Publications by authors named "Irene Dell'Anno"

Background: This retrospective observational study described the epidemiology and the burden on the Italian healthcare service (SSN) of patients with polyneuropathy (PN) associated to the hereditary transthyretin amyloidosis (ATTRv).

Research Design And Methods: From the Fondazione ReS (Ricerca e Salute) administrative healthcare database (~5.5 million inhabitants in 2021), patients were identified as having ATTRv-PN in 2021 if they had received treatments for ATTRv-PN under SSN reimbursement (i.

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The role of Real-World Evidence (RWE) concerns the entire drug lifecycle; despite widely recognised in the post-marketing, it is still debated in the pre-marketing, mainly as per the identification and analysis of target populations (TPs) for new drugs or indications. Through administrative healthcare databases, Research and Health Foundation (ReS), in collaboration with experts, develops algorithms to select and analyse TPs. As of March 2024, 85 TPs in 15 clinical areas have been analysed, of which oncology is the most represented.

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Background: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) represents an important health challenge, despite being preventable and manageable thanks to up-to-date recommendations. In Italy, the pharmaceutical care of COPD patients is still ill-timed and inaccurate. This study aimed to describe the treatment of COPD patients in Italy and possible switches following an exacerbation.

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Introduction: The diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (Dlbcl) is the most common non-Hodgkin lymphoma and at highest incidence among the elderly. Despite the improved outcomes of patients treated with the first-line (1L) standard of care until the end of 2022, composed by rituximab and polychemotherapy (R-Chop), during the last 20 years, the rate of relapsed and refractory Dlbcl (rrDlbcl) remains elevated. This study has identified and analyzed patients newly diagnosed with Dlbcl and treated with 1L, from the perspective of the Italian National Health Service (Ssn).

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Background: Compassionate drug use (CDU) provides early access to not yet authorised medicines and is funded by pharmaceutical companies. The observational retrospective study Compass-O monitored the CDU of onco-haematological drugs, managed by seven Italian units for cytotoxic drug preparations (Unità Farmaci Antiblastici [UFA]), between 1 January, 2016 and 31 December, 2021.

Objective: We aimed to evaluate the CDU of onco-haematological drugs managed by seven Italian UFA, between 2016 and 2021.

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Background: Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma (MPM) is a rare malignancy with a poor prognosis. Current therapies are unsatisfactory and novel cures are urgently needed. In a previous drug screening, we identified thonzonium bromide (TB) as one of the most active compounds against MPM cells.

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  • The SNP rs4644 is a genetic change that affects a protein called galectin-3 (gal-3) and is linked to the risk of some cancers, including thyroid cancer.
  • Researchers studied two types of cells with different versions of this SNP to understand how it changes the proteins made by those cells.
  • They found that the SNP influences how gal-3 is formed and how it works, which might explain why some people are more likely to get certain diseases.
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Pdta Net, established and managed by Research and Health Foundation (ReS), is a database aimed at gathering and analysing the Regional Care Pathways (CPs) approved in Italy. A comprehensive search was conducted within institutional websites to retrieve all CPs approved by Italian Regions and Autonomous Provinces until December 2023, by utilizing specific keywords. Compared to the previous year, 51 new approvals were recorded.

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Introduction: Exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) can increase the risk of severe cardiovascular events.

Objective: Assess the crude incidence rates (IR) of cardiovascular events and the impact of exacerbations on the risk of cardiovascular events within different time periods following an exacerbation.

Methods: COPD patients aged ≥45 years between 01/01/2015 and 12/31/2018 were identified from the Fondazione Ricerca e Salute administrative database.

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  • - The article discusses advancements in using the CRISPR/Cas9 gene-editing system, specifically focusing on modifying a single-nucleotide polymorphism in human thyroid cells (Nthy-Ori).
  • - Two delivery methods (lentivirus and chemical lipids) and two strategies for creating double-strand breaks (DSB) were tested, one using standard Cas9 and another with a modified version that creates single-strand breaks (SSB).
  • - The findings suggest that using the double nickase approach is more effective for inserting genes in these cells, while the regular CRISPR/Cas9 system is better suited for knocking out genes by causing mutations.
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Introduction: The neo-vascular age-related macular degeneration (nAmd) is a frequent cause of vision loss, although the intravitreal (Ivt) injections of anti-Vegf (vascular endothelial growth factor) have improved functional outcomes. This study has assessed the healthcare and economic burden on the Italian national health service (Inhs) for patients with nAmd and new users of anti-Vegf.

Methods: From the database of Fondazione Ricerca e Salute (ReS), people aged ≥55 and with an in-hospital diagnosis of nAmd and/or an injection of anti-Vegf (aflibercept, ranibizumab, pegaptanib; index date) in 2018 are selected.

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Introduction: The community-acquired pneumonia (Cap) and the acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (Aecopd) frequently receive wrong therapies, leading to the increase of healthcare consumption resources, direct and indirect costs, and antimicrobial resistance. This study identified Cap and Aecopd hospitalized events, and analyzed them in terms of comorbidities, antibiotic use, re-hospitalizations, diagnostics and costs, from the perspective of the Italian national health service (Inhs).

