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2. Inflammatory plasma profile in genetic symptomatic and presymptomatic Frontotemporal Dementia − A GENFI study
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Fenoglio, Chiara, Serpente, Maria, Arcaro, Marina, Carandini, Tiziana, Sacchi, Luca, Pintus, Manuela, Rotondo, Emanuela, Borracci, Vittoria, Ghezzi, Laura, Bouzigues, Arabella, Russell, Lucy L., Foster, Phoebe H., Ferry-Bolder, Eve, van Swieten, John C., Jiskoot, Lize C., Seelaar, Harro, Sánchez Valle, Raquel, Laforce, Robert, Graff, Caroline, Vandenberghe, Rik, de Mendonça, Alexandre, Tiraboschi, Pietro, Santana, Isabel, Gerhard, Alexander, Levin, Johannes, Sorbi, Sandro, Otto, Markus, Pasquier, Florence, Ducharme, Simon, Butler, Chris R., Ber, Isabelle Le, Finger, Elizabeth, Carmela Tartaglia, Maria, Masellis, Mario, Rowe, James B., Synofzik, Matthis, Moreno, Fermin, Borroni, Barbara, Rohrer, Jonathan D., Arighi, Andrea, and Galimberti, Daniela
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- 2024
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3. Correction: Italian adaptation of the Uniform Data Set Neuropsychological Test Battery (I‑UDSNB 1.0): development and normative data
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Conca, Francesca, Esposito, Valentina, Rundo, Francesco, Quaranta, Davide, Muscio, Cristina, Manenti, Rosa, Caruso, Giulia, Lucca, Ugo, Galbussera, Alessia Antonella, Di Tella, Sonia, Baglio, Francesca, L’Abbate, Federica, Canu, Elisa, Catania, Valentina, Filippi, Massimo, Mattavelli, Giulia, Poletti, Barbara, Silani, Vincenzo, Lodi, Raffaele, De Matteis, Maddalena, Maserati, Michelangelo Stanzani, Arighi, Andrea, Rotondo, Emanuela, Tanzilli, Antonio, Pace, Andrea, Garramone, Federica, Cavaliere, Carlo, Pardini, Matteo, Rizzetto, Cristiano, Sorbi, Sandro, Perri, Roberta, Tiraboschi, Pietro, Canessa, Nicola, Cotelli, Maria, Ferri, Raffaele, Weintraub, Sandra, Marra, Camillo, Tagliavini, Fabrizio, Catricalà, Eleonora, and Cappa, Stefano Francesco
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- 2023
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4. Italian adaptation of the Uniform Data Set Neuropsychological Test Battery (I-UDSNB 1.0): development and normative data
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Conca, Francesca, Esposito, Valentina, Rundo, Francesco, Quaranta, Davide, Muscio, Cristina, Manenti, Rosa, Caruso, Giulia, Lucca, Ugo, Galbussera, Alessia Antonella, Di Tella, Sonia, Baglio, Francesca, L’Abbate, Federica, Canu, Elisa, Catania, Valentina, Filippi, Massimo, Mattavelli, Giulia, Poletti, Barbara, Silani, Vincenzo, Lodi, Raffaele, De Matteis, Maddalena, Stanzani Maserati, Michelangelo, Arighi, Andrea, Rotondo, Emanuela, Tanzilli, Antonio, Pace, Andrea, Garramone, Federica, Cavaliere, Carlo, Pardini, Matteo, Rizzetto, Cristiano, Sorbi, Sandro, Perri, Roberta, Tiraboschi, Pietro, Canessa, Nicola, Cotelli, Maria, Ferri, Raffaele, Weintraub, Sandra, Marra, Camillo, Tagliavini, Fabrizio, Catricalà, Eleonora, and Cappa, Stefano Francesco
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- 2022
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5. Medical Information Extraction With NLP-Powered QABots: A Real-World Scenario
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Crema, Claudio, Verde, Federico, Tiraboschi, Pietro, Marra, Camillo, Arighi, Andrea, Fostinelli, Silvia, Giuffre, Guido Maria, Maschio, Vera Pacoova Dal, L'Abbate, Federica, Solca, Federica, Poletti, Barbara, Silani, Vincenzo, Rotondo, Emanuela, Borracci, Vittoria, Vimercati, Roberto, Crepaldi, Valeria, Inguscio, Emanuela, Filippi, Massimo, Caso, Francesca, Rosati, Alessandra Maria, Quaranta, Davide, Binetti, Giuliano, Pagnoni, Ilaria, Morreale, Manuela, Burgio, Francesca, Maserati, Michelangelo Stanzani, Capellari, Sabina, Pardini, Matteo, Girtler, Nicola, Piras, Federica, Piras, Fabrizio, Lalli, Stefania, Perdixi, Elena, Lombardi, Gemma, Tella, Sonia Di, Costa, Alfredo, Capelli, Marco, Fundaro, Cira, Manera, Marina, Muscio, Cristina, Pellencin, Elisa, Lodi, Raffaele, Tagliavini, Fabrizio, and Redolfi, Alberto
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The advent of computerized medical recording systems in healthcare facilities has made data retrieval tasks easier, compared to manual recording. Nevertheless, the potential of the information contained within medical records remains largely untapped, mostly due to the time and effort required to extract data from unstructured documents. Natural Language Processing (NLP) represents a promising solution to this challenge, as it enables the use of automated text-mining tools for clinical practitioners. In this work, we present the architecture of the Virtual Dementia Institute (IVD), a consortium of sixteen Italian hospitals, using the NLP Extraction and Management Tool (NEMT), a (semi-) automated end-to-end pipeline that extracts relevant information from clinical documents and stores it in a centralized REDCap database. After defining a common Case Report Form (CRF) across the IVD hospitals, we implemented NEMT, the core of which is a Question Answering Bot (QABot) based on a modern NLP model. This QABot is fine-tuned on thousands of examples from IVD centers. Detailed descriptions of the process to define a common minimum dataset, Inter-Annotator Agreement calculated on clinical documents, and NEMT results are provided. The best QABot performance show an Exact Match score (EM) of 78.1%, a F1-score of 84.7%, a Lenient Accuracy (LAcc) of 0.834, and a Mean Reciprocal Rank (MRR) of 0.810. EM and F1 scores outperform the same metrics obtained with ChatGPTv3.5 (68.9% and 52.5%, respectively). With NEMT the IVD has been able to populate a database that will contain data from thousands of Italian patients, all screened with the same procedure. NEMT represents an efficient tool that paves the way for medical information extraction and exploitation for new research studies.
