Publications by authors named "Maria C Rossi"

The tumor microenvironment is an altered milieu that imposes multiple selective pressures leading to the survival and dissemination of aggressive and fit tumor cell subpopulations. How pre-tumoral and tumoral cells respond to changes in their microenvironment will determine the subsequent evolution of the tumor. In this study, we have subjected pre-tumoral and tumoral cells to coverslip-induced hypoxia, which recapitulates the intracellular hypoxia and extracellular acidification characteristic of the early tumor microenvironment, and we have used a combination of quantitative phase microscopy and epifluorescence to analyze diverse cellular responses to this altered environment.

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Background: We evaluated the proportion of Type 2 diabetes (T2D) patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) participating in the AMD (Association of Medical Diabetologists) Annals initiative who met the eligibility criteria for phase III-studies on finerenone, showing its renal and cardiovascular benefits.

Methods: This analysis involved all T2D patients seen in 2019 in 282 diabetes centers in Italy, for whom data on kidney function (estimated glomerular filtration rate and albuminuria) were available. Data are presented separately for different scenarios, covering the population with main eligibility criteria for inclusion in the FIDELIO-DKD and FIGARO-DKD trials.

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Early, intensive glycemic control in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) is associated with long-term benefits in cardiovascular disease (CVD) development. Evidence on benefits of achieving HbA1c targets close to normal values is scant. Individuals with newly diagnosed T2D, without CVD at baseline, were identified in an Italian clinical registry (n = 251,339).

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  • Donations after circulatory death face challenges like obtaining family consent, requiring specialized personnel, and time-sensitive organ evaluations, which can harm the organ.
  • The current method for evaluating organs involves a lengthy process of preparing formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded samples, but extemporaneous frozen biopsies are considered a less reliable alternative.
  • This study examines the effectiveness of frozen biopsy samples in detecting organ issues compared to the standard FFPE samples and correlates two clinical markers—serum creatinine levels and warm ischemia time—with kidney transplant outcomes.
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  • * The study analyzed a large group of 105,163 individuals recently diagnosed with T2D to assess how prevalent rapid eGFR decline is and identified significant predictors like age, gender, and medical conditions.
  • * Findings revealed that 12.9% of subjects experienced a rapid decline in eGFR, emphasizing the need to consider eGFR changes as an important factor in defining chronic kidney disease (CK
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Familial chylomicronemia syndrome (FCS) is a rare inherited condition due to lipoprotein lipase deficiency, characterized by hyperchylomicronemia and severe hypertriglyceridemia. Diagnosis is often delayed, thus increasing the risk of acute pancreatitis and hospitalization. Hypertriglyceridemia is a common finding in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D), who may harbor FCS among the most severe forms.

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Aim: To compare the effectiveness of different basal insulins (BI) prescribed as an add-on to or switch from glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist (GLP-1 RA) therapy.

Materials And Methods: Retrospective, real-world data from electronic medical records of 32 Italian diabetes clinics were used, after propensity score adjustment, to compare effectiveness after 6 months of treatment with second- versus first-generation BI (2BI vs. 1BI) or glargine 300 U/ml versus degludec 100 U/ml (Gla-300 vs.

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Aims: Glargine 300 U/mL (Gla-300) has been recently approved for use in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes (T1D). However, real-world effectiveness data are scarce, and aim of this analysis was to assess clinical outcomes in young patients with T1D switching from 1st generation basal insulin (1BI) to Gla-300.

Methods: ISPED CARD is a retrospective, multicenter study, based on data anonymously extracted from Electronic Medical Records.

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  • This study compares the effectiveness of adding basal insulin (Gla-300) to existing GLP-1 receptor agonist therapy versus switching to a fixed combination (iDegLira) in diabetes patients in Italy.
  • After 6 months, the group using Gla-300 showed greater improvements in fasting blood glucose and required a slight increase in insulin dosage compared to the iDegLira group, despite both groups achieving low insulin doses.
  • The findings suggest that adding Gla-300 allows for better glucose control, potentially due to more effective insulin titration, although both groups faced challenges in starting and adjusting their insulin treatment.
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The iminosugar 1-deoxynojirimicyn (DNJ) contained in mulberry leaves has displayed systemic beneficial effects against disorders of carbohydrate metabolism. Nevertheless, its effect is impaired by the short half-life. Alginate-based carriers were developed to encapsulate a DNJ-rich mulberry extract: Ca-alginate beads, obtained by external gelation, and spray-dried alginate microparticles (SDMs).

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Aim: In Italy, the ISPED CARD initiative was launched to measure and improve quality of care in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes.

Methods: Process and outcome indicators and the related information derived from electronic medical records were identified. A network of pediatric diabetes centers was created on a voluntary basis.

