254 results match your criteria: "Milan F.C.; and the Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research[Affiliation]"

Emerging Treatment Options for Neuroendocrine Neoplasms of Unknown Primary Origin: Current Evidence and Future Perspectives.

Cancers (Basel)

May 2024

Medical Oncology Unit, Fondazione IRCCS San Gerardo dei Tintori, Via G.B. Pergolesi 33, 20900 Monza, Italy.

Among neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs), a non-negligible proportion (9-22%) is represented by sufferers of NENs of unknown primary origin (UPO), a poor prognostic group with largely unmet clinical needs. In the absence of standard therapeutic algorithms, current guidelines suggest that the treatment of UPO-NENs should be based on tumor clinical-pathological characteristics, disease burden, and patient conditions. Chemotherapy represents the backbone for the treatment of high-grade poorly differentiated UPO-NENs, usually providing deep but short-lasting responses.

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  • * Both MM and COVID-19 can lead to endothelial dysfunction, causing overlapping issues like inflammation and blood clotting problems, making treatment more complex.
  • * Treatment options for MM, such as stem cell transplants and CAR T-cell therapies, can worsen endothelial injury, so strategies to reduce inflammation and clotting risks—like using specific medications—are essential for patient care.
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Genetic Contribution to Medium-Term Disease Activity in Multiple Sclerosis.

Mol Neurobiol

January 2025

Laboratory of Human Genetics of Neurological Disorders, Institute of Experimental Neurology, Division of Neuroscience, IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, Italy.

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  • Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a diverse condition with varying symptoms and treatment responses, prompting a study on its genetic causes related to disease activity over time.
  • Researchers analyzed genetic data from two groups of relapsing-remitting MS patients, examining their genomes and specific gene interactions in brain and lymphocyte tissues to identify key genetic variants and pathways involved in MS.
  • The study found 23 genetic variants and 223 associated genes, with significant genes such as PON2 and ILRUN linked to oxidative stress and immune modulation, revealing shared and tissue-specific mechanisms driving MS disease activity.
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Association of Clinical, Tumor, and Treatment Characteristics With Seizure Control in Patients With -Mutant Lower-Grade Glioma.

Neurology

May 2024

From the Division of Neuro-Oncology (F.B., A.P., R.S., R.R.), Department of Neuroscience "Rita Levi Montalcini", University and City of Health and Science Hospital, Turin; Neurosurgical Oncology Unit (M.C.N., M.R., L. Bello), "Galeazzi - Sant'Ambrogio" IRCCS, Milan; Departments of Oncology and Hemato-Oncology (L. Bello) and Medical Biotechnology and Translational Medicine (M.R.), University of Milan; Division of Neuro-Oncology (E.P.), Department of Neuroscience "Rita Levi di Montalcini", University and City of Health and Science Hospital, Turin; Neurology Unit (E.P.), Department of Translational Medicine, University of Eastern Piedmont, Novara; Division of Neurosurgery (F.C., D.G.), Department of Neuroscience "Rita Levi Montalcini", University and City of Health and Science Hospital; Division of Radiotherapy (M.L.), Department of Oncology; and Pathology Unit (L. Bertero, P.C.), Department of Medical Sciences, University of Turin, Italy.

Background And Objectives: Patients with -mutant lower-grade glioma have a high frequency of seizures. We aimed to investigate the correlations between seizures and tumor/patient characteristics and the impact of surgery and adjuvant treatments (AT) on seizure control along the disease trajectory.

Methods: We retrospectively included patients with -mutant lower-grade glioma who underwent surgery at the neurosurgery divisions of the University of Turin and Milan and were treated at the Division of Neuro-Oncology of Turin.

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Progressive supranuclear palsy is a neurodegenerative disease characterized by the deposition of four-repeat tau in neuronal and glial lesions in the brainstem, cerebellar, subcortical and cortical brain regions. There are varying clinical presentations of progressive supranuclear palsy with different neuroimaging signatures, presumed to be due to different topographical distributions and burden of tau. The classic Richardson syndrome presentation is considered a subcortical variant, whilst progressive supranuclear palsy with predominant speech and language impairment is considered a cortical variant, although the pathological underpinnings of these variants are unclear.

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Rapid autopsies to enhance metastatic research: the UPTIDER post-mortem tissue donation program.

NPJ Breast Cancer

April 2024

Laboratory for Translational Breast Cancer Research, Department of Oncology, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.

Research on metastatic cancer has been hampered by limited sample availability. Here we present the breast cancer post-mortem tissue donation program UPTIDER and show how it enabled sampling of a median of 31 (range: 5-90) metastases and 5-8 liquids per patient from its first 20 patients. In a dedicated experiment, we show the mild impact of increasing time after death on RNA quality, transcriptional profiles and immunohistochemical staining in tumor tissue samples.

