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Impact Of The Pretreatment Characteristics As Well As Cyto- and Molecular-Genetic Profile On Outcome After Relapse In Acute Myeloid Leukemia

2013

Abstract Background Cyto- and molecular-genetic abnormalities evaluated at initial diagnosis are the most powerful prognostic and in part also predictive markers in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) with regard to achievement of complete remission (CR) and survival. Nonetheless, after relapse the prognostic impact of clinical characteristics and genetic abnormalities assessed at initial diagnosis with respect to achievement of subsequent CR and survival are less clear. Aims To evaluate the probability of CR achievement and survival in relapsed AML patients in correlation to clinical characteristics and genetic abnormalities assessed at initial diagnosis as well as treatment strategy. Methods The…

Acute promyelocytic leukemiaOncologymedicine.medical_specialtyChemotherapybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentImmunologySalvage therapyCell BiologyHematologyHematopoietic stem cell transplantationmedicine.diseasePomalidomideBiochemistryChemotherapy regimenSurgeryInternal medicineCEBPACytarabineMedicinebusinessmedicine.drugBlood
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Towards More Specificity and Effectivity in the Antileukemia Immune Response

2014

Experimental and clinical studies have shown that alloreactive T-cell responses derived from donor lymphocytes can effectively eliminate leukemia cells after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. However, there are still too many patients in whom this graft-versus-leukemia reactivity is insufficient to prevent leukemia relapse or who suffer from severe alloreactivity to nonmalignant host tissues also mediated by donor-derived T cells. Therefore, various conceptually different approaches have been developed at the level of donor T cells in order to improve the efficacy of leukemia-directed immunity while reducing the incidence of unwanted graft-versus-host disease. As outlined …

Acute promyelocytic leukemiabusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentMyeloid leukemiaHematopoietic stem cell transplantationmedicine.diseaseDonor LymphocytesMinimal residual diseaseTransplantationLeukemiaImmune systemImmunologyMedicinebusiness
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Treatment Results In Acute Myeloid Leukemia Over a Time Period Of 20 Years: Analysis Of The German-Austrian Acute Myeloid Leukemia Study Group (AMLSG)

2013

Abstract Background Overall survival (OS) in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) treated with intensive chemotherapy has improved over the last 20 year especially in younger adults (18-60 years) but still remains poor in older patients (>60 years) (Döhner et al. Blood 2010). The German-Austrian AMLSG performed controlled prospective treatment trials since 1993 starting with a risk-adapted approach (phase I, 1993-1997), followed by randomized and risk-adapted treatment strategies based on cytogenetic risk groups (phase II, 1997-2002); since 2003 addition of differentiating agents and HiDAC inhibitors to intensive induction therapy was evaluated (phase III, 2003-2007). Of note, until 2007 younger…

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Pituispheres Contain Genetic Variants Characteristic to Pituitary Adenoma Tumor Tissue

2020

The most common type of pituitary neoplasms is benign pituitary adenoma (PA). Clinically significant PAs affect around 0.1% of the population. Currently, there is no established human PA cell culture available and when PA tumor cells are cultured they form two distinct types depending on culturing conditions either free-floating aggregates also known as pituispheres or cells adhering to the surface of cell plates and displaying mesenchymal stem-like properties. The aim of this study was to trace the origin of sphere-forming and adherent pituitary cell cultures and characterize the potential use of these surgery derived cell lines as PA model. We carried out a paired-end exome sequencing of …

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STEM CELLS AND COLON CANCER

2012

The current concept of tumorigenesis suggests that cancers arise and are “driven” by cells with stem cell-like properties, known as cancer stem cells (CSCs), which share many functional and molecular features with normal stem cells. Self-renewal key pathways (e.g., Wnt, Notch, and Hedgehog) are tightly regulated in normal stem cells, but are impaired in CSCs. For instance, active Wnt pathway plays a crucial role in colon cancer pathophysiology, where deregulation of the adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) gene, a negative regulator of Wnt signaling, represents one of the earliest alterations in the multistep process of colon carcinogenesis, causing early adenoma formation. Normal colon stem ce…

