Publications by authors named "Mulas F"

Objective: To evaluate the technical accuracy, inheritance, and pathogenicity of small copy number variants (CNVs) detected by a targeted next-generation sequencing-based preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy (PGT-A) platform.

Design: Retrospective observational study performed between 2020 and 2022.

Setting: Clinic.

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  • Preliminary studies indicate that extracorporeal CO removal (ECCOR) combined with Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT) may help patients with moderate ARDS and acute renal failure, especially in the context of COVID-19, but more research is needed.
  • This study compared moderate ARDS patients with COVID-19 who received the ECCOR+CRRT treatment to a historical control group without COVID-19, using metrics like driving pressure to evaluate effectiveness.
  • Results showed a significant reduction in driving pressure in COVID-19 patients after treatment, but no differences in 28-day mortality or mechanical ventilation duration when compared to the control group, suggesting ECCOR+CRRT could be beneficial for managing respiratory pressures in these patients.
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Anisakiasis is an arising zoonosis induced by parasitic nematodes belonging to the family Anisakidae. Anisakiasis is often caused by the ingestion of larval nematodes in uncooked or minimally processed seafood dishes, which are regularly consumed by humans. Significant potential sources of infection are raw fish (e.

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Adaptation of the islet β cell insulin-secretory response to changing insulin demand is critical for blood glucose homeostasis, yet the mechanisms underlying this adaptation are unknown. Here, we have shown that nutrient-stimulated histone acetylation plays a key role in adapting insulin secretion through regulation of genes involved in β cell nutrient sensing and metabolism. Nutrient regulation of the epigenome occurred at sites occupied by the chromatin-modifying enzyme lysine-specific demethylase 1 (Lsd1) in islets.

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  • - Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is the most common neurodevelopmental disorder seen in pediatric healthcare, leading to increased awareness and earlier diagnoses.
  • - Timely and effective treatment relies on individualized assessments using neuropsychological studies and understanding the neuroanatomical and neurobiochemical aspects of ADHD.
  • - The best treatment strategy combines both medication and cognitive behavioral therapies, highlighting a multimodal approach for optimal results.
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Background: Adult granulosa cell tumor (aGCT) is a rare type of stromal cell malignant cancer of the ovary characterized by elevated estrogen levels. aGCTs ubiquitously harbor a somatic mutation in FOXL2 gene, Cys134Trp (c.402C < G); however, the general molecular effect of this mutation and its putative pathogenic role in aGCT tumorigenesis is not completely understood.

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Background: Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in critically ill patients who require mechanical ventilation (MV). Subglottic secretions above the endotracheal cuff are associated with bacteria colonization of lower respiratory tract, causing VAP. A preventive strategy to avoid subglottic secretion progression is the drainage with special tracheal tubes effective in preventing both early onset and late onset VAP.

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  • The study focuses on the Theta-Beta (T/B) ratio in the EEG of children with ADHD, finding that this ratio can accurately identify the disorder with 89% accuracy.
  • Researchers analyzed 85 children (mostly male) with ADHD to measure the effects of psychostimulant and non-psychostimulant treatments on the T/B ratio over six months.
  • Results indicated that 86% of participants had elevated T/B ratios, and while psychostimulant treatment significantly reduced this ratio, non-psychostimulant treatment did not show a significant effect.
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Dendritic cells (DCs) are indispensable for defense against pathogens but may also contribute to immunopathology. Activation of DCs upon the sensing of pathogens by Toll-like receptors (TLRs) is largely mediated by pattern recognition receptor/nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) signaling and depends on the appropriate ubiquitination of the respective signaling molecules. However, the ubiquitinating and deubiquitinating enzymes involved and their interactions are only incompletely understood.

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Pancreatic endocrine cell differentiation is orchestrated by the action of transcription factors that operate in a gene regulatory network to activate endocrine lineage genes and repress lineage-inappropriate genes. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are important modulators of gene expression, yet their role in endocrine cell differentiation has not been systematically explored. Here we characterize miRNA-regulatory networks active in human endocrine cell differentiation by combining small RNA sequencing, miRNA over-expression, and network modeling approaches.

