Publications by authors named "Villalta D"

Objectives: Mid-regional pro-adrenomedullin (MR-proADM) and monocyte CD169 (CD169) are valuable prognostic indicators of severe COVID-19.

Methods: We assessed the predictive ability of a single measurement of MR-proADM and CD169 at emergency department (ED) admission to forecast in-hospital and 60-day mortality in adult COVID-19 patients. We analyzed clinical and laboratory data, with in-hospital mortality as the primary endpoint and 60-day mortality as the secondary endpoint.

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  • Epithelial barriers are vital for protecting against pathogens and allergens, and when environmental factors compromise them, conditions like asthma and food allergies can arise.
  • While the dysfunction of skin and respiratory barriers in allergies is well-established, the gut epithelium's role in food allergies is less clear, as it usually maintains integrity and fosters immune tolerance through specific immune mechanisms.
  • Research indicates that certain food allergies, such as those to cow's milk and hen's egg, often resolve with age, and studies like the LEAP trial suggest that early allergen exposure can help prevent allergies, showcasing the complex nature of allergen sensitization beyond just food intake.
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Cannabis is the most widely used drug worldwide sought for recreational and medicinal purposes. Cannabis allergy was first described 50 years ago but has become more frequently reported over the past decade due to a larger industrial and domestic cultivation, and an evolving legal status. However, it remains an infrequent cause of allergy in the Mediterranean European countries.

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Background: The role of autoimmune IgE responses in atopic dermatitis (AD) is highly debated. While IgE targeting self-proteins has been extensively studied, IgE responses induced by human-homologous exogenous molecular allergens (HEMAs) remains less understood.

Aim: To investigate whether IgE antibody responses to HEMAs are associated with AD, its severity, and response to dupilumab.

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Many food allergens not actually included in the European priority list of allergenic foods have the potential to cause severe allergic reactions and could escape correct identification and behave as "hidden allergens". Moreover, the adoption in recent years of novel diets based on plant products and new sustainable foods or the use of specific food additives have contributed to the onset of new emerging allergens of public health importance. The knowledge of hidden allergens is important both for physicians and for patients to improve the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of food allergies, in order to decrease eventual improper diagnosis of idiopathic anaphylaxis.

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Background: The expression of CD64 on neutrophils (nCD64), measured using flow cytometry, has been proposed as a biomarker for bloodstream infections (BSI). However, data regarding its use in the setting of liver cirrhosis are lacking.

Methods: We compared nCD64 levels in 15 cirrhotic patients with BSI to those in 19 controls, including outpatients with stable decompensated cirrhosis without infection.

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Classification criteria of autoimmune rheumatic diseases are an important means to define homogenous groups of patients that can be compared across studies for clinical trials and research purposes. The measurement of autoantibodies is a relevant aspect in the definition of classification criteria, with a significant weight in the scores necessary to classify patients with autoimmune rheumatic diseases. The impact of autoantibodies has gradually increased over the years, contributing to the evolution and improvement of the classification criteria.

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Gibberellin Regulated Proteins (GRPs) are small glycoproteins that induce allergy to various types of fruit. This study aimed to evaluate co-sensitization to cypress pollen and other molecules responsible for fruit allergy, such as nsLTP (Pru p 3), PR-10 (Bet v1), and Profilin (Bet v2). Sixty subjects sensitized to peach GRP (Pru p 7) were consecutively recruited from four Italian centers: 28 males and 32 females (mean age 37.

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Background: Point-of-care tests (POCTs) may have a role in detecting undiagnosed cases of Celiac disease (CD). We assessed the diagnostic accuracy of a novel POCT, compared with the conventional serological methods, for simultaneous anti-transglutaminase (tTG) IgA and anti-deamidated gliadin (DGP) IgG antibody detection. Furthermore, we evaluated the effect of different biological matrices (whole blood and serum) on test performance.

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The primary cause of adult-onset food allergy in Mediterranean countries is IgE-mediated reactivity to non-specific Lipid Transfer Protein (nsLTP), with a prevalence of 9.5% in Italy. nsLTP is heat- and pepsin-stable due to its 3D structure, causing severe allergic reactions, even anaphylaxis.

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Background: Pru p 7 was the first gibberellin-regulated protein (GRP) to be identified as a food allergen as the basis of a pollen food allergy syndrome.

Objective: To clinically and biologically characterize a group of patients with suspected allergy to Pru p 7 to optimize the diagnostic workup of GRP sensitization.

