Publications by authors named "Saponaro C"

Neurodegenerative diseases are characterized by progressive loss of neurons and persistent inflammation. Neurons are terminally differentiated cells, and lost neurons cannot be replaced since neurogenesis is restricted to only two neurogenic niches in the adult brain, whose neurogenic potential decreases with age. In this regard, the astrocytes reprogramming into neurons may represent a promising strategy for restoring the lost neurons and rebuilding neural circuits.

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N-myc downstream-regulated gene 1 (NDRG1) is a member of the NDRG family of intracellular proteins and plays a central role in a wide range of biological processes including stress response, differentiation, and metabolism. The overexpression of NDRG1 is an indicator of poor prognosis in various types of cancer. Here, we found that NDRG1 is an independent prognostic marker of poor outcome in breast cancer (BC).

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Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) exhibits considerable variability in clinical outcomes. Identifying specific phenotypic profiles within MASLD is essential for developing targeted therapeutic strategies. Here we investigated the heterogeneity of MASLD using partitioning around medoids clustering based on six simple clinical variables in a cohort of 1,389 individuals living with obesity.

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Introduction: Glucocorticoid-induced diabetes (GCID) is a prevalent health issue, generally attributed to insulin resistance. High doses of dexamethasone (DEX) are known to inhibit glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS), but the effects of lower doses, commonly used in chronic therapy, and equipotent doses of other glucocorticoids (GCs) such as hydrocortisone (HC) and prednisone (PRED) remain underexplored. This study aimed to investigate these effects in vitro, and explore variations between patients.

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Objective: Although primarily secreted by the liver, Fibroblast Growth Factor 21 (FGF21) is also expressed in the pancreas, where its function remains unclear. This study aims to elucidate the role of the glucagon-FGF21 interaction in the metabolic benefits of SGLT2 inhibition (SGLT2i) and hypothesizes it is key to enhancing glucose and lipid metabolism in individuals with glucose intolerance or type 2 diabetes (T2D).

Methods: FGF21, FGF1R, and β-klotho expression in human pancreas was analysed by RNAscope, qPCR and immunofluorescent techniques.

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Background: Risk stratification and treatment benefit prediction models are urgent to improve negative sentinel lymph node (SLN-) melanoma patient selection, thus avoiding costly and toxic treatments in patients at low risk of recurrence. To this end, the application of artificial intelligence (AI) could help clinicians to better calculate the recurrence risk and choose whether to perform adjuvant therapy.

Methods: We made use of AI to predict recurrence-free status (RFS) within 2-years from diagnosis in 94 SLN- melanoma patients.

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  • Studies show HPV-positive and HPV-negative oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC) have different molecular profiles, tumor characteristics, and outcomes, highlighting a need for better predictive models.
  • This paper presents an explainable Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) model that predicts HPV status in OPSCC patients using pre-treatment CT images, achieving a 73.50% AUC on an independent test set.
  • The Grad-CAM technique was employed to identify crucial tumor areas related to predictions, suggesting that the model improves classification accuracy by revealing informative regions for clinical use.
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Pterostilbene is the dimethylated analogue of Resveratrol, a compound with well-known biological activities, such as antioxidant, chemopreventive, anti-diabetic, anti-obesity, and cardioprotective. Despite many studies on the general effect of such polyphenolic molecules and their derivatives, a deep comprehension of their action and systematic structure-activity relationship studies are still rare. Herein, three different analogues of functionalizable Pterostilbene were efficiently synthesized and derivatized with a selected library of antioxidant amino acids, allowing for a highly diversified exploration of the chemical space.

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Background & Aims: The value of non-invasive tests for monitoring the resolution of significant liver fibrosis after treatment is poorly investigated. We compared the performances of six non-invasive tests to predict the resolution of significant fibrosis after bariatric surgery.

Methods: Participants were individuals with obesity submitted to needle liver biopsy at the time of bariatric surgery, and 12 and/or 60 months after surgery.

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Background: Although the role of viral agents, such as human papillomavirus (e.g. HPV16, HPV18) in colorectal cancer (CRC) has been previously investigated, results remain inconclusive.

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Evidence indicates that different pathways of malignant degeneration underlie the development of endometriosis-associated ovarian tumors of endometrioid and clear cell histotypes. The aim of this study was to compare data from patients affected by these two histotypes to investigate the hypothesis of a dichotomy in the histogenesis of these tumors. Clinical data and tumor characteristics of 48 patients who were diagnosed with either pure clear cell ovarian cancer and mixed endometrioid-clear cell ovarian cancer arising from endometriosis (ECC, = 22) or endometriosis-associated endometrioid ovarian cancer (EAEOC, = 26) were compared.

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The segmentation and classification of cell nuclei are pivotal steps in the pipelines for the analysis of bioimages. Deep learning (DL) approaches are leading the digital pathology field in the context of nuclei detection and classification. Nevertheless, the features that are exploited by DL models to make their predictions are difficult to interpret, hindering the deployment of such methods in clinical practice.