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  • International guidelines emphasize the importance of airway clearance management in treating bronchiectasis, yet its actual usage across Europe remains unclear.
  • A study involving 16,723 patients from 28 countries showed that 52% reported using regular airway clearance, with significant variation in techniques and usage between countries.
  • Patients using airway clearance tended to have more severe disease and symptoms, and access to specialized respiratory physiotherapy was notably low, especially in Eastern Europe.
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  • - The study utilized a 4-point sputum colour chart to assess airway inflammation in bronchiectasis patients, analyzing data from 13,484 individuals across 31 countries in the EMBARC registry.
  • - Findings revealed that more purulent sputum correlates with worse lung function, a higher severity of the disease, increased frequency of exacerbations, and greater risk of hospitalizations and mortality.
  • - The research concluded that sputum colour serves as an effective, straightforward indicator for predicting clinical outcomes and disease severity in bronchiectasis patients.
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Omitting Axillary Dissection in Breast Cancer with Sentinel-Node Metastases.

N Engl J Med

April 2024

From the Departments of Molecular Medicine and Surgery (J.B., M.A., H.S., J.F.) and Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics (R.S.), Karolinska Institutet, the Department of Surgery, Capio St. Göran's Hospital (J.B., M.A., S.N.), Cytel (R.S.), the Department of Surgery, Södersjukhuset (F.C.), and Breast Center Karolinska, Karolinska Comprehensive Cancer Center, Karolinska University Hospital (H.S., J.F.), Stockholm, the Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Clinical Sciences, Lund University (L.R., S.A.), and the Department of Hematology, Oncology, and Radiation Physics, Skåne University Hospital Lund (S.A.), Lund, the Department of Gastroenterology and Surgery (L.R.), and Radiation Physics, Department of Hematology, Oncology, and Radiation Physics (E.W.), Skåne University Hospital Lund, Malmö, the Departments of Surgery (R.O.B.) and Oncology (D.L.), Institute of Clinical Sciences, Sahlgrenska Academy at Gothenburg University, and the Departments of Surgery (R.O.B.) and Oncology (D.L.), Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Gothenburg, the Department of Diagnostics and Intervention-Surgery, Umeå University, Umeå (M.S.), the Department of Oncology, Faculty of Medicine and Health, Örebro University, Örebro (J.A.), Regional Cancer Center of Mid-Sweden, Uppsala (J.A.), the Department of Surgery, Skaraborg Hospital, Lidköping (P.F.N.), the Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences (E.V.P.), Linköping University, and the Department of Surgery, Linköping University Hospital (E.V.P.), Linköping, and the Department of Surgery (Y.A.) and the Center for Clinical Research, Uppsala University and Region Vastmanland, Vastmanland Hospital (Y.A., L.B.), Vasteras - all in Sweden; the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen (T.F.T.), the Department of Breast Surgery, Gentofte Hospital, Gentofte (T.F.T.), the Department of Surgery, Breast Clinic, Viborg Hospital, Viborg (I.S.A.), the Department of Plastic and Breast Surgery, Aalborg University Hospital, Aalborg (U.H.), the Department of Oncology, Vejle Hospital, University Hospital of Southern Denmark, Vejle (H.D.N.), and the Departments of Oncology (B.V.O.) and Plastic and Breast Surgery (P.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, the Departments of Oncology (B.V.O.) and Clinical Medicine (P.C.), Aarhus University, and the Department of Experimental Clinical Oncology, Danish Center for Particle Therapy (B.V.O.), Aarhus - all in Denmark; the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Rostock, Rostock (T.R.), the Breast Center, Die Filderklinik, Filderstadt (T.K.), and the Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, University of Ulm, Ulm (T.K.) - all in Germany; the First Department of Surgery, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens (M.K.); the Department of Breast Surgery, IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele (O.D.G.), and Vita-Salute San Raffaele University (O.D.G.) - both in Milan; and the Department of Surgery, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital, Helsinki (M.S.).

