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Functions of SETD7 during development, homeostasis and cancer

2019

A controlled organ homeostasis is essential to sustain the integrity of any living organism. This homeostasis relies on stem cells, which maintain themselves and give rise to the various types of differentiated cells. It is well established that the differentiation of pluripotent embryonic stem cells (ESCs) depends on major changes in transcriptional programs. Covalent modifications of DNA, RNA and proteins are instrumental in setting up the genetic programs associated with cell fates. Another important mechanism for regulation of gene expression is protein localisation and stability. In addition to ubiquitination, SUMOylation and phosphorylation, methylation of proteins is an important det…

0301 basic medicineRegulation of gene expressionCellular differentiationCellSUMO proteinRNABiologyEmbryonic stem cellCell biology03 medical and health sciencesEditorial Commentary030104 developmental biology0302 clinical medicinemedicine.anatomical_structure030220 oncology & carcinogenesismedicineStem cellOrganism
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Diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging in the diagnosis of reversible ischaemic deficits of the brainstem

2002

Objectives: To evaluate the sensitivity of diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for the diagnosis of clinically suspected reversible ischaemic deficits of the brainstem. Methods: A total of 158 consecutive patients presenting with acute signs of brainstem dysfunction were investigated using EPI diffusion weighted MRI within 24 hours of the onset of symptoms. High resolution T1 and T2 weighted imaging was performed as a follow up after a median of six days Results: Fourteen of the 158 patients had a complete clinical recovery within 24 hours (transitory ischaemic attack (TIA)), and 19 patients recovered in less than one week (prolonged reversible neurological deficit (RIND)). …

AdultMalePapermedicine.medical_specialtyIschemiaSensitivity and SpecificityCentral nervous system diseaseDiagnosis DifferentialRisk FactorsInternal medicinemedicineHumansProspective StudiesStrokeAgedAged 80 and overNeurologic ExaminationVascular diseasebusiness.industryMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseequipment and suppliesMagnetic Resonance ImagingDiffusion-Weighted Magnetic Resonance ImagingSurgeryStrokePsychiatry and Mental healthEditorial CommentaryIschemic Attack TransientAcute DiseaseCardiologySurgeryFemaleNeurology (clinical)BrainstemT2 weightedbusinesshuman activitiesDiffusion MRIBrain Stem
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Host immunogenetics and control of human herpesvirus-8 infection

2006

BACKGROUND: Kaposi sarcoma (KS) is primarily caused by human herpesvirus (HHV)-8 infection, and the risk is increased with high HHV-8 lytic or latent antibody titers or the detection of HHV-8 DNA in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). Host genes important for control of HHV-8 infection are not well characterized. METHODS: In 172 HHV-8 latent nuclear antigen (LANA)-seropositive adults in Italy without KS, we examined correlations of common variants in host immune genes with the detection of HHV-8 DNA in PBMCs and with high lytic and latent antibody titers. Twenty-eight single-nucleotide polymorphisms in 14 genes were analyzed. We detected HHV-8 DNA in PBMCs with real-time amplificati…

AdultMaleVascular Endothelial Growth Factor ASimplexvirusfood.ingredientvirusesImmunogeneticsBiologymedicine.disease_causeAntibodies ViralHerpesviridaefoodAntigenLatent Nuclear AntigenRisk FactorsImmunogeneticsmedicineImmunology and AllergyHumansAgedAntibody titervirus diseasesHerpesviridae Infectionsbiochemical phenomena metabolism and nutritionMiddle AgedVirologyEditorial CommentaryTiterInfectious DiseasesLytic cycleHaplotypesImmunologyDNA ViralHerpesvirus 8 HumanLeukocytes MononuclearCytokinesFemale
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Should We Use Dexmedetomidine for Sedation in Parturients Undergoing Caesarean Section Under Spinal Anaesthesia?

2017

Emergency Medicine; Anesthesiology and Pain Medicinebusiness.industrySedationmedicine.medical_treatmentMEDLINESpinal anesthesia03 medical and health sciencesAnesthesiology and Pain Medicine0302 clinical medicine030202 anesthesiologyAnesthesiaEmergency MedicinemedicineCaesarean section030212 general & internal medicineDexmedetomidinemedicine.symptombusinessEditorial Commentmedicine.drug
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Liver Fibrosis and Metabolic Alterations in Adults With alpha-1-antitrypsin Deficiency Caused by the Pi*ZZ Mutation

2019

Background & Aims Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (AATD) is among the most common genetic disorders. Severe AATD is caused by a homozygous mutation in the SERPINA1 gene that encodes the Glu342Lys substitution (called the Pi*Z mutation, Pi*ZZ genotype). Pi*ZZ carriers may develop lung and liver diseases. Mutation-associated lung disorders have been well studied, but less is known about the effects in liver. We assessed the liver disease burden and associated features in adults with this form of AATD. Methods We collected data from 554 Pi*ZZ adults (403 in an exploratory cohort, 151 in a confirmatory cohort), in 9 European countries, with AATD who were homozygous for the Pi*Z mutation, and 234…

