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  • Previous models for predicting weight gain haven't been very effective, leading researchers to explore both traditional environmental factors and genetic markers to enhance accuracy.* -
  • A study involving nearly 246,000 participants found that environmental factors provided good predictive ability for weight gain, while genetic models performed poorly, especially at mid-late adulthood.* -
  • The research suggests that environmental factors should be incorporated into prevention strategies, and that genetic factors may be more relevant in predicting weight gain earlier in life.*
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Impact of team experience on robot-assisted surgery for rectal cancer: A comparative study.

Cir Esp (Engl Ed)

December 2024

Colorectal Surgery Unit, General Surgery Department, Marqués de Valdecilla University Hospital, Santander, Spain; Surgery Research and Innovation Group, Valdecilla Biomedical Research Institute (IDIVAL), Santander, Spain.

Introduction: The robotic surgical team in the operating room plays an important role in determining the outcome of a robotic approach. This study aimed to compare the outcomes of 2 hospitals with different levels of expertise in robot-assisted rectal cancer surgery.

Methods: This retrospective study analyzed 195 patients who underwent robot-assisted rectal resection at 2 referral centers for the treatment of rectal cancer between March 2018 and December 2021.

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Use of individualized starting dose and niraparib hematologic adverse event management costs in ovarian cancer.

J Comp Eff Res

January 2025

Medical Oncology Department, Program in Solid Tumours, CIMA, Cancer Center Clínica Universidad de Navarra, Madrid, and Grupo Español de Investigación en Cancer ginecológicO (GEICO), Madrid, 28027, Spain.

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  • The study analyzes the cost differences in managing hematologic adverse events (AEs) for the individualized starting dose (ISD) versus the fixed starting dose (FSD) of niraparib from a US payer perspective.
  • Data from a phase III trial provided AE occurrence rates, and costs were calculated based on 2020 adjustments from a healthcare database.
  • Results showed that managing AEs was significantly cheaper with ISD ($6744.93) compared to FSD ($12,987.71), suggesting ISD not only cuts costs but also improves patient safety.
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  • Hematoma expansion (HE) occurs in a significant portion of patients with acute intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), impacting their outcomes; the study focuses on the predictive accuracy of the Black-&-White (B&W) sign in identifying HE.
  • In a multicenter cohort from the PREDICT study, the association between the B&W sign and HE was analyzed, revealing that patients with the B&W sign had a higher frequency of HE and more substantial growth of hematomas compared to those without it.
  • The B&W sign strongly predicts HE, with an adjusted odds ratio of 7.83 for HE and 5.67 for severe HE, indicating that its presence significantly increases the risk of hematoma expansion.
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Perioperative assessment of colorectal anastomoses with flexible endoscopy.

Updates Surg

December 2024

Division of Colorectal Surgery, Department of Surgery, Jacobi Medical Center, New York City Health and Hospitals, New York, NY, USA.

Flexible sigmoidoscopy has emerged as a vital tool for the purpose of assessing colorectal anastomoses: a procedure that can play a crucial role in reducing postoperative complications. The present technical note aims at describing a comprehensive strategy for the perioperative evaluation of colorectal anastomoses integrity. An endoscopic grading system is utilized to categorize findings, ensuring consistency and external validity.

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Food addiction contributes to the obesity pandemic, but the connection between how the gut microbiome is linked to food addiction remains largely unclear. Here we show that Microviridae bacteriophages, particularly Gokushovirus WZ-2015a, are associated with food addiction and obesity across multiple human cohorts. Further analyses reveal that food addiction and Gokushovirus are linked to serotonin and dopamine metabolism.

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Global patterns of leukemia by subtype, age, and sex in 185 countries in 2022.

Leukemia

November 2024

Cancer Surveillance Branch, International Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon, France.

In 2022, leukemia ranked as the second most common hematological malignancy after non-Hodgkin lymphoma worldwide. However, updated global estimates of leukemia incidence by subtype are unavailable. We estimated leukemia incidences for different leukemia subtypes by country, world region, and human developmental index using data from the Cancer Incidence in Five Continents databases combined with the GLOBOCAN 2022 estimates of leukemia in 185 countries.

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Neuregulin 4 (Nrg4) is an adipokine that belongs to the epidermal growth factor family and binds to ErbB4 tyrosine kinase receptors. In 3T3-L1 adipocytes, the downregulation of expression enhances inflammation and autophagy, resulting in insulin resistance. Here, we searched for the causes of this phenotype.

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Iatrogenic cerebral amyloid angiopathy: Two case reports to explore clinical heterogeneity and pathological patterns.