Methods: Allergy to Pru p 7 was suspected in the presence of a systemic allergic reaction to plant food, positive skin prick test results for cypress pollen and lipid-transfer protein-enriched peach extract, and absence of Pru p 3-specific immunoglobulin E.

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  • The study aimed to assess how well a multiparametric assay can classify patients with different connective tissue diseases (CTDs) and distinguish them from healthy controls based purely on autoantibody levels.
  • The research involved testing serum from 908 subjects, resulting in a classification model with an accuracy of about 60.84% and high area under the curve scores, identifying distinct patient clusters based on their autoantibody profiles.
  • The findings concluded that this autoantibody assay effectively classifies CTD patients, revealing four distinct clusters, which may aid in understanding and predicting disease manifestations without relying on clinical features.
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LTP allergy is often a challenge for clinicians. We evaluated a multiplex diagnostic approach with diverse cofactors to stratify LTP syndrome risk. Of the 1,831 participants screened with 'Allergy Explorer-ALEX-2', 426 had reactions to at least one LTP.

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  • The Italian Society of Clinical Pathology and Laboratory Medicine conducted a nationwide survey to evaluate the adoption of new autoimmune diagnostic technologies and practices among autoimmunology laboratories in Italy.
  • A questionnaire featuring 59 questions was distributed to 152 laboratories, assessing factors like test volume, technology used, automation level, testing methods, and interaction with clinicians.
  • Results showed a high response rate (79.6%) with most labs using various advanced testing technologies and 65% providing interpretative comments in reports, suggesting a trend towards enhanced testing capabilities and closer collaboration with healthcare providers.
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Background: In a pre-vaccination era serologic tests may be used to evaluate the seroprevalence and efficacy of containment strategies applied to the community. Subsequently, SARS-CoV-2 vaccination has successfully reduced hospitalization and admission to intensive care. The role of antiviral treatment for COVID-19 remains debated.

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Background: In patients affected by connective tissue diseases (CTDs), the identification of wide autoantibody profiles may prove useful in early diagnosis, in the evaluation of prognosis (risk stratification), and in predicting response to therapy. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the utility of multiparametric autoantibody analysis performed by a new fully automated particle-based multi-analyte technology (PMAT) digital system in a large multicenter cohort of CTD patients and controls.

Methods: Serum samples from 787 patients with CTD (166 systemic lupus erythematosus; 133 systemic sclerosis; 279 Sjögren's syndrome; 106 idiopathic inflammatory myopathies; 103 undifferentiated CTD), 339 patients with other disorders (disease controls) (118 infectious diseases, 110 organ-specific autoimmune diseases, 111 other rheumatic diseases), and 121 healthy subjects were collected in 13 rheumatologic centers of the FIRMA group.

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Anti-double-stranded DNA antibodies (anti-dsDNA) are considered a specific marker for systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Though the Farr technique was once the reference method for their detection, it has been almost entirely replaced by more recently developed assays. However, there is still no solid evidence of the commutability of these methods in terms of diagnostic accuracy and their correlation with the Crithidia luciliae immunofluorescence test (CLIFT).

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The vulnerable population of kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) are low responders to COVID-19 vaccines, so specific immune surveillance is needed. The interferon-gamma (IFN-γ) release assay (IGRA) is effective in assessing T cell-mediated immunity. We assessed SARS-CoV-2-directed T cell responses in KTRs with absent antibody production after a third dose of the mRNA-1273 vaccine, using two different IGRAs.

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Introduction: Shellfish allergy is an important cause of food allergies worldwide. Both and diagnostics failure nowadays is caused by the poor quality of the extracts associated with the scarce availability of allergenic molecules in the market. It is known that not all patients with shellfish allergies experience adverse reactions to mollusks.

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Background And Aims: Diagnosis of fish may represent an important challenge for the allergists. This study aimed to evaluate the diagnostic sensitivity of an in vitro multiplex assay using a comprehensive panel of fish allergens and the cross-reactivity patterns between different molecular components.

Methods: 56 subjects with fish allergy were enrolled.

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  • Autoantibodies against extractable nuclear antigens (ENA) are essential for diagnosing systemic autoimmune rheumatic diseases (SARD), and new methods allow for simultaneous detection of multiple anti-ENA reactivities.
  • The study compared eight different immunoassays on sera from 60 SARD patients, 10 inflammatory arthritis patients, and 10 healthy donors to assess their sensitivity, specificity, and diagnostic accuracy.
  • Results showed good agreement among methods (average kappa of 0.82) and high specificity, but there were notable differences in analytical sensitivity, highlighting the need for clinicians to understand the diagnostic capabilities of the assays used.
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