537 results match your criteria: "National Institute for Infectious Disease "L. Spallanzani"[Affiliation]"

Circular RNAs (circRNAs) have been the focus of intense scientific research to understand their biogenesis, mechanisms of action and regulatory functions. CircRNAs are single stranded, covalently closed RNA molecules lacking the 5'-terminal cap and the 3'-terminal polyadenine chain, characteristics that make them very stable and resistant. Synthesised by both cells and viruses, in the past circRNAs were considered to have no precise function.

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Retrospective, cohort analysis including people with four-class drug-resistant HIV. Bacterial sexually transmitted infections (STIs) had an incidence of 1.3/100-person-years-of-follow-up (PYFU) in men (3.

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Association between sex hormones and anti-S/RBD antibody responses to COVID-19 vaccines in healthcare workers.

Hum Vaccin Immunother

December 2023

Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Epidemiology and Hygiene, Italian Workers' Compensation Authority (INAIL), Monte Porzio Catone, Rome, Italy.

Healthcare workers (HCWs) are the target population for vaccination against coronavirus disease (COVID-19) as they are at a high risk of exposure and transmission of pathogens to patients. Neutralizing antibodies developed after COVID-19 vaccination decline within few months of vaccination. Several factors, including age and sex, can affect the intensity, efficacy, and duration of immune response to vaccines.

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Target product profiles: tests for tuberculosis treatment monitoring and optimization.

Bull World Health Organ

November 2023

Global Tuberculosis Programme, World Health Organization, 20 Avenue Appia, 1211Geneva, Switzerland.

The World Health Organization has developed target product profiles containing minimum and optimum targets for key characteristics for tests for tuberculosis treatment monitoring and optimization. Tuberculosis treatment optimization refers to initiating or switching to an effective tuberculosis treatment regimen that results in a high likelihood of a good treatment outcome. The target product profiles also cover tests of cure conducted at the end of treatment.

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Therapeutic and Unconventional Strategies to Contrast Antimicrobial Resistance: A Literature Review.

Discov Med

October 2023

Ministry of Health, Directorate General of Hygiene, Food Safety and Nutrition, 00144 Rome, Italy.

The fast emergence and spread of drug-resistant infectious pathogens and the resulting increase in associated and attributable deaths is a major health challenge globally. Misuse of antibiotics, insufficient infection prevention and control (IPC) in hospitals, food, animal feed, and environmental contamination due to drug-resistant microbes and genes have been the main drivers for antimicrobial resistance (AMR). AMR can lead to ineffective drug treatment, persistence of infection, and risk of severe disease especially in frail, immunocompromised, elderly patients.

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J Clin Med

August 2023

Infection Prevention & Control/Infectious Disease Service, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario Campus Bio-Medico, 00127 Rome, Italy.

Globally, multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria represent a menace to public health [...

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Background: In a restricted subset of HIV patients with suppressed viral load (i.e., pol-undetected HIV-RNA), the Aptima HIV-1 Quant Dx Assay (Aptima), a dual-target (pol and LTR) and dual-probe test for viral load (VL) monitoring, can detect HIV-RNA exclusively through amplification of the LTR region.

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AMBRA1 phosphorylation by CDK1 and PLK1 regulates mitotic spindle orientation.

Cell Mol Life Sci

August 2023

Cell Stress and Survival Group, Center for Autophagy, Recycling and Disease (CARD), Danish Cancer Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark.

AMBRA1 is a crucial factor for nervous system development, and its function has been mainly associated with autophagy. It has been also linked to cell proliferation control, through its ability to regulate c-Myc and D-type cyclins protein levels, thus regulating G1-S transition. However, it remains still unknown whether AMBRA1 is differentially regulated during the cell cycle, and if this pro-autophagy protein exerts a direct role in controlling mitosis too.

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and spp. are two common bacterial pathogens populating the human microbiota. We possess scant data on how interacts with spp.

