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52. Parameter characterisation for rock mass preconditioning using hydraulic fracturing
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Gambino, G, primary, Harrison, J, additional, and Bedi, A, additional
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- 2014
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53. SMA - TREATMENT
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Mercuri, E., primary, Finkel, R., additional, Day, J., additional, Pascual, S. Pascual, additional, Ryan, M., additional, De Vivo, D., additional, Montes, J., additional, Gurgel-Giannetti, J., additional, Gambino, G., additional, Nuzzo, R., additional, Makepeace, C., additional, Garafalo, S., additional, and Berger, Z., additional
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- 2021
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54. Post-Double Hopf Bifurcation Dynamics and Adaptive Synchronization of a Hyperchaotic System
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Gambino, G. and Choudhury, S. R.
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- 2012
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55. Modified post-bifurcation dynamics and routes to chaos from double-Hopf bifurcations in a hyperchaotic system
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Gambino, G., Choudhury, S. Roy, and Chen, T.
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- 2012
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56. Stress responses and epigenomic instability mark the loss of somatic embryogenesis competence in grapevine
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Dal Santo S., De Paoli E., Pagliarani C., Amato A., Celii M., Boccacci P., Zenoni S., Gambino G., and Perrone I
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embryogenic competence ,food and beverages ,transposon silencing ,Vitis vinifera (grapevine) ,somatic embryogenesis ,transcriptome - Abstract
Somatic embryogenesis (SE) represents the most appropriate tool for next-generation breeding methods in woody plants such as grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.). However, in this species the SE competence is strongly genotype dependent and the molecular basis of this phenomenon is poorly understood. We explored the genetic and epigenetic basis of SE in grapevine by profiling the transcriptome, epigenome and small RNAome of undifferentiated, embryogenic, and non-embryogenic callus tissues derived from two genotypes differing in competence for SE, Sangiovese and Cabernet Sauvignon. During the successful formation of embryonic callus, we observed the upregulation of epigenetic-related transcripts and short interfering RNAs in association with DNA hypermethylation at transposable elements in both varieties. Nevertheless, the switch to non-embryonic development matched the incomplete reinforcement of transposon silencing, and the evidence of such effect was more apparent in the recalcitrant Cabernet Sauvignon. Transcriptomic differences between the two genotypes were maximized already at early stage of culture where the recalcitrant variety expressed a broad panel of genes related to stress responses and secondary metabolism. Our data provide a different angle on the SE molecular dynamics that can be exploited to leverage SE as a biotechnological tool for fruit crop breeding.
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- 2021
57. Genetic traceability of ‘Nebbiolo’ musts and wines by single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping assays
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Gambino, G., Boccacci, P., Chitarra, W., Schneider, A., and Rolle, L.
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musts ,blends ,genetic traceability ,snp ,wines ,grapevine, musts, wines, genetic traceability, snp, blends ,grapevine - Published
- 2021
58. Modulating Long Term Memory at Late-Encoding Phase: An rTMS Study
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Giglia, G, Gambino, G, Cuffaro, L, Aleo, F, Sardo, P, Ferraro, G, Blandino, V, Brighina, F, Gangitano, M, Piccoli, T, Giglia Giuseppe, Gambino Giuditta, Cuffaro Luca, Aleo Fabio, Sardo Pierangelo, Ferraro Giuseppe, Blandino Valeria, Brighina Filippo, Gangitano Massimo, Piccoli T, Giglia, G, Gambino, G, Cuffaro, L, Aleo, F, Sardo, P, Ferraro, G, Blandino, V, Brighina, F, Gangitano, M, Piccoli, T, Giglia Giuseppe, Gambino Giuditta, Cuffaro Luca, Aleo Fabio, Sardo Pierangelo, Ferraro Giuseppe, Blandino Valeria, Brighina Filippo, Gangitano Massimo, and Piccoli T
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Despite a huge effort of the scientific community, the functioning of Long-Term Memory (LTM) processes is still debated and far from being elucidated. Functional and neurophysiological data point to an involvement of Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex (DLPFC) in both encoding and retrieval phases. However, the recently proposed Explicit/Implicit Memory Encoding and Retrieval (EIMER) model proposes that LTM at the encoding phase consists of anatomically and chronologically different sub-phases. On this basis, we aimed to investigate the role of right DLPFC during a late-encoding phase by means of low-frequency rTMS. Thirty right-handed healthy subjects were divided into three experimental groups. Inhibitory rTMS was applied over right-DLPFC immediately after the encoding phase (Late-Encoding Group) or before recognition phase (Pre-Recognition Group), 24 h after, of an LTM task. Both groups also received sham stimulation during the non-target phase, while the third group (Sham Group) received only sham stimulation in both phases. The Late-Encoding Group collected a lower number of correct responses compared with Sham Group (p = 0.00), while Pre-Retrieval Group increased accuracy as compared to the Sham Group (p = 0.0). rTMS-inhibition of the right DLPFC seems able to interfere with LTM memory performances when delivered at a late stage of the encoding phase, with opposite effects at the pre-retrieval phase.
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- 2021
59. ASO Author Reflections: How Long will We Perform Lymphadenectomy in Endometrial Cancer Patients?
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Capozzi, V. A., Sozzi, G., Rosati, A., Restaino, S., Gambino, G., Cianciolo, A., Ceccaroni, Marcello, Uccella, S., Franchi, M., Chiantera, V., Scambia, Giovanni, Fanfani, Francesco, Berretta, R., Ceccaroni M., Scambia G. (ORCID:0000-0003-2758-1063), Fanfani F. (ORCID:0000-0003-1991-7284), Capozzi, V. A., Sozzi, G., Rosati, A., Restaino, S., Gambino, G., Cianciolo, A., Ceccaroni, Marcello, Uccella, S., Franchi, M., Chiantera, V., Scambia, Giovanni, Fanfani, Francesco, Berretta, R., Ceccaroni M., Scambia G. (ORCID:0000-0003-2758-1063), and Fanfani F. (ORCID:0000-0003-1991-7284)
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- 2021
60. Predictive Score of Nodal Involvement in Endometrial Cancer Patients: A Large Multicentre Series
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Capozzi, V. A., Sozzi, G., Rosati, A., Restaino, S., Gambino, G., Cianciolo, A., Ceccaroni, M., Uccella, S., Franchi, M., Chiantera, V., Scambia, Giovanni, Fanfani, Francesco, Berretta, R., Scambia G. (ORCID:0000-0003-2758-1063), Fanfani F. (ORCID:0000-0003-1991-7284), Capozzi, V. A., Sozzi, G., Rosati, A., Restaino, S., Gambino, G., Cianciolo, A., Ceccaroni, M., Uccella, S., Franchi, M., Chiantera, V., Scambia, Giovanni, Fanfani, Francesco, Berretta, R., Scambia G. (ORCID:0000-0003-2758-1063), and Fanfani F. (ORCID:0000-0003-1991-7284)
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Background: Sentinel lymph node (SLN) biopsy is considered the standard of care in early-stage endometrial cancer (EC). For SLN failure, a side-specific lymphadenectomy is recommended. Nevertheless, most hemipelvises show no nodal involvement. The authors previously published a predictive score of lymphovascular involvement in EC. In case of a negative score (value 3–4), the risk of nodal metastases was extremely low. This multicenter study aimed to analyze a predictive score of nodal involvement in EC patients. Methods: The study enrolled patients with EC who had received comprehensive surgical staging with nodal assessment. A preoperative predictive score of nodal involvement was calculated for all the patients before surgery. The score included myometrial infiltration, tumor grading (G), tumor diameter, and Ca125 assessment. The STARD (standards for Reporting Diagnostic accuracy studies) guidelines were followed for score accuracy. Results: The study analyzed 1038 patients and detected 155 (14.9%) nodal metastases. The score was negative (3 or 4) for 475 patients and positive (5–7) for 563 of these patients. The score had a sensitivity of 83.2%, a specificity of 50.8%, a negative predictive value of 94.5%, and a diagnostic value of 55.7%. The area under the curve was 0.75. The logistic regression showed a significant correlation between a negative score and absence of nodal metastasis (odds ration [OR], 5.133, 95% confidence interval [CI], 3.30–7.98; p < 0.001). Conclusion: The proposed predictive score is a useful test to identify patients at low risk of nodal involvement. In case of SLN failure, the application of the current score in the SLN algorithm could allow avoidance of unnecessary lymphadenectomies.
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- 2021
61. Use of Monitoring Intraoperative Parathyroid Hormone During Parathyroidectomy in Patients on Waiting List for Renal Transplantation
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Gioviale, M.C., Gambino, G., Maione, C., Romano, G., Damiano, G., Cocchiara, G., Pirrotta, C., Moscato, F., Lo Monte, A.I., Buscemi, G., and Romano, M.
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- 2007
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62. Molecular modeling of interactions between L-lysine and functionalized quartz surfaces
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Gambino, G.. Laura, Grassi, Antonio, and Marletta, Giovanni
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Lysine -- Chemical properties ,Lysine -- Structure ,Quartz -- Chemical properties ,Molecules -- Models ,Molecules -- Methods ,Chemicals, plastics and rubber industries - Abstract
Molecular modeling techniques are used to investigate the interaction of L-lysine in aqueous medium with silanol and methyl sites onto quartz substrates. The structure of water shells around L-lysine molecules is strongly affected by the relative hydrophilic/hydrophobic character of the surfaces, where the order is almost completely lost for partially hydrophilic surfaces, while well-defined hydration shells around L-lysine are obtained for hydrophobic surfaces.
