Publications by authors named "Salomone F"

The advent of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) has deeply reshaped the therapeutic algorithm of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). However, there is considerable scope for better engagement of the immune system in other BC subtypes. ICIs have paved the way for investigations into emerging immunotherapeutic strategies, such as immune cell engagers (ICEs) that work by promoting efficient tumor cell killing through the redirection of immune system against cancer cells.

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Kristen rat sarcoma viral oncogene homolog (KRAS) mutations play a major role in the carcinogenesis of many types of solid tumors including non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Among KRAS mutations, p.G12C single-nucleotide variant (KRAS) is the most frequently reported in NSCLC patients, with a prevalence of about 12-13 %.

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Background: Assessment of Progression-free survival (PFS) events by investigators might be inaccurate in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) with open-label design. We explored differences in PFS evaluated by blinded independent central review (BICR) or local investigator assessment (IA) in trials testing immunotherapy (IO) in advanced cancers.

Methods: We systematically reviewed articles of RCTs investigating IO in advanced tumors, published in PubMed-indexed journals up to December 2023.

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Background: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a liver disorder characterized by the ac-cumulation of fat in hepatocytes without alcohol consumption. Mitochondrial dysfunction and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress play significant roles in NAFLD pathogenesis. The unfolded protein response in mitochondria (UPRmt) is an adaptive mechanism that aims to restore mitochondrial protein homeostasis and mitigate cellular stress.

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The bunch length in a linac driven Free Electron Laser (FEL) is a major parameter to be characterized to optimize the final accelerator performance. In linear machines, this observable is typically determined from the beam imaged on a screen located downstream of a Transverse Deflecting Structure (TDS) used to impinge a time dependent kick along the longitudinal coordinate of the beam. This measurement is typically performed during the machine setup and only sporadically to check the beam duration, but it cannot be continuously repeated because it is time consuming and invasive.

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Background: As recommended in the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) guidelines, assessment of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) should be a relevant endpoint in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) testing new anticancer therapies. However, previous publications by our group and others revealed a frequent underestimation and underreporting of HRQoL results in publication of RCTs in oncology. Herein, we systematically reviewed HRQoL reporting in RCTs testing new treatments in advanced prostate, kidney and urothelial cancers and published between 2010 and 2022.

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Background: In non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), the immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) revolution is rapidly moving from metastatic to early-stage, however, the impact of clinicopathological variables and optimal treatment sequencing remain unclear.

Methods: Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in patients with early-stage NSCLC treated with ICI as single agent or in combination with platinum-based chemotherapy (PCT) were included. Primary outcomes were pathological complete response (pCR), event free survival (EFS) (neoadjuvant/perioperative), and disease-free survival (DFS) (adjuvant).

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Background & Aims: Sirtuin 5, encoded by the SIRT5 gene, is a NAD-dependent deacylase that modulates mitochondrial metabolic processes through post-translational modifications. In this study, we aimed to examine the impact of the SIRT5 rs12216101 T>G non-coding single nucleotide polymorphism on disease severity in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).

Methods: The rs12216101 variant was genotyped in 2,606 consecutive European patients with biopsy-proven NAFLD.

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  • Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) happens when too much fat builds up in the liver, affecting how well it works.
  • In a study, scientists tested lipoic acid to see if it could help protect liver cells from damage caused by fat.
  • They found that lipoic acid helped improve the health and energy of the cells by reducing fat damage and fixing problems with tiny cell parts called mitochondria.
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  • - The study investigated the relationship between quality of life (QoL) and survival outcomes (progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS)) in phase III trials of new treatments for metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
  • - Out of 81 reviewed randomized controlled trials, 37% showed improved QoL with experimental treatments, while QoL did not significantly differ in around 59% of trials. A significant correlation was observed between QoL and PFS, especially in studies testing targeted therapies.
  • - However, QoL did not significantly correlate with OS outcomes, indicating that while some new treatments may enhance QoL, they do not always lead to longer survival rates.
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  • - The study examined the effects of various less-invasive surfactant administration (LISA) methods during non-invasive ventilation (NIV) on neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) in piglets, aiming to understand the cerebral impacts through near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS).
  • - Five groups of piglets with induced RDS underwent different treatments: control (NIPPV only), INSURE-like surfactant delivery, and three LISA methods using various catheters, revealing that LISA techniques were effective and well-tolerated.
  • - Results indicated that the vascular catheter and LISAcath® provided better lung compliance and reduced lung damage compared to other methods, while neither surfactant administration approach significantly affected brain
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  • - Sarcomas of the thoracic cavity, particularly Ewing Sarcoma (ES), are rare and primarily impact children and young adults, with ES being the second most common thoracic sarcoma after chondrosarcoma.
  • - Despite its rarity in the thoracic cavity, ES behaves similarly to cases outside this area, requiring multi-faceted treatment approaches including surgery, radiotherapy, and systemic therapy, though the long-term prognosis remains poor.
  • - There is a need for further research into the molecular mechanisms behind ES to develop new therapies, as current clinical trials are limited and don't address optimal strategies for recurring disease.
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Background: Premature birth, perinatal inflammation, and life-saving therapies such as postnatal oxygen and mechanical ventilation are strongly associated with the development of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD); these risk factors, alone or combined, cause lung inflammation and alter programmed molecular patterns of normal lung development. The current knowledge on the molecular regulation of lung development mainly derives from mechanistic studies conducted in newborn rodents exposed to postnatal hyperoxia, which have been proven useful but have some limitations.