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- 2024
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6. Long Non-Coding RNA Profile in Genetic Symptomatic and Presymptomatic Frontotemporal Dementia:A GENFI Study
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Serpente, Maria, Fenoglio, Chiara, Arcaro, Marina, Carandini, Tiziana, Sacchi, Luca, Pintus, Manuela, Rotondo, Emanuela, Borracci, Vittoria, Ghezzi, Laura, Bouzigues, Arabella, Russell, Lucy L., Foster, Phoebe H., Ferry-Bolder, Eve, Van Swieten, John C., Jiskoot, Lize C., Seelaar, Harro, Sánchez Valle, Raquel, Laforce, Robert, Graff, Caroline, Vandenberghe, Rik, De Mendonça, Alexandre, Tiraboschi, Pietro, Santana, Isabel, Gerhard, Alexander, Levin, Johannes, Sorbi, Sandro, Otto, Markus, Pasquier, Florence, Ducharme, Simon, Butler, Chris R., Le Ber, Isabelle, Finger, Elizabeth, Tartaglia, Maria Carmela, Masellis, Mario, Rowe, James B., Synofzik, Matthis, Moreno, Fermin, Borroni, Barbara, Rohrer, Jonathan D., Arighi, Andrea, Galimberti, Daniela, Alberici, Antonella, Afonso, Sónia, Alves, Patricia, Anderl-Straub, Sarah, De Houwer, Julie, Giannini, Lucia, Papma, Janne M., Poos, Jackie, Van Minkelen, Rick, Serpente, Maria, Fenoglio, Chiara, Arcaro, Marina, Carandini, Tiziana, Sacchi, Luca, Pintus, Manuela, Rotondo, Emanuela, Borracci, Vittoria, Ghezzi, Laura, Bouzigues, Arabella, Russell, Lucy L., Foster, Phoebe H., Ferry-Bolder, Eve, Van Swieten, John C., Jiskoot, Lize C., Seelaar, Harro, Sánchez Valle, Raquel, Laforce, Robert, Graff, Caroline, Vandenberghe, Rik, De Mendonça, Alexandre, Tiraboschi, Pietro, Santana, Isabel, Gerhard, Alexander, Levin, Johannes, Sorbi, Sandro, Otto, Markus, Pasquier, Florence, Ducharme, Simon, Butler, Chris R., Le Ber, Isabelle, Finger, Elizabeth, Tartaglia, Maria Carmela, Masellis, Mario, Rowe, James B., Synofzik, Matthis, Moreno, Fermin, Borroni, Barbara, Rohrer, Jonathan D., Arighi, Andrea, Galimberti, Daniela, Alberici, Antonella, Afonso, Sónia, Alves, Patricia, Anderl-Straub, Sarah, De Houwer, Julie, Giannini, Lucia, Papma, Janne M., Poos, Jackie, and Van Minkelen, Rick
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Background: Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) play crucial roles in gene regulation and are implicated in neurodegenerative diseases, including frontotemporal dementia (FTD). However, their expression patterns and potential as biomarkers in genetic FTD involving Chromosome 9 Open Reading Frame (C9ORF72), Microtubule Associated Protein Tau (MAPT), and Progranulin (GRN) genes are not well understood. Objective: This study aimed to profile the expression levels of lncRNAs in peripheral blood mononuclear cells collected within the GENetic Frontotemporal dementia Initiative (GENFI). Methods: Fifty-three lncRNAs were analyzed with the OpenArray Custom panel, in 131 patients with mutations in C9ORF72, MAPT, and GRN, including 68 symptomatic mutation carriers (SMC) and 63 presymptomatic mutation carriers (PMC), compared with 40 non-carrier controls (NC). Results: Thirty-eight lncRNAs were detectable; the relative expression of NEAT1 and NORAD was significantly higher in C9ORF72 SMC as compared with NC. GAS5 expression was instead significantly lower in the GRN group versus NC. MAPT carriers showed no significant deregulations. No significant differences were observed in PMC. Disease duration did not correlate with lncRNA expression. Conclusions: NEAT1 and NORAD are upregulated in C9ORF72 SMC and GAS5 levels are downregulated in GRN SMC, underlining lncRNAs' relevance in FTD and their potential for biomarker development. Further validation and mechanistic studies are crucial for clinical implications.
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- 2024
7. Social cognition impairment in genetic frontotemporal dementia within the GENFI cohort
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Rossor, Martin N., Fox, Nick C., Woollacott, Ione O.C., Shafei, Rachelle, Heller, Carolin, Guerreiro, Rita, Bras, Jose, Thomas, David L., Mead, Simon, Meeter, Lieke, Panman, Jessica, Papma, Janne, Poos, Jackie, van Minkelen, Rick, Pijnenburg, Yolanda, Barandiaran, Myriam, Indakoetxea, Begoña, Gabilondo, Alazne, Tainta, Mikel, de Arriba, Maria, Gorostidi, Ana, Zulaica, Miren, Villanua, Jorge, Diaz, Zigor, Borrego-Ecija, Sergi, Olives, Jaume, Lladó, Albert, Balasa, Mircea, Antonell, Anna, Bargallo, Nuria, Premi, Enrico, Cosseddu MPsych, Maura, Gazzina, Stefano, Padovani, Alessandro, Gasparotti, Roberto, Archetti, Silvana, Black, Sandra, Mitchell, Sara, Rogaeva, Ekaterina, Freedman, Morris, Keren, Ron, Tang-Wai, Daid, Öijerstedt, Linn, Andersson, Christin, Jelic, Vesna, Thonberg, Hakan, Arighi, Andrea, Fenoglio, Chiara, Scarpini, Elio, Fumagalli, Giorgio, Cope, Thomas, Timberlake, Carolyn, Rittman, Timothy, Shoesmith, Christen, Bartha, Robart, Rademakers, Rosa, Wilke, Carlo, Karnarth, Hans-Otto, Bender, Benjamin, Bruffaerts, Rose, Vandamme, Philip, Vandenbulcke, Mathieu, Ferreira, Catarina B., Miltenberger, Gabriel, Maruta MPsych, Carolina, Verdelho, Ana, Afonso, Sónia, Taipa, Ricardo, Caroppo, Paola, Di Fede, Giuseppe, Giaccone, Giorgio, Muscio, Cristina, Prioni, Sara, Redaelli, Veronica, Rossi, Giacomina, Tiraboschi, Pietro, Duro NPsych, Diana, Almeida, Maria R., Castelo-Branco, Miguel, Leitão, Maria J., Tabuas-Pereira, Miguel, Santiago, Beatriz, Gauthier, Serge, Rosa-Neto, Pedro, Veldsman, Michele, Thompson, Paul, Langheinrich, Tobias, Prix, Catharina, Hoegen, Tobias, Wlasich, Elisabeth, Loosli, Sandra, Schonecker, Sonja, Semler, Elisa, Anderl-Straub, Sarah, Russell, Lucy L., Greaves, Caroline V., Bocchetta, Martina, Nicholas, Jennifer, Convery, Rhian S., Moore, Katrina, Cash, David M., van Swieten, John, Jiskoot, Lize, Moreno, Fermin, Sanchez-Valle, Raquel, Borroni, Barbara, Laforce, Robert, Jr., Masellis, Mario, Tartaglia, Maria Carmela, Graff, Caroline, Rotondo, Emanuela, Galimberti, Daniela, Rowe, James B., Finger, Elizabeth, Synofzik, Matthis, Vandenberghe, Rik, de Mendonça, Alexandre, Tagliavini, Fabrizio, Santana, Isabel, Ducharme, Simon, Butler, Chris, Gerhard, Alex, Levin, Johannes, Danek, Adrian, Otto, Markus, Warren, Jason D., and Rohrer, Jonathan D.
