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2. Appropriateness of Proton Pump Inhibitor Prescription Evaluated by Using Serological Markers
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Russo, Michele, primary, Rodriguez-Castro, Kryssia Isabel, additional, Franceschi, Marilisa, additional, Ferronato, Antonio, additional, Panozzo, Maria Piera, additional, Brozzi, Lorenzo, additional, Di Mario, Francesco, additional, Crafa, Pellegrino, additional, Brandimarte, Giovanni, additional, and Tursi, Antonio, additional
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- 2023
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3. H19 Sperm Methylation in Male Infertility: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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Rossella Cannarella, Andrea Crafa, Federica Barbagallo, Scott D. Lundy, Sandro La Vignera, Rosita A. Condorelli, and Aldo E. Calogero
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Inorganic Chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Molecular Biology ,Spectroscopy ,Catalysis ,Computer Science Applications - Abstract
This systematic review and meta-analysis summarize the difference in the methylation of the H19 gene in patients with abnormal versus normal conventional sperm parameters. It also evaluates the effects of age and sperm concentration on H19 methylation in spermatozoa using meta-regression analysis. It was performed according to the MOOSE guidelines for meta-analyses and Systematic Reviews of Observational Studies and the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Protocols (PRISMA-P). The quality of the evidence reported in the studies included was assessed using the Cambridge Quality Checklists. A total of 11 articles met our inclusion criteria. Quantitative analysis showed that H19 methylation levels were significantly lower in the group of infertile patients than in fertile controls. The reduction in methylation was much more pronounced in patients with oligozoospermia (alone or associated with other sperm parameter abnormalities) and in those with recurrent pregnancy loss. Meta-regression analysis showed the results to be independent of both patient age and sperm concentration. Therefore, the H19 methylation pattern should be evaluated among couples accessing assisted reproductive techniques (ART), in order to gain prognostic information on ART outcome and offspring health.
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- 2023
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4. Appropriateness of Proton Pump Inhibitor Prescription Evaluated by Using Serological Markers
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Michele Russo, Kryssia Isabel Rodriguez-Castro, Marilisa Franceschi, Antonio Ferronato, Maria Piera Panozzo, Lorenzo Brozzi, Francesco Di Mario, Pellegrino Crafa, Giovanni Brandimarte, and Antonio Tursi
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Organic Chemistry ,gastric function ,Helicobacter pylori ,General Medicine ,Catalysis ,Computer Science Applications ,Inorganic Chemistry ,reflux disease ,gastrin ,proton pump inhibitors ,pepsinogen ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Molecular Biology ,Spectroscopy ,acid output - Abstract
Inappropriate prescription of proton pump inhibitors (PPI) has been widely reported, often lacking initial exclusion of Helicobacter pylori (HP) infection and evaluation of gastric functional status. The aim of this study was to evaluate the utility of gastric functional tests to define the acid output, as well as HP status, in order to better direct PPI therapy prescription. Dyspeptic patients without alarm symptoms from a primary care population were evaluated. For each patient, serum Pepsinogen I (PGI) and II (PGII), gastrin 17 (G17) and anti-HP IgG antibodies (Biohit, Oyj, Finland) were determined. For each subject, data were collected regarding symptoms, past medical history of HP infection, and PPI use. Therapeutic response to PPIs was determined according to PGI and G17 values, where G17 > 7 in the presence of elevated PGI and absence of chronic atrophic gastritis (CAG) was considered an adequate response. Among 2583 dyspeptic patients, 1015/2583 (39.3%) were on PPI therapy for at least 3 months before serum sampling, and were therefore included in the study. Active HP infection and CAG were diagnosed in 206 (20.2%) and 37 (3.6%) patients, respectively. Overall, an adequate therapeutic response to PPIs was observed in 34.9%, reaching 66.7% at the highest dose. However, 41.1% and 20.4% of patients showed low (G17 1-7) or absent (G17 < 1) response to PPI, regardless of the dosage used. According to gastric functional response, most patients currently on PPI maintenance therapy lack a proper indication for continuing this medication, either because acid output is absent (as in CAG) or because gastrin levels fail to rise, indicating absence of gastric acid negative feedback. Lastly, HP eradication is warranted in all patients, and gastric function testing ensures this pathogen is sought for and adequately treated prior to initiating long-term PPI therapy.
