Publications by authors named "Luisa Nanni"

Background. Familial combined hyperlipidemia (FCHL), the most common genetic form of hyperlipdemia, is characterized by a strong familial clustering and by premature coronary heart disease. The FCHL locus has been mapped to human chromosome 1q21-q23.

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Objective: Familial combined hyperlipidemia (FCHL) has been associated with abnormalities in fatty acid metabolism. The adipose triglyceride lipase (PNPLA2) plays a pivotal role in the turnover of fatty acids in adipose tissue and liver. This study was designed to evaluate whether selected PNPLA2 variants may influence the susceptibility to FCHL or its lipid-related traits.

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A subgroup of neutral lipid storage disease has been recently associated with myopathy (NLSDM) and attributed to mutations in the gene (PNPLA2) encoding an adipose triglyceride lipase involved in the degradation of intracellular triglycerides. Five NLSDM patients have been described thus far and we reported three additional patients. A 44-year old Iranian woman and two Italian brothers, aged 40 and 35, presented with exercise intolerance and proximal limb weakness, elevated CK levels, and Jordan's anomaly.

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Gene expression profiling by microarray technologies has been successfully applied to study the transcriptional changes that occur in tissues such as heart, vessels and blood cells in different cardiovascular disorders. Such studies have been performed in human cardiovascular syndromes and in animal models with the aim of unraveling the complex molecular pictures underlying human pathophysiology. As already observed in cancer research, gene expression studies in humans may provide a finer molecular classification of patients with cardiovascular diseases and indicate new markers useful for prognostic and therapeutic strategies.

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Platelets play a pivotal role in thrombus formation in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD), since the high shear generated in the presence of severe coronary stenoses can increase platelet reactivity (PR) and trigger thrombogenesis. Several reports have suggested a functional effect of human platelet antigen (HPA)-1 and HPA-2 gene polymorphisms on PR. However, the true determinants of high-shear PR in CAD patients taking their usual medications are still incompletely understood.

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About 10% of cases of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) evolve into dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) with unknown causes. We studied 11 unrelated patients (pts) with HCM who progressed to DCM (group A) and 11 who showed "typical" HCM (group B). Mutational analysis of the beta-myosin heavy chain (MYH7), myosin-binding protein C (MYBPC3), and cardiac troponin T (TNNT2) genes demonstrated eight mutations affecting MYH7 or MYBPC3 gene, five of which were new mutations.

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