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- 2020
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8. Long Non-Coding RNA Profile in Genetic Symptomatic and Presymptomatic Frontotemporal Dementia: A GENFI Study.
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Serpente, Maria, Fenoglio, Chiara, Arcaro, Marina, Carandini, Tiziana, Sacchi, Luca, Pintus, Manuela, Rotondo, Emanuela, Borracci, Vittoria, Ghezzi, Laura, Bouzigues, Arabella, Russell, Lucy L., Foster, Phoebe H., Ferry-Bolder, Eve, van Swieten, John C., Jiskoot, Lize C., Seelaar, Harro, Sánchez Valle, Raquel, Laforce, Robert, Graff, Caroline, and Vandenberghe, Rik
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GENE expression ,LINCRNA ,MICROTUBULE-associated proteins ,MONONUCLEAR leukocytes ,FRONTOTEMPORAL dementia ,FRONTOTEMPORAL lobar degeneration - Abstract
Background: Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) play crucial roles in gene regulation and are implicated in neurodegenerative diseases, including frontotemporal dementia (FTD). However, their expression patterns and potential as biomarkers in genetic FTD involving Chromosome 9 Open Reading Frame (C9ORF72), Microtubule Associated Protein Tau (MAPT), and Progranulin (GRN) genes are not well understood. Objective: This study aimed to profile the expression levels of lncRNAs in peripheral blood mononuclear cells collected within the GENetic Frontotemporal dementia Initiative (GENFI). Methods: Fifty-three lncRNAs were analyzed with the OpenArray Custom panel, in 131 patients with mutations in C9ORF72, MAPT, and GRN, including 68 symptomatic mutation carriers (SMC) and 63 presymptomatic mutation carriers (PMC), compared with 40 non-carrier controls (NC). Results: Thirty-eight lncRNAs were detectable; the relative expression of NEAT1 and NORAD was significantly higher in C9ORF72 SMC as compared with NC. GAS5 expression was instead significantly lower in the GRN group versus NC. MAPT carriers showed no significant deregulations. No significant differences were observed in PMC. Disease duration did not correlate with lncRNA expression. Conclusions: NEAT1 and NORAD are upregulated in C9ORF72 SMC and GAS5 levels are downregulated in GRN SMC, underlining lncRNAs' relevance in FTD and their potential for biomarker development. Further validation and mechanistic studies are crucial for clinical implications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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9. Baseline Association between Healthy Eating Index-2015 and Health-Related Quality of Life in Breast Cancer Patients Enrolled in a Randomized Trial.
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Porciello, Giuseppe, Coluccia, Sergio, Vitale, Sara, Palumbo, Elvira, Luongo, Assunta, Grimaldi, Maria, Pica, Rosa, Prete, Melania, Calabrese, Ilaria, Cubisino, Serena, Montagnese, Concetta, Falzone, Luca, Martinuzzo, Valentina, Poletto, Luigina, Rotondo, Emanuela, Di Gennaro, Piergiacomo, De Laurentiis, Michelino, D'Aiuto, Massimiliano, Rinaldo, Massimo, and Thomas, Guglielmo
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STATISTICAL significance ,RESEARCH funding ,BREAST tumors ,MULTIPLE regression analysis ,SMOKING ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,MULTIVARIATE analysis ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,HEALTH behavior ,FOOD habits ,QUALITY of life ,RESEARCH ,ANALYSIS of variance ,CANCER patient psychology ,TOBACCO products ,DATA analysis software ,DIET - Abstract
Simple Summary: Quality of life significantly affects health outcomes in cancer patients. However, evidence of an association between diet quality and quality of life in cancer survivors is sparse in Mediterranean countries. The aim of this study was to evaluate the associations between an a priori diet quality index, the Healthy Eating Index-2015 (HEI-2015), and quality of life, assessed through a validated questionnaire targeted at women with a breast cancer diagnosis. A higher HEI-2015 score was positively associated with summary quality of life score and inversely associated with symptom scores. Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) represents one of the most concerning aspects for cancer patients. The Healthy Eating Index (HEI) is an a priori diet quality index directly associated with health outcomes and HRQoL in cancer survivors in North American populations. We evaluated, in a Mediterranean population, the baseline associations between HEI-2015 and HRQoL in 492 women with breast cancer recruited in a DEDiCa lifestyle trial. Dietary data were obtained from 7-day food records; HRQoL was assessed through the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire Core 30 (EORTC QLQ C30) and the C30 Summary Score (SumSc). Analysis of variance and multivariable linear and log-gamma regression models were performed. Mean and standard deviation for HEI-2015 score was 68.8 ± 11.2; SumSc was 81.5 ± 12.9. Women with lower HEI-2015 score had higher BMI, were more frequently exposed to tobacco smoke and had fewer years of education. Patients with a HEI-2015 score greater than 68.7 (median value) showed a significant increase in SumSc of 4% (p = 0.02). HEI-2015 components also associated with SumSc were beans and greens (β = 1.04; p = 0.02). Weak associations were found for total vegetables and saturated fats. Higher diet quality in breast cancer survivors was associated with higher overall HRQoL in this cross-sectional analysis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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10. Medical Information Extraction with NLP-Powered QABots: a Real-World Scenario