J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis

October 2024

Department of Neurology, University Hospital of Girona Dr. Josep Trueta, França avenue, Girona 17007, Spain; Girona Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBGI), França avenue, Girona 17007, Spain. Electronic address:

Introduction: These case reports illustrate Iatrogenic Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy (iCAA) due to neurosurgical procedures. Recent studies propose prion transmission during neurosurgery as a potential mechanism for β-amyloid seed implantation, linking neurosurgical history to the development of iCAA. The majority of reported cases in the literature have an unfavorable prognosis, with recurrence of intracerebral hemorrahge (ICH) and subsequent death during the first months of follow-up.

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Background: Aspergillus species cause diverse clinical manifestations in bronchiectasis including allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA), Aspergillus sensitization (AS), and raised IgG indicating exposure to or infection with Aspergillus.

Research Question: What are the prevalence and clinical significance of Aspergillus-associated conditions in individuals with bronchiectasis?

Study Design And Methods: Patients with bronchiectasis enrolled into the European Bronchiectasis Registry from 2015 through 2022 with laboratory testing for Aspergillus lung disease (total IgE, IgE specific to Aspergillus or Aspergillus skin test, or IgG specific to Aspergillus and blood eosinophil counts) were included for analysis. Modified International Society for Human and Anima Mycology ABPA working group criteria (2021) were used to define ABPA.

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Individuals with pancreatic-related health conditions usually show lower diversity and different composition of bacterial and viral species between the gut and oral microbiomes compared to healthy individuals. We performed a thorough microbiome analysis, using deep shotgun sequencing of stool and saliva samples obtained from patients with chronic pancreatitis (CP), pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), and healthy controls (HCs).We observed similar microbiota composition at the species level in both the gut and oral samples in PDAC patients compared to HCs, among which the most distinctive finding was that the abundance of oral-originated species did not differ between the oral and the gut samples.

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Background: Understanding genetic-metabolite associations has translational implications for informing cardiovascular risk assessment. Interrogating functional genetic variants enhances our understanding of disease pathogenesis and the development and optimization of targeted interventions.

Methods: In this study, a total of 187 plasma metabolite levels were profiled in 4974 individuals of European ancestry of the GCAT| Genomes for Life cohort.

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Lung cancer survival trends and prognostic factors: A 26-year population-based study in Girona Province, Spain.

Lung Cancer

November 2024

Epidemiology Unit and Girona Cancer Registry, Catalan Institute of Oncology, Directorate Plan of Oncology, Girona Biomedical Research Institute Dr. Josep Trueta (IDIBGI-CERCA), 17004 Girona, Spain; Josep Carreras Leukaemia Research Institute, c/ del sol 15, 17004 Girona, Spain; Department of Medical Sciences, Medical School, University of Girona, Girona, Spain.

Background: Lung cancer (LC) is Europe's primary cause of cancer-related mortality largely due to its historically low survival rates. The aim of this study was to analyze 26-year survival trends in the province of Girona, Spain, and to identify key prognostic factors.

Methods: Population-based study of LC cases collected between 1994 and 2019, with follow-up until December 31, 2021.

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Background: Recognizing predictors of positive birth experience is viewed as essential for minimizing negative experiences during childbirth that are related to current obstetric care, especially when those could be attributed to intrapartum interventions. The CEQ-E is a suitable instrument for investigating maternal birth experience within the Spanish population, highlighting the necessity to identify predictors for all its domains. This study aimed to identify predictors of positive birth experience based on socio-demographic and clinical variables, and obstetric interventions.

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Background: The microbiota is emerging as a key factor in the predisposition to insulin resistance and obesity.

Objective: To understand the interplay among gut microbiota and insulin sensitivity in multiple tissues.

Design: Integrative multiomics and multitissue approach across six studies, combining euglycaemic clamp measurements (used in four of the six studies) with other measurements of glucose metabolism and insulin resistance (glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) and fasting glucose).

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Fatty acid synthase (FASN)-catalyzed endogenous lipogenesis is a hallmark of cancer metabolism. However, whether FASN is an intrinsic mechanism of tumor cell defense against T cell immunity remains unexplored. To test this hypothesis, here we combined bioinformatic analysis of the FASN-related immune cell landscape, real-time assessment of cell-based immunotherapy efficacy in CRISPR/Cas9-based FASN gene knockout (FASN KO) cell models, and mathematical and mechanistic evaluation of FASN-driven immunoresistance.

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Role of protein domains in trafficking and localization of the voltage-gated sodium channel β2 subunit.

J Biol Chem

November 2024

Cardiovascular Genetics Group, Girona Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBGI-CERCA), Edifici IDIBGI, Salt, Province of Girona, Spain; Biomedical Research Networking Center on Cardiovascular Diseases (CIBERCV), Salt, Province of Girona, Spain; Department of Medical Sciences, University of Girona Medical School, Girona, Spain. Electronic address:

The voltage-gated sodium (Na) channel is critical for cardiomyocyte function since it is responsible for action potential initiation and its propagation throughout the cell. It consists of a protein complex made of a pore forming α subunit and associated β subunits, which regulate α subunit function and subcellular localization. We previously showed the implication of N-linked glycosylation and S-acylation of β2 in its polarized trafficking.

