Here, we found that PD-1CD4 conventional T (Tconv) cells, endowed with a transcriptomic and functional profile of partially dysfunctional cells, are diminished in VAT of obese patients with dysglycemia (OB-Dys), without a concomitant increase in apoptosis. These cells showed enhanced capacity to recirculate into the bloodstream and had a non-restricted TCRβ repertoire divergent from that of normoglycemic obese and lean individuals.

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We report on a clinical case of capecitabine-induced acute ileitis in a patient treated with pre-operative concurrent chemoradiation with capecitabine for locally advanced rectal cancer and provide a comprehensive literature review. This a rare, but life-threatening, clinical situation, that clinicians should be aware of. Severe persistent diarrhea is the most frequent clinical feature and computed tomography is a valid tool for diagnosis.

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Article Synopsis
  • Bariatric surgery is recognized as the most effective treatment for severe obesity, yet there are gaps in awareness and referral practices among general practitioners and specialty physicians in Italy.
  • An exploratory study in three regions of Italy evaluated the pathways patients take to access bariatric surgery, focusing on a sample of 2,686 patients with chronic obesity.
  • Results showed that most patients (75.8%) were self-presenting or referred by bariatric surgeons, with self-presenting patients generally being younger, better educated, and more mobile than those referred by general practitioners.
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Donation after circulatory death (DCD) allows expansion of the donor pool. We report on 11 years of Italian experience by comparing the outcome of grafts from DCD and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) prior to death donation (EPD), a new donor category. We studied 58 kidney recipients from DCD or EPD and collected donor/recipient clinical characteristics.

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