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Crema, Claudio, primary, Verde, Federico, additional, Tiraboschi, Pietro, additional, Marra, Camillo, additional, Arighi, Andrea, additional, Fostinelli, Silvia, additional, Giuffré, Guido Maria, additional, Maschio, Vera Pacoova Dal, additional, L'abbate, Federica, additional, Solca, Federica, additional, Poletti, Barbara, additional, Silani, Vincenzo, additional, Rotondo, Emanuela, additional, Borracci, Vittoria, additional, Vimercati, Roberto, additional, Crepaldi, Valeria, additional, Inguscio, Emanuela, additional, Filippi, Massimo, additional, Caso, Francesca, additional, Rosati, Alessandra Maria, additional, Quaranta, Davide, additional, Binetti, Giuliano, additional, Pagnoni, Ilaria, additional, Morreale, Manuela, additional, Burgio, Francesca, additional, Maserati, Michelangelo Stanzani, additional, Capellari, Sabina, additional, Pardini, Matteo, additional, Girtler, Nicola, additional, Piras, Federica, additional, Piras, Fabrizio, additional, Lalli, Stefania, additional, Perdixi, Elena, additional, Lombardi, Gemma, additional, Tella, Sonia Di, additional, Costa, Alfredo, additional, Capelli, Marco, additional, Fundarò, Cira, additional, Manera, Marina, additional, Muscio, Cristina, additional, Pellencin, Elisa, additional, Lodi, Raffaele, additional, Tagliavini, Fabrizio, additional, and Redolfi, Alberto, additional
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- 2023
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11. Klotho Gene Expression Is Decreased in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells in Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease and Frontotemporal Dementia
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Sorrentino, Federica, primary, Fenoglio, Chiara, additional, Sacchi, Luca, additional, Serpente, Maria, additional, Arighi, Andrea, additional, Carandini, Tiziana, additional, Arosio, Beatrice, additional, Ferri, Evelyn, additional, Arcaro, Marina, additional, Visconte, Caterina, additional, Rotondo, Emanuela, additional, Scarpini, Elio, additional, and Galimberti, Daniela, additional
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- 2023
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12. A Multimodal Approach for Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment of Primary Progressive Aphasia (MAINSTREAM): A Study Protocol
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Cotelli, Maria, primary, Baglio, Francesca, additional, Manenti, Rosa, additional, Blasi, Valeria, additional, Galimberti, Daniela, additional, Gobbi, Elena, additional, Pagnoni, Ilaria, additional, Rossetto, Federica, additional, Rotondo, Emanuela, additional, Esposito, Valentina, additional, De Icco, Roberto, additional, Giudice, Carla, additional, Tassorelli, Cristina, additional, Catricalà, Eleonora, additional, Perini, Giulia, additional, Alaimo, Cristina, additional, Campana, Elena, additional, Benussi, Luisa, additional, Ghidoni, Roberta, additional, Binetti, Giuliano, additional, Carandini, Tiziana, additional, and Cappa, Stefano Francesco, additional
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- 2023
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13. A multimodal approach for clinical diagnosis and treatment of Primary Progressive Aphasia (MAINSTREAM): a study protocol
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Cotelli, Maria, Baglio, Francesca, Manenti, Rosa, Blasi, Valeria, Galimberti, Daniela, Gobbi, Elena, Pagnoni, Ilaria, Rossetto, Federica, Rotondo, Emanuela, Esposito, Valentina, De Icco, Roberto, Giudice, Carla, Tassorelli, Cristina, Catricalà, Eleonora, Perini, Giulia, Alaimo, Cristina, Campana, Elena, Benussi, Luisa, Ghidoni, Roberta, Binetti, Giuliano, Carandini, Tiziana, Cappa, Stefano Francesco, Cotelli, Maria, Baglio, Francesca, Manenti, Rosa, Blasi, Valeria, Galimberti, Daniela, Gobbi, Elena, Pagnoni, Ilaria, Rossetto, Federica, Rotondo, Emanuela, Esposito, Valentina, De Icco, Roberto, Giudice, Carla, Tassorelli, Cristina, Catricalà, Eleonora, Perini, Giulia, Alaimo, Cristina, Campana, Elena, Benussi, Luisa, Ghidoni, Roberta, Binetti, Giuliano, Carandini, Tiziana, and Cappa, Stefano Francesco
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Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) is a syndrome due to different neurodegenerative disorders selectively disrupting language functions. PPA specialist care is underdeveloped. There are very few specialists (neurologists, psychiatrists, neuropsychologists, and speech therapists) and few hospital- or community-based services dedicated to the diagnosis and continuing care of people with PPA. Currently, healthcare systems struggle to provide adequate coverage of care that is too often fragmented, uncoordinated, and unresponsive to the needs of people with PPA and their families. Recently, attention has been gained by non-invasive brain stimulation techniques that allow a personalized treatment approach, such as transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS). The MAINSTREAM trial looks forward to introducing and evaluating therapeutic innovations such as tDCS coupled with language therapy in rehabilitation settings. A Multimodal Approach for Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment of Primary Progressive Aphasia, MAINSTREAM (ID: 3430931) was registered in the clinicaltrials.gov database (identifier: NCT05730023) on 15 February 2023.