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  • A noninferiority trial was conducted to assess if omitting completion axillary-lymph-node dissection is as effective as performing it in patients with clinically node-negative breast cancer and sentinel-lymph-node metastases.
  • A total of 2,766 patients were enrolled, with 1,335 assigned to sentinel-node biopsy only and 1,205 to the dissection group, with a median follow-up of 46.8 months.
  • The results showed a 5-year recurrence-free survival rate of 89.7% for the sentinel-node biopsy-only group, suggesting that this approach may not significantly compromise patient outcomes compared to the traditional method.
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  • Balloon-guided catheter ablation (CA) is being explored as a new treatment for atrial fibrillation (AF), with a focus on assessing the POLARx FIT™ cryoballoon system's effectiveness.
  • In a study with 24 patients averaging 59.5 years old, the system achieved a 100% success rate in isolating pulmonary veins and showed a good safety profile, with only minor complications reported.
  • The 31 mm balloon was adaptable in challenging cases, used in over half the applications, and while the results are promising, more extensive research is needed to fully understand the system's long-term outcomes.
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Microplastics and Nanoplastics in Atheromas and Cardiovascular Events.

N Engl J Med

March 2024

From the Departments of Advanced Medical and Surgical Sciences (R.M., C.S., L.S., F.C.S., G.P.), Precision Medicine (N.D., M.L.B.), Engineering (A.F., S.G.), and Mental Health and Public Medicine, Section of Statistics (F.F., I.P.), University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, the Department of Forensic, Evaluative, and Necroscopic Medicine, Azienda Sanitaria Locale Napoli 2 Nord (M.M.), the Department of Cardiology, Hospital Cardarelli (M.S., C.M.), the Department of Vascular Surgery, Ospedale del Mare Azienda Sanitaria Locale Napoli 1 (F.S., G.V.), Environmental Technologies, spinoff of University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli (S.C.), and the Department of Advanced Biomedical Sciences, University Federico II (P.P.), Naples, IRCCS MultiMedica, Milan (F.P., R.L.G., C.F., V.P., A. Ceriello), the Departments of Clinical and Molecular Sciences (G. Fulgenzi, F.O.) and Excellence SBSP-Biomedical Sciences and Public Health (L.G., T.S.), Polytechnic University of Marche, and IRCCS Istituto Nazionale Ricovero e Cura per Anziani (G.M., F.O.), Ancona, the Vascular Physiopathology Unit, IRCCS Neuromed, Pozzilli (C.V.), the Department of Medicine, Surgery, and Dentistry, University of Salerno, Salerno (C.V., A. Carrizzo, G.A., A.S.), the Department of Environmental, Biologic, and Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technologies, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Caserta (G.S., D.M., R.E., S.A., G. Falco, C.L., B.D., P.I.), and the Department of Clinical and Molecular Medicine, Sapienza University of Rome (E.B.), and UniCAMILLUS, International Medical University (G.P.), Rome - all in Italy; Cardiovascular Center Aalst, OLV Hospital, Aalst, Belgium (P.P.); Harvard Medical School and the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Hypertension, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston (A.E.C.); and University Hospitals, Case Western Reserve School of Medicine, Cleveland (S.R.).

Background: Microplastics and nanoplastics (MNPs) are emerging as a potential risk factor for cardiovascular disease in preclinical studies. Direct evidence that this risk extends to humans is lacking.

Methods: We conducted a prospective, multicenter, observational study involving patients who were undergoing carotid endarterectomy for asymptomatic carotid artery disease.

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Frontal circuits play a critical role in motor, cognitive and affective processing, and their dysfunction may result in a variety of brain disorders. However, exactly which frontal domains mediate which (dys)functions remains largely elusive. We studied 534 deep brain stimulation electrodes implanted to treat four different brain disorders.

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Purpose: Epigenetic alterations in uveal melanoma (UM) are still neither well characterized, nor understood. In this pilot study, we sought to provide a deeper insight into the possible role of epigenetic alterations in the pathogenesis of UM and their potential prognostic relevance. To this aim, we comprehensively profiled histone post-translational modifications (PTMs), which represent epigenetic features regulating chromatin accessibility and gene transcription, in UM formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues, control tissues, UM cell lines, and healthy melanocytes.

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Introduction: Patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) receiving immunosuppressive drugs are at substantial risk of colectomy. We aimed to assess the risk of postoperative complications of tofacitinib exposure before colectomy in comparison with biologics.

Methods: A multicenter, retrospective, observational study was conducted in patients with UC who underwent total colectomy for medically refractory disease, exposed to tofacitinib or a biologic before surgery.

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Purpose: The VERSIFY phase 3 trial in patients with Crohn's disease (CD) treated with vedolizumab was the first to include a substudy that used a standardized magnetic resonance enterography (MRE) protocol to assess features of transmural inflammation (bowel edema and wall thickness) and extramural disease activity (enlarged lymph nodes).

