Publications by authors named "Marie Daniele Diebold"

Describe clinical, histological and molecular charatcteristics and prognosis values of the serrated candidate markers AnnexinA10 and Gremlin1 in colon adenocarcinomas. Immunohistochemical expression of AnnexinA10 and Gremlin1 was evaluated on 346 colonic adenocarcinomas. Clinicopathological, molecular features and prognostic characteristics were then evaluated.

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  • * Researchers used the mirror image method to compare 82 stored tumor samples and their formalin-fixed controls, evaluating various features like differentiation grade and cell percentages.
  • * Results showed good alignment for mucinous components, but overall microscopic and molecular correspondence for quality control was lacking, indicating the mirror method is not a reliable alternative for ensuring sample integrity.
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Unlabelled: LRP1 (low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein 1), a multifunctional endocytic receptor, has recently been identified as a hub within a biomarker network for multi-cancer clinical outcome prediction. As its role in colon cancer has not yet been characterized, we here investigate the relationship between LRP1 and outcome.

Materials And Methods: mRNA expression was determined in colon adenocarcinoma and paired colon mucosa samples, as well as in stromal and tumor cells obtained after laser capture microdissection.

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This study evaluated the midterm delivery of doxorubicin in liver specimens from patients (N = 4) with hepatocellular carcinoma treated with drug-eluting embolic (DEE) transarterial chemoembolization. The patients had surgical resection 57, 79, 80 and 105 days after doxorubicin DEE chemoembolization. Doxorubicin concentrations inside embolic particles and in surrounding tissues were assessed by infrared microspectroscopy and microspectrofluorimetry, respectively.

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  • Familial small-intestine neuroendocrine tumors (SI-NETs) are a rare inherited condition that may be linked to changes in the IPMK gene, though the exact mechanisms are unclear.
  • A study examined 17 patients from 8 families affected by SI-NETs, finding a high occurrence of multiple tumors and distant metastases, but no mutations in the IPMK gene.
  • The findings suggest that the genetic factors contributing to these familial cases of SI-NETs may not be related to the IPMK gene or its chromosomal region, potentially resembling those found in sporadic cases.
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Background: Our objective was to determine whether visceral obesity is associated with increased microvascular invasion (MVI) in patients surgically treated for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).

Methods: Data were collected retrospectively in a series of 79 patients treated by surgical resection for HCC, using CT-scan for evaluation of visceral obesity.

Results: There was no significant association between visceral obesity and MVI (OR = 1.

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Thrombospondin-1 (TSP-1) is a matricellular glycoprotein known for being highly expressed within a tumor microenvironment, where it promotes an aggressive phenotype particularly by interacting with the CD47 cell-surface receptor. While it originates from the stromal compartment in many malignancies, melanoma is an exception as invasive and metastatic melanoma cells overexpress TSP-1. We recently demonstrated that a new molecular agent that selectively prevents TSP-1 binding to CD47, called TAX2, exhibits anti-cancer properties when administered systemically by decreasing viable tumor tissue within subcutaneous B16 melanoma allografts.

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Plasma cell infiltration of the liver has been described in about 45% of patient with multiple myeloma in autopsy review; however, it is usually not associated with significant liver dysfunction. Indeed, only rare cases of massive plasma cell infiltration leading to non-obstructive cholestasis and hepatic failure have been described. Here, we report a case with a history of 8 years of MM with extensive liver fibrosis and portal hypertension with no other evidence aetiology unless massive plasma cell infiltration who presented a significant regression of both biological liver abnormalities and liver stiffness after ten months of chemotherapy concomitantly to a significant decrease of the IgG serum monoclonal band.

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Medical research projects become increasingly dependent on biobanked tissue of high quality because the reliability of gene expression is affected by the quality of extracted RNA. Hence, the present study aimed to determine if clinical, surgical, histological, and molecular parameters influence RNA quality of normal and tumoral frozen colonic tissues. RNA Quality Index (RQI) was evaluated on 241 adenocarcinomas and 115 matched normal frozen colon tissues collected between October 2006 and December 2012.

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Objective: Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in patients with end-stage renal disease. Serum amyloid A (SAA) is an acute phase protein and a binding partner for the multiligand receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE). We investigated the role of the interaction between SAA and RAGE in uremia-related atherogenesis.