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- 2006
63. Intraoperative Parathyroid Hormone Monitoring During Parathyroidectomy for Hyperparathyroidism in Waiting List and Kidney Transplant Patients
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Gioviale, M.C., Gambino, G., Maione, C., Luna, E., Calderone, F., Di Bona, A., Buscemi, G., Romano, M., and Lo Monte, A.I.
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- 2006
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64. Proliferating cell nuclear antigen labelling index in localised pigmented villo-nodular synovitis and its relationship to the size of nodules
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Rosa, M. A., Galli, M., Fadda, G., Maggiano, N., and Gambino, G. F.
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- 2000
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65. Levothyroxine and insulin requirement in autoimmune polyglandular type 3 syndrome: a real-life study
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Guarnotta, V., primary, Pillitteri, G., additional, Gambino, G., additional, Radellini, S., additional, Vigneri, E., additional, Pizzolanti, G., additional, and Giordano, C., additional
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- 2020
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66. SMA – THERAPY
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Finkel, R., primary, Castro, D., additional, Farrar, M., additional, Tulinius, M., additional, Krosschell, K., additional, Saito, K., additional, Gambino, G., additional, Foster, R., additional, Ramirez-Schrempp, D., additional, Wong, J., additional, Kandinov, B., additional, and Farwell, W., additional
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- 2020
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67. SMA – THERAPY
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Mercuri, E., primary, Darras, B., additional, Chiriboga, C., additional, Farrar, M., additional, Kirschner, J., additional, Kuntz, N., additional, Acsadi, G., additional, Tulinius, M., additional, Montes, J., additional, Gambino, G., additional, Foster, R., additional, Ramirez-Schrempp, D., additional, Garafolo, S., additional, and Farwell, W., additional
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- 2020
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68. SMA – THERAPY
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Montes, J., primary, Krasinski, D., additional, Foster, R., additional, Gambino, G., additional, Paradis, A., additional, Garafalo, S., additional, and Johnson, N., additional
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- 2020
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69. SMA - CLINICAL
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Young, S. Dunaway, primary, Montes, J., additional, Glanzman, A., additional, Gee, R., additional, Day, J., additional, Finkel, R., additional, Darras, B., additional, De Vivo, D., additional, Gambino, G., additional, Foster, R., additional, Wong, J., additional, Kandinov, B., additional, and Berger, Z., additional
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- 2020
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70. Correction to :β adrenergic receptor kinase C-terminal peptide gene-therapy improves ß2-adrenergic receptor-dependent neoangiogenesis after hindlimb ischemia (Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (2016) 356:2 (503–513) DOI: 10.1124/jpet.115.228411)
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Cannavo A., Liccardo D., Lymperopoulos A., Gambino G., D'Amico M. L., Rengo F., Koch W. J., Leosco D., Ferrara N., Rengo G., Cannavo, A., Liccardo, D., Lymperopoulos, A., Gambino, G., D'Amico, M. L., Rengo, F., Koch, W. J., Leosco, D., Ferrara, N., and Rengo, G.
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In the above article [Cannavo A, Liccardo D, Lymperopoulos A, Gambino G, D’Amico ML, Rengo F, Koch WJ, Leosco D, Ferrara N, and Rengo G (2016) J Pharmacol Exp Ther 356(2): 503–513; DOI: 10.1124/jpet.115.228411], the following funding information was omitted: This work was funded by the National Institutes of Health [Grant R37 HL061690]. The authors regret this error and any inconvenience it may have caused.
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- 2019
71. Anthelmintic activity of Stevia multiaristata extract against Echinococcus granulosus sensu stricto.
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Albani, C. M., Borgo, J., Fabbri, J., Pensel, P., Fasciani, L., Elso, O., Papademetrio, D., Grasso, D., Paladini, A., Beer, M. F., Farias, N. E., Elissondo, N., Gambino, G., Zoppi, J., Sülsen, V., and Elissondo, M. C.
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ECHINOCOCCUS granulosus ,LEISHMANIASIS ,ESSENTIAL oils ,STEVIA ,DITERPENES - Abstract
Keywords: Anti-parasitic treatment; cystic echinococcosis; phytotherapy; plant extract EN Anti-parasitic treatment cystic echinococcosis phytotherapy plant extract 519 528 10 03/29/22 20220401 NES 220401 Introduction Cystic echinococcosis (CE) is a worldwide zoonotic disease caused by the larval stage of the parasite I Echinococcus granulosus sensu lato i ( I s.l. i ) which provokes long-term infections in humans and animals, being a serious public health problem (Pavletic I et al i ., 2017). Based on the World Health Organization Informal Working Group on Echinococcosis (WHO-IWGE) classification of cyst stages by imaging-based techniques, four treatment options have been suggested: percutaneous-aspiration-injection and re-aspiration (PAIR), surgery, anti-parasitic therapy with benzimidazoles (BZM) and a watch-and-wait approach for inactive cysts (Siles-Lucas I et al i ., 2018). For I in vitro i studies involving Huh7 cells, the I S. multiaristata i extract (10 mg) was sequentially resuspended in 20 I i L of DMSO, 40 I i L of ethanol 96% and finally, 40 I i L of deionized water, giving a solution of 100 mg mL SP -1 sp . We found that the I S. multiaristata i extract caused both an I in vitro i effect on protoscoleces and cysts and also an I in vivo i therapeutic effect. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2022
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72. Fine-mapping of 150 breast cancer risk regions identifies 191 likely target genes
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Fachal, L., Aschard, H., Beesley, J., Barnes, D.R., Allen, J., Kar, S., Pooley, K.A., Dennis, J., Michailidou, K., Turman, C., Soucy, P., Lemaçon, A., Lush, M., Tyrer, J.P., Ghoussaini, M., Marjaneh, M.M., Jiang, X., Agata, S., Aittomäki, K., Alonso, M.R., Andrulis, I.L., Anton-Culver, H., Antonenkova, N.N., Arason, A., Arndt, V., Aronson, K.J., Arun, B.K., Auber, B., Auer, P.L., Azzollini, J., Balmaña, J., Barkardottir, R.B., Barrowdale, D., Beeghly-Fadiel, A., Benitez, J., Bermisheva, M., Białkowska, K., Blanco, A.M., Blomqvist, C., Blot, W., Bogdanova, N.V., Bojesen, S.E., Bolla, M.K., Bonanni, B., Borg, A., Bosse, K., Brauch, H., Brenner, H., Briceno, I., Brock, I.W., Brooks-Wilson, A., Brüning, T., Burwinkel, B., Buys, S.S., Cai, Q., Caldés, T., Caligo, M.A., Camp, N.J., Campbell, I., Canzian, F., Carroll, J.S., Carter, B.D., Castelao, J.E., Chiquette, J., Christiansen, H., Chung, W.K., Claes, K.B.M., Clarke, C.L., Mari, V., Berthet, P., Castera, L., Vaur, D., Lallaoui, H., Bignon, Y.-J., Uhrhammer, N., Bonadona, V., Lasset, C., Révillion, F., Vennin, P., Muller, D., Gomes, D.M., Ingster, O., Coupier, I., Pujol, P., Collonge-Rame, M.-A., Mortemousque, I., Bera, O., Rose, M., Baurand, A., Bertolone, G., Faivre, L., Dreyfus, H., Leroux, D., Venat-Bouvet, L., Bézieau, S., Delnatte, C., Chiesa, J., Gilbert-Dussardier, B., Gesta, P., Prieur, F.P., Bronner, M., Sokolowska, J., Coulet, F., Boutry-Kryza, N., Calender, A., Giraud, S., Leone, M., Fert-Ferrer, S., Stoppa-Lyonnet, D., Jiao, Y., Lesueur, F.L., Mebirouk, N., Barouk-Simonet, E., Bubien, V., Longy, M., Sevenet, N., Gladieff, L., Toulas, C., Reimineras, A., Sobol, H., Paillerets, B.B.-D., Cabaret, O., Caron, O., Guillaud-Bataille, M., Rouleau, E., Belotti, M., Buecher, B., Caputo, S., Colas, C., Pauw, A.D., Fourme, E., Gauthier-Villars, M., Golmard, L., Moncoutier, V., Saule, C., Donaldson, A., Murray, A., Brady, A., Brewer, C., Pottinger, C., Miller, C., Gallagher, D., Gregory, H., Cook, J., Eason, J., Adlard, J., Barwell, J., Ong, K.