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- 2023
14. Circulating Non-Coding RNA Levels Are Altered in Autosomal Dominant Frontotemporal Dementia
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Fenoglio, Chiara, primary, Serpente, Maria, additional, Visconte, Caterina, additional, Arcaro, Marina, additional, Sorrentino, Federica, additional, D’Anca, Marianna, additional, Arighi, Andrea, additional, Rotondo, Emanuela, additional, Vimercati, Roberto, additional, Rossi, Giacomina, additional, Scarpini, Elio, additional, and Galimberti, Daniela, additional
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- 2022
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15. miRNA Expression Is Increased in Serum from Patients with Semantic Variant Primary Progressive Aphasia
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Serpente, Maria, primary, Ghezzi, Laura, additional, Fenoglio, Chiara, additional, Buccellato, Francesca R., additional, Fumagalli, Giorgio G., additional, Rotondo, Emanuela, additional, Arcaro, Marina, additional, Arighi, Andrea, additional, and Galimberti, Daniela, additional
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- 2022
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16. The Gut Microbiome–Brain Crosstalk in Neurodegenerative Diseases
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Ghezzi, Laura, primary, Cantoni, Claudia, additional, Rotondo, Emanuela, additional, and Galimberti, Daniela, additional
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- 2022
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17. Association of Superficial White Matter Alterations with Cerebrospinal Fluid Biomarkers and Cognitive Decline in Neurodegenerative Dementia
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Beeldverwerking ISI, Brain, Cancer, Contarino, Valeria Elisa, Siggillino, Silvia, Arighi, Andrea, Scola, Elisa, Fumagalli, Giorgio Giulio, Conte, Giorgio, Rotondo, Emanuela, Galimberti, Daniela, Pietroboni, Anna Margherita, Carandini, Tiziana, Leemans, Alexander, Bianchi, Anna Maria, Triulzi, Fabio Maria, Beeldverwerking ISI, Brain, Cancer, Contarino, Valeria Elisa, Siggillino, Silvia, Arighi, Andrea, Scola, Elisa, Fumagalli, Giorgio Giulio, Conte, Giorgio, Rotondo, Emanuela, Galimberti, Daniela, Pietroboni, Anna Margherita, Carandini, Tiziana, Leemans, Alexander, Bianchi, Anna Maria, and Triulzi, Fabio Maria
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- 2022
18. miR-150-5p and let-7b-5p in Blood Myeloid Extracellular Vesicles Track Cognitive Symptoms in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis
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Scaroni, Federica, primary, Visconte, Caterina, additional, Serpente, Maria, additional, Golia, Maria Teresa, additional, Gabrielli, Martina, additional, Huiskamp, Marijn, additional, Hulst, Hanneke E., additional, Carandini, Tiziana, additional, De Riz, Milena, additional, Pietroboni, Anna, additional, Rotondo, Emanuela, additional, Scarpini, Elio, additional, Galimberti, Daniela, additional, Teunissen, Charlotte E., additional, van Dam, Maureen, additional, de Jong, Brigit A., additional, Fenoglio, Chiara, additional, and Verderio, Claudia, additional
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- 2022
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19. Additional file 1 of Italian adaptation of the Uniform Data Set Neuropsychological Test Battery (I-UDSNB 1.0): development and normative data
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Conca, Francesca, Esposito, Valentina, Rundo, Francesco, Quaranta, Davide, Muscio, Cristina, Manenti, Rosa, Caruso, Giulia, Lucca, Ugo, Galbussera, Alessia Antonella, Di Tella, Sonia, Baglio, Francesca, L’Abbate, Federica, Canu, Elisa, Catania, Valentina, Filippi, Massimo, Mattavelli, Giulia, Poletti, Barbara, Silani, Vincenzo, Lodi, Raffaele, De Matteis, Maddalena, Stanzani Maserati, Michelangelo, Arighi, Andrea, Rotondo, Emanuela, Tanzilli, Antonio, Pace, Andrea, Garramone, Federica, Cavaliere, Carlo, Pardini, Matteo, Rizzetto, Cristiano, Sorbi, Sandro, Perri, Roberta, Tiraboschi, Pietro, Canessa, Nicola, Cotelli, Maria, Ferri, Raffaele, Weintraub, Sandra, Marra, Camillo, Tagliavini, Fabrizio, Catricalà, Eleonora, and Cappa, Stefano Francesco
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Additional file 1: Supplementary materials. Table S1. Correction grids for age, education and sex and Equivalent Scores for each test (when available). To correct the raw score, the examiner has to add/subtract the values indicated on the bases of the subject age and/or education and/or sex to the raw score. Corrected score is then assigned an Equivalent Score (when available) according to the corresponding grid of values.
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- 2022
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20. A SARS-CoV-2 Infection High-Uptake Program on Healthcare Workers and Cancer Patients of the National Cancer Institute of Naples, Italy
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Crispo, Anna, primary, Di Gennaro, Piergiacomo, additional, Coluccia, Sergio, additional, Gandini, Sara, additional, Montagnese, Concetta, additional, Porciello, Giuseppe, additional, Nocerino, Flavia, additional, Grimaldi, Maria, additional, Tafuri, Mariangela, additional, Luongo, Assunta, additional, Rotondo, Emanuela, additional, Amore, Alfonso, additional, Labonia, Francesco, additional, Meola, Serena, additional, Marone, Stefanie, additional, Pierro, Giovanni, additional, Menegozzo, Simona, additional, Miscio, Leonardo, additional, Perri, Francesco, additional, Rainisio, Maurizio, additional, Bianchi, Attilio A. M., additional, Cavalcanti, Ernesta, additional, Cascella, Marco, additional, and Celentano, Egidio, additional
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- 2022
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21. Association of Superficial White Matter Alterations with Cerebrospinal Fluid Biomarkers and Cognitive Decline in Neurodegenerative Dementia
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Contarino, Valeria Elisa, primary, Siggillino, Silvia, additional, Arighi, Andrea, additional, Scola, Elisa, additional, Fumagalli, Giorgio Giulio, additional, Conte, Giorgio, additional, Rotondo, Emanuela, additional, Galimberti, Daniela, additional, Pietroboni, Anna Margherita, additional, Carandini, Tiziana, additional, Leemans, Alexander, additional, Bianchi, Anna Maria, additional, and Triulzi, Fabio Maria, additional
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22. Caregiver Tele-Assistance for Reduction of Emotional Distress During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Psychological Support to Caregivers of People with Dementia: The Italian Experience
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Rotondo, Emanuela, primary, Galimberti, Daniela, additional, Mercurio, Matteo, additional, Giardinieri, Giulia, additional, Forti, Sara, additional, Vimercati, Roberto, additional, Borracci, Vittoria, additional, Fumagalli, Giorgio G., additional, Pietroboni, Anna M., additional, Carandini, Tiziana, additional, Nobili, Alessandro, additional, Scarpini, Elio, additional, and Arighi, Andrea, additional
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23. Niemann-Pick Type C 1 (NPC1) and NPC2 Gene Variability in Demented Patients with Evidence of Brain Amyloid Deposition
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Sorrentino, Federica, primary, Arighi, Andrea, additional, Serpente, Maria, additional, Arosio, Beatrice, additional, Arcaro, Marina, additional, Visconte, Caterina, additional, Rotondo, Emanuela, additional, Vimercati, Roberto, additional, Ferri, Evelyn, additional, Fumagalli, Giorgio G., additional, Pietroboni, Anna M., additional, Carandini, Tiziana, additional, Scarpini, Elio, additional, Fenoglio, Chiara, additional, and Galimberti, Daniela, additional
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24. Social cognition impairment in genetic frontotemporal dementia within the GENFI cohort
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Russell, Lucy L, Greaves, Caroline V, Bocchetta, Martina, Nicholas, Jennifer, Convery, Rhian S, Moore, Katrina, Cash, David M, van Swieten, John, Jiskoot, Lize, Moreno, Fermin, Sanchez-Valle, Raquel, Borroni, Barbara, Laforce, Robert, Masellis, Mario, Tartaglia, Maria Carmela, Graff, Caroline, Rotondo, Emanuela, Galimberti, Daniela, Rowe, James B, Finger, Elizabeth, Synofzik, Matthis, Vandenberghe, Rik, de Mendonça, Alexandre, Tagliavini, Fabrizio, Santana, Isabel, Ducharme, Simon, Butler, Chris, Gerhard, Alex, Levin, Johannes, Danek, Adrian, Otto, Markus, Warren, Jason D, Rohrer, Jonathan D, Genetic FTD Initiative, GENFI, Rowe, James [0000-0001-7216-8679], and Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
