195 research outputs found

    Ausencia de anticuerpos anti Trypanosoma cruzi en perros de barrios carenciados de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina

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    El objetivo del trabajo fue detectar anticuerpos anti Trypanosoma cruzi en canes domiciliarios de dos barrios carenciados de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Los barrios se eligieron en base a la presencia de personas y caninos procedentes de áreas endémicas, así como a las características de las viviendas, que por su precariedad favorecen la proliferación de insectos, además de albergar perros y aves de corral en su interior, en estrecha co–habitación con el hombre. Tales condiciones sugerían presunción de la existencia de serología positiva en los perros, originada tanto en su lugar de procedencia como en su hábitat actual. Entre marzo de 2005 y junio de 2006 fue recolectado suero sanguíneo de 424 caninos, preservándose en glicerina neutra tamponada, para luego ser examinado por inmunofluorescencia indirecta (IFI) y por enzimoinmunoensayo (ELISA). Se consideró positivo el suero que resultara reactivo para las dos pruebas efectuadas. En ningún suero estudiado se detectaron anticuerpos específicos anti T. cruzi, hecho que resulta coincidente con la falta de evidencias de infestación y transmisión por triatominos en la zona

    The psychological impact of COVID-19 pandemic on patients with neuroendocrine tumors: Between resilience and vulnerability

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    The COVID-19 pandemic has added another layer of complexity to the fears of patients with neuroendocrine tumors (NETs). Little is known regarding the psychological impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on patients with gastroenteropancreatic or bronchopulmonary (BP) NETs. We longitudinally surveyed the mental symptoms and concerns of NET patients during the plateau phase of the first (W1) and second epidemic waves (W2) in Italy. Seven specific constructs (depression, anxiety, stress, health-related quality of life, NET-related quality of life, patient–physician relationship, psychological distress) were investigated using validated screening instruments, including DASS-21, EORTC QLQ-C30, EORTC QLQ GI.NET21, PDRQ9 and IES-R. We enrolled 197 patients (98 males) with a median age of 62 years. The majority of the patients had G1/G2 neoplasms. Some 38% of the patients were on active treatment. At W1, the prevalence of depression, anxiety and stress was 32%, 36% and 26% respectively. The frequency of depression and anxiety increased to 38% and 41% at W2, whereas no modifications were recorded in the frequency of stress. Poor educational status was associated with higher levels of anxiety at both W1 (odds ratio [OR] = 1.33 Â± 0.22; p =.07) and W2 (OR = 1.45 Â± 0.26; p =.03). Notably, post-traumatic stress symptoms were observed in the 58% of the patients, and both single marital status (OR = 0.16, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.06–0.48; p =.0009) and low levels of formal education (OR = 0.47, 95% CI = 0.23–0.99; p =.05) predicted their occurrence. No significant deteriorations of health-related quality of life domains were observed from W1 to W2. High patient care satisfaction was documented despite the changes in health systems resource allocation. NET patients have an increased risk of developing post-traumatic stress symptoms as result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Specific screening measures and psychological interventions should be implemented in NET clinics to prevent, recognize and treat mental distress in this vulnerable population

    Doxorubicin anti-tumor mechanisms include Hsp60 post-translational modifications leading to the Hsp60/p53 complex dissociation and instauration of replicative senescence

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    The chaperone Hsp60 is pro-carcinogenic in certain tumor types by interfering with apoptosis and with tumor cell death. In these tumors, it is not yet known whether doxorubicin anti-tumor effects include a blockage of the pro-carcinogenic action of Hsp60. We found a doxorubicin dose-dependent viability reduction in a human lung mucoepidermoid cell line that was paralleled by the appearance of cell senescence markers. Concomitantly, intracellular Hsp60 levels decreased while its acetylation levels increased. The data suggest that Hsp60 acetylation interferes with the formation of the Hsp60/p53 complex and/or promote its dissociation, both causing an increase in the levels of free p53, which can then activate the p53-dependent pathway toward cell senescence. On the other hand, acetylated Hsp60 is ubiquitinated and degraded and, thus, the anti-apoptotic effect of the chaperonin is abolished with subsequent tumor cell death. Our findings could help in the elucidation of the molecular mechanisms by which doxorubicin counteracts carcinogenesis and, consequently, it would open new roads for the development of cancer treatment protocols targeting Hsp60

    Anisotropic flow far from equilibrium

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    We compute analytically the anisotropic flow in an expanding mixture of several species of relativistic massive particles. We find that a single collision per particle in average already leads to sizable elliptic flow, with mass ordering between the species.Comment: 13 pages, 7 figures. v2: journal version (a few typos corrected, extra acknowledgments added

    RAS as a positive predictive biomarker: focus on lung and colorectal cancer patients

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    Rat sarcoma (RAS) oncogenes have intensively been investigated during the last decades. Taking into account all human tumours, Kirsten Rat Sarcoma Viral Oncogene Homolog (KRAS) gene is the most frequently mutated (about 22%) among the three isoforms, followed by Neuroblastoma RAS Viral Oncogene Homolog (NRAS) (8%) and Harvey Rat Sarcoma Viral Oncogene Homolog (HRAS) (3%). In the last years, careful attention has been paid on KRAS and NRAS gene mutations in non–small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and colorectal cancer (CRC) patients because of their prognostic and predictive roles. In particular, a large body of literature data has been generated investigating clinical outcomes of targeted treatments in NSCLC and CRC KRAS- and NRAS-mutated patients. The latest evidences are here reviewed, providing also an overview of the real-world RAS mutation testing practice across different Italian laboratories. On this basis, we propose a knowledge-based system, www.rasatlas.com, to support the healthcare personnel in the management of patients featuring RAS gene mutations in the landscape of precision oncology
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