Publications by authors named "Mascitti M"

Cisplatin is a platinum-based chemotherapy drug with antimicrobial and antitumoral activity, largely used for a long time in the treatment of several cancers, including the Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma (OSCC), which is one of the most frequent neoplasms of the oral cavity. Due to its aggressiveness and metastatic invasion, OSCC is characterized by poor outcome, often related also to chemoresistance mechanisms. The intracellular enzyme paraoxonase-2 (PON2) normally acts defending cells from the damages induced by Reactive Oxygen Species.

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To evaluate the advantages of dual-energy computed tomography (DECT) virtual non-hydroxyapatite color mapping (VNHAP) in combination with standard bone CT (BCT) in the identification of subtle or occult traumatic fractures referred to emergency and acceptance departments (DEAs). Forty patients (22 men; mean age 83 ± 23.7 y) with suspected traumatic fractures referred to our emergency department and examined with a fast kilovoltage-switching single-source spectral CT scan between January and October 2023 were retrospectively reviewed.

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  • Robotic surgery has shifted urology towards minimally invasive techniques, significantly benefiting procedures like radical prostatectomy.
  • A review of literature on robotic platforms reveals that while the DaVinci system is predominant, new alternatives are emerging, but comprehensive comparisons are rare.
  • The role of artificial intelligence in robotic surgery is growing, suggesting that more research is needed to fully understand its impact and future developments in urology.
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  • Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) consists of various subtypes with unique genetic changes, requiring tailored treatment approaches for each.
  • A detailed review was performed of English language articles on the molecular mechanisms of kidney cancer, excluding non-original studies.
  • Hereditary kidney cancer accounts for 5-8% of cases, linked to specific syndromes with genetic mutations that lead to tumor development and related symptoms, emphasizing the importance of understanding these mechanisms for early diagnosis and treatment options.
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High resolution analysis of collagen bundles could provide information on tumor onset and evolution. This study was focused on the microarchitecture and biomolecular organization of collagen bundles in oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma (OTSCC). Thirty-five OTSCC biopsy samples were analyzed by synchrotron-based phase-contrast microcomputed tomography and Fourier transform infrared imaging (FTIRI) spectroscopy.

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Background: Oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma (OTSCC) often presents with aggressive clinical behaviour that may require multimodality treatment based on reliable prognostication. We aimed to evaluate the prognostic ability of five online web-based tools to predict the clinical behaviour of OTSCC resection and biopsy samples.

Methods: A total of 135 OTSCC resection cases and 33 OTSCC biopsies were included to predict recurrence and survival.

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Thyroid cancer (TC) and thyroid autoimmune disorders (AITD) are among the most common diseases in the general population, with higher incidence in women. Chronic inflammation and autoimmunity play a pivotal role in carcinogenesis. Some studies, indeed, have pointed out the presence of AITD as a risk factor for TC, although this issue remains controversial.

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Objective: Resection of tumors of oral cavity usually causes short- or long-term sequelae such as chewing, speech and swallowing impairment. To preserve this function it is necessary to maintain the lining of the oral cavity, the mobility and sensitivity of the tongue. Reconstructive options for oral mucosal defects resulting from tumor resection included primary closure, mucosal and skin grafts, pedicle and microvascular free flaps, and dermal matrix.

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  • Kidney stone disease (KSD) has become increasingly common, with a notable rise in incidence over the past decades, primarily affecting the renal system.
  • Most kidney stones are composed of calcium, particularly calcium oxalate, and often form on Randall's plaque, a calcium phosphate surface on kidney papillae.
  • To reduce the high recurrence rate of around 50% within five years, a better understanding of stone formation mechanisms is essential, along with targeted behavioral, nutritional, and pharmacological interventions.
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Background: Mortality is linked to tumor budding (TB) in certain neoplasms. TB as a relevant histopathological feature is conditioned by tumor site, a specific study on head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is needed.

Methods: A comprehensive meta-analysis was undertaken to investigate the relationship between TB and HNSCC-related outcomes.

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Objectives: The present study aims to assess the serum circulating cell-free (cfDNA) concentrations in patients with periodontitis and cardiovascular disease (CVD) and to evaluate the impact of periodontitis on circulating cfDNA levels and the confounding factors that might mediated the possible relationship.

Materials And Methods: Healthy controls (n=30) and patients with CVD (n=31), periodontitis (n=31), and periodontitis + CVD (n=30) were enrolled in the present study. All subjects underwent regular periodontal examination and blood sampling and cfDNA evaluation.