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Social Cognition ,Progranulin ,C9orf72 Protein ,Emotion processing ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Progranulins ,Theory of mind ,Frontotemporal Dementia ,C9orf72 ,Mutation ,mental disorders ,MAPT ,Humans ,Facial emotion recognition ,Faux pas - Abstract
A key symptom of frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is difficulty interacting socially with others. Social cognition problems in FTD include impaired emotion processing and theory of mind difficulties, and whilst these have been studied extensively in sporadic FTD, few studies have investigated them in familial FTD. Facial Emotion Recognition (FER) and Faux Pas (FP) recognition tests were used to study social cognition within the Genetic Frontotemporal Dementia Initiative (GENFI), a large familial FTD cohort of C9orf72, GRN, and MAPT mutation carriers. 627 participants undertook at least one of the tasks, and were separated into mutation-negative healthy controls, presymptomatic mutation carriers (split into early and late groups) and symptomatic mutation carriers. Groups were compared using a linear regression model with bootstrapping, adjusting for age, sex, education, and for the FP recognition test, language. Neural correlates of social cognition deficits were explored using a voxel-based morphometry (VBM) study. All three of the symptomatic genetic groups were impaired on both tasks with no significant difference between them. However, prior to onset, only the late presymptomatic C9orf72 mutation carriers on the FER test were impaired compared to the control group, with a subanalysis showing differences particularly in fear and sadness. The VBM analysis revealed that impaired social cognition was mainly associated with a left hemisphere predominant network of regions involving particularly the striatum, orbitofrontal cortex and insula, and to a lesser extent the inferomedial temporal lobe and other areas of the frontal lobe. In conclusion, theory of mind and emotion processing abilities are impaired in familial FTD, with early changes occurring prior to symptom onset in C9orf72 presymptomatic mutation carriers. Future work should investigate how performance changes over time, in order to gain a clearer insight into social cognitive impairment over the course of the disease.
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25. Diogenes syndrome in dementia: a case report
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Sacchi, Luca, primary, Rotondo, Emanuela, additional, Pozzoli, Sara, additional, Fiorentini, Alessio, additional, Schinco, Giuseppina, additional, Mandelli, Clara, additional, Coppola, Carlotta, additional, Fumagalli, Giorgio G., additional, Carandini, Tiziana, additional, Pietroboni, Anna M., additional, Galimberti, Daniela, additional, Triulzi, Fabio, additional, Marotta, Giorgio, additional, Scarpini, Elio, additional, Cesari, Matteo, additional, Brambilla, Paolo, additional, and Arighi, Andrea, additional
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26. Detection of the SQSTM1 Mutation in a Patient with Early-Onset Hippocampal Amnestic Syndrome
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Carandini, Tiziana, primary, Sacchi, Luca, additional, Ghezzi, Laura, additional, Pietroboni, Anna M., additional, Fenoglio, Chiara, additional, Arighi, Andrea, additional, Fumagalli, Giorgio G., additional, De Riz, Milena A., additional, Serpente, Maria, additional, Rotondo, Emanuela, additional, Scarpini, Elio, additional, and Galimberti, Daniela, additional
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27. Phenotypic heterogeneity of the rare R377W PSEN1 mutation: Late‐onset presentation with mixed Alzheimer’s and frontotemporal dementia features
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Scarioni, Marta, primary, Arighi, Andrea, additional, Fenoglio, Chiara, additional, Serpente, Maria, additional, Rotondo, Emanuela, additional, Pietroboni, Anna, additional, Fumagalli, Giorgio G., additional, Carandini, Tiziana, additional, Scarpini, Elio, additional, and Galimberti, Daniela, additional
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28. Caregiver Tele-Assistance for Reduction of Emotional Distress During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Psychological Support to Caregivers of People with Dementia: The Italian Experience.
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Rotondo, Emanuela, Galimberti, Daniela, Mercurio, Matteo, Giardinieri, Giulia, Forti, Sara, Vimercati, Roberto, Borracci, Vittoria, Fumagalli, Giorgio G., Pietroboni, Anna M., Carandini, Tiziana, Nobili, Alessandro, Scarpini, Elio, and Arighi, Andrea
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PSYCHOLOGICAL distress , *COVID-19 pandemic , *IMPACT of Event Scale , *CAREGIVERS , *EMOTIONAL state , *PSYCHOMETRICS , *PSYCHOLOGICAL stress - Abstract
Background: COVID-19 pandemic worsened vulnerability of patients with dementia (PWD). This new reality associated with government restriction and isolation worsened stress burden and psychological frailties in PWD caregivers.Objective: To give tele-psychological support to caregivers and evaluate the effect of this intervention by quantifying stress burden and quality of life during the first COVID-19 lockdown.Methods: 50 caregivers were divided into two groups: "Caregiver-focused group" (Cg) and "Patient-focused group" (Pg). Both groups received telephone contact every 2 weeks over a 28-week period, but the content of the call was different: in Cg, caregivers answered questions about the state of the PWD but also explored their own emotional state, stress burden, and quality of life. In Pg instead, telephone contacts were focused only on the PWD, and no evaluation regarding the caregiver mood or state of stress was made. Psychometric scales were administered to evaluate COVID-19 impact, stress burden, and quality of life.Results: Considering the time of intervention, from baseline (W0) to W28, Zarit Burden Interview and Quality of Life-caregiver questionnaires remained unchanged in Cg as compared with baseline (p > 0.05), whereas they worsened significantly in Pg (p < 0.01), showing increased stress over time and decreased quality of life in this group. Moreover, Impact on Event Scale values improved over the weeks in Cg (p = 0.015), while they remained unchanged in Pg (p = 0.483).Conclusion: Caregivers who received telephone support about their mood and stress burden did not worsen their psychological state during the time of intervention, as did instead those who did not get such support. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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29. Role of Viral miRNAs and Epigenetic Modifications in Epstein-Barr Virus-Associated Gastric Carcinogenesis
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Giudice, Aldo, D’Arena, Giovanni, Crispo, Anna, Tecce, Mario Felice, Nocerino, Flavia, Grimaldi, Maria, Rotondo, Emanuela, D’Ursi, Anna Maria, Scrima, Mario, Galdiero, Massimiliano, Ciliberto, Gennaro, Capunzo, Mario, Franci, Gianluigi, Barbieri, Antonio, Bimonte, Sabrina, and Montella, Maurizio
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Article Subject ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,viruses - Abstract
MicroRNAs are short (21–23 nucleotides), noncoding RNAs that typically silence posttranscriptional gene expression through interaction with target messenger RNAs. Currently, miRNAs have been identified in almost all studied multicellular eukaryotes in the plant and animal kingdoms. Additionally, recent studies reported that miRNAs can also be encoded by certain single-cell eukaryotes and by viruses. The vast majority of viral miRNAs are encoded by the herpesviruses family. These DNA viruses including Epstein-Barr virus encode their own miRNAs and/or manipulate the expression of cellular miRNAs to facilitate respective infection cycles. Modulation of the control pathways of miRNAs expression is often involved in the promotion of tumorigenesis through a specific cascade of transduction signals. Notably, latent infection with Epstein-Barr virus is considered liable of causing several types of malignancies, including the majority of gastric carcinoma cases detected worldwide. In this review, we describe the role of the Epstein-Barr virus in gastric carcinogenesis, summarizing the functions of the Epstein-Barr virus-encoded viral proteins and related epigenetic alterations as well as the roles of Epstein-Barr virus-encoded and virally modulated cellular miRNAs.
