Publications by authors named "M Lazzara"

Questions in cancer have engaged systems biologists for decades. During that time, the quantity of molecular data has exploded, but the need for abstractions, formal models, and simplifying insights has remained the same. This review brings together classic breakthroughs and recent findings in the field of cancer systems biology, focusing on cancer-cell pathways for tumorigenesis and therapeutic response.

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  • - The diagnosis of Cushing's syndrome can be challenging, especially when its symptoms are masked by other serious health issues such as severe infections or blood clots.
  • - Patients may present with severe opportunistic infections or thromboembolic events, which can complicate the identification of Cushing's syndrome.
  • - This review aims to summarize existing data on diagnosing Cushing's syndrome in patients with these severe conditions and outlines the best methods for accurate diagnosis.
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Endogenous Cushing's syndrome (CS) is a rare condition due to prolonged exposure to elevated circulating cortisol levels that features its typical phenotype characterised by moon face, proximal myopathy, easy bruising, hirsutism in females and a centripetal distribution of body fat. Given the direct and indirect effects of hypercortisolism, CS is a severe disease burdened by increased cardio-metabolic morbidity and mortality in which visceral adiposity plays a leading role. Although not commonly found in clinical setting, endogenous CS is definitely underestimated leading to delayed diagnosis with consequent increased rate of complications and reduced likelihood of their reversal after disease control.

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Unlabelled: The tumor microenvironment in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) plays a key role in tumor progression and response to therapy. The dense PDAC stroma causes hypovascularity, which leads to hypoxia. Here, we showed that hypoxia drives long-lasting epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) in PDAC primarily through a positive-feedback histone methylation-MAPK signaling axis.

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