Publications by authors named "Sereni E"

Purpose: Dynamics of carbohydrate antigen 19-9 (CA19-9) often inform treatment decisions during and after neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAT) of patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). However, considerable dispute persists regarding the clinical relevance of specific CA19-9 thresholds and dynamics. Therefore, we aimed to define optimal thresholds for CA19-9 values and create a biochemically driven composite score to predict survival in CA19-9-producing patients with PDAC after NAT.

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  • - The study investigates the effects of different surgical procedures (pancreatoduodenectomy, distal pancreatectomy, and total pancreatectomy) on outcomes for patients with pancreatic neck tumors, finding similar rates of successful tumor removal (R0-resection) across these methods.
  • - Among 846 patients analyzed, results showed significant differences in lymph node involvement and the number of lymph nodes examined, with total pancreatectomy associated with worse survival rates compared to pancreatoduodenectomy.
  • - The findings suggest that while distal pancreatectomy may lead to inadequate lymph node removal, this did not adversely affect patient survival, indicating that total pancreatectomy does not provide additional survival benefits over partial resections.
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  • The study investigates the impact of preoperative chemo(radio)therapy on patients with localized pancreatic adenocarcinoma, focusing on the rare occurrence of pathological complete response (pCR), where no cancer cells are found post-surgery.
  • Conducted in 19 centers across 8 countries with 1758 participants, the research shows that only 4.8% of patients achieved pCR, which is linked to better overall survival rates compared to those who did not achieve pCR.
  • Factors influencing the likelihood of pCR included the use of multiagent chemotherapy regimens other than the (m)FOLFIRINOX treatment, highlighting the need for tailored therapeutic approaches.
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  • * A study of 342 PDAC patients showed that 57.3% experienced recurrence, often within 11.3 months, with different survival rates depending on the recurrence site, notably lung involvement correlating with longer survival.
  • * Findings suggest that while most patients face poor survival post-recurrence, some with local-only recurrence may survive longer, especially those with favorable tumor characteristics, indicating they might benefit from possible curative re-resections.
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Signet-ring cell (SRC)/poorly cohesive cell carcinoma is an aggressive variant of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). This study aimed to clarify its clinicopathologic and molecular profiles based on a multi-institutional cohort of 20 cases. The molecular profiles were investigated using DNA and RNA sequencing.

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  • Intraductal oncocytic papillary neoplasm (IOPN) is a unique type of pancreatic lesion and a precursor to pancreatic cancer, distinguished from intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms (IPMNs).
  • This study used immunohistochemistry and artificial intelligence to analyze the immune environment in IOPNs, finding that CD8+ T lymphocytes were the most prevalent immune cells, and all tumors showed an activated PD-1/PD-L1 axis.
  • The research indicated that while invasive IOPNs had fewer CD4+ cells and larger regions of CD8+ cells, the presence of these immune cells might contribute to the better survival rates observed in IOPN patients.
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Pancreatic intraductal tubulopapillary neoplasm (ITPN) is a recently recognized intraductal neoplasm. This study aimed to clarify the clinicopathologic and molecular features of this entity, based on a multi-institutional cohort of 16 pancreatic ITPNs and associated adenocarcinomas. The genomic profiles were analyzed using histology-driven multi-regional sequencing to provide insight on tumor heterogeneity and evolution.

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  • Transcriptomic analyses have identified two main types of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), each with different biology and clinical outcomes, emphasizing the need to understand the roles of FGFR1 and FGFR4 in aggressive PDAC forms.
  • FGFR4 expression is high in the classical PDAC subtype, correlating with better patient outcomes, while its downregulation in aggressive basal-like/squamous PDAC is linked to gene hypermethylation and decreased transcription marks.
  • In contrast, FGFR1 is widely expressed in various pancreatic tissues and associated with the epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) but not with the aggressive subtype, suggesting that FGFR4 can be a key marker for classifying PD
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Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is predicted to become the third leading cause of cancer-related mortality within the next decade. Management of PDAC remains challenging with limited effective treatment options and a dismal long-term prognosis. Liquid biopsy and circulating biomarkers seem to be promising to improve the multidisciplinary approach in PDAC treatment.

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The target of human flight in space has changed from permanence on the International Space Station to missions beyond low earth orbit and the Lunar Gateway for deep space exploration and Missions to Mars. Several conditions affecting space missions had to be considered: for example the effect of weightlessness and radiations on the human body, behavioral health decrements or communication latency, and consumable resupply. Telemedicine and telerobotic applications, robot-assisted surgery with some hints on experimental surgical procedures carried out in previous missions, had to be considered as well.

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Brain photobiomodulation (PBM) is an innovative treatment for a variety of neurological conditions, including cerebral ischemia. However, the capability of PBM for ischemic stroke needs to be further explored and its mechanisms of action remain currently unclear. The aim of the present research was to identify a treatment protocol capable of inducing neuroprotection and to investigate the molecular mechanisms activated by a dual-wavelength near infrared (NIR) laser source in an organotypic hippocampal slice model of hypoxia/ischemia.

