Publications by authors named "S Cacioppo"

Introduction: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)-related arthritis is recognized as the most prevalent extraintestinal manifestation (EIM) of IBD. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence and characteristics of undiagnosed IBD-related arthritis and to compare two screening questionnaires, DETection of Arthritis in Inflammatory boweL diseases (DETAIL) and IBd Identification of Spondyloarthritis Questionnaire (IBIS-q), for early disease detection.

Methods: Between April and October 2023, both the DETAIL and IBIS-q questionnaires were administered to consecutive IBD outpatients visiting the University Hospital of Udine, Italy.

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  • - The study evaluated the retention rates and reasons for discontinuing Janus kinase inhibitors (JAKi) in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients, especially those with difficult-to-treat conditions.
  • - A total of 330 RA patients were analyzed, with notable findings that significant risk factors were present in 75.5% of patients, including age, smoking, and increased risks for cardiovascular events and cancer.
  • - The results indicated that JAKi are effective for RA patients, including those who have failed previous treatments, and that higher retention rates were linked to the presence of anticitrullinated peptide antibodies (ACPA) and combination therapy with other medications.
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Previous research has linked perceived social isolation (loneliness) to reduced antiviral immunity, but the immunologic effects of the objective social isolation imposed by pandemic "shelter in place" (SIP) policies is unknown. We assessed the immunologic impact of SIP by relocating 21 adult male rhesus macaques from 2,000-m field cage communities of 70 to 132 other macaques to 2 wk of individual housing in indoor shelters. SIP was associated with 30% to 50% reductions in all circulating immune cell populations (lymphocytes, monocytes, and granulocytes), down-regulation of Type I interferon (IFN) antiviral gene expression, and a relative up-regulation of CD16 classical monocytes.

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Loneliness, or perceived social isolation, may be evident in any group-living species, although its assessment in nonhumans provides some measurement challenges. It is well-known that loneliness in humans confers significant risk for morbidity and mortality, although mechanisms remain unclear. The authors describe a naturally-occurring model of loneliness in adult male rhesus monkeys that shows many parallels with the phenomenon in humans.

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