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Accurate dosimetry of ultra-high dose-rate beams using diamond detectors remains challenging, primarily due to the elevated photocurrent peaks exceeding the input dynamics of precision electrometers. This work aimed at demonstrating the effectiveness of compact gated-integration electronics in conditioning the current peaks (>20 mA) generated by a highly sensitive ( ≃ 26 nC/Gy) custom-made diamond photoconductor under electron FLASH irradiation, as well as in real-time monitoring of beam dose and dose-rate. For the emerging FLASH technology, this study provided a new perspective on using commercially available diamond dosimeters with high sensitivity, currently employed in conventional radiotherapy.

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Mechanical forces drive and modulate a wide variety of processes in eukaryotic cells including those occurring in the nucleus. Relevantly, forces are fundamental during development since they guide lineage specifications of embryonic stem cells. A sophisticated macromolecular machinery transduces mechanical stimuli received at the cell surface into a biochemical output; a key component in this mechanical communication is the cytoskeleton, a complex network of biofilaments in constant remodeling that links the cell membrane to the nuclear envelope.

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  • The study focused on evaluating how patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) intensified their treatment with basal insulin (BI) after being prescribed glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RA) between 2011 and 2021.
  • Out of 7,962 eligible patients, 39.7% initiated BI treatment, with most switching from GLP-1 RA, while others opted for add-ons or combination therapies.
  • The findings emphasized the need to address clinical inertia in insulin treatment by using innovative therapy options to improve patient outcomes.
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Switching to bictegravir, emtricitabine, and tenofovir alafenamide (BIC/FTC/TAF) from other antiretroviral regimens is safe and effective for virologically suppressed people living with HIV (PLWH). The term virological suppression includes both low but detectable HIV viremia and undetectable HIV viremia, and the latter is possibly associated with a lower immune activation state. Herein, we describe a 24-month follow-up of experienced PLWH with plasma HIV RNA undetectable or detectable < 50 copies/ml switching to BIC/FTC/TAF.

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Objective: Obesity is a growing emergency in type 1 diabetes (T1D). Sex differences in obesity prevalence and its clinical consequences in adult T1D subjects have been poorly investigated. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of obesity and severe obesity, clinical correlates, and potential sex differences in a large cohort of T1D subjects participating to the AMD (Associazione Medici Diabetologi) Annals Initiative in Italy.

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Live virus neutralization is the gold standard to investigate immunity. This prospective observational study aimed to determine the magnitude of response against the original B.1 lineage and against the BA.

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The interactions between mitochondria and the cytoskeleton have been found to alter mitochondrial function; however, the mechanisms underlying this phenomenon are largely unknown. Here, we explored how the integrity of the cytoskeleton affects the cellular organization, morphology and mobility of mitochondria in Xenopus laevis melanocytes. Cells were imaged in control condition and after different treatments that selectively affect specific cytoskeletal networks (microtubules, F-actin and vimentin filaments).

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Introduction: Aim of the present study was to evaluate the real-world impact of once-weekly (OW) subcutaneous semaglutide on different end-points indicative of metabolic control, cardiovascular risk factors, and beta-cell function in type 2 diabetes (T2D).

Methods: This was a retrospective, observational study conducted in 5 diabetes clinics in Italy. Changes in HbA1c, fasting blood glucose (FBG), body weight, blood pressure, lipid profile, renal function, and beta-cell function (HOMA-B) during 12 months were evaluated.

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  • This study looked at how having certain antibodies (HBcAb) affects HIV treatment in patients who switched to a two-drug therapy with lamivudine.
  • Out of 160 patients, those with HBcAb had a much lower chance of controlling their HIV compared to those without these antibodies.
  • The study found that patients with HBcAb were more likely to have problems with their HIV levels coming back, especially after switching treatments.
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  • The study analyzed IgG antibody levels in HIV+ patients on antiretroviral therapy after receiving two and three doses of the BNT162b2 mRNA vaccine, focusing on the impact of their HIV viremia levels and CD4+ cell counts.
  • Out of 184 enrolled patients, various patterns of HIV viremia were found, with 92.9% achieving optimal IgG responses six months after the third dose, and the initial response at two months significantly predicted outcomes at six months.
  • Findings suggest that individuals with a low nadir value of CD4+ cells (≤ 330 cells/mm3) were less likely to have an optimal immune response, indicating that personalized vaccination strategies might be beneficial for HIV
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A recent innovation in diamond technology has been the development of the "black diamond" (BD), a material with very high optical absorption generated by processing the diamond surface with a femtosecond laser. In this work, we investigate the optical behavior of the BD samples to prove a near to zero dielectric permittivity in the high electric field condition, where the Frenkel-Poole (FP) effect takes place. Zero-epsilon materials (ENZ), which represent a singularity in optical materials, are expected to lead to remarkable developments in the fields of integrated photonic devices and optical interconnections.

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Radiotherapy is now recognized as a pillar in the fight against cancer. Two different types are currently used in clinical practice: (1) external beam radiotherapy, using high-energy X-rays or electron beams, both in the MeV-range, and (2) intraoperative radiotherapy, using low-energy X-rays (up to 50 keV) and MeV-range electron beams. Versatile detectors able to measure the radiation dose independently from the radiation nature and energy are therefore extremely appealing to medical physicists.

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