Publications by authors named "D'Agostino V"

Introduction: Precision medicine refers to managing brain tumors according to each patient's unique characteristics when it was realized that patients with the same type of tumor differ greatly in terms of survival, responsiveness to treatment, and toxicity of medication. Precision diagnostics can now be advanced through the establishment of imaging biomarkers, which necessitates quantitative image acquisition and processing. The VASARI (Visually AcceSAble Rembrandt Images) manual annotation methodology is an ideal and suitable way to determine the accurate association between genotype and imaging phenotype.

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Background: Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are a group of nanoscale cell-derived membranous structures secreted by all cell types, containing molecular cargoes involved in intercellular communication. EVs can be used to mimic "nature's delivery system" to transport nucleic acids, peptides, lipids, and metabolites to target recipient cells. EVs offer a range of advantages over traditional synthetic carriers, thus paving the way for innovative drug delivery approaches that can be used in different diseases, including cancer.

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Purpose: The longest diameter (LD) is a strong prognostic factor for patients with soft-tissue sarcoma (STS). Other dimensional assessments, such as the sum of diameters (SoD), product of diameters (PoD), and volume (3D-COG - proposed by the Children Oncology Group), can be rapidly performed; however, their prognostic values have never been compared to LD. Our goal was to investigate their performance in improving patients' prognostication for STS of the lower limbs.

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Background: Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are cell-secreted particles conceived as natural vehicles for intercellular communication. The capacity to entrap heterogeneous molecular cargoes and target specific cell populations through EV functionalization promises advancements in biomedical applications. However, the efficiency of the obtained EVs, the contribution of cell-exposed receptors to EV interactions, and the predictability of functional cargo release with potential sharing of high molecular weight recombinant mRNAs are crucial for advancing heterologous EVs in targeted therapy applications.

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Onco-microRNAs (onco-miRNAs) are essential players in the post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression and exert a crucial role in tumorigenesis. Novel information about the epitranscriptomic modifications, involved in onco-miRNAs biogenesis, and in the modulation of their interplay with regulatory factors responsible for their processing and sorting are emerging. In this review, we highlight the contribution of bases modifications, sequence motifs, and secondary structures on miRNAs processing and sorting.

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  • Conventional radiography and MRI are standard for assessing knee osteoarthritis, but ultrasound is emerging as a useful complementary tool, despite ongoing debates about its efficacy.
  • Ultrasound can help detect issues like cartilage degradation and synovitis, and it allows for real-time guidance in local diagnostic and minimally invasive treatments.
  • Advances in ultrasound technology, such as tele-ultrasonography and raw data analysis, may improve therapy tracking and provide deeper insights into joint structures, highlighting its growing importance in both research and clinical applications.
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Immunotherapy has become an important part of the oncotherapy arsenal. Its applicability in various cancer types is impressive, as well as its use of endogenous mechanisms to achieve desired ends. However, off-target or on-target-off-tumor toxicity, limited activity, lack of control in combination treatments and, especially for solid tumors, low local accumulation, have collectively limited clinical use thereof.

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Southern right whales (SRWs, Eubalaena australis) have been observed feeding both at and below the surface (< 10 m) in Golfo Nuevo (42°42' S, 64°30' W), Península Valdés, Argentina, an area traditionally recognized as calving ground. In addition, we documented diving feeding behavior in SRWs during their stay in this gulf, which has not been previously described. We assessed this behavior using suction-cup-attached video-imaging tags (CRITTERCAMs) on individual whales.

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Neuroblastoma (NB) is the most commonly diagnosed extracranial solid tumor in children, accounting for 15% of all childhood cancer deaths. Although the 5-year survival rate of patients with a high-risk disease has increased in recent decades, NB remains a challenge in pediatric oncology, and the identification of novel potential therapeutic targets and agents is an urgent clinical need. The RNA-binding protein LIN28B has been identified as an oncogene in NB and is associated with a poor prognosis.

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The base excision repair (BER) Apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease 1 (APE1) enzyme is endowed with several non-repair activities including miRNAs processing. APE1 is overexpressed in many cancers but its causal role in the tumorigenic processes is largely unknown. We recently described that APE1 can be actively secreted by mammalian cells through exosomes.

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Introduction: Saliva has gained increasing attention in the quest for disease biomarkers. Because it is a biological fluid that can be collected is an easy, painless, and safe way, it has been increasingly studied for the identification of oral cancer biomarkers. This is particularly important because oral cancer is often diagnosed at late stages with a poor prognosis.

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Fewer than 20% of triple-negative breast cancer patients experience long-term responses to mainstay chemotherapy. Resistant tumor subpopulations use alternative metabolic pathways to escape therapy, survive, and eventually recur. Here, we show in vivo, longitudinal metabolic reprogramming in residual disease and recurrence of triple-negative breast cancer xenografts with varying sensitivities to the chemotherapeutic drug paclitaxel.