Methods: From the database of Fondazione Ricerca e Salute (ReS), hospitalizations for Cap and Aecopd from 2016 to 2019.

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Introduction: Rheumatoid arthritis (Ra) and diabetes are often associated with chronic multimorbidity and share the high risk of development of major cardiovascular events (Mace). This study aimed to identify and analyse patients with only Ra, Ra + diabetes, and only diabetes, in terms of comorbidities and new occurrence of Cv events, from the perspective of the Italian national health service (Inhs).

Methods: Starting from the Fondazione ricerca e salute (ReS)'s database, through the record linkage of administrative healthcare data, cohorts with only Ra, Ra + diabetes and only diabetes have been selected, characterized (age and sex), and analysed by comorbidity (depression, dyslipidemia, hypertension, hemorrhagic stroke and ischemic stroke/transient ischemic attack - Tia, coronary artery disease - Cad, heart failure - Hf, chronic liver disease, periphery artery disease - Pad, chronic kidney disease, asthma/chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - Copd, neoplasia) and by new Cv events (Hf, Cad and ischemic stroke/Tia) within two follow-up years (Kaplan-Meier curves).

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Introduction: The adoption of a Care Pathway (CP) allows the healthcare management of patients suffering from high-epidemiological impact chronic diseases. The continuity of care of these patients is one of the main purposes of the community-based healthcare reform, foreseen in the 6th Mission of the National recovery and resilience plan. Fondazio-ne Ricerca e Salute (ReS) collects and analyses regional CPs approved in Italy, through the Pdta Net database.

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The lack of effective therapies remains one of the main challenges for malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM). In this perspective, drug repositioning could accelerate the identification of novel treatments. We screened 1170 FDA-approved drugs on a SV40-immortalized mesothelial (MeT-5A) and five MPM (Mero-14, Mero-25, IST-Mes2, NCI-H28 and MSTO-211H) cell lines.

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  • - Galectin-3 is a protein that plays a significant role in the transformation of thyroid cells and is linked to the regulation of important transcription factors, with a specific focus on a genetic variant (rs4644) that has been studied in connection to thyroid cancer but lacks comprehensive data.
  • - A study involving 1,142 patients with differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) and 1,223 controls was conducted to explore the relationship between the rs4644 SNP and DTC risk, revealing that the AA genotype is associated with a lower risk of DTC compared to the CC genotype.
  • - Analysis of gene expression in modified thyroid cells showed that rs4644 influences the expression of 34 specific genes, which supports the role
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  • Malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) is a serious cancer mainly caused by asbestos exposure and has few effective treatments.
  • Researchers tested 1170 FDA-approved drugs on MPM cells and found that the drug fludarabine (F-araA) was very harmful to these cancer cells, while having less effect on healthy cells.
  • This study suggests fludarabine could be a possible treatment for MPM, but more research is needed to understand how it works.
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  • Soluble mesothelin-related peptide (SMRP) shows potential as a biomarker for malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM), but its accuracy is influenced by various confounding factors that need to be identified for better diagnostic performance.
  • This study focused on a 1,000 base pair region of the gene's minimal promoter to find expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) that impact SMRP levels, examining four promoter variants in a group of 72 MPM and 677 non-MPM individuals.
  • The findings reveal that the rs2235503 variant acts as an eQTL linked to higher SMRP levels in non-MPM subjects, suggesting that genetic background is crucial for improving the specificity of SM
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Background: Malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) is an aggressive neoplasm of the pleura, mainly related to asbestos exposure. As in other solid tumors, malignant cells exhibit high glucose uptake and glycolytic rates with increased lactic acid efflux into the interstitial space. Lactate transport into and out of cells, crucial to maintaining intracellular pH homeostasis and glycolysis, is carried out by monocarboxylate transporters (MCTs) and the chaperone basigin (CD147).

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For malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) novel therapeutic strategies are urgently needed. In a previous study, we identified 51 putative cancer genes over-expressed in MPM tissues and cell lines. Here, we deepened the study on nine of them (, , , , (), , , , and ) to ascertain whether they are truly mesothelial cancer driver genes (CDGs) or genes overexpressed in an adaptive response to the tumoral progression ("passenger genes").

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Here we summarize the most recent update of mesothelioma research in basic science presented at the 14 iMig2018 international conference. The symposium of basic science track mainly focused on the drivers of mesothelioma initiation and progression, molecular pathogenesis, and perspectives on potential therapeutic approaches. This review covers several promising fields including strategies efficiently inhibiting YAP/TAZ functions or their critical downstream targets, heparanase inhibitors, RAN depletion, and MIF/CD74 inhibitors that may be developed as novel therapeutic approaches.

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Background: Soluble mesothelin-related peptide (SMRP) is a promising diagnostic biomarker for malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM), but various confounders hinder its usefulness in surveillance programmes. We previously showed that a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) within the 3'untranslated region (3'UTR) of the () gene could affect the levels of SMRP.

Objectives: To focus on SNPs located within promoter as possible critical genetic variables in determining SMRP levels.

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