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Objective: To develop a predictive model of oncologic outcomes for patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) undergoing resection after neoadjuvant or induction chemotherapy use.

Background: Early recurrence following surgical resection for PDAC is common. The use of neoadjuvant chemotherapy prior to resection may increase the likelihood of long-term systemic disease control.

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The fine control of inflammation following injury avoids fibrotic scars or impaired wounds. Due to side effects by anti-inflammatory drugs, the research is continuously active to define alternative therapies. Among them, physical countermeasures such as photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) are considered effective and safe.

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Background: Pancreatic metastases (PM) from renal cell carcinoma (RCC) are uncommon. We herein describe the long-term outcomes associated with pancreatectomy at two academic institutions, with a specific focus on 10-year survival.

Methods: This investigation was limited to patients undergoing pancreatectomy for PM between 2000 and 2008 at the University of Verona and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, allowing a potential for 10 years of surveillance.

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  • - The study compares short-term outcomes among robotic pancreaticoduodenectomy (RPD), open pancreaticoduodenectomy (OPD), and laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy (LPD), analyzing data from patients at Johns Hopkins Hospital between 2011 and 2019.
  • - Results showed RPD had less delayed gastric emptying (9.4% vs. 23.5% for OPD) and lower estimated blood loss (150 mL for RPD vs. 487 mL for OPD) with a shorter hospital stay (8 days for RPD vs. 9 days for OPD).
  • - The findings suggest that when performed by experienced surgeons, RPD can lead to fewer wound complications and other benefits compared
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Scratch assay is an easy and widely used "in vitro" technique to study cell migration and proliferation. In this work we focus on its modelling and on the capability to distinguish between these two phenomena that the simpler and common models are not able to disentangle. We adapted a model based on reaction-diffusion equation for being used with common microscopy instruments/data and therefore taking place in the gap between simpler modelling approaches and complex ones.

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Objective: PDAC patients who undergo surgical resection and receive effective chemotherapy have the best chance of long-term survival. Unfortunately, we lack predictive biomarkers to guide optimal systemic treatment. Ex-vivo generation of PDO for pharmacotyping may serve as predictive biomarkers in PDAC.

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Screening programs (SC) have been proven to reduce both incidence and mortality of CRC. We retrospectively analyzed patients who underwent surgical treatment for CRC between 01/2011 and 01/2017. The current screening program in our region collects patients aged from 50 to 69.

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Purpose: Fine and balanced regulation of cell proliferation and apoptosis are key to achieve ovarian follicle development from the primordial to the preovulatory stage and therefore assure female reproductive function. While gonadotropins are the major and most recognized regulators of follicle cell growth and function, other factors, both systemic and local, play equally important roles. This work is aimed at evaluating the effects of thyroid hormones (THs) on human granulosa luteinized (hGL) viability.

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Importance: Chemotherapy is the recommended induction strategy in borderline resectable and locally advanced pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. However, the associated results on an intention-to-treat basis are poorly understood.

Objective: To investigate pragmatically the treatment compliance, conversion to surgery, and survival outcomes of patients with borderline resectable and locally advanced pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma undergoing primary chemotherapy.

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Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms (IPMN) are pancreatic cystic lesions that can progress to invasive carcinoma. Consensus guidelines indicate surgery for IPMN at high risk of malignant progression, as assessed by specific radiological and clinical criteria, whereas an active radiological surveillance is recommended for IPMN at low risk of malignancy. The management of IPMN is further complicated by the risk of developing a distinct new cyst or a ductal adenocarcinoma in the remnant pancreas, either synchronously or metachronously.

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This work inserts in the research field regarding the effects of altered gravity conditions on biological plant processes. Pinus pinea seeds germination was studied in simulated microgravity (2x10g) and hypergravity (20g) conditions. The effects of simulated gravity were evaluated monitoring the levels of the key enzymes, involved in the main metabolic pathway during germination process of lipid-rich seeds (oilseeds): isocitrate lyase and malate synthase for glyoxylate cycle, 3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase for beta-oxidation, isocitrate dehydrogenase for Krebs cycle, pyruvate kinase for glycolysis and glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase for pentose phosphate shunt.

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This chapter focuses on the most recent advantages in the medical treatment of localized pancreatic cancer.

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Endometriosis is a chronic gynaecological disease characterised by the presence of endometrial cells in extra-uterine regions. One of the main factors impacting on the fertility of women affected by endometriosis is the poor oocyte quality. Granulosa Cells (GCs) regulate oocyte development and maintain the appropriate microenvironment for the acquisition of its competence; hence, the dysregulation of these functions in GCs can lead to severe cellular damages also in oocytes.

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