Publications by authors named "Renzi S"

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  • - The study investigates how socioeconomic status (SES) and healthcare access affect the diagnosis and outcomes of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) in Canada, examining data from 2001 to 2019 for children under 15 years old.
  • - Researchers analyzed the connections between neighborhood income levels and distance to treatment centers in relation to high-risk features at diagnosis, treatment timeliness, and survival rates using multivariable analyses and Cox proportional hazards models.
  • - Results show no significant link between income or distance from treatment centers and most outcomes; however, children in higher income brackets experienced better event-free survival, while distance to treatment was associated with greater incidence of central nervous system disease at diagnosis and differences in treatment timelines.
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Lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) play a crucial role in addressing genetic disorders, and cancer, and combating pandemics such as COVID-19 and its variants. Yet, the ability of LNPs to effectively encapsulate large-size DNA molecules remains elusive. This is a significant limitation, as the successful delivery of large-size DNA holds immense potential for gene therapy.

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Polyethylene glycol (PEG) is a common surface modification for lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) to improve their stability and in vivo circulation time. However, the impact of PEGylation on LNP cellular uptake remains poorly understood. To tackle this issue, we systematically compared plain and PEGylated LNPs by combining dynamic light scattering, electrophoretic light scattering, and synchrotron small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) that unveils a striking similarity in size and core structure but a significant reduction in surface charge.

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Lung cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide that needs updated therapies to contrast both the serious side effects and the occurrence of drug resistance. A panel of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cells were herein employed as cancer models. Eight structurally related gold(I) and gold(III) complexes with NHC and halides or triphenylphosphane ligands were investigated as lung cancer cell growth inhibitors.

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Perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) are a large class of persistent emerging pollutants, ubiquitous in different environmental compartments. In this study, twenty-one PFASs were determined in seventy-eight water samples collected from six different rivers in the Umbria region (central Italy) during a 13-month monitoring campaign. The sum of the twenty-one target analytes (ΣPFASs) ranged from 2.

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Currently available vaccines against COVID-19 showed high efficacy against the original strain of SARS-CoV-2 but progressively lower efficacy against new variants. In response to emerging SARS-CoV-2 strains, we propose chimeric DNA vaccines encoding the spike antigen, including a combination of selected key mutations from different variants of concern. We developed two DNA vaccines, pVAX-S1-TM-D614G and pVAX-S1-TM-INDUK (INDUK), encoding the SARS-CoV-2 S1 spike subunit in fusion with the transmembrane region that allows protein trimerization as predicted by analysis.

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The treatment of BRAF V600E gliomas with BRAF inhibitors (BRAFis) and MEK inhibitors (MEKis) has been increasingly integrated into clinical practice for pediatric low-grade gliomas (PLGGs) and pediatric high-grade gliomas (HGGs). However, some questions remain unanswered, such as the best time to start targeted therapy, duration of treatment, and discontinuation of therapy. Given that no clinical trial has been able to address these critical questions, we developed a Canadian Consensus statement for the treatment of BRAF V600E mutated pediatric as well as adolescent and young adult (AYA) gliomas.

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In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the pure casein fraction of milk protein, particularly β-casein due to its physicochemical properties as well as its bio- and techno-functional properties. The utilization of self-assembled β-caseins from bovine origin as nanocarriers for the delivery of nutraceutical compounds or drugs has increased dramatically. Concerning β-caseins from other milk sources, the use of hypoallergenic donkey β-caseins as a potential delivery vehicle for nutraceutical hydrophobic compounds is beginning to generate interest.

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The existing manufacturing protocols for CAR-T cell therapies pose notable challenges, particularly in attaining a transient transfection that endures for a significant duration. To address this gap, this study aims to formulate a transfection protocol utilizing multiple lipid-based nanoparticles (LNPs) administrations to enhance transfection efficiency (TE) to clinically relevant levels. By systematically fine-tuning and optimizing our transfection protocol through a series of iterative refinements, we have accomplished a remarkable one-order-of-magnitude augmentation in TE within the immortalized T-lymphocyte Jurkat cell line.

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Introduction: From the advancement of treatment of pediatric cancer diagnosis, the five-year survival rate has increased significantly. However, the adverse consequence of improved survival rate is the second malignant neoplasm. Although previous studies provided information on the incidence and risk of SMN in long term survivors of childhood cancer, there is still scarce information known for short term (< 5 years) prognosis.