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30. Spontaneous confabulations in amnestic-mild cognitive impairment due to Alzheimer’s disease: a new (yet old) atypical variant?
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Abbate, Carlo, primary, Trimarchi, Pietro Davide, additional, Rotondo, Emanuela, additional, Inglese, Silvia, additional, Nicolini, Paola, additional, Rossi, Paolo Dionigi, additional, Arosio, Beatrice, additional, and Mari, Daniela, additional
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31. PROGRESSIONE DA MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT A MALATTIA DI ALZHEIMER: IDENTIFICAZIONE DI PROFILI NEUROCOGNITIVI PREDITTIVI E CORRELAZIONE CON BIOMARCATORI LIQUORALI
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ROTONDO, EMANUELA
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Objective: To correlate neuropsychological testing with cerebrospinal fluid Amyloid beta (AD), tau and Ptau levels in patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) Background: Principal diagnostic instrument to define global cognitive state is the Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE). Cognitive domains that best predict progression from amnestic MCI to AD are episodic memory and executive functioning. Were selected two neuropsychological tests for both domains: Story Recall Test (SRT) and Paired-Associate Learning (PAL) to examine episodic verbal memory, and Coloured Progressive Matrices of Raven (CPMR) and Clock Drawing Test (CDT) to investigate executive functioning. Methods: Forty subjects with amnestic MCI were recruited. All of them underwent neurological exam, neuropsychological testing and lumbar puncture at time of diagnosis. Cognition were explored by MMSE (global cognitive functioning), CPMR and CDT (executive functions), SRT and PAL (episodic verbal memory). Statistical analysis was carried out by using t-test and Spearman test for correlations. Results: In the whole population, no significant correlation between cognitive and biological markers was observed. Considering CSF biomarker level of amiloid?, thirteen subjects showed an altered pattern and converted to AD after few months, the other subjects whit a normal profile did not convert. MMSE show a significant difference between converters/no converters groups (26.4 versus 27.6 p=0.066). Also CDT and SRT had a significant difference between two groups (3 versus 5 p= 0.003 and 5.85 versus 8.32, p=0.03). Conclusion: According to these results, MMSE value is lower in converters, in according to patological biomarkers profile. PAL and CDT are more specific to predict conversion from MCI to AD.
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32. Transmembrane Protein 106B Gene (TMEM106B) Variability and Influence on Progranulin Plasma Levels in Patients with Alzheimer's Disease
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Serpente, Maria, primary, Fenoglio, Chiara, additional, Clerici, Francesca, additional, Bonsi, Rossana, additional, Arosio, Beatrice, additional, Cioffi, Sara M.G., additional, Rotondo, Emanuela, additional, Franceschi, Massimo, additional, Boneschi, Filippo Martinelli, additional, Mari, Daniela, additional, Mariani, Claudio, additional, Scarpini, Elio, additional, and Galimberti, Daniela, additional
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33. Phenotypic Heterogeneity of the GRN Asp22fs Mutation in a Large Italian Kindred
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Pietroboni, Anna M., primary, Fumagalli, Giorgio G., additional, Ghezzi, Laura, additional, Fenoglio, Chiara, additional, Cortini, Francesca, additional, Serpente, Maria, additional, Cantoni, Claudia, additional, Rotondo, Emanuela, additional, Corti, Priscilla, additional, Carecchio, Miryam, additional, Bassi, Mariateresa, additional, Bresolin, Nereo, additional, Galbiati, Domenico, additional, Galimberti, Daniela, additional, and Scarpini, Elio, additional
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34. Transmembrane Protein 106B Gene (TMEM106B) Variability and Influence on Progranulin Plasma Levels in Patients with Alzheimer's Disease.