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Introduction: Despite huge efforts, tuberculosis (TB) is still a major public health threat worldwide, it is estimated that a quarter of the global population is infected by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb). For controlling TB and reducing Mtb transmission it is fundamental to diagnose TB infection (TBI) as well as the progressors from TBI to disease to identify those requiring preventive therapy. At present, there is no gold standard test for TBI diagnosis although several new methodologies have been attempted.

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  • The study aimed to assess how many people living with HIV (PLWH) are eligible for a long-acting injectable treatment (CAB+RPV) and compare their characteristics to those who are ineligible.
  • Conducted with 514 participants, the research found that 44.5% were eligible for the CAB+RPV regimen, with eligible individuals generally having fewer treatment backgrounds and being more likely to be on current NNRTIs.
  • The findings suggest that less than half of virologically suppressed PLWH in the cohort qualify for the treatment and that eligible individuals tend to have simpler treatment histories.
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Specific HBsAg mutations are known to hamper HBsAg recognition by neutralizing antibodies thus challenging HBV-vaccination efficacy. Nevertheless, information on their impact and spreading over time is limited. Here, we characterize the circulation of vaccine-escape mutations from 2005 to 2019 and their correlation with virological parameters in a large cohort of patients infected with HBV genotype-D ( = 947), dominant in Europe.

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Background: This work aims to evaluate integrase resistance and its predictors in HIV-1 infected combined antiretroviral therapy (cART) experienced individuals failing a dolutegravir-based regimen.

Methods: Major resistance mutations (MRM) and genotypic susceptibility score (GSS) of dolutegravir companion drugs were evaluated on plasma genotypic resistance test (GRT) performed at dolutegravir failure. Logistic regression was used to evaluate factors associated to the risk of integrase strand-transfer inhibitors (INSTI)-resistance at dolutegravir failure.

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  • Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) has been applied to analyze the mpox virus (MPXV) from a 2022 outbreak, focusing on long-term infections in individual patients.
  • Research involved 51 samples from five patients, revealing significant genetic changes in samples from two immunocompromised patients with advanced HIV-1, showcasing high intra-host variability and tissue-specific mutations.
  • No notable sequence differences were found in three patients with rapid viral clearance, indicating that MPXV can adapt within its host environment and may contribute to viral persistence and related clinical implications.
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Apoptosis is a form of regulated cell death (RCD) that involves proteases of the caspase family. Pharmacological and genetic strategies that experimentally inhibit or delay apoptosis in mammalian systems have elucidated the key contribution of this process not only to (post-)embryonic development and adult tissue homeostasis, but also to the etiology of multiple human disorders. Consistent with this notion, while defects in the molecular machinery for apoptotic cell death impair organismal development and promote oncogenesis, the unwarranted activation of apoptosis promotes cell loss and tissue damage in the context of various neurological, cardiovascular, renal, hepatic, infectious, neoplastic and inflammatory conditions.

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NAADP-Evoked Ca Signaling Leads to Mutant Huntingtin Aggregation and Autophagy Impairment in Murine Astrocytes.

Int J Mol Sci

March 2023

Departament of Pharmacology, Escola Paulista de Medicina, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo 04044-020, Brazil.

Huntington's disease (HD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease characterized by mutations in the huntingtin gene (mHtt), causing an unstable repeat of the CAG trinucleotide, leading to abnormal long repeats of polyglutamine (poly-Q) in the N-terminal region of the huntingtin, which form abnormal conformations and aggregates. Alterations in Ca signaling are involved in HD models and the accumulation of mutated huntingtin interferes with Ca homeostasis. Lysosomes are intracellular Ca storages that participate in endocytic and lysosomal degradation processes, including autophagy.

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Background: Immunosuppression after kidney transplantation is mainly guided via plasma tacrolimus trough level, which cannot sufficiently predict allograft rejection and infection. The plasma load of the non-pathogenic and highly prevalent torque teno virus (TTV) is associated with the immunosuppression of its host. Non-interventional studies suggest the use of TTV load to predict allograft rejection and infection.