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  • The establishment of normal sleep patterns plays a crucial role in the development of the central nervous system, starting from the fetal stage and evolving with maturation.
  • There is a complex, not fully understood relationship between childhood sleep disturbances and neurodevelopmental disorders like ADHD and ASD, with ongoing research aiming to uncover these connections.
  • Gaining insights into the genetic factors related to sleep-wake cycle disorders may lead to new diagnostic and therapeutic approaches, ultimately enhancing the quality of life for patients and their families.
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Astrocytes are critical regulators of neuroinflammation in multiple sclerosis (MS) and its animal model experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE). Growing evidence indicates that ubiquitination of signaling molecules is an important cell-intrinsic mechanism governing astrocyte function during MS and EAE Here, we identified an upregulation of the deubiquitinase OTU domain, ubiquitin aldehyde binding 1 (OTUB1) in astrocytes during MS and EAE Mice with astrocyte-specific OTUB1 ablation developed more severe EAE due to increased leukocyte accumulation, proinflammatory gene transcription, and demyelination in the spinal cord as compared to control mice. OTUB1-deficient astrocytes were hyperactivated in response to IFN-γ, a fingerprint cytokine of encephalitogenic T cells, and produced more proinflammatory cytokines and chemokines than control astrocytes.

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Pancreatic β cell physiology changes substantially throughout life, yet the mechanisms that drive these changes are poorly understood. Here, we performed comprehensive in vivo quantitative proteomic profiling of pancreatic islets from juvenile and 1-year-old mice. The analysis revealed striking differences in abundance of enzymes controlling glucose metabolism.

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The subject of disabilities that include cognition and adaptability will never cease to be interesting and relevant. The genetic etiology has more weight every day. The relationship with other neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is of clinical, diagnostic and therapeutic importance.

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We have postulated that the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) drives the later, more lethal stages of some cancers when chronically activated by endogenous ligands. However, other studies have suggested that, under some circumstances, the AHR can oppose tumor aggression. Resolving this apparent contradiction is critical to the design of AHR-targeted cancer therapeutics.

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Introduction: The high prevalence of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), with at least one pupil per classroom, poses a challenge for all the professionals in contact with them, especially for teachers.

Aim: To examine how much primary school teachers know about ADHD in three areas (general information, symptoms and diagnosis, and treatment).

Subjects And Methods: 125 primary school teachers from different communities answered the Knowledge of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Scale (KADDS).

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Introduction: The current literature acknowledges an overlap of genetic, clinical and neuropsychological aspects between autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), suggesting that there may be a common pattern that covers features ranging from the common genetic and structural aetiology to shared patterns of symptoms.

Aim: To review the current advances in these common aspects.

Development: Several studies have pointed out preschool attentional difficulties as the basis of both disorders.

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Introduction: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder associated with impairments in executive function, language, emotional function, and social function. Its anatomofunctional substrate is related to a disorganization of the brain's functional connections. The aim is to investigate the cerebral connections in subjects with ASD through the analysis of the interhemispheric coherence (IHC) of the quantified electroencephalogram and its changes after dolphin assisted therapy (DAT) versus therapeutical intervention without dolphins (TIWD).

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Background: Blood glucose levels are tightly controlled by the coordinated actions of hormone-producing endocrine cells that reside in pancreatic islets. Islet cell malfunction underlies diabetes development and progression. Due to the cellular heterogeneity within islets, it has been challenging to uncover how specific islet cells contribute to glucose homeostasis and diabetes pathogenesis.

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Pancreatic β cell mass for appropriate blood glucose control is established during early postnatal life. β cell proliferative capacity declines postnatally, but the extrinsic cues and intracellular signals that cause this decline remain unknown. To obtain a high-resolution map of β cell transcriptome dynamics after birth, we generated single-cell RNA-seq data of β cells from multiple postnatal time points and ordered cells based on transcriptional similarity using a new analytical tool.

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