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Diet Impacts on Gene Expression in Healthy Colon Tissue: Insights from the BarcUVa-Seq Study.

Nutrients

September 2024

Unit of Biomarkers and Susceptibility (UBS), Oncology Data Analytics Program (ODAP), Catalan Institute of Oncology (ICO), 08908 L'Hospitalet del Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain.

(1) Introduction: The global rise of gastrointestinal diseases, including colorectal cancer and inflammatory bowel diseases, highlights the need to understand their causes. Diet is a common risk factor and a crucial regulator of gene expression, with alterations observed in both conditions. This study aims to elucidate the specific biological mechanisms through which diet influences the risk of bowel diseases.

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(1) The main aim of this study was to analyze the relationship of the Mediterranean diet (MD) with vascular function in participants with and without increased insulin resistance (IR) in the Spanish population. A secondary aim was to study differences by gender. (2) Methods: Data were analyzed from 3401 subjects in the EVA, MARK, and EVIDENT studies (mean age = 60 years and 57% men).

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Decoding Pulmonary Embolism: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment.

Biomedicines

August 2024

Translational Research Group on Cardiovascular Respiratory Diseases (CAREs), Dr. Josep Trueta University Hospital de Girona, Santa Caterina Hospital de Salt and the Girona Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBGI-CERCA), 17190 Girona, Spain.

Pulmonary Embolism (PE) is a life-threatening condition initiated by the presence of blood clots in the pulmonary arteries, leading to severe morbidity and mortality. Underlying mechanisms involve endothelial dysfunction, including impaired blood flow regulation, a pro-thrombotic state, inflammation, heightened oxidative stress, and altered vascular remodeling. These mechanisms contribute to vascular diseases stemming from PE, such as recurrent thromboembolism, chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension, post-thrombotic syndrome, right heart failure, and cardiogenic shock.

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Thyroid cancer (TC) represents 3% of global cancer incidence. Recent changes have optimized treatment decisions based on risk assessment, molecular profiling, and imaging assessment, leading the development of targeted agents that have modified the natural history of this disease. This increasing complexity on treatment options requires careful assessment at the different stages of the disease to provide the most suitable approach from diagnosis to long-term follow-up.

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  • Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a major health concern, and understanding how genetic and environmental factors interact can help identify at-risk groups.
  • This study analyzed data from over 45,000 CRC cases to assess both multiplicative and additive interactions between genetic risk scores and various environmental factors, finding no multiplicative interactions but significant additive ones for high genetic susceptibility individuals.
  • Results suggest that individuals with high genetic risk could benefit more from lifestyle interventions like reducing alcohol intake or increasing fruit and fiber consumption, emphasizing the need for targeted prevention strategies in CRC care.
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Retirements of professional tennis players in ATP and WTA tour events.

Eur J Sport Sci

October 2024

National Institute of Physical Education of Catalonia (INEFC), University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.

Professional tennis competition at the highest levels requires high physical, technical, tactical, and mental demands. Player retirement is a scenario that often occurs at the highest echelons of the game. The objective of this study was to descriptively determine which factors influence retirement of matches in tennis.

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Niraparib first-line maintenance therapy in patients with newly diagnosed advanced ovarian cancer: final overall survival results from the PRIMA/ENGOT-OV26/GOG-3012 trial.

Ann Oncol

November 2024

Grupo Español de Investigación en Cáncer ginecológicO (GEICO), Madrid, Spain; Medical Oncology Department, Translational Oncology Group, CIMA, Universidad de Navarra, Cancer Center Clínica Universidad de Navarra, Madrid, Spain.

Background: The phase III PRIMA/ENGOT-OV26/GOG-3012 trial met its primary endpoint. Niraparib first-line maintenance significantly prolonged progression-free survival (PFS) among patients with newly diagnosed advanced ovarian cancer that responded to first-line platinum-based chemotherapy, regardless of homologous recombination deficiency (HRD) status. Final overall survival (OS) results are reported.

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Background: Our aim was to determine the association between diet quality and depression incidence in the population-based REGICOR cohort study, Catalonia, Spain.

Methods: Prospective observational study using participants' baseline (2003-2006), follow-up (2007-2013) and clinical records data. Five diet quality scores were derived from a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) at baseline: the relative Mediterranean Diet Score (rMED), the Modified Mediterranean Diet Score (ModMDS), a Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) score, a Healthful Plant-based Diet Index (HPDI) and the World Health Organization Healthy Diet Indicator (WHO-HDI).

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