Publications by authors named "Molinari P"

Chronic rejection is arguably the main obstacle to long-term graft survival. Yet, clinical trials focusing on this condition are disappointingly scarce. Significant advances in treating chronic rejection cannot happen if there is no conduit for testing novel therapies.

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The estimation of foraging parameters is fundamental for understanding predator ecology. Predation and feeding can vary with multiple factors, such as prey availability, presence of kleptoparasites and human disturbance. However, our knowledge is mostly limited to local scales, which prevents studying effects of environmental factors across larger ecological gradients.

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Kidney injury is a significant complication in end-stage liver disease (ESLD), leading to increased morbidity and mortality. While liver transplant alone (LTA) can promote kidney recovery (KR), non-recovery associates with adverse outcomes, but the underlying pathophysiology is still unclear. We studied 10 LTA recipients with or without kidney failure (KF) and measured serum levels of OPN and TIMP-1 (previously identified predictors of KR), 92 proinflammatory proteins (Olink), and urinary cell populations.

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We describe the epidemiology of cancer after kidney transplantation (KTx), investigating its risk factors and impact on therapeutic management and survival in KTx recipients (KTRs). The association between modification of immunosuppressive (IS) therapy after cancer and survival outcomes was analyzed. We collected data from 930 KTRs followed for 7 [1-19] years.

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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) poses a significant epidemiological challenge, necessitating effective patient management strategies. Nutritional intervention, particularly vitamin D supplementation, has garnered attention for its potential therapeutic utility in CKD. Despite widespread acknowledgment of the importance of vitamin D, particularly in bone and mineral metabolism, its supplementation in CKD patients for non-skeletal purposes remains contentious due to limited evidence.

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Patients affected by chronic kidney disease (CKD) are generally considered to be frailer than those with preserved renal function. We cross-sectionally evaluated the associations between frailty, malnutrition-inflammation syndrome and circulating inflammatory cytokines in 115 older individuals with advanced CKD. As for frailty definition, we adopted Fried's frailty phenotype (FP), while malnutrition-inflammation syndrome was assessed using the Malnutrition-Inflammation Score (MIS) and circulating inflammatory cytokines (IL-6; TNFα; MCP-1).

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  • Various organ allografts show different levels of acceptance without immunosuppressive treatment, suggesting that understanding these differences is essential for managing immune responses.
  • C57BL/6 mice can naturally accept DBA/2J kidney allografts, which develop tertiary lymphoid organs containing regulatory T cells vital for this acceptance.
  • The study by Yokose and colleagues in the JCI highlights how these regulatory T cell-rich structures can convert harmful CD8+ T cells into exhausted or regulatory types through an IFN-γ-mediated process, offering insights that could improve graft acceptance rates.
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  • Diabetes mellitus (DM) has significant impacts on kidney and liver functions, leading to conditions like diabetic kidney disease (DKD) and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD).
  • Management strategies for DKD include lifestyle changes and medications focusing on blood pressure and blood sugar control, while lifestyle modifications like weight loss and a Mediterranean diet are essential for MASLD.
  • There's a critical need for screening and tailored care for patients with DM and liver issues, especially in unique populations such as those on hemodialysis or kidney transplant recipients, highlighting the importance of a multidisciplinary approach.
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: In patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), Fibroblast Growth Factor 23 (FGF23) is markedly increased and has been proposed to interact with systemic inflammation. : In this cross-sectional study, we evaluated the correlations of intact FGF23, c-terminal FGF23, and the FGF23 ratio (c-terminal to intact) with some inflammatory cytokines in 111 elderly patients with advanced CKD not yet in dialysis. : Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) was inversely correlated with intact FGF23 and c-terminal FGF23, as well as with interleukin 6 (IL-6), tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFα), and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1).

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Introduction: Brazil is a developing and an Upper Middle Income, categorized by the World Bank. Therefore, it is a country that needs a special vision for children with oncological diseases who require Pediatric Palliative Care. This study aimed to understand the specificities of services that provide oncology services in comparison to those that do not provide oncological care.

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  • Patients with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) exhibit complement activation, but its role in kidney cyst growth was previously unclear.
  • Research using a specific cell line and genetically modified mice showed that lack of the Pkd1 gene leads to increased complement-related genes and faster cyst formation, while its absence delayed cyst growth and reduced inflammation.
  • The study suggests that the downregulation of complement regulators due to Pkd1 loss enhances cystogenesis through C5a activation, indicating a potential new target for therapeutic interventions in ADPKD.
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Significant advances in surgical techniques and relevant medium- and long-term outcomes over the past two decades have led to a substantial expansion in the indications for major liver resections. To support these outstanding results and to reduce perioperative complications, anesthesiologists must address and master key perioperative issues (preoperative assessment, proactive intraoperative anesthesia strategies, and implementation of the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery approach). Intensive care unit monitoring immediately following liver surgery remains a subject of active and often unresolved debate.

