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Mutations in theERCC2(XPD) gene associated with severe fetal ichthyosis and dysmorphic features

2016

0301 basic medicineGeneticsFetusbusiness.industryIchthyosisObstetrics and Gynecology030105 genetics & hereditymedicine.disease03 medical and health sciencesText miningMedicineERCC2businessGeneGenetics (clinical)Prenatal Diagnosis
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Genetic Analysis of Human Preimplantation Embryos

2016

Preimplantation development comprises the initial stages of mammalian development, before the embryo implants into the mother's uterus. In normal conditions, after fertilization the embryo grows until reaching blastocyst stage. The blastocyst grows as the cells divide and the cavity expands, until it arrives at the uterus, where it "hatches" from the zona pellucida to implant into the uterine wall. Nevertheless, embryo quality and viability can be affected by chromosomal abnormalities, most of which occur during gametogenesis and early embryo development; human embryos produced in vitro are especially vulnerable. Therefore, the selection of chromosomally normal embryos for transfer in assis…

0301 basic medicineGeneticsPregnancyanimal structures030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicinemedicine.diagnostic_testGenetic disorderEmbryoBiologymedicine.diseasePreimplantation genetic diagnosisAndrology03 medical and health sciences030104 developmental biology0302 clinical medicinemedicine.anatomical_structureembryonic structuresmedicineBlastocystZona pellucidaEmbryo qualityGenetic testing
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Uterine microbiome—low biomass and high expectations†

2018

AbstractThe existence of different bacterial communities throughout the female reproductive tract has challenged the traditional view of human fetal development as a sterile event. There is still no consensus on what physiological microbiota exists in the upper reproductive tract of the vast majority of women who are not in periods of infection or pregnancy, and the role of bacteria that colonize the upper reproductive tract in uterine diseases or pregnancy outcomes is not well established. Despite published studies and advances in uterine microbiome sequencing, some study aspects—such as study design, sampling method, DNA extraction, sequencing methods, downstream analysis, and assignment …

0301 basic medicineGenital Neoplasms Femalemedicine.medical_treatmentReproductive tractUterusPhysiologyBiology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePregnancymedicineHumansBiomassPrecision MedicineUterine microbiomePregnancy outcomesPregnancy030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicineAssisted reproductive technologyMicrobiotaUterusFemale infertilityGenitalia FemaleCell BiologyGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasePregnancy Complications030104 developmental biologymedicine.anatomical_structureReproductive MedicineHuman fetalFemaleGenital Diseases FemaleBiology of Reproduction
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Introduction

2019

This issue's of Views and Reviews considers the origins of lifetime health established around the time of conception in some prevalent conditions related to infertility. Reviews will look at the effects of advanced paternal and maternal age, the influence of the severe sperm factor, and the impact of some endocrinopathies commonly seen in infertile couples, especially women, like polycystic ovary syndrome, under- and overweight, diabetes, and thyroid disorders. The aim of this Views and Reviews section is to summarize current evidence on the consequences of these conditions on postnatal health to encourage research in this field and the need to develop strategies and preventative measures t…

0301 basic medicineGerontologyInfertility030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicinebusiness.industryOffspringObstetrics and GynecologyOverweightmedicine.diseasePolycystic ovary03 medical and health sciences030104 developmental biology0302 clinical medicineReproductive MedicinemedicineEtiologymedicine.symptombusinessFertility and Sterility
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Window of implantation transcriptomic stratification reveals different endometrial subsignatures associated with live birth and biochemical pregnancy

2017

Objective To refine the endometrial window of implantation (WOI) transcriptomic signature by defining new subsignatures associated to live birth and biochemical pregnancy. Design Retrospective cohort study. Setting University-affiliated in vitro fertilization clinic and reproductive genetics laboratory. Patient(s) Healthy fertile oocyte donors (n = 79) and patients with infertility diagnosed by Endometrial Receptivity Analysis (n = 771). Intervention(s) None. Main Outcome Measure(s) WOI transcriptomic signatures associated with specific reproductive outcomes. Result(s) The retrospective cohort study was designed to perform a prediction model based on transcriptomic clusters for endometrial …

0301 basic medicineGynecologyInfertilitymedicine.medical_specialty030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicineTraining setObstetrics and GynecologyRetrospective cohort studyBiologymedicine.diseaseReproductive geneticsAndrologyTranscriptomeBiochemical pregnancy03 medical and health sciences030104 developmental biology0302 clinical medicineReproductive MedicinemedicineEndometrial receptivityLive birthFertility and Sterility
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Erratum to “Worldwide comparison of ovarian cancer survival: Histological group and stage at diagnosis (CONCORD-2)” [Gynecol. Oncol. 144 (2017) 396–4…

2017

Objective. Ovarian cancer comprises several histological groups with widely differing levels of survival. We aimed to explore international variation in survival for each group to help interpret international differences in survival from all ovarian cancers combined. We also examined differences in stage-specific survival. Methods. The CONCORD programme is the largest population-based study of global trends in cancer survival, including data from 60 countries for 695,932 women (aged 15–99 years) diagnosed with ovarian cancer during 1995–2009. We defined six histological groups: type I epithelial, type II epithelial, germ cell, sex cord-stromal, other specific non-epithelial and non-specific…

0301 basic medicineGynecologymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryPublished ErratumObstetrics and GynecologyLibrary scienceSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata03 medical and health sciences030104 developmental biology0302 clinical medicineOncologyEditorial team030220 oncology & carcinogenesismedicinebusinessStage at diagnosisGynecologic Oncology
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Cardiac regenerative capacity is age- and disease-dependent in childhood heart disease

