Publications by authors named "Carlo COTA"

Melanoma is currently the most prevalent malignant neoplasm among adults and represents the second most common cancer in both sexes among individuals aged 0 to 39 years. This retrospective multicenter study delves into the distinctive clinical, anamnestic, histopathologic, and prognostic attributes of melanoma in Adolescent and Young Adults (AYA), defined as patients diagnosed at ≤40 years, across four Italian centers. Through a computer-based review of clinical records from 1 January 2010 to 30 September 2023, AYA melanomas were contrasted with non-AYA melanomas (>40 years) among 1452 patients.

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  • Mycosis fungoides (MF) is a type of skin cancer that shows up as patches and lumps on the skin, starting with red, patchy areas.
  • The disease is tricky to diagnose because it can look like other skin problems, and it has different forms that act differently.
  • To properly figure out if someone has MF, doctors need to take samples from different skin spots and check both the skin and the medical history together.
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  • Globally, while people are living longer, many experience a decline in health due to age-related diseases, highlighting the need for better classification systems to address these issues.
  • A consensus meeting with 150 experts established criteria for identifying ageing-related pathologies, requiring a 70% agreement for approval among participants.
  • The agreed criteria focus on conditions that progress with age, contribute to functional decline, and are backed by human studies, setting a foundation for future classification and staging efforts.
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Introduction: Recent developments of noninvasive, high-resolution imaging techniques, such as reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) and optical coherence tomography (OCT), have enhanced skin cancer detection and precise tumor excision particularly in highly aggressive and poorly defined basal cell carcinomas (BCCs).

Objectives: The aim of this pilot study is to assess the feasibility and reproducibility of a systematic clinical workflow combining noninvasive (RCM-OCT) and invasive fluorescence confocal microscopy (FCM) imaging modalities in pre- and intra-surgical evaluations of the lateral and deep margins of BCC.

Methods: Superficial incisions were made 2 mm beyond the clinical-dermoscopic BCC margins.

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  • - Atopic dermatitis (AD) involves changes in skin barrier lipids and immune system responses, particularly influenced by cytokines IL-4 and IL-13 that activate the JAK/STAT signaling pathway.
  • - This study tested tofacitinib, a JAK inhibitor, to understand how Th2 cytokines affect lipid metabolism in 3D skin models, finding that these cytokines decreased certain lipid expressions and altered fatty acid profiles.
  • - Co-treatment with tofacitinib reversed many of the lipid metabolism disruptions caused by Th2 cytokines, suggesting that blocking JAK/STAT can help maintain lipid homeostasis in conditions like AD.
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  • Cutaneous pseudolymphomas are a diverse group of skin diseases that look like cutaneous lymphoma but have different causes and symptoms, and they may appear without any known trigger or following factors like medications, tattoos, or infections.
  • These conditions can present in various ways, from single lesions to widespread issues, with some cases lasting from weeks to years and potentially recurring after disappearing on their own or after treatment.
  • The case study discussed involves a man with a single nodule that was identified as resembling a primary cutaneous CD30+ T-cell lymphoproliferative disorder, highlighting the complex nature of diagnosing these skin diseases.
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Introduction: The term "atypical melanocytic nevus" (AMN) is used as a synonym for dysplastic nevus (DN) in clinical practice. Although the criteria for diagnosis of AMN/DN by the Agency for Research on Cancer helps to differentiate AMN/DN from common acquired nevi, they do not have high degrees of specificity, as they are similar to those used for the diagnosis of melanoma.

Objectives: In this retrospective study we evaluated the correlation and diagnostic concordance of dermoscopy, confocal microscopy, and histological examination in 50 AMN.

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The endocannabinoid system regulates physiological processes, and the modulation of endogenous endocannabinoid (eCB) levels is an attractive tool to contrast the development of pathological skin conditions including cancers. Inhibiting FAAH (fatty acid amide hydrolase), the degradation enzyme of the endocannabinoid anandamide (AEA) leads to the increase in AEA levels, thus enhancing its biological effects. Here, we evaluated the anticancer property of the FAAH inhibitor URB597, investigating its potential to counteract epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT), a process crucially involved in tumor progression.