-R., Snape, K., Walker, L., Izatt, L., Side, L., Tischkowitz, M., Rogers, M.T., Porteous, M.E., Ahmed, M., Morrison, P.J., Brennan, P., Eeles, R., Davidson, R., Collée, M., Cornelissen, S., Couch, F.J., Cox, A., Cross, S.S., Cybulski, C., Czene, K., Daly, M.B., de la Hoya, M., Devilee, P., Diez, O., Ding, Y.C., Dite, G.S., Domchek, S.M., Dörk, T., dos-Santos-Silva, I., Droit, A., Dubois, S., Dumont, M., Duran, M., Durcan, L., Dwek, M., Eccles, D.M., Engel, C., Eriksson, M., Evans, D.G., Fasching, P.A., Fletcher, O., Floris, G., Flyger, H., Foretova, L., Foulkes, W.D., Friedman, E., Fritschi, L., Frost, D., Gabrielson, M., Gago-Dominguez, M., Gambino, G., Ganz, P.A., Gapstur, S.M., Garber, J., García-Sáenz, J.A., Gaudet, M.M., Georgoulias, V., Giles, G., Glendon, G., Godwin, A.K., Goldberg, M.S., Goldgar, D.E., González-Neira, A., Tibiletti, M.G., Greene, M.H., Grip, M., Gronwald, J., Grundy, A., Guénel, P., Hahnen, E., Haiman, C.A., Håkansson, N., Hall, P., Hamann, U., Harrington, P.A., Hartikainen, J.M., Hartman, M., He, W., Healey, C.S., Heemskerk-Gerritsen, B.A.M., Heyworth, J., Hillemanns, P., Hogervorst, F.B.L., Hollestelle, A., Hooning, M., Hopper, J., Howell, A., Huang, G., Hulick, P.J., Imyanitov, E.N., Sexton, A., Christian, A., Trainer, A., Spigelman, A., Fellows, A., Shelling, A., Fazio, A.D., Blackburn, A., Crook, A., Meiser, B., Patterson, B., Clarke, C., Saunders, C., Hunt, C., Scott, C., Amor, D., Marsh, D., Edkins, E., Salisbury, E., Haan, E., Neidermayr, E., Macrea, F., Farshid, G., Lindeman, G., Chenevix-Trench, G., Mann, G., Gill, G., Thorne, H., Hickie, I., Winship, I., Flanagan, J., Kollias, J., Visvader, J., Stone, J., Taylor, J., Burke, J., Saunus, J., Forbes, J., Kirk, J., French, J., Tucker, K., Wu, K., Phillips, K., Lipton, L., Andrews, L., Lobb, L., Kentwell, M., Spurdle, M., Cummings, M., Gleeson, M., Harris, M., Jenkins, M., Young, M.A., Delatycki, M., Wallis, M., Burgess, M., Price, M., Brown, M., Southey, M., Bogwitz, M., Field, M., Friedlander, M., Gattas, M., Saleh, M., Hayward, N., Pachter, N., Cohen, P., Duijf, P., James, P., Simpson, P., Fong, P., Butow, P., Williams, R., Kefford, R., Scott, R., Milne, R.L., Balleine, R., Dawson, S.–J., Lok, S., O’Connell, S., Greening, S., Nightingale, S., Edwards, S., Fox, S., McLachlan, S.-A., Lakhani, S., Antill, Y., Aalfs, C., Meijers-Heijboer, H., van Engelen, K., Gille, H., Boere, I., van Deurzen, C., Obdeijn, I.-M., van den Ouweland, A., Seynaeve, C., Siesling, S., Verloop, J., van Asperen, C.J., van Cronenburg, T., Blok, R., de Boer, M., Garcia, E.G., Adank, M., Hogervorst, F., Jenner, D., van Leeuwen, F., Rookus, M., Russell, N., Schmidt, M., van den Belt-Dusebout, S., Kets, C., Mensenkamp, A., de Bock, T., van der Hout, A., Mourits, M., Oosterwijk, J., Ausems, M., Koudijs, M., Baxter, R., Yip, D., Carpenter, J., Davis, A., Pathmanathan, N., Graham, D., Sachchithananthan, M., Isaacs, C., Iwasaki, M., Jager, A., Jakimovska, M., Jakubowska, A., James, P.A., Janavicius, R., Jankowitz, R.C., John, E.M., Johnson, N., Jones, M.E., Jukkola-Vuorinen, A., Jung, A., Kaaks, R., Kang, D., Kapoor, P.M., Karlan, B.Y., Keeman, R., Kerin, M.J., Khusnutdinova, E., Kiiski, J.I., Kitahara, C.M., Ko, Y.-D., Konstantopoulou, I., Kosma, V.-M., Koutros, S., Kubelka-Sabit, K., Kwong, A., Kyriacou, K., Laitman, Y., Lambrechts, D., Lee, E., Leslie, G., Lester, J., Lesueur, F., Lindblom, A., Lo, W.-Y., Long, J., Lophatananon, A., Loud, J.T., Lubiński, J., MacInnis, R.J., Maishman, T., Makalic, E., Mannermaa, A., Manoochehri, M., Manoukian, S., Margolin, S., Martinez, M.E., Matsuo, K., Maurer, T., Mavroudis, D., Mayes, R., McGuffog, L., McLean, C., Meindl, A., Miller, A., Miller, N., Montagna, M., Moreno, F., Muir, K., Mulligan, A.M., Muñoz-Garzon, V.M., Muranen, T.A., Narod, S.A., Nassir, R., Nathanson, K.L., Neuhausen, S.L., Nevanlinna, H., Neven, P., Nielsen, F.C., Nikitina-Zake, L., Norman, A., Offit, K., Olah, E., Olopade, O.I., Olsson, H., Orr, N., Osorio, A., Pankratz, V.S., Papp, J., Park, S.K., Park-Simon, T.-W., Parsons, M.T., Paul, J., Pedersen, I.S., Peissel, B., Peshkin, B., Peterlongo, P., Peto, J., Plaseska-Karanfilska, D., Prajzendanc, K., Prentice, R., Presneau, N., Prokofyeva, D., Pujana, M.A., Pylkäs, K., Radice, P., Ramus, S.J., Rantala, J., Rau-Murthy, R., Rennert, G., Risch, H.A., Robson, M., Romero, A., Rossing, M., Saloustros, E., Sánchez-Herrero, E., Sandler, D.P., Santamariña, M., Sawyer, E.J., Scheuner, M.T., Schmidt, D.F., Schmutzler, R.K., Schneeweiss, A., Schoemaker, M.J., Schöttker, B., Schürmann, P., Scott, R.J., Senter, L., Seynaeve, C.M., Shah, M., Sharma, P., Shen, C.-Y., Shu, X.-O., Singer, C.F., Slavin, T.P., Smichkoska, S., Southey, M.C., Spinelli, J.J., Spurdle, A.B., Sutter, C., Swerdlow, A.J., Tamimi, R.M., Tan, Y.Y., Tapper, W.J., Taylor, J.A., Teixeira, M.R., Tengström, M., Teo, S.H., Terry, M.B., Teulé, A., Thomassen, M., Thull, D.L., Toland, A.E., Tollenaar, R.A.E.M., Tomlinson, I., Torres, D., Torres-Mejía, G., Troester, M.A., Truong, T., Tung, N., Tzardi, M., Ulmer, H.-U., Vachon, C.M., van der Kolk, L.E., van Rensburg, E.J., Vega, A., Viel, A., Vijai, J., Vogel, M.J., Wang, Q., Wappenschmidt, B., Weinberg, C.R., Weitzel, J.N., Wendt, C., Wildiers, H., Winqvist, R., Wolk, A., Wu, A.H., Yannoukakos, D., Zhang, Y., Zheng, W., Hunter, D., Pharoah, P.D.P., Chang-Claude, J., García-Closas, M., Schmidt, M.K., Kristensen, V.N., French, J.D., Edwards, S.L., Antoniou, A.C., Simard, J., Easton, D.F., Kraft, P., Dunning, A.M., Collaborators, GEMO Study, Collaborators, EMBRACE, Investigators, KConFab, Investigators, HEBON, Investigators, ABCTB, Fachal, Laura, Aschard, Hugues, Beesley, Jonathan, Barnes, Daniel R, Duijf, Pascal, Dunning, Alison M, GEMO Study Collaborators, EMBRACE Collaborators, KConFab Investigators, HEBON Investigators, ABCTB Investigators, MUMC+: MA Medische Oncologie (9), RS: GROW - R3 - Innovative Cancer Diagnostics & Therapy, Klinische Genetica, MUMC+: DA KG Polikliniek (9), RS: GROW - R4 - Reproductive and Perinatal Medicine, MUMC+: DA KG Lab Centraal Lab (9), European Commission, Government of Canada, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, National Institutes of Health (US), Cancer Research UK, Département de Biologie Computationnelle - Department of Computational Biology, Institut Pasteur [Paris]-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, University of Cambridge [UK] (CAM), NSCAD, University of Cyprus [Nicosia], Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, This work was supported by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement number 656144. Genotyping of the OncoArray was principally funded from three sources: the PERSPECTIVE project (funded by the Government of Canada through Genome Canada and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the ‘Ministère de l’Économie de la Science et de l’Innovation du Québec’ (through Genome Québec) and the Quebec Breast Cancer Foundation), the NCI Genetic Associations and Mechanisms in Oncology (GAME-ON) initiative and the Discovery, Biology and Risk of Inherited Variants in Breast Cancer (DRIVE) project (NIH grants U19 CA148065 and X01HG007492), and Cancer Research UK (C1287/A10118, C8197/A16565 and C1287/A16563). BCAC is funded by Cancer Research UK (C1287/A16563), by the European Community’s Seventh Framework Programme under grant agreement 223175 (HEALTH-F2-2009-223175) (COGS) and by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under grant agreements 633784 (B-CAST) and 634935 (BRIDGES). Genotyping of the iCOGS array was funded by the European Union (HEALTH-F2-2009-223175), Cancer Research UK (C1287/A10710), the Canadian Institutes of Health Research for the ‘CIHR Team in Familial Risks of Breast Cancer’ program, and the Ministry of Economic Development, Innovation and Export Trade of Quebec (grant PSR-SIIRI-701). Combining of the GWAS data was supported in part by NIH Cancer Post-Cancer GWAS initiative grant U19 CA 148065 (DRIVE, part of the GAME-ON initiative). For a full description of funding and acknowledgments, see the Supplementary Note., We thank all of the individuals who took part in these studies, as well as all of the researchers, clinicians, technicians and administrative staff who enabled this work to be carried out, European Project: 656144,H2020,H2020-MSCA-IF-2014,RADIOGENFF(2016), European Project: 223175,EC:FP7:HEALTH,FP7-HEALTH-2007-B,COGS(2009), European Project: 633784,H2020,H2020-PHC-2014-two-stage,B-CAST(2015), European Project: 634935,H2020,H2020-PHC-2014-two-stage,BRIDGES(2015), Clinical Genetics, Medical Oncology, Pathology, Radiology & Nuclear Medicine, Institut Pasteur [Paris] (IP)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), University of Cyprus [Nicosia] (UCY), Centre de recherche en épidémiologie et santé des populations (CESP), Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ)-Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP)-Hôpital Paul Brousse-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Université Paris-Saclay, Damage and Repair in Cancer Development and Cancer Treatment (DARE), Life Course Epidemiology (LCE), Targeted Gynaecologic Oncology (TARGON), Basic and Translational Research and Imaging Methodology Development in Groningen (BRIDGE), Aschard, Hugues [0000-0002-7554-6783], Barnes, Daniel R [0000-0002-3781-7570], Dennis, Joe [0000-0003-4591-1214], Michailidou, Kyriaki [0000-0001-7065-1237], Lemaçon, Audrey [0000-0002-1817-7029], Andrulis, Irene L [0000-0002-4226-6435], Arason, Adalgeir [0000-0003-0480-886X], Arndt, Volker [0000-0001-9320-8684], Auber, Bernd [0000-0003-1880-291X], Azzollini, Jacopo [0000-0002-9364-9778], Bojesen, Stig E [0000-0002-4061-4133], Bonanni, Bernardo [0000-0003-3589-2128], Brauch, Hiltrud [0000-0001-7531-2736], Campbell, Ian [0000-0002-7773-4155], Carroll, Jason S [0000-0003-3643-0080], Claes, Kathleen BM [0000-0003-0841-7372], Collée, J Margriet [0000-0002-9272-9346], Devilee, Peter [0000-0002-8023-2009], Dörk, Thilo [0000-0002-9458-0282], Dwek, Miriam [0000-0001-7184-2932], Fletcher, Olivia [0000-0001-9387-7116], Floris, Giuseppe [0000-0003-2391-5425], Foulkes, William D [0000-0001-7427-4651], García-Sáenz, José A [0000-0001-6880-0301], Greene, Mark H [0000-0003-1852-9239], Guénel, Pascal [0000-0002-8359-518X], Heemskerk-Gerritsen, Bernadette AM [0000-0002-9724-6693], Hollestelle, Antoinette [0000-0003-1166-1966], Hulick, Peter J [0000-0001-8397-4078], Jakimovska, Milena [0000-0002-1506-0669], Jakubowska, Anna [0000-0002-5650-0501], James, Paul A [0000-0002-4361-4657], Jones, Michael E [0000-0001-7479-3451], Kapoor, Pooja Middha [0000-0001-5503-8215], Keeman, Renske [0000-0002-5452-9933], Konstantopoulou, Irene [0000-0002-0470-0309], Leslie, Goska [0000-0001-5756-6222], Lesueur, Fabienne [0000-0001-7404-4549], Matsuo, Keitaro [0000-0003-1761-6314], McLean, Catriona [0000-0002-0302-5727], Miller, Austin [0000-0001-9739-8462], Muir, Kenneth [0000-0001-6429-988X], Muranen, Taru A [0000-0002-5895-1808], Nathanson, Katherine L [0000-0002-6740-0901], Nevanlinna, Heli [0000-0002-0916-2976], Olopade, Olufunmilayo I [0000-0002-9936-1599], Orr, Nick [0000-0003-2866-942X], Pankratz, V Shane [0000-0002-3742-040X], Parsons, Michael T [0000-0003-3242-8477], Paul, James [0000-0001-7367-5816], Peshkin, Beth [0000-0002-2997-4701], Peterlongo, Paolo [0000-0001-6951-6855], Peto, Julian [0000-0002-1685-8912], Plaseska-Karanfilska, Dijana [0000-0001-8877-2416], Pylkäs, Katri [0000-0002-2449-0521], Radice, Paolo [0000-0001-6298-4111], Rennert, Gad [0000-0002-8512-068X], Robson, Mark [0000-0002-3109-1692], Romero, Atocha [0000-0002-1634-7397], Saloustros, Emmanouil [0000-0002-0485-0120], Scott, Christopher [0000-0003-1340-0647], Scott, Rodney J [0000-0001-7724-3404], Spurdle, Amanda B [0000-0003-1337-7897], Stone, Jennifer [0000-0001-5077-0124], Sutter, Christian [0000-0003-4051-5888], Tan, Yen Yen [0000-0003-1063-5352], Teixeira, Manuel R [0000-0002-4896-5982], Toland, Amanda E [0000-0002-0271-1792], Tomlinson, Ian [0000-0003-3037-1470], Viel, Alessandra [0000-0003-2804-0840], Vijai, Joseph [0000-0002-7933-151X], Wolk, Alicja [0000-0001-7387-6845], Yannoukakos, Drakoulis [0000-0001-7509-3510], Pharoah, Paul DP [0000-0001-8494-732X], Schmidt, Marjanka K [0000-0002-2228-429X], Milne, Roger L [0000-0001-5764-7268], Edwards, Stacey L [0000-0001-7428-4139], Simard, Jacques [0000-0001-6906-3390], Easton, Douglas F [0000-0003-2444-3247], Kraft, Peter [0000-0002-4472-8103], Dunning, Alison M [0000-0001-6651-7166], Apollo - 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Genome-wide association studies have identified breast cancer risk variants in over 150 genomic regions, but the mechanisms underlying risk remain largely unknown. These regions were explored by combining association analysis with in silico genomic feature annotations. We defined 205 independent risk-associated signals with the set of credible causal variants in each one. In parallel, we used a Bayesian approach (PAINTOR) that combines genetic association, linkage disequilibrium and enriched genomic features to determine variants with high posterior probabilities of being causal. Potentially causal variants were significantly over-represented in active gene regulatory regions and transcription factor binding sites. We applied our INQUSIT pipeline for prioritizing genes as targets of those potentially causal variants, using gene expression (expression quantitative trait loci), chromatin interaction and functional annotations. Known cancer drivers, transcription factors and genes in the developmental, apoptosis, immune system and DNA integrity checkpoint gene ontology pathways were over-represented among the highest-confidence target genes., This work was supported by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement number 656144. Genotyping of the OncoArray was principally funded from three sources: the PERSPECTIVE project (funded by the Government of Canada through Genome Canada and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the ‘Ministère de l’Économie de la Science et de l’Innovation du Québec’ (through Genome Québec) and the Quebec Breast Cancer Foundation); the NCI Genetic Associations and Mechanisms in Oncology (GAME-ON) initiative and the Discovery, Biology and Risk of Inherited Variants in Breast Cancer (DRIVE) project (NIH grants U19 CA148065 and X01HG007492); and Cancer Research UK (C1287/A10118, C8197/A16565 and C1287/A16563). BCAC is funded by Cancer Research UK (C1287/A16563), by the European Community’s Seventh Framework Programme under grant agreement 223175 (HEALTH-F2-2009-223175) (COGS) and by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under grant agreements 633784 (B-CAST) and 634935 (BRIDGES). Genotyping of the iCOGS array was funded by the European Union (HEALTH-F2-2009-223175), Cancer Research UK (C1287/A10710), the Canadian Institutes of Health Research for the ‘CIHR Team in Familial Risks of Breast Cancer’ program, and the Ministry of Economic Development, Innovation and Export Trade of Quebec (grant PSR-SIIRI-701). Combining of the GWAS data was supported in part by NIH Cancer Post-Cancer GWAS initiative grant U19 CA 148065 (DRIVE; part of the GAME-ON initiative).
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Gambino G. and Boccacci P.
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Negli ultimi anni la qualità e la sicurezza dei prodotti agroalimentari sono diventate un requisito essenziale a garanzia dei consumatori. Il vino è una delle bevande economicamente più importanti e può essere soggetto a frodi ed errori di etichettatura, sebbene esistano regole europee specifiche e rigorose a tutela della sua autenticità. Le tecniche utilizzate per l'identificazione varietale delle uve utilizzate nella produzione di mosti e vini si basano tradizionalmente su parametri chimici e biochimici, quali profili di proteine ed aminoacidi, oligoelementi e isotopi, nonché composti aromatici. Tuttavia, tali metodi richiedono lunghi tempi di analisi e sono spesso influenzati dalle pratiche culturali, dalle condizioni ambientali e dal processo di vinificazione. L'analisi del DNA, affermatasi come tecnica per l'identificazione genetica delle cultivar di vite grazie al suo alto potere discriminante ed a costi relativamente bassi, rappresenta una valida alternativa in quanto non influenzata dai suddetti fattori esterni ed altamente riproducibile. I recenti sviluppi della genomica, grazie soprattutto alle sempre più evolute tecniche di sequenziamento di interi genomi, hanno permesso di selezionare e caratterizzare una nuova generazione di marcatori molecolari: i single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), altamente frequenti nei genomi ed in grado di discriminare gli individui sulla base di singole mutazioni. Il protocollo messo a punto per SNP genotyping basato sulle sonde TaqMan® ha dimostrato di essere semplice e altamente promettente per l'identificazione varietale nei vini a base Nebbiolo. I vantaggi della tecnica sono: (i) alta sensibilità e specificità nella rilevazione del DNA; (ii) quantificazione di eventuali tagli fraudolenti (fino all' 1% in mosti e 10-20% in vini sperimentali); (iii) tempo di analisi estremamente ridotto; e (iv) interpretazione diretta dei risultati, anche in laboratori non specializzati.