Adenomatous polyposis coliCellular differentiationWnt signaling pathwayStem cell factorBiologymedicine.disease_causeEndothelial stem cellCancer stem cellImmunologyCancer researchmedicinebiology.proteinStem cellCarcinogenesis
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m6A RNA methylation of major satellite repeat transcripts facilitates chromatin association and RNA:DNA hybrid formation in mouse heterochromatin

2021

Abstract Heterochromatin has essential functions in maintaining chromosome structure, in protecting genome integrity and in stabilizing gene expression programs. Heterochromatin is often nucleated by underlying DNA repeat sequences, such as major satellite repeats (MSR) and long interspersed nuclear elements (LINE). In order to establish heterochromatin, MSR and LINE elements need to be transcriptionally competent and generate non-coding repeat RNA that remain chromatin associated. We explored whether these heterochromatic RNA, similar to DNA and histones, may be methylated, particularly for 5-methylcytosine (5mC) or methyl-6-adenosine (m6A). Our analysis in mouse ES cells identifies only b…

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Systematic review on spheroids from adipose‐derived stem cells: Spontaneous or artefact state?

2022

Three-dimensional (3D) cell cultures represent the spontaneous state of stem cells with specific gene and protein molecular expression that are more alike the in vivo condition. In vitro two-dimensional (2D) cell adhesion cultures are still commonly employed for various cellular studies such as movement, proliferation and differentiation phenomena; this procedure is standardized and amply used in laboratories, however their representing the original tissue has recently been subject to questioning. Cell cultures in 2D require a support/substrate (flasks, multiwells, etc.) and use of fetal bovine serum as an adjuvant that stimulates adhesion that most likely leads to cellular aging. A 3D envi…

Adipose TissuePhysiologySpheroids CellularStem Cells3D cultures adipose stem cells biomaterials hanging drop spheroids spinner flaskClinical BiochemistryAdipocytesCell Culture TechniquesCell BiologyArtifactsJournal of Cellular Physiology
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GENOMIC AND PROTEOMIC EVALUATION OF VISCERAL AND SUBCUTANEOUS ADIPOSE DERIVED STEM CELLS AND FUNCTIONAL ROLES OF PLURIPOTENCY TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS

Adipose derived stem cells; Nanog; Visceral adipose tissue; Subcutaneous adipose tissue; Sphere;Adipose derived stem cellSphereSubcutaneous adipose tissueVisceral adipose tissueNanogSettore MED/13 - Endocrinologia
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3D in Suspension versus 2D in Adhesion: molecular profiles in stemness and mesenchymal differentiation of Spheroids from Adipose-derived Stem Cells

2021

Purpose: Adipose stem cells (ASCs) represent a reliable source of stem cells with a widely demonstrated potential in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering applications. New recent insights suggest that three-dimensional (3D) models may closely mimic the native tissue properties; spheroids from adipose derived stem cells (S-ASCs) exhibit enhanced regenerative abilities compared with those of 2D models. Stem cell therapy success is determined by “cell-quality”; for this reason, microRNA profiles, the involvement of stress signals and cellular aging need to be further investigated. Material and Methods: Adipose tissue was collected from healthy individuals, 44 females and 17 males, afte…

Adipose stem cells Spheroid Aging Shelterin complex ALDH family Telomere lengthSettore MED/19 - Chirurgia Plastica
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Is intra-articular injection of autologous micro-fragmented adipose tissue effective in hip osteoarthritis? A three year follow-up

2022

Abstract Background Recently, increased attention on regenerative medicine and biological injective treatments have been proposed to restore native cartilage. Micro-fragmented adipose tissue (MFAT) has been studied for its anti-inflammatory, paracrine, and immunomodulatory effects. The long-term effects of MFAT are still poorly understood: the aim of the present study is to demonstrate how hip articular injections with autologous MFAT can have an impact on clinical outcomes. Methods Seventy-one consecutive patients affected by early hip osteoarthritis underwent an ultrasound-guided hip injection of autologous MFAT between June 2017 and December 2018. Patients were divided into four groups a…

Adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cellsHip osteoarthritisOrthopedics and Sports MedicineSurgeryAutologous micro-fragmented adipose tissueInternational Orthopaedics
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