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    A proliferation-inducing ligand (APRIL) serum levels predict time to first treatment in patients affected by B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia

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    Purpose: A proliferation-inducing ligand (APRIL), a tumor necrosis factor superfamily member involved inB-lymphocytes differentiation and survival, plays a role in protecting B-Cell Chronic lymphocytic leukemia(B-CLL) cells from apoptosis. Having observed that APRIL serum (sAPRIL) levels were higher in B-CLLpatients with CLL at diagnosis as compared to healthy donors (14.61 \ub1 32.65 vs. 4.19 \ub1 3.42 ng \u2044 mL;P < 0.001), we tested the correlation existing in these patients between sAPRIL, clinical\u2013biological parametersand disease progression. Experimental design: sAPRIL levels were measured by ELISA in 130patients with B-CLL at diagnosis and in 25 healthy donors. Results: sAPRIL levels did not correlate withgender, age, clinical stage, blood cell counts, b2-microglobulin (b2M) levels, ZAP-70 and CD38 expression.Using median sAPRIL natural logarithm (ln) as cutoff, we distinguished two groups of patients (APRILLOWand APRILHIGH) who were comparable with regard to clinical\u2013biological parameters and overall survival, butdifferent with regard to time to the first treatment (TTFT; P = 0.035). According to univariate analysis, highlymphocyte count, high b2M, Binet stage B\u2013C, ZAP-70 expression and ln(sAPRIL) above median wereassociated with earlier TTFT. Advanced clinical stage, high b2M, ZAP-70 expression and ln(sAPRIL) abovemedian remained independently predictive of shorter TTFT at multivariate analysis. Moreover, sAPRILincreased its prognostic significance when patients were stratified according to independent favorable clinical\u2013biological characteristics (low b2M, stage A and lack of ZAP-70 expression). Conclusions: sAPRIL is anovel indicator of shorter TTFT in B-CLL and a predictor of progression especially in patients otherwiseconsidered at low risk according to validated prognostic factors

    Towards a shared agenda for EU reform

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    UIDB/04627/2020 UIDP/04627/2020Relations between southern European member states have often been marked by a loose cooperation or, worse, by logics of competition. Precisely when regional groupings within the EU are increasingly shaping the agenda, these dynamics have hindered the capacity of France, Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain to pursue shared interests and objectives, while acting as a force for good for the European integration project. Recent events such as the post-pandemic recovery or the war in Ukraine show that, when cooperation occurs, positive results can be achieved. Southern member states can capitalise on a certain ideological affinity and a pro-European vision, despite their governments belonging to different political groups. They share converging interests in the areas of fiscal policy and economic governance, strategic autonomy in energy and technology and even foreign policy priorities, particularly towards the Mediterranean and relations with other global powers. This joint publication by six southern European think tanks identifies several policy areas for fruitful cooperation between southern European member states.publishersversionpublishe

    Effect of family history, occupation and diet on the risk of Parkinson disease: A case-control study.

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    BackgroundThe aetiology of Parkinson's disease (PD) is still very controversial, with a peculiar lack of established risk factors or protective behavior.MethodsWe carried out a case-control study of 634 idiopathic PD patients admitted from 2011 to 2015 to two hospitals located in central Italy and 532 controls matched by hospital, gender and age (± 5 years). The study questionnaire included questions on host factors, family history, residence, occupation and lifestyle. Odds ratios (ORs) for PD and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were estimated with logistic regression, adjusting for actual and potential confounders.ResultsA lower OR was observed in females (0.74; 95%CI:0.58-0.96), while older age classes showed a constantly increased risk for PD (pConclusionsThe results from this study confirmed the higher risk of PD in males and in elderly, and the inverse association with smoking habit. The possible etiological role of familial clustering, dietary habit, and some job tasks is suggested
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