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74. The impact of combined nutraceutical supplementation on work-related stress, mood and eating disorders during the menopausal transition: A pilot study
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Conti, D. M., Agnelli, G. M., Chiroque-Cruz, K. J., Tomaino, S. C. M., Favero, C., Marchiori, E., Gambino, G., and Vigna, L.
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75. Use of cabergoline in the long-term treatment of hyperprolactinemic and acromegalic patients
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Muratori, Milena, Arosio, M., Gambino, G., Romano, C., Biella, O., and Faglia, G.
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76. CBP/p300 as a co-factor for the Microphthalmia transcription factor
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Sato, S, Roberts, K, Gambino, G, Cook, A, Kouzarides, T, and Goding, C R
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77. Circulating levels of growth hormone, insulin-like growth factor-I and prolactin in normal, growth retarded and anencephalic human fetuses
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Arosio, M., Cortelazzi, D., Persani, L., Palmieri, E., Casati, G., Baggiani, A. M., Gambino, G., and Beck-Peccoz, Paolo
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78. Fine-mapping of 150 breast cancer risk regions identifies 191 likely target genes.
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Genome-wide association studies have identified breast cancer risk variants in over 150 genomic regions, but the mechanisms underlying risk remain largely unknown. These regions were explored by combining association analysis with in silico genomic feature annotations. We defined 205 independent risk-associated signals with the set of credible causal variants in each one. In parallel, we used a Bayesian approach (PAINTOR) that combines genetic association, linkage disequilibrium and enriched genomic features to determine variants with high posterior probabilities of being causal. Potentially causal variants were significantly over-represented in active gene regulatory regions and transcription factor binding sites. We applied our INQUSIT pipeline for prioritizing genes as targets of those potentially causal variants, using gene expression (expression quantitative trait loci), chromatin interaction and functional annotations. Known cancer drivers, transcription factors and genes in the developmental, apoptosis, immune system and DNA integrity checkpoint gene ontology pathways were over-represented among the highest-confidence target genes.Copyright © 2020, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature America, Inc.
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DʼAgostino, P., Potestio, M., Romano, G. Colonna, Milano, S., Ferlazzo, V., Aquino, A., Caruso, R., Gambino, G., Vitale, G., Arcolero, F., Mansueto, S., and Cillari, E.
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80. CD4+/CCR5+ and CD4+/CCR3+ lymphocyte subset and monocyte apoptosis in patients with acute visceral leishmaniasis
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81. Lack of association of HOXA1 and HOXB1 mutations and autism in Sicilian (Italian) patients
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R., Zipoli, A., Caiolo, A., Marino, E., Scattolin, G., Gerini, S., Parisi, G., Tavernese, G., Conti, A., Ferrante, F., Morettini, A., Alterini, B., Rocchi, F., Nozzoli, C., Goedecke, L., Seravalle, C., Cuomo, A., Panettieri, I., Pellegrino, P., Di Biase, M., Savarese, G., Patriarchi, F., Bondi, G., Rossini, E., Nello, S., Ranieri, A. T., Gelonesi, F. N., Costantini, M., Dugnani, M., Ria, L., Mussardo, V., Zanini, G., Morgante, O., Fazio, G., Lo, G., Castello, C., Moroni, L. A., Costa, S., Domenicucci, S., Venzano, C., Loiacono, L., Ortuso, R., Esposito, L., Cuzzucrea, D. G., Fiammengo, F., Selva, E., Gestra, R., Alessandri, M., Nuzzi, G., Porrino, L., Parise, P., Capponi, E. A., Mandorla, S., Politi, C., Olivieri, C., Gurioli, L., Agostinelli, P., Striuli, R., Petrarca, M., Corsini, F., Orlandini, F., Badolati, S., Colarusso, D., Vertullo, V., Pelaggi, P., Campagna, G., Haupt, E., Parente, F., Milanese, G., Magliari, F., Morando, G., Guarise, P., Mazzone, A., Palumbo, G., Lambelet, P., Camaiti, A., Pasquinelli, P., Frediani, L., Vituliano, A., Brunelleschi, G., Lisi, C., La Torre, P. P. A., Villella, A., Rimoldi, A., Russo, V., Di Summa, F., Reggiani, A., Raimondo, F. C., Disalvo, D., Borrello, V. M., Magnante, A., Stellitano, E., Procopio, L., Franculli, F., Serafini, F., Tondo, C., Fiorentini, C., Manfredini, R., Robbiolo, L., Pizzimenti, G., Vasquez, L., Piangiamore, A., Tosi, P., Donà, G., Bacchiega, E., Malavasi, V., Modena, M. G., Divella, C., Marengo, C., Montanari, P., Manicardi, V., Abate, L., Cuccuini, A., Magni, S., Vincenti, A., Spinelli, M., Mortara, A., Specchia, G., Silvestri, N., Silvestri, O., Piscopo, G., Muscherà, R., Gallucci, F., Cannavale, A., Bresciani, A., Perrone Filardi, P., Fontanella, A., Iannuzzo, D., Lucà, S., Zuccoli, A., Rinaldi, P., Ferri, G., Barbieri, E., Grasselli, S., Rossi, A., Agosti, S., Sanna, P., Casu, G., Orecchioni, G., Da Silva Carvalho, P. C., Pozzi, R., Salvati, F., Bendini, M. G., Giordano, G., Pellegrini, F., Pighini, G., Tremolada, F., Zanin, L., Ledda, A., Floresta, A. M., Enia, F., Nicolosi, G., Ingrillì, F., D'Angelo, A., Musacchio, D., Savastano, S., Magnani, L., Capitelli, M., Cioni, G., Aloisi, B., De Finis, A., Vacri, A., Costantini, V., Guercini, F., Zingarini, G., Nardoni, M. 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M., Tonizzo, M., Nassi, R., Tarducci, R., Fronticelli Baldelli, M., Commisso, B., Lazzarini, D., Matarazzo, M. M., Novati, P., Petacchi, R., Maninchedda, P., Melandri, F., Bellesi, P., Sacchetti, C., Grandi, M., Cattana, A., Tassara, R., Menardo, G., Aykut, V., Chesi, G., Reverzani, A., Galgano, A., Bartone, B., Stornello, M., Muscio, G., Gemmiti, M. P., Alfonsi, F., Fontana, D., Astarita, C., Gaspardo, G., La Brocca, A., Rillo, M., Pascente, T., Pirozzi, M. R., Addis, L., De Siati, P., Beato, E., Iannaccone, V., Barabani, M., Castronuovo, M., Battaia, L., Biscottini, B., Boccali, A., Marengo, S., Dallerba, R., Diana, A., Coser, A., Pauletto, P., Calzolari, V., Olivari, Z., De Masi De Luca, G., Accogli, M., Gerloni, R., Cattin, L., Vitali Serdoz, L., Sinagra, G., Bulfoni, A., De Biasio, M., Proclemer, A., Miserocchi, F., Marazzi, R., Salerno Uriarte, J. A., Levantesi, G., Olivetti, P., Capuano, A., Bertoncelli, M. C., Molinaro, N., Anastasio, L., Teti, G., Vescovo, G. A., Muriago, M., Incao, F., Lettica, G. V., Nieswandt, V., Osti, R., and Tafi, A.
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,Clinical Investigations ,Renal function ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Risk Assessment ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Fibrinolytic Agents ,Risk Factors ,atrial fibrillation ,glomerular filtration rate ,mortality ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Internal medicine ,Antithrombotic ,medicine ,Humans ,In patient ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Renal Insufficiency ,Cardiovascular mortality ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Incidence ,Atrial fibrillation ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Prognosis ,Survival Rate ,Italy ,Hospital admission ,Atrial Fibrillation ,Female ,Follow-Up Studies ,Glomerular Filtration Rate ,Morbidity ,Cardiology ,business - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: An increased cardiovascular mortality and morbidity has been widely reported in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). In this study, a subanalysis of the AntiThrombotic Agents Atrial Fibrillation (ATA‐AF) is performed with the aim to evaluate estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) as an independent prognostic marker of cardiovascular mortality and morbidity in patients with AF. METHODS AND RESULTS: The ATA‐AF study enrolled 7148 patients with AF, in 360 Italian centers. The eGFR was calculated from data reported in patient notes or hospital database. This post‐hoc analysis included 1097 AF patients with eGFR data available and 1‐year clinical follow‐up. The endpoint was assessed as cardiovascular mortality and/or hospital admission for cardiovascular causes at follow‐up. Patients were also divided in two groups according to the eGFR (
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83. Higher antioxidant defences in plasma and low density lipoproteins from rugby players
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Evelson, P., Gambino, G., Travacio, M., Jaita, G., Verona, J., Maroncelli, C., Wikinski, R., Llesuy, S., and Brites, F.
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84. IL-15 in human visceral leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania infantum
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MILANO, S., BELLA, G. DI, D’AGOSTINO, P., BARBERA, C., CARUSO, R., ROSA, M. LA, FERLAZZO, V., VITALE, G., RUSSA, C. LA, GAMBINO, G., CHIFARI, N., MANSUETO, S., and CILLARI, E.