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Diffuse intrinsic pontine gliomas are lethal tumors with a prognosis generally less than 1 year. Few cases of survivors of 5 years or more have been reported. This case report highlights the journey of a 9.

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  • - Pediatric gliomas, including low-grade (pLGG) and high-grade (pHGG), are the most common brain tumors in children, leading to serious health issues.
  • - Recent advancements in understanding the molecular biology of these tumors have led to improved treatment options, particularly for pLGG, and have focused on making therapies less toxic and more effective.
  • - Next generation sequencing techniques are essential for developing these new treatments, aiming to enhance survival rates and quality of life for affected children.
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Photobiomodulation (PBM) is a newly adopted consensus term to replace the therapeutic application of low-level laser therapy. It has been suggested that PMB influences the microbiome which, in turn, has increasingly been shown to be linked with health and disease. Even though the use of PBM has also grown dramatically in veterinary medicine, there is still a lack of evidence supporting its effect in vivo.

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Background: The seafood consumption and trade have increased over the years, and along its expected expansion pose major challenges to the seafood industry and government institutions. In particular, the global trade in fish products and the consequent consumption are linked to reliable authentication, necessary to guarantee lawful trade and healthy consumption. Alterations or errors in this process can lead to commercial fraud and/or health threats.

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Pediatric intracranial sarcomas are rare, aggressive tumors with a poor prognosis in general. Here we report the case of a child who was initially diagnosed with a primary intracranial sarcoma, DICER1-mutant; subsequent genetic analyses confirmed a pathogenic germline DICER1 mutation. She received multimodal standard treatments consisting of surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy.

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Even if their impact is often underestimated, yeasts and yeast-like fungi represent the most prevalent eukaryotic members of microbial communities on Earth. They play numerous roles in natural ecosystems and in association with their hosts. They are involved in the food industry and pharmaceutical production, but they can also cause diseases in other organisms, making the understanding of their biology mandatory.

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  • The mycobiota, or fungal part of the microbiota, has been overlooked due to its lower diversity compared to bacteria, but it plays a significant role in immune response and diseases.
  • Recent research has focused on identifying important yeast genera, like Saccharomyces and Candida, and how factors like genetics, environment, diet, and lifestyle shape our mycobiota throughout life.
  • Improvements are needed in methods for studying mycobiota, particularly in developing fungal-specific techniques and solving bioinformatics challenges to better understand its role in human health and disease.
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Fungi are the cause of more than a billion infections in humans every year, although their interactions with the host are still neglected compared to bacteria. Major systemic fungal infections are very unusual in the healthy population, due to the long history of coevolution with the human host. Humans are routinely exposed to environmental fungi and can host a commensal mycobiota, which is increasingly considered as a key player in health and disease.

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Introduction: Long-term weakness is common in survivors of COVID-19-associated acute respiratory distress syndrome (CARDS). We longitudinally assessed the predictors of muscle weakness in patients evaluated 6 and 12 months after intensive care unit discharge with in-person visits.

Methods: Muscle strength was measured by isometric maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) of the tibialis anterior muscle.

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We report the case of a 14-year-old boy with a steroid-dependent refractory tumor whose longstanding dexamethasone treatment was successfully discontinued after a course of bevacizumab. The use of bevacizumab despite the absence of clear evidence of radionecrosis allowed a significant decrease in the amount of the brain edema.

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In the last one-hundred years, the exponential expansion of wine making has artificialized the agricultural landscape as well as its microbial diversity, spreading human selected Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains. Evidence showed that social wasps can harbor a significant fraction of the yeast phenotypic diversity of a given area of wine production, allowing different strains to overwinter and mate in their gut. The integrity of the wasp-yeast ecological interaction is of paramount importance to maintain the resilience of microbial populations associated to wine aromatic profiles.

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Postoperative delirium (POD) remains a common, dangerous and resource-consuming adverse event but is often preventable. The whole peri-operative team can play a key role in its management. This update to the 2017 ESAIC Guideline on the prevention of POD is evidence-based and consensus-based and considers the literature between 01 April 2015, and 28 February 2022.

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  • PEGylated lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) are used for delivering bioactive molecules, but their interactions at the cellular level, especially when loaded with DNA, are not well understood.
  • The study found that PEGylation stabilizes LNPs, reducing their zeta potential and interactions with cell membranes while preventing DNA from being released too early.
  • PEGylated LNPs can be effectively internalized by cells and transported to lysosomes, whereas unPEGylated versions destabilize upon contact with the plasma membrane, which has implications for gene delivery and vaccine design.
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