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Tumor Vasculature Targeted TNF\u3b1 Therapy: Reversion of Microenvironment Anergy and Enhancement of the Anti-tumor Efficiency.
Tumor cells and tumor-associated stromal cells such as immune, endothelial and
mesenchimal cells create a tumor microenvironment (TME) which allows tumor cell promotion,
growth and dissemination while dampening the anti-tumor immune response. Efficient
anti-tumor interventions have to keep into consideration the complexity of the TME and take
advantage of immunotherapy and chemotherapy combined approaches. Thus, the aim of tumor
therapy is to directly hit tumor cells and reverse endothelial and immune cell anergy. Selective
targeting of tumor vasculature using TNF\u3b1-associated peptides or antibody fragments
in association with chemotherapeutic agents, has been shown to exert a potent stimulatory effect
on endothelial cells as well as on innate and adaptive immune responses. These drug
combinations reducing the dose of single agents employed have led to minimize the associated
side effects. In this review, we will analyze different TNF\u3b1-mediated tumor vesseltargeted
therapies in both humans and tumor mouse models, with emphasis on the role played
by the cross-talk between natural killer and dendritic cells and on the ability of TNF\u3b1 to trigger
tumor vessel activation and normalization. The improvement of the TNF\u3b1-based therapy
with anti-angiogenic immunomodulatory drugs that may convert the TME from immunosuppressive
to immunostimulant, will be discussed as well
Klebsiella pneumoniae: resistance to carbapenems carbapenemase-mediated in the area of Piacenza
The detection of Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates showing a reduced susceptibility or resistance to carbapenems represents an increasing problem. The aim of this study is to survey the presence of carbapenemases producing strains in our country. 22 isolates of K. pneumoniae isolates showing carbapenems MIC => 2 by Vitek 2 System, were collected in the period May-August 2010 and studied for carbapenemases production using phenotypic confirmatory tests. The modified Hodge test and the DD-sinergy test with boronic acid yelded positive results for 17/22 strains; all the isolates resulted negative to the E-test MBL (imipenem and imipenem/EDTA). The results of this study confirm the recent emergence of KPC-producing K. pneumoniae strains in the area of Piacenza.The phenotypic tests employed appear reliable and simple for the confirmation of carbapenemases-production in K. pneumonie
Phenotypic characterization of tumor CTLA-4 expression in melanoma tissues and its possible role in clinical response to Ipilimumab
The expression of the immune checkpoint molecule CTLA-4 has been almost exclusively studied in the T cell lineage, but increasing evidence has shown its expression on tumors with implications for immunotherapy. To date, the degree of expression of CTLA-4 on tumor cells as a predictive biomarker of response to immune checkpoint inhibitors has not been studied. In this report, we analyzed this issue in melanoma patients treated with CTLA-4 inhibitor Ipilimumab (IPI). We show that the level of CTLA-4 expression on melanoma cells is higher than that on tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) and it is associated with clinical response to IPI therapy supporting the idea of its possible role as a predictive biomarker
Additional file 1: of Efficacy and safety of intravenous paracetamol in comparison to ibuprofen for the treatment of patent ductus arteriosus in preterm infants: study protocol for a randomized control trial
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Phenotypic characterization of tumor CTLA-4 expression in melanoma tissues and its possible role in clinical response to Ipilimumab
ITALIAN ASSOCIATION OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGISTS (AME) AND INTERNATIONAL CHAPTER OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY (ICCE). POSITION STATEMENT FOR CLINICAL PRACTICE: PROLACTIN-SECRETING TUMORS
Prolactinomas are the most frequent pituitary adenomas. Prolactinoma may occur in different clinical settings and always require an individually tailored approach. This is the reason why a panel of Italian neuroendocrine experts was charged with the task to provide indications for the diagnostic and therapeutic approaches that can be easily applied in different contexts. The document provides 15 recommendations for diagnosis and 54 recommendations for treatment, issued according to the GRADE system. The level of agreement among panel members was formally evaluated by RAND-UCLA methodology. In the last century prolactinomas represented the paradigm of pituitary tumors for whom the development of highly effective drugs obtained the best results, allowing to avoid neurosurgery in most cases. The impressive improvement of neurosurgical endoscopic techniques allows a far better definition of the tumoral tissue during surgery and the remission of endocrine symptoms in many patients with pituitary tumors. Consequently, this refinement of neurosurgery is changing the therapeutic strategy in prolactinomas, allowing the definitive cure of some patients with permanent discontinuation of medical therapy
Stress Echocardiography in Italian Echocardiographic Laboratories: A Survey of the Italian Society of Echocardiography and Cardiovascular Imaging
Background: The Italian Society of Echography and Cardiovascular Imaging (SIECVI) conducted a national survey to understand the volumes of activity, modalities and stressors used during stress echocardiography (SE) in Italy. Methods: We analyzed echocardiography laboratory activities over a month (November 2022). Data were retrieved through an electronic survey based on a structured questionnaire, uploaded on the SIECVI website. Results: Data were obtained from 228 echocardiographic laboratories, and SE examinations were performed in 179 centers (80.6%): 87 centers (47.5%) were in the northern regions of Italy, 33 centers (18.4%) were in the central regions, and 61 (34.1%) in the southern regions. We annotated a total of 4057 SE. We divided the SE centers into three groups, according to the numbers of SE performed: <10 SE (low-volume activity, 40 centers), between 10 and 39 SE (moderate volume activity, 102 centers) and >= 40 SE (high volume activity, 37 centers). Dipyridamole was used in 139 centers (77.6%); exercise in 120 centers (67.0%); dobutamine in 153 centers (85.4%); pacing in 37 centers (21.1%); and adenosine in 7 centers (4.0%). We found a significant difference between the stressors used and volume of activity of the centers, with a progressive increase in the prevalence of number of stressors from low to high volume activity (P = 0.033). The traditional evaluation of regional wall motion of the left ventricle was performed in all centers, with combined assessment of coronary flow velocity reserve (CFVR) in 90 centers (50.3%): there was a significant difference in the centers with different volume of SE activity: the incidence of analysis of CFVR was significantly higher in high volume centers compared to low - moderate - volume (32.5%, 41.0% and 73.0%, respectively, P < 0.001). The lung ultrasound (LUS) was assessed in 67 centers (37.4%). Furthermore for LUS, we found a significant difference in the centers with different volume of SE activity: significantly higher in high volume centers compared to low - moderate - volume (25.0%, 35.3% and 56.8%, respectively, P < 0.001). Conclusions: This nationwide survey demonstrated that SE was significantly widespread and practiced throughout Italy. In addition to the traditional indication to coronary artery disease based on regional wall motion analysis, other indications are emerging with an increase in the use of LUS and CFVR, especially in high-volume centers
A multi-element psychosocial intervention for early psychosis (GET UP PIANO TRIAL) conducted in a catchment area of 10 million inhabitants: study protocol for a pragmatic cluster randomized controlled trial
Multi-element interventions for first-episode psychosis (FEP) are promising, but have mostly been conducted in non-epidemiologically representative samples, thereby raising the risk of underestimating the complexities involved in treating FEP in 'real-world' services