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Background: Subungual melanoma (SM) is an unusual type of melanocytic tumor affecting the nail apparatus. The mutational prevalence of the most prominently mutated genes in melanoma has been reported in small cohorts of SM, with unclear conclusions on whether SM is different from the rest of melanomas arising in acral locations or not. Hence, the molecular profile of a large series of SM is yet to be described.

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Background: Brooke-Spiegler syndrome is a rare autosomal dominant disorder characterized by the continuous development of multiple benign skin appendage tumors. It is treated usually by repeated standard surgery. Here, we present a case study where electrochemotherapy (ECT) with bleomycin was used as an effective alternative approach in treating advanced dermal cylindromatosis of the head and neck in a patient with Brooke-Spiegler syndrome.

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The pandemic of SARS-CoV-2 during the first years of the 2020s led to a great commitment to develop effective vaccines. Despite the good safety and tolerability profile, vaccines may trigger a broad spectrum of cutaneous side effects. Granulomatous dermatitis has been rarely reported after SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccines, but no cases of annular elastolytic giant cell granuloma have been described.

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Mycosis fungoides (MF) is the most common cutaneous lymphoma characterized by an indolent course. Prognosis is stage-based but this approach does not reflect the different outcomes within stages. Considering that tumor microenvironment is known to be involved in MF pathogenesis and progression, we decided to investigate 99 MF cases by using the PanCancer Immune Profiling Panel.

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Importance: Based on early studies, prurigo pigmentosa (PP) was considered a rare inflammatory dermatosis affecting primarily Asian individuals. However, several case reports subsequently showed that the disease is not restricted to those of Asian origin. Large studies on PP in central European individuals, on the other hand, are missing.

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  • Lichen sclerosus (LS) is an inflammatory condition primarily affecting the genital area, and its connection to human papillomaviruses (HPVs) remains unclear, with mixed data on HPVs' role in LS patients.
  • A study analyzed HPV prevalence in 132 LS samples, finding that beta HPVs were most common, detected in 26.5% of cases, whereas alpha HPVs were present in 9.1%, with few cases of gamma HPVs.
  • The research indicated no significant differences in HPV prevalence based on sex and disease stage, highlighting the need for more studies to understand the clinical implications of beta HPVs in LS.
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Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is the most common UV-induced keratinocyte-derived cancer, and its progression is characterized by the epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) process. We previously demonstrated that PPARγ activation by 2,4,6-octatrienoic acid (Octa) prevents cutaneous UV damage. We investigated the possible role of the PPARγ activators Octa and the new compound (2Z,4E,6E)-2-methoxyocta-2,4,6-trienoic acid (A02) in targeting keratinocyte-derived skin cancer.

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Background: Sentinel lymph node (SLN) biopsy in cutaneous melanoma patients evaluates the regional draining basin for occult micrometastatic disease. Occasionally, nonidentification of SLN impairs the acquisition of this important prognostic factor.

Objectives: To investigate the outcomes of melanoma patients with negative lymphoscintigraphic findings and patients who underwent SLN biopsy from 2004 to 2015 ( n  = 1200) were retrospectively reviewed for tumor characteristics and clinical outcomes.

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  • Actinic keratosis (AK) is linked to UV radiation and possibly certain beta genus human papillomaviruses (HPVs), while the role of polyomaviruses (PyVs) in skin cancer remains uncertain.
  • A study analyzed 13 PyVs in skin samples from 342 AK patients, finding high positivity rates in fresh-frozen samples from both healthy skin and AK lesions, especially for MCPyV, HPyV6, and JCPyV.
  • While PyVs were commonly found in both healthy skin and AK scrapings, they were infrequently detected exclusively in AK samples, suggesting more research is needed to clarify their involvement in AK development.
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Vitiligo is an acquired skin depigmentation disease involving multiple pathogenetic mechanisms, which ultimately direct cytotoxic CD8 cells to destroy melanocytes. Abnormalities have been described in several cells even in pigmented skin as an expression of a functional inherited defect. Keratinocytes regulate skin homeostasis by the assembly of a proper skin barrier and releasing and responding to cytokines and growth factors.

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