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Genome-wide homozygosity and risk of four non-Hodgkin lymphoma subtypes

2021

Aim: Recessive genetic variation is thought to play a role in non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) etiology. Runs of homozygosity (ROH), defined based on long, continuous segments of homozygous SNPs, can be used to estimate both measured and unmeasured recessive genetic variation. We sought to examine genome-wide homozygosity and NHL risk.Methods: We used data from eight genome-wide association studies of four common NHL subtypes: 3061 chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), 3814 diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), 2784 follicular lymphoma (FL), and 808 marginal zone lymphoma (MZL) cases, as well as 9374 controls. We examined the effect of homozygous variation on risk by: (1) estimating the fraction o…

GeneticsChronic lymphocytic leukemiadiffuse large B-cell lymphomaFollicular lymphomaSingle-nucleotide polymorphismRuns of HomozygosityBiologymedicine.diseasemarginal zone lymphomaArticlefollicular lymphomaimmune system diseaseshemic and lymphatic diseasesGenetic variationmedicinechronic lymphocytic leukemiahomozygosityDiffuse large B-cell lymphomaInbreedingNon-Hodgkin lymphomaGenetic associationJournal of Translational Genetics and Genomics
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Intraovarian regulation of gonadotropin-dependent folliculogenesis depends on notch receptor signaling pathways not involving Delta-like ligand 4 (Dl…

2013

Background In-situ hybridisation studies demonstrate that Notch receptors and ligands are expressed in granulosa cells (GCs) and in the theca layer vasculature of growing follicles. Notch signaling involves cell-to-cell interaction mediated by transmembrane receptors and ligands. This signaling pathway may represent a novel intraovarian regulator of gonadotropin-dependent follicular development to the preovulatory stage. We hypothesized that blocking Notch pathways would disrupt follicular maturation in the mouse ovary. Methods Hypophysectomized CD21 female mice were administered pregnant mare serum gonadotropin (PMSG) for 3 days to stimulate follicular development. In one experiment, a pan…

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Successful gamete intrafallopian transfer following failed artificial insemination by donor: evidence for a defect in gamete transport?

1988

Gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT) was offered as an alternative treatment to 48 women who failed to conceive after artificial insemination with donor semen (AID) in numerous attempts (9 to 24 cycles). The evaluation of these women showed no major cause of infertility as evidenced by normal endocrine, cervical, uterine, and tubal factor studies. Their partners were either azoospermic or severely oligoasthenospermic. During the GIFT cycle, follicular development was induced with (1) clomiphene citrate (days 3 to 7) plus human menopausal gonadotropins (hMG) from day 6 on or (2) human follicle-stimulating hormone (days 3 to 4) plus hMG (day 5 on), until ultrasound revealed 2 follicles 16 mm…

InfertilityAdultMaleendocrine systemmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentOvum TransportHuman chorionic gonadotropinAndrologyReproductive TechniquesPregnancyFollicular phasemedicineHumansGamete intrafallopian transferInsemination ArtificialGynecologybusiness.industryArtificial inseminationObstetrics and GynecologyOligospermiamedicine.diseaseSperm Transportmedicine.anatomical_structureReproductive MedicineGamete transportInsemination Artificial HeterologousFemaleMenotropinsbusinessInfertility FemaleFallopian tubeFertility and sterility
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Moderate ovarian stimulation does not increase the incidence of human embryo chromosomal abnormalities in in vitro fertilization cycles.

2012

A high chromosomal abnormalities rate has been observed in human embryos derived from in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments. The real incidence in natural cycles has been poorly studied, so whether this frequency may be induced by external factors, such as use of gonadotropins for ovarian stimulation, remains unknown.We conducted a prospective cohort study in a University-affiliated private infertility clinic with a comparison between unstimulated and stimulated ovarian cycles in the same women. Preimplantation genetic screening by fluorescence in situ hybridization was performed in all viable d 3 embryos.The primary objective was to compare the incidence of embryo chromosomal abnormaliti…

InfertilityAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyEndocrinology Diabetes and Metabolismmedicine.medical_treatmentClinical BiochemistryEmbryonic DevelopmentFertilization in VitroBiologyBiochemistryAndrologyYoung AdultEndocrinologyOvulation InductionPregnancyInternal medicinemedicineHumansBlastocystProspective StudiesChromosome AberrationsIn vitro fertilisationDose-Response Relationship DrugJCEM Online: Advances in GeneticsIncidenceBiochemistry (medical)Female infertilityEmbryomedicine.diseasemedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyBlastocystFollicular Phaseembryonic structuresChromosome abnormalityOvulation inductionFemaleInfertility FemaleEmbryo qualityGonadotropinsThe Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism
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The Role of Inflammation in Lymphoma

2014

Human lymphomas usually develop in specialized tissue microenvironments characterized by different populations of accessory stromal and lymphoid cells that interact with malignant cells. A clinical role of the tumor microenvironment has recently emerged, bringing new knowledge and suggesting new ideas and targets for treatment. This chapter analyzes the microenvironment in human lymphomas highlighting the role of inflammation in their pathogenesis. Microenvironmental specificity is detailed according to different models including classic Hodgkin lymphoma (HL), follicular lymphoma (FL), diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), peripheral T-cell lymphoma, unspecified and angioimmunoblastic T-ce…

InflammationPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyTumor microenvironmentStromal cellLymphomatoid granulomatosisFollicular lymphomalymphomaInflammationBiologymedicine.diseaseBCL10Lymphomaimmune system diseaseshemic and lymphatic diseasesmedicinemedicine.symptomBrentuximab vedotinmedicine.drug
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Ultrasound Parameters Can Accurately Predict the Risk of Malignancy in Patients with “Indeterminate TIR3b” Cytology Nodules: A Prospectiv…