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Objectives: Although evidence is growing on the overall impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on tuberculosis (TB) services, global studies based on national data are needed to better quantify the extent of the impact and the countries' preparedness to tackle the two diseases. The aim of this study was to compare the number of people with new diagnoses or recurrence of TB disease, the number of drug-resistant (DR)-TB, and the number of TB deaths in 2020 vs 2019 in 11 countries in Europe, Northern America, and Australia.

Methods: TB managers or directors of national reference centers of the selected countries provided the agreed-upon variables through a validated questionnaire on a monthly basis.

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  • Monoclonal antibody (mAb) therapy is a promising treatment for COVID-19 but faces challenges in production and cost due to complex manufacturing processes.
  • A new biomimetic nanoplasmonic biosensor offers a simpler and faster way to evaluate mAb therapies, enabling real-time monitoring of virus interactions and antibody effectiveness in just 15 minutes.
  • The biosensor has shown high accuracy in detecting neutralizing antibodies against various COVID-19 variants, suggesting it could enhance the development of effective treatments for COVID-19 and other diseases.
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Risk factors for Gram-negative bacterial infection of cardiovascular implantable electronic devices: multicentre observational study (CarDINe Study).

Int J Antimicrob Agents

March 2023

Infectious Diseases Unit, Department of Integrated Management of Infectious Risk, IRCCS Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Bologna, Bologna, Italy; Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy.

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  • Infections of cardiovascular implantable electronic devices (CIED) are primarily caused by Gram-positive bacteria, but this study focuses on the less common Gram-negative bacteria (GNB) infections, aiming to understand their risk factors, clinical features, and outcomes.
  • The study analyzed data from 236 patients across 17 European centers, comparing 59 patients with GNB-CIED infections to controls with Gram-positive infections and those without infections, finding no major differences in clinical presentation but notable trends in diagnostic imaging.
  • Key risk factors for GNB infections included obesity, a high comorbidity index, specific pacemaker settings, and the right subclavian vein site for device implantation; these infections were also linked to higher mortality rates, suggesting
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Aim: To evaluate the role of lung ultrasound (LUS) in recognizing lung abnormalities in pregnant women affected by COVID-19 pneumonia.

Materials And Methods: An observational study analyzing LUS patterns in 60 consecutively enrolled pregnant women affected by COVID-19 infection was performed. LUS was performed by using a standardized protocol by Soldati et al.

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The issue of bacterial infections in COVID-19 patients has received increasing attention among scientists. Antibiotics were widely prescribed during the early phase of the pandemic. We performed a literature review to assess the reasons, evidence and practices on the use of antibiotics in COVID-19 in- and outpatients.

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Bezlotoxumab in Patients with a Primary Infection: A Literature Review.

Antibiotics (Basel)

October 2022

Infectious Disease Unit, ARNAS Civico-Di Cristina, Piazza Leotta, 5, 90100 Palermo, Italy.

Background: Nowadays, one of the main issues in the management of infection (CDI) is the high rate of recurrences (rCDI), causing increased mortality and higher health care costs.

Objectives: To assess the available evidence on the use of bezlotoxumab for the prevention of rCDI during a first CDI episode.

Methods: Published articles on bezlotoxumab during a primary CDI episode were identified through computerized literature searches with the search terms [(bezlotoxumab) AND (CDI) OR ( infection)] using PubMed and by reviewing the references of retrieved articles.

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Most patients infected with SARS-CoV-2 display mild symptoms with good prognosis, while 20% of patients suffer from severe viral pneumonia and up to 5% may require intensive care unit (ICU) admission due to severe acute respiratory syndrome, which could be accompanied by multiorgan failure.Plasma proteomics provide valuable and unbiased information about disease progression and therapeutic candidates. Recent proteomic studies have identified molecular changes in plasma of COVID-19 patients that implied significant dysregulation of several aspects of the inflammatory response accompanied by a general metabolic suppression.

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