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Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma (HNSCC) is a malignant cancer with a poor prognosis. Galectins (Gal) have been the subject of intensive research, but the comparative prognostic value of each Gal type is not yet understood. Therefore, a literature search for evaluating galectins as prognostic biomarkers in HNSCC was conducted.

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  • The 'QuantitatEVs' workshop focused on quantitative methods for analyzing extracellular vesicles (EVs), from large bulk samples to individual vesicles, emphasizing new technologies.
  • * The event explored critical issues in analyzing EV-associated molecules and biophysical features, which are key for discovering and validating EV biomarkers for clinical use.
  • * Held in Trento, Italy, from January 31 to February 2, 2023, the workshop included a follow-up event in Milan aimed at supporting early career researchers.
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Multi-analyte liquid biopsies represent an emerging opportunity for non-invasive cancer assessment. We developed ONCE (One Aliquot for Circulating Elements), an approach for the isolation of extracellular vesicles (EV) and cell-free DNA (cfDNA) from a single aliquot of blood. We assessed ONCE performance to classify HER2-positive early-stage breast cancer (BrCa) patients by combining EV-associated RNA (EV-RNA) and cfDNA signals on  = 64 healthy donors (HD) and non-metastatic BrCa patients.

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  • The study aimed to create a new and detailed classification system for lumbosacral stenosis, focusing on the causes and severity levels based on MRI results.
  • The research involved 112 patients whose MRI scans were evaluated by two radiologists, showing high agreement rates for assessing various types of stenosis.
  • Results indicated strong reliability in both intra-observer and inter-observer evaluations, especially for different causes of stenosis like arthritis and epidural lipomatosis.
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Lamb dips of twenty lines in the P, Q, and R branches of the ν + ν + ν vibrational band of CH, in the spectral window of 7125-7230 cm, have been measured using an upgraded comb-calibrated frequency-stabilized cavity ring-down spectrometer, designed for extensive sub-Doppler measurements. Due to the large number of carefully executed Lamb-dip experiments, and to the extrapolation of absolute frequencies to zero pressure in each case, the combined average uncertainty of the measured line-center positions is 15 kHz (5 × 10 cm) with a 2-σ confidence level. Selection of the twenty lines was based on the theory of spectroscopic networks (SN), ensuring that a large number of transitions, measured previously by precision-spectroscopy investigations, could be connected to the and principal components of the SN of CH.

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BAZ2A promotes migration and invasion in prostate cancer. Two chemical probes, the specific BAZ2-ICR, and the BAZ2/BRD9 cross-reactive GSK2801, interfere with the recognition of acetylated lysines in histones by the bromodomains of BAZ2A and of its BAZ2B paralog. The two chemical probes were tested in prostate cancer cell lines with opposite androgen susceptibility.

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Contrast-enhanced abdominal CT is the gold standard for the diagnosis of acute mesenteric ischemia (AMI). CT findings include several anomalies like bowel wall thickening, thinning, attenuation, decreased enhancement, dilated fluid-filled loops, pneumatosis, and portal venous gas. A rare case of gas found only in the superior mesenteric artery (SMA) is presented.

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Multiple Myeloma (MM) is the most common primary osseous malignancy in adults, and it mainly affects men aged between 50 and 70 years. Although rare, central nervous system (CNS) involvement in MM is possible, and it has very poor prognosis. Therefore, fast and accurate diagnosis of CNS manifestation of MM is paramount.

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Snow avalanches are gravitational processes characterised by the rapid movement of a snow mass, threatening inhabitants and damaging infrastructure in mountain areas. Such phenomena are complex events, and for this reason, different numerical models have been developed to reproduce their dynamics over a given topography. In this study, we focus on the two-dimensional numerical simulation tools RAMMS::AVALANCHE and FLO-2D, aiming to compare their performance in predicting the deposition area of snow avalanches.

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Study Design: Retrospective cohort study.

Objectives: To assess the improvement of sexual impairment after percutaneous intradiscal ozone therapy in patients complaining of low back pain (LBP) due to lumbar disc herniation.

Methods: Between January 2018 and June 2021, 157 consecutive imaging-guided percutaneous intradiscal ozone therapies were performed on 122 patients with LBP and/or sciatic pain due to lumbar disc herniation.

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  • Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third leading cause of cancer deaths globally, often detected at advanced stages, which limits effective treatments.
  • The epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a key molecular process that facilitates cancer progression by enabling epithelial cells to adopt features of mesenchymal and stem-like cells.
  • Recent research suggests that metabolic changes, particularly in the tricarboxylic acid cycle, influence EMT and tumor progression, highlighting the potential for new therapies targeting specific proteins involved in these processes.
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(1) The aim of our study is to evaluate the capacity of the Visually AcceSAble Rembrandt Images (VASARI) scoring system in discerning between the different degrees of glioma and Isocitrate Dehydrogenase (IDH) status predictions, with a possible application in machine learning. (2) A retrospective study was conducted on 126 patients with gliomas (M/F = 75/51; mean age: 55.30), from which we obtained their histological grade and molecular status.

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