2023

The increase in the incidence of thyroid nodules with cytological findings of TIR3b requires the identification of predictive factors of malignancy. We prospectively evaluated 2160 patients from January 2018 to June 2022 and enrolled 103 patients with indeterminate cytology TIR3b nodules who underwent total (73 patients) and hemi-thyroidectomy (30 patients). Among them, 61 had a histological diagnosis of malignancy (30 classic papillary thyroid carcinoma, 19 had follicular papillary thyroid carcinoma variant, 3 had Hurtle cell carcinoma and 9 had follicular thyroid carcinoma), while 42 had a benign histology. Clinical, ultrasonographic and cytological characteristics were recorded. In addit…

Inorganic ChemistryBRAF follicular lesion hypoechoic nodule thyroid cancer thyroid nodule ultrasound markersOrganic Chemistryfollicular lesion; hypoechoic nodule; thyroid nodule; thyroid cancer; BRAF; ultrasound markersGeneral MedicinePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryMolecular BiologySpectroscopyCatalysisComputer Science ApplicationsSettore MED/13 - EndocrinologiaInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences; Volume 24; Issue 9; Pages: 8296
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Safety and Clinical Activity of the Anti-CD22 Immunoconjugate Inotuzumab Ozogamicin (CMC-544) in Combination with Rituximab in Follicular Lymphoma or…

2008

Abstract Inotuzumab ozogamicin (CMC-544) is an antibody-targeted chemotherapy agent composed of a humanized CD22 antibody, conjugated to calicheamicin, a potent cytotoxic antitumor agent. Inotuzumab ozogamicin targets B-cell malignancies since they often express CD22. In a previously reported phase 1 dose-escalation trial in patients with CD22-positive B-cell non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL), the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) was determined to be 1.8 mg/m2 every 4 weeks. Responses were seen in patients with both follicular lymphoma (FL) and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL). This ongoing study consisted of a limited dose escalation (DE) portion to confirm the MTD of inotuzumab ozogamicin whe…

Inotuzumab ozogamicinmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryImmunologyFollicular lymphomaCell BiologyHematologyNeutropeniamedicine.diseaseBiochemistryGastroenterologySurgeryTransplantationchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryhemic and lymphatic diseasesInternal medicineCalicheamicinmedicineRituximabbusinessDiffuse large B-cell lymphomaSurvival ratemedicine.drugBlood
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Genome-wide association study identifies multiple susceptibility loci for diffuse large B cell lymphoma

2014

Diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is the most common lymphoma subtype and is clinically aggressive. To identify genetic susceptibility loci for DLBCL, we conducted a meta-analysis of 3 new genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and 1 previous scan, totaling 3,857 cases and 7,666 controls of European ancestry, with additional genotyping of 9 promising SNPs in 1,359 cases and 4,557 controls. In our multi-stage analysis, five independent SNPs in four loci achieved genome-wide significance marked by rs116446171 at 6p25.3 (EXOC2; P = 2.33 × 10 '21), rs2523607 at 6p21.33 (HLA-B; P = 2.40 × 10 '10), rs79480871 at 2p23.3 (NCOA1; P = 4.23 × 10 '8) and two independent SNPs, rs13255292 and rs47336…

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IgG Fc sialylation is regulated during the germinal center reaction following immunization with different adjuvants

2020

Background: Effector functions of IgG Abs are regulated by their Fc N-glycosylation pattern. IgG Fc glycans that lack galactose and terminal sialic acid residues correlate with the severity of inflammatory (auto)immune disorders and have also been linked to protection against viral infection and discussed in the context of vaccine-induced protection. In contrast, sialylated IgG Abs have shown immunosuppressive effects.Objective: We sought to investigate IgG glycosylation programming during the germinal center (GC) reaction following immunization of mice with a foreign protein antigen and different adjuvants.Methods: Mice were analyzed for GC T-cell, B-cell, and plasma cell responses, as wel…

Lipopolysaccharides0301 basic medicineGlycosylationT-LymphocytesFreund's AdjuvantPolysorbatesPlasma cellchemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineImmunology and AllergyMice KnockoutB-Lymphocytesbiologyddc:3. Good healthT follicular cellsIL-17medicine.anatomical_structureAlum CompoundsCytokinesFemaleAntibodySqualeneGlycosylationOvalbuminIgG glycosylationImmunologyAntibodiesIFN-gamma03 medical and health sciencesImmune systemAdjuvants ImmunologicAntigenmedicineAnimalsMineral OilAntigensIL-6IL-27RCord factorGerminal centerMycobacterium tuberculosisDendritic cellvaccinationMice Inbred C57BLcarbohydrates (lipids)030104 developmental biologychemistryadjuvantsgerminal centerImmunoglobulin GImmunologybiology.protein030215 immunologyJournal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
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Hepatitis C virus - associated B cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.

2016

The hepatitis C virus (HCV) infected patients are prone to develop bone marrow or various tissue infiltrates with monoclonal B cells, monoclonal B lymphocytosis or different types of B cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (BCNHL), of which the most common are splenic marginal zone BCNHL, diffuse large BCNHL and follicular lymphoma. The association between chronic HCV infection and non Hodgkin's lymphoma has been observed especially in areas with high prevalence of this viral infection. Outside the limitations of some studies that have been conducted, there are also geographic, environmental, and genetic factors that contribute to the epidemiological differences. Various microenvironmental signals, s…

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