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85. Composti non convenzionali per la lotta all'oidio in vite: analisi degli effetti sul fillobioma e sulle risposte endogene di difesa
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Nerva L., Pagliarani C., Pugliese M., Monchiero M., Gonthier S. Gullino M.L., Gambino G., and Chitarra W
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vite ,Fillobioma ,composti antifungini - Abstract
La viticultura rappresenta un settore trainante nell'economia agroindustriale nazionale e la gestione delle malattie fungine in vigneto (peronospora e oidio in primis) ha un costo notevole, sia dal punto di vista economico che ambientale. Gli agrofarmaci utilizzati in viticoltura sono numerosi così come il numero di trattamenti applicati ogni stagione. Tuttavia, molti dei composti utilizzati sono sostanze che possono presentare dei rischi per l'uomo e per l'ambiente. Nel presente lavoro è stato indagato, mediante approcci multidisciplinari, l'effetto dell'applicazione di composti non convenzionali per il contenimento dell'oidio. Composti a base di laminarina e di fosfonato di potassio sono stati confrontati con l'acibenzolar-S-metile, un induttore di resistenza convenzionale. Per valutare l'impatto dei composti applicati, sono stati adottati approcci molecolari (analisi del viroma e della comunità fungina in foglia), biochimici (quantificazione degli stilbeni e delle cere cuticolari fogliari) e microbiologici (Biolog EcoplatesTM per definire il profilo fisiologico della comunità batterica in foglia). Dei composti applicati, il trattamento con Bion e la Laminarina sono risultati i più efficaci nel contenimento dell'oidio. L'analisi della comunità fungina e della fisiologia funzionale batterica non mostra differenze significative all'interno della stessa varietà, di conseguenza i composti applicati non impattano negativamente le comunità dei microorganismi residenti. Le indagini sulla comunità fungina condotte mediante sequenziamento evidenziano una netta riduzione della quantità di Erysiphe in 'Moscato' (a conferma dei risultati sull'incidenza della malattia) ed in generale una maggiore biodiversità microbica rispetto al 'Nebbiolo'. Questo studio si inserisce in un contesto di mutamenti climatici e nella necessità, in viticultura, di studiare nuovi interventi di lotta sostenibile contro l'oidio che siano a basso impatto per l'ambiente, per la pianta in sé e per i microorganismi ad essa associati, utili per la corretta funzionalità fisiologica e biochimica della vite.
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86. Diritto, differenza sessuale e famiglia
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Gambino, G
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87. Two integrated platforms to detect source-sink carbon movements in grapevine
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Patono D.L., Said Pullicino D., Alcantrao L.E., Ivaldi G., Firbus A., Craveri L., Gambino G., Ricauda D., Celi L., and Lovisolo C.
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"To study the allocation kinetics of carbon in the different sinks competing in grapevines, a plant growth chamber for stable isotope labeling has been set in an environmental control system (light intensity, temperature and relative humidity of the air, pot water content) in order to simulate different climate scenarios. Basing on pulse-chasing isotopic strategy, the isotope acted as a tracer of carbon phloem flows. Furthermore, an open-air plant/soil growth system consisting in twelve independent plant/pot balloons with computing-adjustable air flows allowing continuous gas exchange detection between plants / soil and atmosphere has been set. The two platforms have been coordinated and used before, during and after induction of drought stress. Photosynthetic assimilation, stomatal regulation and respiration have been checked in the various phases to size 13CO2 enrichment flows in the chamber for stable isotope labeling. Maximum assimilation ranged from 9 to 12 ?mol m-2 s-1, reduced by stomatal control 3 o 4 times at the end of the drought period. Saturation of net photosynthesis occurred around 1000 ?mol m-2 s-1 PPFD: thereafter photoinhibition impairment started in old leaves, whereas young leaves experienced half of maximum assimilation without drastic photoinhibition. An in-vineyard parallel trial of measurements was used to calibrate and reference pot measurements. "
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88. IL-15, a regulator of Th1-type antigen-driven immune response in visceral leishmaniasis.
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Milano, S., D'Agostino, P., Di Bella, G., Barbera, C., La Rosa, M., Ferlazzo, V., Caruso, R., Vitale, G., Gambino, G., Mansueto, S., and Cillari, E.
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89. Differential up-regulation of circulating soluble selectins and endothelial adhesion molecules in Sicilian patients with Boutonneuse fever
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VITALE, G., MANSUETO, S., GAMBINO, G., MOCCIARO, C., LA RUSSA, C., MANSUETO, P., ZAMBITO, M. A. L., FERLAZZO, V., BARBERA, C., LA ROSA, M., MILANO, S., and CILLARI, E.
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90. EP1155 Endoscopic near infrared and indocyanine green to verify the viability of the subcutaneous flap for vulvar cancer
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Capozzi, VA, primary, Pugliese, M, additional, Cianciolo, A, additional, Gambino, G, additional, Sozzi, G, additional, Armano, G, additional, Monfardini, L, additional, Gaiano, M, additional, Ceni, V, additional, Rolla, M, additional, Merisio, C, additional, and Berretta, R, additional
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91. EP485 Confounding factors of trans-vaginal ultrasonography accuracy in endometrial cancer
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Capozzi, VA, primary, Gambino, G, additional, Morganelli, G, additional, Cianciolo, A, additional, Pugliese, M, additional, Sozzi, G, additional, Armano, G, additional, Monfardini, L, additional, Gaiano, M, additional, Ceni, V, additional, Rolla, M, additional, Merisio, C, additional, and Berretta, R, additional
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92. EP1201 Laparoscopy versus laparotomy for surgical treatment of obese women with endometrial cancer: a cost-benefit comparative analysis
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Capozzi, VA, primary, Cianciolo, A, additional, Pugliese, M, additional, Gambino, G, additional, Sozzi, G, additional, Armano, G, additional, Monfardini, L, additional, Gaiano, M, additional, Ceni, V, additional, Merisio, C, additional, and Berretta, R, additional
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93. Interim report on the safety and efficacy of longer-term treatment with nusinersen in later-onset spinal muscular atrophy (SMA): Results from the shine study
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Kirschner, J., primary, Darras, B.T., additional, Farrar, M.A., additional, Mercuri, E., additional, Chiriboga, C.A., additional, Kuntz, N.L., additional, Shieh, P.B., additional, Tulinius, M., additional, Montes, J., additional, Reyna, S.P., additional, Gambino, G., additional, Foster, R., additional, Bhan, I., additional, Wong, J., additional, and Farwell, W., additional
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94. P.352Interim report on the safety and efficacy of longer-term treatment with nusinersen in later-onset spinal muscular atrophy (SMA): results from the SHINE study
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Kirschner, J., primary, Darras, B., additional, Farrar, M., additional, Mercuri, E., additional, Chiriboga, C., additional, Kuntz, N., additional, Shieh, P., additional, Tulinius, M., additional, Montes, J., additional, Reyna, S., additional, Gambino, G., additional, Foster, R., additional, Bhan, I., additional, Wong, J., additional, and Farwell, W., additional
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95. Investigating the Mechanical Behaviour of Ice-Filled Discontinuities Using an Ablation Modelling Approach
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Gambino, G., primary, Harrison, J. P., additional, and Gruber, S., additional
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96. CELL APOPTOSIS IN HUMAN VISCERAL LEISHMANIASIS
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POTESTIO, M., COLONNA, ROMANO G., MILANO, S., D'AGOSTINO, P., BARBERA, C., DI BELLA, G., LA ROSA, M., FERLAZZO, V., GAMBINO, G., VITALE, G., MANSUETO, S., and CILLARI, E.
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97. Modifications of general parameters of immune activation in the sera of Sicilian patients with Boutonneuse fever
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MANSUETO, S., VITALE, G., MOCCIARO, C., GAMBINO, G., COLLETTI, P., MANSUETO, P., SPINELLI, A., AFFRONTI, M., CHIFARI, N., ARCOLEO, F., MILANO, S., and CILLARI, E.
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98. Interim report on the safety and efficacy of longer-term treatment with nusinersen in later-onset spinal muscular atrophy (SMA): results from the SHINE study
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Kirschner, J, Darras, B, Farrar, M, Mercuri, E, Chiriboga, C, Kuntz, N, Shieh, P, Tulinius, M, Montes, J, Reyna, S, Gambino, G, Foster, R, Bhan, I, Wong, J, Farwell, W, Kirschner, J, Darras, B, Farrar, M, Mercuri, E, Chiriboga, C, Kuntz, N, Shieh, P, Tulinius, M, Montes, J, Reyna, S, Gambino, G, Foster, R, Bhan, I, Wong, J, and Farwell, W
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99. Large scale multifactorial likelihood quantitative analysis of BRCA1 and BRCA2 variants: An ENIGMA resource to support clinical variant classification.