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Objective: To describe findings in vitreous fluid samples in routine cytology practice.

Study Design: The pathology archives from 1988 to 2008 at our institution were searched for vitreous samples. The slides were reviewed and clinical and follow-up information was obtained.

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Emphysema is the major component of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). During emphysema, elastin breakdown in the lung tissue originates from the release of large amounts of elastase by inflammatory cells. Elevated levels of elastin-derived peptides (EP) reflect massive pulmonary elastin breakdown in COPD patients.

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  • Researchers created and validated a new index called the Nancy index to measure disease activity in ulcerative colitis (UC) using biopsies and histological features.
  • The index incorporates three key features: ulceration, acute inflammatory infiltrate, and chronic inflammatory infiltrate, and is rated on a scale from 0 (no activity) to 4 (severe activity).
  • The Nancy index demonstrated strong reliability and responsiveness, correlating well with existing assessment tools, making it suitable for both clinical practice and research studies.
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Ménétrier's disease is a rare hypertrophic gastropathy, causing protein leak. An overexpression of transforming growth factor alpha is involved. In inhibiting the epidermal growth factor receptor, cetuximab and somatostatin analogues are the two most promising treatments, allowing to avoid radical gastrectomy.

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Upon chronological aging, human skin undergoes structural and molecular modifications, especially at the level of type I collagen. This macromolecule is one of the main dermal structural proteins and presents several age-related alterations. It exhibits a triple helical structure and assembles itself to form fibrils and fibers.

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The multi-modular glycoprotein thrombospondin-1 (TSP-1) is considered as a key actor within the tumor microenvironment. Besides, TSP-1 binding to CD47 is widely reported to regulate cardiovascular function as it promotes vasoconstriction and angiogenesis limitation. Therefore, many studies focused on targeting TSP-1:CD47 interaction, aiming for up-regulation of physiological angiogenesis to enhance post-ischemia recovery or to facilitate engraftment.

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Background: Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (PNETs) may evolve and cause hormonal hypersecretion-related symptoms that were not present at the initial diagnosis, termed metachronous hormonal syndromes (MHSs). Their setting, characteristics, and outcomes are not well-described.

Objective: To describe MHSs in patients with sporadic PNETs.

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The detection of BRAF mutation in colorectal cancer has several clinical applications: enabling the discrimination between sporadic and Lynch syndrome-related colorectal carcinoma, and providing warning of a poorer prognosis. Few immunohistochemical studies using whole-tissue tumor section staining have recently been performed on colorectal cancer. The aim of this study was to evaluate the detection of BRAF mutation by immunohistochemistry (IHC) on tissue microarray (TMA).

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  • Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a skin cancer linked to the Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCPyV), which is thought to promote cancer development.* -
  • In a study of 36 patients, researchers evaluated the expression of viral large T antigen (LTA) and viral load, finding that MCPyV was present in 88% of patients, influencing tumor characteristics.* -
  • Two MCC subgroups were identified based on viral load, with LTA-positive tumors showing lower growth rates and improved patient survival compared to LTA-negative tumors, indicating that viral load can be a useful prognostic factor.*
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Diffuse adult high-grade gliomas (HGGs) with necrosis encompass anaplastic oligodendrogliomas (AOs) with necrosis (grade III), glioblastomas (GBM, grade IV) and glioblastomas with an oligodendroglial component (GBMO, grade IV). Here, we aimed to search for prognostic relevance of histological classification and molecular alterations of these tumors. About 210 patients were included (63 AO, 56 GBM and 91 GBMO).

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Background: Crohn's disease (CD) is associated with an increased risk of small bowel adenocarcinoma (SBA). However, there are no guidelines for the screening and early diagnosis of SBA. Colorectal cancer associated with chronic colitis arises from dysplasia.

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Histopathology remains the gold standard method for colon cancer diagnosis. Novel complementary approaches for molecular level diagnosis of the disease are need of the hour. Infrared (IR) imaging could be a promising candidate method as it probes the intrinsic chemical bonds present in a tissue, and provides a "spectral fingerprint" of the biochemical composition.

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