Liver CirrhosisMale0301 basic medicineALTLiver diseasechemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineLiver Function TestsRisk FactorsGenotypeRare Liver DiseaseAlpha 1-antitrypsin deficiencyHomozygoteAge FactorsGastroenterologyMiddle AgedEuropeEditorial CommentaryPhenotypemedicine.anatomical_structureLiverElasticity Imaging TechniquesFemale030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyTEAdultmedicine.medical_specialty610Mice Transgenic03 medical and health sciencesSex Factorsalpha 1-Antitrypsin DeficiencyInternal medicinemedicinePiAnimalsHumansGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseASTAgedLungHepatologyTriglyceridebusiness.industryLipid Metabolismmedicine.diseaseFatty Liver030104 developmental biologyEndocrinologychemistryCase-Control Studiesalpha 1-AntitrypsinMutationSteatosisTransient elastographybusinessGastroenterology
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Cardiac Injury in COVID-19–Echoing Prognostication∗

2020

Background Myocardial injury is frequent among patients hospitalized with coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) and is associated with a poor prognosis. However, the mechanisms of myocardial injury remain unclear and prior studies have not reported cardiovascular imaging data. Objectives This study sought to characterize the echocardiographic abnormalities associated with myocardial injury and their prognostic impact in patients with COVID-19. Methods We conducted an international, multicenter cohort study including 7 hospitals in New York City and Milan of hospitalized patients with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 who had undergone transthoracic echocardiographic (TTE) and electrocardiographic…

Malemyocaardial injuryCoronary AngiographyElectrocardiographyPandemicVentricular Dysfunctionechocardiographymyocardial injuryOriginal Investigationechocardiography; inflammation; myocaardial injury; SARS-CoV-2; troponin; COVID-19COVID-19 coronavirus disease-2019biologyViral EpidemiologytroponinHeartMiddle AgedRV right ventriclemyocardial infarctionItalyTTE transthoracic echocardiographyFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineCoronavirus InfectionsEditorial Comment2019-20 coronavirus outbreakCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Pneumonia ViralAKI acute kidney injuryECG electrocardiographyBetacoronavirusmedicineHumansPandemicsARDS acute respiratory distress syndromeIQR interquartile rangeAgedRetrospective Studiesbusiness.industrySARS-CoV-2MyocardiumCOVID-19medicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationVirologyCOVID-19 Drug TreatmentCI confidence intervalOR odds ratioPneumoniaLV left ventricleinflammationACS acute coronary syndromeNew York CitybusinessCoronavirus InfectionsBetacoronavirusBiomarkersJournal of the American College of Cardiology
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Microsatellite Instability in Colorectal Cancer: Time to Stop Hiding!

2011

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second cause of cancer-related death worldwide. Surgery constitutes the primary therapy for these tumors, together with chemotherapy that is usually recommended in patients with metastatic primary CRC. Although molecularly distinct entities arising from different physiopathogenic mechanisms - microsatellite (MSI) and chromosomal instability (also called microsatellite stable, MSS) - have been characterized in CRC, there is still no specific therapeutic approach that takes into account disease’s molecular heterogeneity [1]. MSI is observed in 1015% of sporadic CRCs. MSI CRCs displayed particular morphologic features, with greater predilection for the right colo…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyChemotherapyColorectal cancermedicine.medical_treatmentMicrosatellite instabilityDiseaseBiologymedicine.diseasedigestive system diseasesTherapeutic approachOncologyChromosome instabilityCancer researchmedicineMicrosatelliteAnimalsHumansIn patientMicrosatellite InstabilityHSP110 Heat-Shock ProteinsColorectal NeoplasmsneoplasmsEditorial CommentsOncotarget
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Personalised mechanical ventilation tailored to lung morphology versus low positive end-expiratory pressure for patients with acute respiratory distr…

2019

The effect of personalised mechanical ventilation on clinical outcomes in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) remains uncertain and needs to be evaluated. We aimed to test whether a mechanical ventilation strategy that was personalised to individual patients' lung morphology would improve the survival of patients with ARDS when compared with standard of care.We designed a multicentre, single-blind, stratified, parallel-group, randomised controlled trial enrolling patients with moderate-to-severe ARDS in 20 university or non-university intensive care units in France. Patients older than 18 years with early ARDS for less than 12 h were randomly assigned (1:1) to either th…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineMalemedicine.medical_specialtyARDSmedicine.medical_treatment[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]law.inventionPositive-Pressure Respiration03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled triallawInternal medicineFraction of inspired oxygenIntensive caremedicineProne PositionTidal VolumeHumansSingle-Blind Method030212 general & internal medicineProspective StudiesPrecision MedicineLungPositive end-expiratory pressureTidal volumeComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSProportional Hazards ModelsMechanical ventilationRespiratory Distress Syndromebusiness.industryHazard ratioMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseRespiration Artificial3. Good health[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]Intensive Care UnitsEditorial CommentaryTreatment Outcome030228 respiratory systemFemaleFrancebusiness
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Hybrid minimally invasive esophagectomy for esophageal cancer : less is more

2019

In a recently published multi-center randomized controlled trial ( New England Journal of Medicine 2019;380:152-162) Christophe Mariette and colleagues compared open transthoracic esophagectomy to hybrid esophagectomy (open thoracic phase, laparoscopic abdominal phase) for patients with resectable cancer of the middle or lower third of the esophagus (MIRO trial) (1).

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicinemedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentCommentCancerTransthoracic esophagectomyEsophageal cancermedicine.diseaseSurgerylaw.inventionEditorial CommentaryNew englandmedicine.anatomical_structureEditorialRandomized controlled triallawEsophagectomyInvasive esophagectomymedicineEsophagusbusinessJournal of Thoracic Disease
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The Complex Process of Haemostasis and Interactions due to Hyperosmotic Fluids

2017

business.industryScientific methodMedicineBiochemical engineeringbusinessEditorial CommentTurkish Journal of Anesthesia and Reanimation
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