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Feroce I., Schoenwiese U., Seggewiss J., Solanes A., Steinemann D., Stiller M., Stoppa-Lyonnet D., Sullivan K.J., Susman R., Sutter C., Tavtigian S.V., Teo S.H., Teule A., Thomassen M., Tibiletti M.G., Tischkowitz M., Tognazzo S., Toland A.E., Tornero E., Torngren T., Torres-Esquius S., Toss A., Trainer A.H., Tucker K.M., van Asperen C.J., van Mackelenbergh M.T., Varesco L., Vargas-Parra G., Varon R., Vega A., Velasco A., Vesper A.-S., Viel A., Vreeswijk M.P.G., Wagner S.A., Waha A., Walker L.C., Walters R.J., Wang-Gohrke S., Weber B.H.F., Weichert W., Wieland K., Wiesmuller L., Witzel I., Wockel A., Woodward E.R., Zachariae S., Zampiga V., Zeder-Goss C., Investigators K., Lazaro C., De Nicolo A., Radice P., Engel C., Schmutzler R.K., Goldgar D.E., Spurdle A.B., Harris M., Parsons M.T., Tudini E., Li H., Hahnen E., Wappenschmidt B., Feliubadalo L., Aalfs C.M., Agata S., Aittomaki K., Alducci E., Alonso-Cerezo M.C., Arnold N., Auber B., Austin R., Azzollini J., Balmana J., Barbieri E., Bartram C.R., Blanco A., Blumcke B., Bonache S., Bonanni B., Borg A., Bortesi B., Brunet J., Bruzzone C., Bucksch K., Cagnoli G., Caldes T., Caliebe A., Caligo M.A., Calvello M., Capone G.L., Caputo S.M., Carnevali I., Carrasco E., Caux-Moncoutier V., Cavalli P., Cini G., Clarke E.M., Concolino P., Cops E.J., Cortesi L., Couch F.J., Darder E., de la Hoya M., Dean M., Debatin I., Del Valle J., Delnatte C., Derive N., Diez O., Ditsch N., Domchek S.M., Dutrannoy V., Eccles D.M., Ehrencrona H., Enders U., Evans D.G., Farra C., Faust U., Felbor U., Fine M., Foulkes W.D., Galvao H.C.R., Gambino G., Gehrig A., Gensini F., Gerdes A.-M., Germani A., Giesecke J., Gismondi V., Gomez C., Gomez Garcia E.B., Gonzalez S., Grau E., Grill S., Gross E., Guerrieri-Gonzaga A., Guillaud-Bataille M., Gutierrez-Enriquez S., Haaf T., Hackmann K., Hansen T.V.O., Hauke J., Heinrich T., Hellebrand H., Herold K.N., Honisch E., Horvath J., Houdayer C., Hubbel V., Iglesias S., Izquierdo A., James P.A., Janssen L.A.M., Jeschke U., Kaulfuss S., Keupp K., Kiechle M., Kolbl A., Krieger S., Kruse T.A., Kvist A., Lalloo F., Larsen M., Lattimore V.L., Lautrup C., Ledig S., Leinert E., Lewis A.L., Lim J., Loeffler M., Lopez-Fernandez A., Lucci-Cordisco E., Maass N., Manoukian S., Marabelli M., Matricardi L., Meindl A., Michelli R.D., Moghadasi S., Moles-Fernandez A., Montagna M., Montalban G., Monteiro A.N., Montes E., Mori L., Moserle L., Muller C.R., Mundhenke C., Naldi N., Nathanson K.L., Navarro M., Nevanlinna H., Nichols C.B., Niederacher D., Nielsen H.R., Ong K.-R., Pachter N., Palmero E.I., Papi L., Pedersen I.S., Peissel B., Perez-Segura P., Pfeifer K., Pineda M., Pohl-Rescigno E., Poplawski N.K., Porfirio B., Quante A.S., Ramser J., Reis R.M., Revillion F., Rhiem K., Riboli B., Ritter J., Rivera D., Rofes P., Rump A., Salinas M., Sanchez de Abajo A.M., Schmidt G., Feroce I., Schoenwiese U., Seggewiss J., Solanes A., Steinemann D., Stiller M., Stoppa-Lyonnet D., Sullivan K.J., Susman R., Sutter C., Tavtigian S.V., Teo S.H., Teule A., Thomassen M., Tibiletti M.G., Tischkowitz M., Tognazzo S., Toland A.E., Tornero E., Torngren T., Torres-Esquius S., Toss A., Trainer A.H., Tucker K.M., van Asperen C.J., van Mackelenbergh M.T., Varesco L., Vargas-Parra G., Varon R., Vega A., Velasco A., Vesper A.-S., Viel A., Vreeswijk M.P.G., Wagner S.A., Waha A., Walker L.C., Walters R.J., Wang-Gohrke S., Weber B.H.F., Weichert W., Wieland K., Wiesmuller L., Witzel I., Wockel A., Woodward E.R., Zachariae S., Zampiga V., Zeder-Goss C., Investigators K., Lazaro C., De Nicolo A., Radice P., Engel C., Schmutzler R.K., Goldgar D.E., Spurdle A.B., Harris M., Parsons M.T., Tudini E., Li H., Hahnen E., Wappenschmidt B., Feliubadalo L., Aalfs C.M., Agata S., Aittomaki K., Alducci E., Alonso-Cerezo M.C., Arnold N., Auber B., Austin R., Azzollini J., Balmana J., Barbieri E., Bartram C.R., Blanco A., Blumcke B., Bonache S., Bonanni B., Borg A., Bortesi B., Brunet J., Bruzzone C., Bucksch K., Cagnoli G., Caldes T., Caliebe A., Caligo M.A., Calvello M., Capone G.L., Caputo S.M., Carnevali I., Carrasco E., Caux-Moncoutier V., Cavalli P., Cini G., Clarke E.M., Concolino P., Cops E.J., Cortesi L., Couch F.J., Darder E., de la Hoya M., Dean M., Debatin I., Del Valle J., Delnatte C., Derive N., Diez O., Ditsch N., Domchek S.M., Dutrannoy V., Eccles D.M., Ehrencrona H., Enders U., Evans D.G., Farra C., Faust U., Felbor U., Fine M., Foulkes W.D., Galvao H.C.R., Gambino G., Gehrig A., Gensini F., Gerdes A.-M., Germani A., Giesecke J., Gismondi V., Gomez C., Gomez Garcia E.B., Gonzalez S., Grau E., Grill S., Gross E., Guerrieri-Gonzaga A., Guillaud-Bataille M., Gutierrez-Enriquez S., Haaf T., Hackmann K., Hansen T.V.O., Hauke J., Heinrich T., Hellebrand H., Herold K.N., Honisch E., Horvath J., Houdayer C., Hubbel V., Iglesias S., Izquierdo A., James P.A., Janssen L.A.M., Jeschke U., Kaulfuss S., Keupp K., Kiechle M., Kolbl A., Krieger S., Kruse T.A., Kvist A., Lalloo F., Larsen M., Lattimore V.L., Lautrup C., Ledig S., Leinert E., Lewis A.L., Lim J., Loeffler M., Lopez-Fernandez A., Lucci-Cordisco E., Maass N., Manoukian S., Marabelli M., Matricardi L., Meindl A., Michelli R.D., Moghadasi S., Moles-Fernandez A., Montagna M., Montalban G., Monteiro A.N., Montes E., Mori L., Moserle L., Muller C.R., Mundhenke C., Naldi N., Nathanson K.L., Navarro M., Nevanlinna H., Nichols C.B., Niederacher D., Nielsen H.R., Ong K.-R., Pachter N., Palmero E.I., Papi L., Pedersen I.S., Peissel B., Perez-Segura P., Pfeifer K., Pineda M., Pohl-Rescigno E., Poplawski N.K., Porfirio B., Quante A.S., Ramser J., Reis R.M., Revillion F., Rhiem K., Riboli B., Ritter J., Rivera D., Rofes P., Rump A., Salinas M., Sanchez de Abajo A.M., and Schmidt G.