2018

Objective We sought to define the intrinsic stem cell capacity in pediatric heart lesions, and the effects of diagnosis and of age, in order to inform evidence-based use of potential autologous stem cell sources for regenerative medicine therapy. Methods Ventricular explants derived from patients with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS), tetralogy of Fallot (TF), dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) and ventricular septal defect (VSD) were analyzed following standard in vitro culture conditions, which yielded cardiospheres (C-spheres), indicative of endogenous stem cell capacity. C-sphere counts generated per 5 mm3 tissue explant and the presence of cardiac progenitor cells were correlated to pa…

0301 basic medicineHeart Septal Defects VentricularAgingHeart diseaseCell TransplantationCardiovascular Proceduresmedicine.medical_treatmentCardiomyopathylcsh:Medicine030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyBiochemistryHypoplastic left heart syndromeTissue Culture TechniquesElectrocardiography0302 clinical medicineAnimal CellsHeart RegenerationHypoplastic Left Heart SyndromeNeurobiology of Disease and RegenerationMedicine and Health SciencesMorphogenesisBlood and Lymphatic System ProceduresMyocytes CardiacChildlcsh:ScienceCells CulturedTetralogy of FallotMultidisciplinaryStem CellsStem Cell TherapyDilated cardiomyopathyHeartStem-cell therapyCardiac Transplantationmedicine.anatomical_structureNeurologyChild PreschoolCardiologyTetralogy of Fallotcardiovascular systemStem cellCellular TypesAnatomyResearch ArticleCardiomyopathy Dilatedmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentHeart VentriclesSurgical and Invasive Medical Procedures03 medical and health sciencesInternal medicinemedicineHumansRegenerationVimentincardiovascular diseasesClinical GeneticsTransplantationbusiness.industrylcsh:RInfant NewbornCorrectionInfantBiology and Life SciencesProteinsMesenchymal Stem CellsCell BiologyOrgan Transplantationmedicine.diseaseCytoskeletal Proteins030104 developmental biologyVentricleCardiovascular Anatomylcsh:QbusinessOrganism DevelopmentDevelopmental BiologyStem Cell TransplantationPLoS ONE
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Chaperonin of Group I: Oligomeric spectrum and biochemical and biological implications

2018

Chaperonins play various physiological roles and can also be pathogenic. Elucidation of their structure, e.g., oligomeric status and post-translational modifications (PTM), is necessary to understand their functions and mechanisms of action in health and disease. Group I chaperonins form tetradecamers with two stacked heptameric rings. The tetradecamer is considered the typical functional complex for folding of client polypeptides. However, other forms such as the monomer and oligomers with smaller number of subunits than the classical tetradecamer, also occur in cells. The properties and functions of the monomer and oligomers, and their roles in chaperonin-associated diseases are still inc…

0301 basic medicineHeptamerReviewOligomerBiochemistryBiochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)GroELChaperonin03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicinePost-translation modificationGroup I ChaperoninsMolecular BiosciencesChaperonopathies; GroEL; Heptamer; Hsp60; Monomer; Non-canonical locales; Post-translation modification; Tetradecamer; Biochemistry; Molecular Biology; Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)lcsh:QH301-705.5Molecular BiologyTetradecamerChaperonopathiesNon-canonical localesHsp60GroELMicrovesicles3. Good healthMonomer030104 developmental biologychemistrylcsh:Biology (General)030220 oncology & carcinogenesisBiophysicsChaperonopathieProtein foldingHSP60Non-canonical localeFunction (biology)
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Incidence trends of vulvar squamous cell carcinoma in Italy from 1990 to 2015

2020

The incidence of vulvar squamous cell carcinoma has increased for decades in most Western countries - a trend virtually restricted to women aged50 or 60 years. In southern Europe, conversely, the trends have been insufficiently studied. This article reports a study from Italy.Thirty-eight local cancer registries, currently covering 15,274,070 women, equivalent to 49.2% of the Italian national female population, participated. Invasive cancers registered between 1990 and 2015 with an International Classification of Diseases for Oncology, 3rd revision, topography code C51 and morphology codes compatible with vulvar squamous cell carcinoma (n = 6294) were eligible. Incidence trends were analyse…

0301 basic medicineHistoryVulvar Squamous Cell CarcinomaAge-period-cohort modelling; Incidence; Trend; Vulvar neoplasms; Carcinoma Squamous Cell; Female; History 20th Century; History 21st Century; Humans; Incidence; Italy; Middle Aged; Vulvar NeoplasmsSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicataHistory 21st CenturyNO03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAge-period-cohort modellingAge-period-cohort modelling; Incidence; Trend; Vulvar neoplasmsTrendHumansMedicineRisk factorVulvar neoplasmVulvar Neoplasmsbusiness.industryIncidenceIncidence (epidemiology)CarcinomaObstetrics and GynecologyHistory 20th CenturyMiddle Aged21st CenturyConfidence intervalCancer registry20th CenturyTrend analysis030104 developmental biologySquamous CellItalyOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisVulvar neoplasms incidence trend age-period-cohort modellingCarcinoma Squamous CellFemalebusinessDemographyCohort studyGynecologic Oncology
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The DNA methylation profile of human spermatogonia at single-cell- and single-allele-resolution refutes its role in spermatogonial stem cell function…

2019

Human spermatogonial stem cells (hSSCs) have potential in fertility preservation of prepubertal boys or in treatment of male adults suffering from meiotic arrest. Prior to therapeutic application, in vitro propagation of rare hSSCs is mandatory. As the published data points to epigenetic alterations in long-term cell culture of spermatogonia (SPG), an initial characterisation of their DNA methylation state is important. Testicular biopsies from five adult normogonadotropic patients were converted into aggregate-free cell suspensions. FGFR3-positive (FGFR3+) SPG, resembling a very early stem cell state, were labelled with magnetic beads and isolated in addition to unlabelled SPG (FGFR3-). DN…

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