Publications by authors named "S Sabbioni"

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common liver cancer and is among the leading causes of cancer-related death worldwide. There is no reliable biomarker for the early diagnosis of HCC. Circulating microRNAs (miRNAs) have attracted attention as potential biomarkers of disease.

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Background And Aims: The efficacy of systemic therapy for unresectable advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (aHCC) has not been proven in patients with Child-Pugh (C-P) B cirrhosis. Nevertheless, in real-world these patients are treated both with tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) and with metronomic capecitabine (MC). This study aimed to compare sorafenib and MC outcomes versus best supportive care (BSC) in C-P B patients.

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  • * Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) like atezolizumab/bevacizumab have transformed first-line treatment for advanced HCC, with dual blockade therapies like durvalumab and tremelimumab also showing promise.
  • * Ongoing research is concentrated on creating innovative immune-based combination therapies and exploring new strategies such as CAR-T cell therapy and anti-cancer vaccines for better treatment outcomes in advanced HCC.
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Increasing evidence support the association between the oral microbiome and human systemic diseases. This association may be attributed to the ability of many oral microbes to influence the inflammatory microenvironment. Herein, we focused our attention on the bidirectional relationship between periodontitis and type 2 diabetes using high-resolution whole metagenomic shotgun analysis to explore the composition and functional profile of the subgingival microbiome in diabetics and non-diabetics subjects with different periodontal conditions.

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  • * The review analyzed 379 studies on novel virus identification through mNGS from various samples, including those from plants, animals, and the environment, without time constraints.
  • * Key findings included the diversity of sample types, geographical variations, enrichment methods, sequencing technologies, and bioinformatics protocols used in the studies, showcasing mNGS as a viable tool for discovering new viruses.
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