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- 2023
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5. Seminal Plasma Proteomic Biomarkers of Oxidative Stress
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Cannarella, Rossella, primary, Crafa, Andrea, additional, Barbagallo, Federica, additional, Mongioì, Laura M., additional, Condorelli, Rosita A., additional, Aversa, Antonio, additional, Calogero, Aldo E., additional, and La Vignera, Sandro, additional
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- 2020
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6. Seminal Plasma Transcriptome and Proteome: Towards a Molecular Approach in the Diagnosis of Idiopathic Male Infertility
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Cannarella, Rossella, primary, Barbagallo, Federica, additional, Crafa, Andrea, additional, La Vignera, Sandro, additional, Condorelli, Rosita A., additional, and Calogero, Aldo E., additional
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- 2020
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7. Seminal Plasma Proteomic Biomarkers of Oxidative Stress
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Rosita A. Condorelli, Federica Barbagallo, Sandro La Vignera, Andrea Crafa, Antonio Aversa, Rossella Cannarella, Laura M. Mongioì, and Aldo E. Calogero
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Proteomics ,0301 basic medicine ,Infertility ,proteome ,Review ,Bioinformatics ,medicine.disease_cause ,male infertility ,Catalysis ,Male infertility ,lcsh:Chemistry ,Inorganic Chemistry ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Semen ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,oxidative stress ,Clinical significance ,Obesity ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Molecular Biology ,Spectroscopy ,reactive oxygen species ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,business.industry ,Organic Chemistry ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Sperm ,Computer Science Applications ,030104 developmental biology ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,lcsh:QD1-999 ,Male accessory gland infection ,Proteome ,seminal plasma ,seminal plasma, proteome, oxidative stress, reactive oxygen species, male infertility ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Biomarkers ,Oxidative stress - Abstract
The prevalence of idiopathic male infertility is high, up to 75% of patients with abnormal sperm parameters. Hence, the research of its causes is mandatory. Oxidative stress (OS) can be responsible for male infertility in 30–80% of cases. In recent years, seminal plasma (SP) proteomics has developed as a useful tool to provide biomarkers of specific diseases. This systematic review aims to collect the available evidence on the changes of SP proteome in patients exposed to OS to provide possible SP biomarkers of sperm OS. To accomplish this, the following keyterms “seminal fluid proteome”, “seminal plasma proteome”, “oxidative stress”, and “sperm oxidative stress” were used and 137 records were found. Among these, 17 were finally included. Nine proteins involved with OS were found overexpressed in patients with OS. Twenty-three proteins were found differentially expressed in patients with clinical conditions associated with OS, such as varicocele, male accessory gland infection/inflammation, cigarette smoke, and obesity. These proteins do not seem to overlap among the clinical conditions taken into account. We speculate that specific SP proteins may mediate OS in different clinical conditions. Altogether, these results suggest that proteomics could help to better understand some of the molecular mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of infertility. However, further studies are needed to identify potential biomarkers of male infertility with valuable clinical significance.
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- 2020
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8. Seminal Plasma Transcriptome and Proteome: Towards a Molecular Approach in the Diagnosis of Idiopathic Male Infertility
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Aldo E. Calogero, Rossella Cannarella, Andrea Crafa, Sandro La Vignera, Rosita A. Condorelli, and Federica Barbagallo
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Male ,Proteomics ,0301 basic medicine ,Proteome ,Review ,Biology ,Bioinformatics ,Catalysis ,Male infertility ,lcsh:Chemistry ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Transcriptome ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Semen ,Prostate ,medicine ,Humans ,male idiopathic infertility ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Molecular Biology ,Infertility, Male ,Spectroscopy ,Azoospermia ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,Organic Chemistry ,General Medicine ,seminal fluid proteome ,seminal fluid transcriptome, seminal fluid proteome, male idiopathic infertility, oligozoospermia ,Epididymis ,medicine.disease ,Spermatozoa ,Sperm ,Testicular sperm extraction ,oligozoospermia ,Computer Science Applications ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,lcsh:QD1-999 ,seminal fluid transcriptome - Abstract
As the “-omic” technology has largely developed, its application in the field of medical science seems a highly promising tool to clarify the etiology, at least in part, of the so-called idiopathic male infertility. The seminal plasma (SP) is made-up of secretions coming from the male accessory glands, namely epididymis, seminal vesicles, and prostate. It is not only a medium for sperm transport since it is able to modulate the female reproductive environment and immunity, to allow the acquisition of sperm competence, to influence the sperm RNA content, and even embryo development. The aim of this systematic review was to provide an updated and comprehensive description of the main transcripts and proteins reported by transcriptome and proteome studies performed in the human SP of patients with idiopathic infertility, in the attempt of identifying possible candidate molecular targets. We recurrently found that micro RNA (miR)-34, miR-122, and miR-509 are down-regulated in patients with non-obstructive azoospermia (NOA) and oligozoospermia compared with fertile controls. These molecules may represent interesting targets whose predictive role in testicular sperm extraction (TESE) or assisted reproductive techniques (ART) outcome deserves further investigation. Furthermore, according to the available proteomic studies, ECM1, TEX101, lectingalactoside-binding andsoluble 3 binding protein (LGALS3BP) have been reported as accurate predictors of TESE outcome. Interestingly, ECM1 is differently expressed in patients with different ART outcomes. Further prospective, ample-sized studies are needed to validate these molecular targets that will help in the counseling of patients with NOA or undergoing ART.
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- 2020
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