Patients And Methods: Patients received intravenous vedolizumab (300 mg) at weeks 0 (baseline), 2, and 6, and then every 8 weeks for 26 or 52 weeks. Post hoc analyses included a subpopulation with a Magnetic Resonance Index of Activity score of ≥7 in at least one bowel segment at baseline and at least one postbaseline MRE assessment.

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  • The study examined the relationship between chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and atrial fibrillation (AF) using data from the global GLORIA-AF registry, focusing on how COPD affects treatment and outcomes.
  • Out of 36,263 patients, 6.2% had COPD, with varying prevalence in different regions; factors like age, gender, and smoking were linked to COPD presence.
  • COPD patients experienced different medication patterns and significantly worse health outcomes, including higher risks of death, major adverse cardiovascular events (MACEs), and major bleeding compared to patients without COPD.
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Background: Nephritis is a common manifestation of IgA vasculitis and is morphologically indistinguishable from IgA nephropathy. While MEST-C scores are predictive of kidney outcomes in IgA nephropathy, their value in IgA vasculitis nephritis has not been investigated in large multiethnic cohorts.

Methods: Biopsies from 262 children and 99 adults with IgA vasculitis nephritis ( N =361) from 23 centers in North America, Europe, and Asia were independently scored by three pathologists.

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A nationwide cross-sectional online survey was administered to dermatologists managing patients with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis across Italy to obtain real-world dermatologists' perspectives on the impact of psoriasis and its treatment on patients' daily lives and quality of life (QoL). A total of 91 dermatologists (aged 39.1 ± 11.

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Background: Consistent use of reliable and clinically appropriate outcome measures is a priority for clinical trials, with clear definitions to allow comparability. We aimed to develop a core outcome set (COS) for pulmonary disease interventions in primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD).

Methods: A multidisciplinary international PCD expert panel was set up.

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Reports of T cell malignancies after CAR-T cell therapy should be investigated, but existing data from follow-up studies suggest a low risk compared with other cancer treatments.

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A 3 yr old spayed female Cavalier King Charles spaniel was referred for insidious ataxia and paraparesis. A thoracolumbar lesion was suspected. Computed tomography showed focal osteolysis of the vertebral body and pedicles of T5.

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EEG Correlates in the 3 Variants of Primary Progressive Aphasia.

Neurology

February 2024

From the Neurology Unit (G.C., F.C., R.S., G.M., F.A., M.F.), Neurophysiology Service (G.C., M.C., R.S., G.F.F., M.F.), and Neuroimaging Research Unit (G.C., S.B., E.C., C.C., F.A., M.F.), Division of Neuroscience, IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute; Vita-Salute San Raffaele University (G.C., F.A., M.F.); and Neurorehabilitation Unit (M.F.), IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, Italy.

Background And Objectives: The 3 clinical presentations of primary progressive aphasia (PPA) reflect heterogenous neuropathology, which is difficult to be recognized in vivo. Resting-state (RS) EEG is promising for the investigation of brain electrical substrates in neurodegenerative conditions. In this study, we aim to explore EEG cortical sources in the characterization of the 3 variants of PPA.

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Combination Drug Therapy for the Management of Chronic Neuropathic Pain.

Biomolecules

December 2023

Research & Early Development (R&D), Dompé Farmaceutici S.p.A, Via Campo di Pile, 67100 L'Aquila, Italy.

Chronic neuropathic pain (NP) is an increasingly prevalent disease and leading cause of disability which is challenging to treat. Several distinct classes of drugs are currently used for the treatment of chronic NP, but each drug targets only narrow components of the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms, bears limited efficacy, and comes with dose-limiting side effects. Multimodal therapies have been increasingly proposed as potential therapeutic approaches to target the multiple mechanisms underlying nociceptive transmission and modulation.

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Single-Cell RNA Sequencing Reveals Metabolic Stress-Dependent Activation of Cardiac Macrophages in a Model of Dyslipidemia-Induced Diastolic Dysfunction.

Circulation

November 2024

Department of Biomedical Sciences, Humanitas University, Pieve Emanuele (MI), Italy (C. Panico, A.F., M.C., N.S., A.I., M.P., R,D., A.V., M.K., C.M.G., G.C.).

Background: Metabolic distress is often associated with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) and represents a therapeutic challenge. Metabolism-induced systemic inflammation links comorbidities with HFpEF. How metabolic changes affect myocardial inflammation in the context of HFpEF is not known.

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Homologous recombination deficiency (HRD) is a predictive biomarker for poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase 1 inhibitor (PARPi) sensitivity. Routine HRD testing relies on identifying BRCA mutations, but additional HRD-positive patients can be identified by measuring genomic instability (GI), a consequence of HRD. However, the cost and complexity of available solutions hamper GI testing.

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