Methods: Here, we used the rabbit model of BPD as a cost-effective alternative model that mirrors human lung development and, in addition, enables investigating the impact of premature birth per se on the pathophysiology of BPD without further perinatal insults (e.

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Background: Ewing sarcoma (ES) represents the second most common malignant bone tumor in children and young adults. ES is not a frequent finding in sites different from the skeletal. Common sites of appearance of ES are lower extremities, the pelvis, paravertebral spaces and head and neck.

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Colorectal Cancer (CRC) is one of the most common cancers accounting for 1.8 million new cases worldwide every year. Therefore, the identification of new potential therapeutic targets represents a continuous challenge to improve survival and quality of CRC patient's life.

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Pulmonary surfactant (PS) has been proposed as an efficient drug delivery vehicle for inhaled therapies. Its ability to adsorb and spread interfacially and transport different drugs associated with it has been studied mainly by different surface balance designs, typically interconnecting various compartments by interfacial paper bridges, mimicking in vitro the respiratory air-liquid interface. It has been demonstrated that only a monomolecular surface layer of PS/drug is able to cross this bridge.

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  • - Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths globally, with poor outcomes for early-stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) after surgery due to high relapse rates.
  • - Immunotherapy is being explored in both neoadjuvant (before surgery) and adjuvant (after surgery) settings to improve survival rates, with drugs like atezolizumab and nivolumab recently approved for these uses.
  • - Ongoing research aims to address key questions about the best sequencing and timing of treatments, combination therapies, the use of biomarkers for patient selection, and relevant clinical trial endpoints.
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The direct hydrogenation of CO into dimethyl-ether (DME) has been studied in the presence of ferrierite-based CuZnZr hybrid catalysts. The samples were synthetized with three different techniques and two oxides/zeolite mass ratios. All the samples (calcined and spent) were properly characterized with different physico-chemical techniques for determining the textural and morphological nature of the catalytic surface.

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Major associations of medical oncologists remark that novel anticancer treatments should guarantee improvement of survival outcomes as well as of patients' quality of life (QoL). Herein, we investigated QoL assessment and reporting in phase III randomized controlled trials (RCTs) testing new drugs in metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), published between 2010 and 2021. We selected 172 RCTs for further analysis.

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Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has been associated with meat consumption in cross-sectional studies. However, only a few prospective studies have been conducted, and they did not test for liver fibrosis. We aimed to assess the association between meat consumption changes and the incidence and remission of NAFLD and significant liver fibrosis.

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Stable isotope tracers, like C, can be used for the measurement of the partition between the endogenous and exogenous pulmonary disaturated-phosphatidylcholine (DSPC). Deuterium labeling methods are still not fully explored. Our aim was to investigate the feasibility of using deuterium-depleted water (DDW) and deuterium-enriched water (DEW) to measure endogenous and exogenous pulmonary DSPC in a rabbit model of surfactant depletion.

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Thiazolidinediones (TZDs) are potent PPARγ agonists that have been shown to attenuate alveolar simplification after prolonged hyperoxia in term rodent models of bronchopulmonary dysplasia. However, the pulmonary outcomes of postnatal TZDs have not been investigated in preterm animal models. Here, we first investigated the PPARγ selectivity, epithelial permeability, and lung tissue binding of three types of TZDs in vitro (rosiglitazone (RGZ), pioglitazone, and DRF-2546), followed by an in vivo study in preterm rabbits exposed to hyperoxia (95% oxygen) to investigate the pharmacokinetics and the pulmonary outcomes of daily RGZ administration.

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Background: The pathogenesis of neonatal meconium aspiration syndrome (MAS) involves meconium-induced lung inflammation and surfactant inactivation. Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) with diluted surfactant facilitates the removal of meconium. CHF5633, one of the most promising synthetic surfactants, is effective in neonatal respiratory distress syndrome.

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High-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) is a non-invasive respiratory support (NRS) modality to treat premature infants with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). The delivery of nebulized surfactant during NRS would represent a truly non-invasive method of surfactant administration and could reduce NRS failure rates. However, the delivery efficiency of nebulized surfactant during HFNC has not been evaluated in vitro or in animal models of respiratory distress.

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