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Mucosal high-risk (HR) human papillomaviruses (HPV) are associated with anogenital carcinogenesis. The products of two early genes, E6 and E7, act as major viral oncoproteins. Functional studies in experimental models showed that HPV16 E6 induces degradation of the PDZ protein, the Na+/H+ exchanger regulatory factor-1 (NHERF-1).

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Nuclei identification is a fundamental task in many areas of biomedical image analysis related to computational pathology applications. Nowadays, deep learning is the primary approach by which to segment the nuclei, but accuracy is closely linked to the amount of histological ground truth data for training. In addition, it is known that most of the hematoxylin and eosin (H&E)-stained microscopy nuclei images contain complex and irregular visual characteristics.

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Background & Aims: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a heterogeneous disorder, but the factors that determine this heterogeneity remain poorly understood. Adipose tissue dysfunction is causally linked to NAFLD since it causes intrahepatic triglyceride (IHTG) accumulation through increased hepatic lipid flow, due to insulin resistance and pro-inflammatory adipokines release. While many studies in NAFLD have looked at total adiposity (i.

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  • Undifferentiated sarcomatoid carcinoma (USC) of the pancreas is a rare and aggressive form of pancreatic cancer, characterized by at least 80% sarcomatoid cells and poor patient prognosis.
  • A study of 10 patients revealed similar genetic alterations to conventional pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), notably frequent mutations in KRAS and TP53, but with less alteration in SMAD4 and some cases showing unique KRAS amplification.
  • The findings highlight the aggressive nature of pancreatic USC, its distinct molecular profile, and the presence of potential treatment targets, despite having limited druggable alterations compared to conventional PDAC.
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  • The V600E mutation in the BRAF gene in metastatic melanoma leads to increased activation of Erk1/2 and a better response to combinations of BRAFi (BRAF inhibitors) and MEKi (MEK inhibitors).
  • A rare tandem mutation involving BRAF, specifically V600 and K601, results in a different drug response and shows decreased sensitivity to the BRAFi Vemurafenib when tested in patient-derived organoids (PDOs).
  • By inhibiting Notch signaling alongside BRAFi and MEKi treatment, researchers observed an improved antitumor response in these specific cases, highlighting the importance of personalized treatment approaches for rare mutations in melanoma patients.
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Inflammasomes are protein complexes involved in the regulation of different biological conditions. Over the past few years, the role of NLRP3 in different tumor types has gained interest. In breast cancer (BC), NLRP3 has been associated with multiple processes including epithelia mesenchymal transition, invasion and metastization.

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  • - Liraglutide, an anti-diabetic and obesity treatment drug, works by activating GLP1 receptors but its exact mechanism is still not fully understood.
  • - Recent research shows that specialized cells in the brain called tanycytes help transport liraglutide to the hypothalamus, bypassing the blood-brain barrier.
  • - Disabling GLP1 receptors in tanycytes or interrupting their transport function diminishes liraglutide's effects on reducing food intake, body weight, and enhancing fat metabolism, highlighting the critical role of tanycytes in metabolism.
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Gynecological cancer management remains challenging and a better understanding of molecular mechanisms that lead to carcinogenesis and development of these diseases is needed to improve the therapeutic approaches. The Na/H exchanger regulatory factor 1 (NHERF1) is a scaffold protein that contains modular protein-interaction domains able to interact with molecules with an impact on carcinogenesis and cancer progression. During recent years, its involvement in gynecological cancers has been explored, suggesting that NHERF1 could be a potential biomarker for the development of new targeted therapies suitable to the management of these tumors.

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Background: The improved immunological understanding revealed the tumor microenvironment as an appealing driver to restore the immune response against cancer cells resulting in a paradigm shift in the oncology field. However, the complexity of the tumor milieu suggests the role of several pathways linking in immunomodulation mechanisms. Pancreatic cancer represents a model of the intricate relationship between malignant cells and their surrounding neighborhood.

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Inflammasome complexes play a pivotal role in different cancer types. NOD-like receptor protein 3 (NLRP3) inflammasome is one of the most well-studied inflammasomes. Activation of the NLRP3 inflammasome induces abnormal secretion of soluble cytokines, generating advantageous inflammatory surroundings that support tumor growth.

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  • Rat insulinoma INS-1 cells are studied for insulin secretion and have a subset of bi-hormonal cells that produce both insulin and proglucagon proteins.
  • Researchers validated an anti-glucagon antibody that detects various proglucagon-derived peptides in INS-1 cells, helping to analyze their expression.
  • The study found that high-glucose treatment reduces both insulin and glucagon levels in INS-1 cells, indicating these cells are better for studying insulin rather than glucagon or glicentin secretion in response to glucose levels.
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The tumor microenvironment (TME) is crucial in cancer onset, progression and response to treatment. It is characterized by an intricate interaction of immune cells and cytokines involved in tumor development. Among these, inflammasomes are oligomeric molecular platforms and play a key role in inflammatory response and immunity.

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