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This study aimed to investigate the prevalence and determinants of glucose metabolism abnormalities and their impact on long-term clinical outcomes in kidney transplant recipients (KTxps). A retrospective analysis of 832 KTxps (2004-2020) was performed. Patients were assessed at 1 (T1), 6 (T6), and 12 (T12) months post-transplantation and clinically followed for an average of 103 ± 60 months.

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Rehabilitation of injured or immature individuals has become an increasingly used conservation and management tool. However, scientific evaluation of rehabilitations is rare, raising concern about post-release welfare as well as the cost-effectiveness of spending scarce financial resources. Over the past 20 years, events of juvenile Eurasian lynx presumably orphaned have been observed in many European lynx populations.

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  • Antipodocyte autoantibodies cause primary membranous nephropathy (MN), a leading cause of nephrotic syndrome, and this was modeled using a glomerulus-on-a-chip system with anti-PLA2R antibodies.
  • The study found that MN serum exposure led to harmful IgG deposition and complement activation on podocytes, decreasing their ability to filter albumin, but blocking C3aR reduced this oxidative stress and leakage.
  • C3aR antagonism not only mitigated damage in vitro but also prevented proteinuria in a mouse model, highlighting C3a/C3aR signaling as a potential new treatment target for MN.
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Background: MLC1 is a membrane protein highly expressed in brain perivascular astrocytes and whose mutations account for the rare leukodystrophy (LD) megalencephalic leukoencephalopathy with subcortical cysts disease (MLC). MLC is characterized by macrocephaly, brain edema and cysts, myelin vacuolation and astrocyte swelling which cause cognitive and motor dysfunctions and epilepsy. In cultured astrocytes, lack of functional MLC1 disturbs cell volume regulation by affecting anion channel (VRAC) currents and the consequent regulatory volume decrease (RVD) occurring in response to osmotic changes.

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The glomerular filtration barrier (GFB), composed of endothelial cells, glomerular basement membrane, and podocytes, is a unique structure for filtering blood while detaining plasma proteins according to size and charge selectivity. Structurally, the fenestrated endothelial cells, which align the capillary loops, are in close proximity to mesangial cells. Podocytes are connected by specialized intercellular junctions known as slit diaphragms and are separated from the endothelial compartment by the glomerular basement membrane.

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  • Cardio-renal syndrome is a condition where acute kidney injury (AKI) can lead to chronic cardiovascular issues and worsen chronic kidney disease.
  • High mortality from AKI is often due to complications affecting other organs and possible septic events.
  • The review focuses on how cardiac changes during AKI relate to bone metabolism, specifically examining the roles of fibroblast growth factor 23 and Klotho in the bone-kidney-heart relationship.
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Purpose: We studied the association between parathormone (PTH) levels and long-term graft loss in RTx patients (RTx-p).

Methods: We retrospectively evaluated 871 RTx-p, transplanted in our unit from Jan-2004 to Dec-2020 assessing renal function and mineral metabolism parameters at 1, 6, and 12 months after RTx. Graft loss and death with functioning graft during follow-up (FU, 8.

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Loss of muscle mass is an extremely frequent complication in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). The etiology of muscle loss in CKD is multifactorial and may depend on kidney disease itself, dialysis, the typical chronic low-grade inflammation present in patients with chronic kidney disease, but also metabolic acidosis, insulin resistance, vitamin D deficiency, hormonal imbalances, amino acid loss during dialysis, and reduced dietary intake. All these conditions together increase protein degradation, decrease protein synthesis, and lead to negative protein balance.

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Cattle exposed to heat stress have reduced fertility, reduced milk production and increased incidence of postpartum uterine infection. Heat stress is suggested to alter immune function of cattle; however, the mechanisms underlying heat stress mediated uterine infection are unknown. We hypothesized that exposure of endometrial cells to heat stress would further increase expression of inflammatory mediators in response to bacterial components due to altered heat-shock protein expression.

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NADP(H) is a central metabolic hub providing reducing equivalents to multiple biosynthetic, regulatory and antioxidative pathways in all living organisms. While biosensors are available to determine NADP or NADPH levels in vivo, no probe exists to estimate the NADP(H) redox status, a determinant of the cell energy availability. We describe herein the design and characterization of a genetically-encoded ratiometric biosensor, termed NERNST, able to interact with NADP(H) and estimate E.

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  • * The redox state of photosynthetic machinery influences plant responses to environmental stimuli, making real-time detection essential for understanding and engineering plant metabolism.
  • * Genetically encoded fluorescent biosensors show promise in monitoring key redox components in photosynthesis, although few have been applied in plants due to challenges specific to chloroplasts.
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