- Abstract
The multifactorial likelihood analysis method has demonstrated utility for quantitative assessment of variant pathogenicity for multiple cancer syndrome genes. Independent data types currently incorporated in the model for assessing BRCA1 and BRCA2 variants include clinically calibrated prior probability of pathogenicity based on variant location and bioinformatic prediction of variant effect, co-segregation, family cancer history profile, co-occurrence with a pathogenic variant in the same gene, breast tumor pathology, and case-control information. Research and clinical data for multifactorial likelihood analysis were collated for 1,395 BRCA1/2 predominantly intronic and missense variants, enabling classification based on posterior probability of pathogenicity for 734 variants: 447 variants were classified as (likely) benign, and 94 as (likely) pathogenic; and 248 classifications were new or considerably altered relative to ClinVar submissions. Classifications were compared with information not yet included in the likelihood model, and evidence strengths aligned to those recommended for ACMG/AMP classification codes. Altered mRNA splicing or function relative to known nonpathogenic variant controls were moderately to strongly predictive of variant pathogenicity. Variant absence in population datasets provided supporting evidence for variant pathogenicity. These findings have direct relevance for BRCA1 and BRCA2 variant evaluation, and justify the need for gene-specific calibration of evidence types used for variant classification.Copyright © 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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100. Large scale multifactorial likelihood quantitative analysis of BRCA1 and BRCA2 variants: An ENIGMA resource to support clinical variant classification
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Parsons, MT, Tudini, E, Li, H, Hahnen, E, Wappenschmidt, B, Feliubadalo, L, Aalfs, CM, Agata, S, Aittomaki, K, Alducci, E, Concepcion Alonso-Cerezo, M, Arnold, N, Auber, B, Austin, R, Azzollini, J, Balmana, J, Barbieri, E, Bartram, CR, Blanco, A, Bluemcke, B, Bonache, S, Bonanni, B, Borg, A, Bortesi, B, Brunet, J, Bruzzone, C, Bucksch, K, Cagnoli, G, Caldes, T, Caliebe, A, Caligo, MA, Calvello, M, Capone, GL, Caputo, SM, Carnevali, I, Carrasco, E, Caux-Moncoutier, V, Cavalli, P, Cini, G, Clarke, EM, Concolino, P, Cops, EJ, Cortesi, L, Couch, FJ, Darder, E, de la Hoya, M, Dean, M, Debatin, I, Del Valle, J, Delnatte, C, Derive, N, Diez, O, Ditsch, N, Domchek, SM, Dutrannoy, V, Eccles, DM, Ehrencrona, H, Enders, U, Evans, DG, Farra, C, Faust, U, Felbor, U, Feroce, I, Fine, M, Foulkes, WD, Galvao, HC, Gambino, G, Gehrig, A, Gensini, F, Gerdes, A-M, Germani, A, Giesecke, J, Gismondi, V, Gomez, C, Garcia, EBG, Gonzalez, S, Grau, E, Grill, S, Gross, E, Guerrieri-Gonzaga, A, Guillaud-Bataille, M, Gutierrez-Enriquez, S, Haaf, T, Hackmann, K, Hansen, TV, Harris, M, Hauke, J, Heinrich, T, Hellebrand, H, Herold, KN, Honisch, E, Horvath, J, Houdayer, C, Huebbel, V, Iglesias, S, Izquierdo, A, James, PA, Janssen, LA, Jeschke, U, Kaulfuss, S, Keupp, K, Kiechle, M, Koelbl, A, Krieger, S, Kruse, TA, Kvist, A, Lalloo, F, Larsen, M, Lattimore, VL, Lautrup, C, Ledig, S, Leinert, E, Lewis, AL, Lim, J, Loeffler, M, Lopez-Fernandez, A, Lucci-Cordisco, E, Maass, N, Manoukian, S, Marabelli, M, Matricardi, L, Meindl, A, Michelli, RD, Moghadasi, S, Moles-Fernandez, A, Montagna, M, Montalban, G, Monteiro, AN, Montes, E, Mori, L, Moserle, L, Mueller, CR, Mundhenke, C, Naldi, N, Nathanson, KL, Navarro, M, Nevanlinna, H, Nichols, CB, Niederacher, D, Nielsen, HR, Ong, K-R, Pachter, N, Palmero, E, Papi, L, Pedersen, IS, Peissel, B, Perez-Segura, P, Pfeifer, K, Pineda, M, Pohl-Rescigno, E, Poplawski, NK, Porfirio, B, Quante, AS, Ramser, J, Reis, RM, Revillion, F, Rhiem, K, Riboli, B, Ritter, J, Rivera, D, Rofes, P, Rump, A, Salinas, M, Sanchez de Abajo, AM, Schmidt, G, Schoenwiese, U, Seggewiss, J, Solanes, A, Steinemann, D, Stiller, M, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Sullivan, KJ, Susman, R, Sutter, C, Tavtigian, S, Teo, SH, Teule, A, Thomassen, M, Tibiletti, MG, Tischkowitz, M, Tognazzo, S, Toland, AE, Tornero, E, Torngren, T, Torres-Esquius, S, Toss, A, Trainer, AH, Tucker, KM, van Asperen, CJ, van Mackelenbergh, MT, Varesco, L, Vargas-Parra, G, Varon, R, Vega, A, Velasco, A, Vesper, A-S, Viel, A, Vreeswijk, MPG, Wagner, SA, Waha, A, Walker, LC, Walters, RJ, Wang-Gohrke, S, Weber, BHF, Weichert, W, Wieland, K, Wiesmueller, L, Witzel, I, Woeckel, A, Woodward, ER, Zachariae, S, Zampiga, V, Zeder-Goss, C, Lazaro, C, De Nicolo, A, Radice, P, Engel, C, Schmutzler, RK, Goldgar, DE, Spurdle, AB, Parsons, MT, Tudini, E, Li, H, Hahnen, E, Wappenschmidt, B, Feliubadalo, L, Aalfs, CM, Agata, S, Aittomaki, K, Alducci, E, Concepcion Alonso-Cerezo, M, Arnold, N, Auber, B, Austin, R, Azzollini, J, Balmana, J, Barbieri, E, Bartram, CR, Blanco, A, Bluemcke, B, Bonache, S, Bonanni, B, Borg, A, Bortesi, B, Brunet, J, Bruzzone, C, Bucksch, K, Cagnoli, G, Caldes, T, Caliebe, A, Caligo, MA, Calvello, M, Capone, GL, Caputo, SM, Carnevali, I, Carrasco, E, Caux-Moncoutier, V, Cavalli, P, Cini, G, Clarke, EM, Concolino, P, Cops, EJ, Cortesi, L, Couch, FJ, Darder, E, de la Hoya, M, Dean, M, Debatin, I, Del Valle, J, Delnatte, C, Derive, N, Diez, O, Ditsch, N, Domchek, SM, Dutrannoy, V, Eccles, DM, Ehrencrona, H, Enders, U, Evans, DG, Farra, C, Faust, U, Felbor, U, Feroce, I, Fine, M, Foulkes, WD, Galvao, HC, Gambino, G, Gehrig, A, Gensini, F, Gerdes, A-M, Germani, A, Giesecke, J, Gismondi, V, Gomez, C, Garcia, EBG, Gonzalez, S, Grau, E, Grill, S, Gross, E, Guerrieri-Gonzaga, A, Guillaud-Bataille, M, Gutierrez-Enriquez, S, Haaf, T, Hackmann, K, Hansen, TV, Harris, M, Hauke, J, Heinrich, T, Hellebrand, H, Herold, KN, Honisch, E, Horvath, J, Houdayer, C, Huebbel, V, Iglesias, S, Izquierdo, A, James, PA, Janssen, LA, Jeschke, U, Kaulfuss, S, Keupp, K, Kiechle, M, Koelbl, A, Krieger, S, Kruse, TA, Kvist, A, Lalloo, F, Larsen, M, Lattimore, VL, Lautrup, C, Ledig, S, Leinert, E, Lewis, AL, Lim, J, Loeffler, M, Lopez-Fernandez, A, Lucci-Cordisco, E, Maass, N, Manoukian, S, Marabelli, M, Matricardi, L, Meindl, A, Michelli, RD, Moghadasi, S, Moles-Fernandez, A, Montagna, M, Montalban, G, Monteiro, AN, Montes, E, Mori, L, Moserle, L, Mueller, CR, Mundhenke, C, Naldi, N, Nathanson, KL, Navarro, M, Nevanlinna, H, Nichols, CB, Niederacher, D, Nielsen, HR, Ong, K-R, Pachter, N, Palmero, E, Papi, L, Pedersen, IS, Peissel, B, Perez-Segura, P, Pfeifer, K, Pineda, M, Pohl-Rescigno, E, Poplawski, NK, Porfirio, B, Quante, AS, Ramser, J, Reis, RM, Revillion, F, Rhiem, K, Riboli, B, Ritter, J, Rivera, D, Rofes, P, Rump, A, Salinas, M, Sanchez de Abajo, AM, Schmidt, G, Schoenwiese, U, Seggewiss, J, Solanes, A, Steinemann, D, Stiller, M, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Sullivan, KJ, Susman, R, Sutter, C, Tavtigian, S, Teo, SH, Teule, A, Thomassen, M, Tibiletti, MG, Tischkowitz, M, Tognazzo, S, Toland, AE, Tornero, E, Torngren, T, Torres-Esquius, S, Toss, A, Trainer, AH, Tucker, KM, van Asperen, CJ, van Mackelenbergh, MT, Varesco, L, Vargas-Parra, G, Varon, R, Vega, A, Velasco, A, Vesper, A-S, Viel, A, Vreeswijk, MPG, Wagner, SA, Waha, A, Walker, LC, Walters, RJ, Wang-Gohrke, S, Weber, BHF, Weichert, W, Wieland, K, Wiesmueller, L, Witzel, I, Woeckel, A, Woodward, ER, Zachariae, S, Zampiga, V, Zeder-Goss, C, Lazaro, C, De Nicolo, A, Radice, P, Engel, C, Schmutzler, RK, Goldgar, DE, and Spurdle, AB
- Abstract
The multifactorial likelihood analysis method has demonstrated utility for quantitative assessment of variant pathogenicity for multiple cancer syndrome genes. Independent data types currently incorporated in the model for assessing BRCA1 and BRCA2 variants include clinically calibrated prior probability of pathogenicity based on variant location and bioinformatic prediction of variant effect, co-segregation, family cancer history profile, co-occurrence with a pathogenic variant in the same gene, breast tumor pathology, and case-control information. Research and clinical data for multifactorial likelihood analysis were collated for 1,395 BRCA1/2 predominantly intronic and missense variants, enabling classification based on posterior probability of pathogenicity for 734 variants: 447 variants were classified as (likely) benign, and 94 as (likely) pathogenic; and 248 classifications were new or considerably altered relative to ClinVar submissions. Classifications were compared with information not yet included in the likelihood model, and evidence strengths aligned to those recommended for ACMG/AMP classification codes. Altered mRNA splicing or function relative to known nonpathogenic variant controls were moderately to strongly predictive of variant pathogenicity. Variant absence in population datasets provided supporting evidence for variant pathogenicity. These findings have direct relevance for BRCA1 and BRCA2 variant evaluation, and justify the need for gene-specific calibration of evidence types used for variant classification.
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- 2019
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