Publications by authors named "D Sacco"

Among the various environmental pollutants, dioxin, a highly toxic and widely used compound, is associated with numerous adverse health effects, including a potentially toxic multigenerational effect. Understanding the mechanisms by which dioxin exposure can affect sperm epigenetics is critical to comprehending the potential consequences for offspring health and development. This study investigates the possible association between weighted epimutations, hypothesized as markers of epigenetic drift, and dioxin exposure in sperm tissues.

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Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune condition characterized by inflammatory and neurodegenerative traits. Recently, DNA methylation has emerged as a promising field of investigation for elucidating dynamics characterizing MS development and progression.

Objectives: This study aimed to comprehensively investigate the role of epigenetics in MS by analyzing the methylation profiles from blood and brain tissues from public datasets.

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  • The study aimed to investigate the prevalence of fentanyl in illicit drugs and how awareness of its presence might impact overdose rates in the U.S. drug crisis.
  • Researchers surveyed 229 emergency department patients in New York City about their drug use and tested their urine for fentanyl from April 2022 to January 2024.
  • Results showed that a significant number of patients using opioids (89%) tested positive for fentanyl, including many who were unaware, while 24% of those intending to use only nonopioids also tested positive, highlighting the need for harm reduction education.
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  • An emerging yeast species poses a significant threat to global health, with the first case of candidemia reported in Southern Italy.
  • Whole genome sequencing (WGS) was used to analyze two strains from infected patients, revealing high genetic similarity to strains found in Lebanon.
  • Environmental sampling in an ICU showed a concerning 46.1% positivity rate for this yeast, emphasizing the urgent need for enhanced infection control measures.
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Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a mental health condition that can severely impact patients' social lives, leading to withdrawal and difficulty in maintaining relationships. Environmental factors such as trauma and stress can worsen MDD by interacting with genetic predispositions. Epigenetics, which examines changes in gene expression influenced by the environment, may help identify patterns linked to depression.

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