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Objective: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the expression of intracellular and vesicular LGALS3BP in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) patients and available cell lines to explore its potential as a target for antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) therapy.

Methods: Free and vesicular LGALS3BP expression levels were evaluated in cancer tissues from a cohort of OSCC patients as well as in a panel of OSCC cell lines through immunohistochemistry, qRT-PCR, Western Blot analysis, and ELISA.

Results: LGALS3BP resulted in being highly expressed in the cytoplasm of tumour cells in OSCC patient tissues.

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Objectives: Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) poses a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge worldwide and is associated with a poor survival rate. Due to the variability in the efficacy of treatments for HNSCC, new predictive biomarkers of therapy outcomes are needed. Recently, we developed an algorithm that employs the mutational profile of TP53 as an independent prognostic factor in HNSCC.

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Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor (IPR) and ryanodine receptor (RyR) are homologous cation channels that mediate release of Ca from the endoplasmic/sarcoplasmic reticulum (ER/SR) and thereby are involved in many physiological processes. In previous studies, we determined that when the D2594 residue, located at or near the gate of the IPR type 1, was replaced by lysine (D2594K), a gain of function was obtained. This mutant phenotype was characterized by increased IP sensitivity.

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  • - Periodontitis is an infectious oral disease that damages periodontal tissues and can result in tooth loss, with current treatment strategies still facing challenges, highlighting the need for new personalized therapies.
  • - This study focuses on recent advancements related to oxidative stress biomarkers, particularly the role of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and their metabolites, in diagnosing and treating periodontitis.
  • - Key antioxidant systems, such as thioredoxin and peroxiredoxin, alongside enzymes like superoxide dismutase and catalase, play vital roles in managing ROS levels and counteracting oxidative stress in periodontal disease.
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Background: Several solutions are available for the rehabilitation of edentulous jaws. Each treatment option is characterised by specific advantages and drawbacks.

Objective: The aim of this research was to perform a cost-effectiveness (CE) analysis of the main rehabilitative solutions of totally edentulous mandibles.

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Human body is colonized by a florid microbial community of bacteria, archaea, fungi, protists, helminths, and viruses, known as microbiota, which co-evolves with the host and influences its health through all stages of its life. It is well known that oral microorganisms form highly structurally and functionally organized multi-species biofilms and establish a network of complex mutual inter-species interactions having a primary function in synergy, signaling, or antagonism. This ecological model allows the microorganisms to increase their resistance to antimicrobial agents and settle a balanced microbes-host symbiotic relationship that ensures oral and global health status in humans.

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Oral squamous cell carcinoma represents the most aggressive and frequent form of head and neck cancer. Due to drug resistance, the 5-year survival rate of patients with advanced disease is less than 50%. In order to identify molecular targets for effective oral cancer treatment, we focused on paraoxonase-2 enzyme.

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Objective: The role of lymph node dissection (LND) is still controversial in patients with renal cell carcinoma undergoing surgery. We aimed to provide a comprehensive review of the literature about the effect of LND on survival, prognosis, surgical outcomes, as well as patient selection and available LND templates.

Methods: Recent literature (from January 2011 to December 2021) was assessed through PubMed and MEDLINE databases.

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  • The incidence of metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) is rising due to longer life expectancy and increased diagnoses.
  • Current treatments, their mechanisms, and resistance patterns were reviewed along with predictors of survival for patients with mCRPC.
  • A comprehensive approach using various biomarkers is essential for assessing patient risk and personalizing treatment, as there remains a significant need for effective predictive markers in mCRPC care.
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Tumor Budding (TB) represents a single cancer cell or a small cluster of less than five cancer cells on the infiltrative tumor front. Accumulating evidence suggests TB is an independent prognostic factor in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). However, its exact role is not yet elucidated, and a standardized scoring system is still necessary.

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Odontogenic tumors are rare lesions with unknown etiopathogenesis. Most of them are benign, but local aggressiveness, infiltrative potential, and high recurrence rate characterize some entities. The MAP-kinase pathway activation can represent a primary critical event in odontogenic tumorigenesis.

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Background: Oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma (OTSCC) represents the most common malignancy of the oral cavity. Tumor budding (TB) is a reliable prognostic factor in OTSCC; however, a standardized scoring system is not still validated.

Aims: The study aims to evaluate the prognostic role of TB in 211 OTSCC patients treated between 1997 and 2018.

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