Publications by authors named "P P Sainaghi"

At the beginning of the pandemic, SARS-CoV-2 infection represented a great medical burden worldwide, as targeted and effective therapeutic options were lacking. This resulted in the revival of existing molecules and the increasing popularity of over-the-counter nutritional supplements. Among the latter, lactoferrin has been investigated as an adjuvant in COVID-19 therapy with conflicting results, mainly depending on different study designs.

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Background: Haemoglobin variation (ΔHb) induced by fluid transfer through the intestitium has been proposed as a useful tool for detecting hydrostatic pulmonary oedema (HPO). However, its use in the emergency department (ED) setting still needs to be determined.

Methods: In this observational retrospective monocentric study, ED patients admitted for acute dyspnoea were enrolled.

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Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a connective tissue disorder characterized by microvascular injury, extracellular matrix deposition, autoimmunity, inflammation, and fibrosis. The clinical complexity and high heterogeneity of the disease make the discovery of potential therapeutic targets difficult. However, the recent progress in the comprehension of its pathogenesis is encouraging.

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BACKGROUND Preliminary data suggest an adipogenic role for growth arrest-specific 6 (Gas6), a pleiotropic molecule involved in inflammation, proliferation, and hemostasis through its Tyro3, Axl, and MerTK (TAM) receptors. This study compares Gas6 expression in plasma and visceral and subcutaneous adipose tissue in 42 adults with obesity (body mass index ≥40 kg/m²) and 32 normal-weight controls to elucidate its role in obesity and related metabolic alterations. MATERIAL AND METHODS Using a case-control design, we measured Gas6 levels in plasma via a validated sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and in adipose tissues through quantitative polymerase chain reactio with specific probes.

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  • - The study investigates the roles of the protein growth arrest-specific 6 (Gas6) and its receptors (TAM) in multiple sclerosis (MS), focusing on their levels in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and serum during diagnosis and their correlation with disease severity.
  • - A total of 64 MS patients were assessed based on diagnostic criteria, with samples collected pre-treatment to analyze clinical data and levels of Gas6 and TAM proteins using ELISA, comparing them to neurofilament levels as disability biomarkers.
  • - Results showed that higher levels of serum sAxl and CSF Gas6 were linked to lower disability scores (EDSS) at diagnosis, while serum Gas6 correlated with lower MS severity scores (MSS
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