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Serpente, Maria, Fenoglio, Chiara, Clerici, Francesca, Bonsi, Rossana, Arosio, Beatrice, Cioffi, Sara M.G., Rotondo, Emanuela, Franceschi, Massimo, Boneschi, Filippo Martinelli, Mari, Daniela, Mariani, Claudio, Scarpini, Elio, and Galimberti, Daniela
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ALZHEIMER'S disease research ,MEMBRANE proteins ,PROGRANULIN ,DNA-binding proteins ,BLOOD plasma - Abstract
We carried out an association study of transmembrane protein 106B gene (TMEM106B) rs1020004 A/G, rs6966915C/T, and rs1990622 A/G in a population of 656 patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and 619 controls, and tested whether the rs1990622 influences plasma progranulin levels. No differences in allele and genotype distribution were observed between cases and controls, even stratifying according to APOE status (p > 0.05). No differences in progranulin plasma levels were found between carriers of the rs1990622 and non-carriers. TMEM106b variability does not influence AD risk or plasma levels. Replication, preferably in a population with pathological confirmation, is required to confirm these results. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Automatic DTI measures in the superficial white matter associated with cognitive decline and CSF amyloid-β42 in neurodegenerative dementia
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Contarino, Valeria, primary, Siggillino, Silvia, additional, Arighi, Andrea, additional, Scola, Elisa, additional, Fumagalli, Giorgio, additional, Conte, Giorgio, additional, Rotondo, Emanuela, additional, Galimberti, Daniela, additional, Pietroboni, Anna, additional, Carandini, Tiziana, additional, Leemans, Alexander, additional, Bianchi, Anna Maria, additional, and Triulzi, Fabio, additional
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36. Italian adaptation of the Uniform Data Set Neuropsychological Test Battery (I-UDSNB 1.0): development and normative data
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Francesca Conca, Valentina Esposito, Francesco Rundo, Davide Quaranta, Cristina Muscio, Rosa Manenti, Giulia Caruso, Ugo Lucca, Alessia Antonella Galbussera, Sonia Di Tella, Francesca Baglio, Federica L’Abbate, Elisa Canu, Valentina Catania, Massimo Filippi, Giulia Mattavelli, Barbara Poletti, Vincenzo Silani, Raffaele Lodi, Maddalena De Matteis, Michelangelo Stanzani Maserati, Andrea Arighi, Emanuela Rotondo, Antonio Tanzilli, Andrea Pace, Federica Garramone, Carlo Cavaliere, Matteo Pardini, Cristiano Rizzetto, Sandro Sorbi, Roberta Perri, Pietro Tiraboschi, Nicola Canessa, Maria Cotelli, Raffaele Ferri, Sandra Weintraub, Camillo Marra, Fabrizio Tagliavini, Eleonora Catricalà, Stefano Francesco Cappa, Conca, Francesca, Esposito, Valentina, Rundo, Francesco, Quaranta, Davide, Muscio, Cristina, Manenti, Rosa, Caruso, Giulia, Lucca, Ugo, Galbussera, Alessia Antonella, Di Tella, Sonia, Baglio, Francesca, L'Abbate, Federica, Canu, Elisa, Catania, Valentina, Filippi, Massimo, Mattavelli, Giulia, Poletti, Barbara, Silani, Vincenzo, Lodi, Raffaele, De Matteis, Maddalena, Stanzani Maserati, Michelangelo, Arighi, Andrea, Rotondo, Emanuela, Tanzilli, Antonio, Pace, Andrea, Garramone, Federica, Cavaliere, Carlo, Pardini, Matteo, Rizzetto, Cristiano, Sorbi, Sandro, Perri, Roberta, Tiraboschi, Pietro, Canessa, Nicola, Cotelli, Maria, Ferri, Raffaele, Weintraub, Sandra, Marra, Camillo, Tagliavini, Fabrizio, Catricalà, Eleonora, and Cappa, Stefano Francesco
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Settore M-PSI/02 - PSICOBIOLOGIA E PSICOLOGIA FISIOLOGICA ,Cognitive Neuroscience ,Settore MED/37 - Neuroradiologia ,Neuropsychological Tests ,Cognition ,Neurology ,Italy ,Alzheimer Disease ,Settore M-PSI/08 - Psicologia Clinica ,Neuropsychological tests ,Humans ,Settore MED/26 - Neurologia ,Neurology (clinical) ,Alzheimer’s disease ,UDS - Abstract
Background Neuropsychological testing plays a cardinal role in the diagnosis and monitoring of Alzheimer’s disease. A major concern is represented by the heterogeneity of the neuropsychological batteries currently adopted in memory clinics and healthcare centers. The current study aimed to solve this issue. Methods Following the initiative of the University of Washington’s National Alzheimer’s Coordinating Center (NACC), we presented the Italian adaptation of the Neuropsychological Test Battery of the Uniform Data Set (I-UDSNB). We collected data from 433 healthy Italian individuals and employed regression models to evaluate the impact of demographic variables on the performance, deriving the reference norms. Results Higher education and lower age were associated with a better performance in the majority of tests, while sex affected only fluency tests and Digit Span Forward. Conclusions The I-UDSNB offers a valuable and harmonized tool for neuropsychological testing in Italy, to be used in clinical and research settings.
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37. Role of Viral miRNAs and Epigenetic Modifications in Epstein-Barr Virus-Associated Gastric Carcinogenesis
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Mario Capunzo, Massimiliano Galdiero, Gennaro Ciliberto, Gianluigi Franci, Flavia Nocerino, Giovanni D'Arena, Aldo Giudice, Sabrina Bimonte, Emanuela Rotondo, Mario Felice Tecce, Maria Grazia Grimaldi, Antonio Barbieri, Anna Maria D'Ursi, Anna Crispo, Mario Scrima, Maurizio Montella, Giudice, Aldo, D'Arena, Giovanni, Crispo, Anna, Tecce, Mario Felice, Nocerino, Flavia, Grimaldi, Maria, Rotondo, Emanuela, D'Ursi, Anna Maria, Scrima, Mario, Galdiero, Massimiliano, Ciliberto, Gennaro, Capunzo, Mario, Franci, Gianluigi, Barbieri, Antonio, Bimonte, Sabrina, and Montella, Maurizio
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0301 basic medicine ,Epstein-Barr Virus Infections ,Herpesvirus 4, Human ,Aging ,viruses ,Review Article ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Biochemistry ,Virus ,Epigenesis, Genetic ,03 medical and health sciences ,Transduction (genetics) ,Stomach Neoplasms ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,microRNA ,Gene expression ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Epigenetics ,lcsh:QH573-671 ,Genetics ,Cell Biology ,lcsh:Cytology ,RNA ,General Medicine ,Cell Transformation, Viral ,Epstein–Barr virus ,MicroRNAs ,030104 developmental biology ,RNA, Viral ,Carcinogenesis - Abstract
MicroRNAs are short (21–23 nucleotides), noncoding RNAs that typically silence posttranscriptional gene expression through interaction with target messenger RNAs. Currently, miRNAs have been identified in almost all studied multicellular eukaryotes in the plant and animal kingdoms. Additionally, recent studies reported that miRNAs can also be encoded by certain single-cell eukaryotes and by viruses. The vast majority of viral miRNAs are encoded by the herpesviruses family. These DNA viruses including Epstein-Barr virus encode their own miRNAs and/or manipulate the expression of cellular miRNAs to facilitate respective infection cycles. Modulation of the control pathways of miRNAs expression is often involved in the promotion of tumorigenesis through a specific cascade of transduction signals. Notably, latent infection with Epstein-Barr virus is considered liable of causing several types of malignancies, including the majority of gastric carcinoma cases detected worldwide. In this review, we describe the role of the Epstein-Barr virus in gastric carcinogenesis, summarizing the functions of the Epstein-Barr virus-encoded viral proteins and related epigenetic alterations as well as the roles of Epstein-Barr virus-encoded and virally modulated cellular miRNAs.
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38. Social cognition impairment in genetic frontotemporal dementia within the GENFI cohort.
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Russell LL, Greaves CV, Bocchetta M, Nicholas J, Convery RS, Moore K, Cash DM, van Swieten J, Jiskoot L, Moreno F, Sanchez-Valle R, Borroni B, Laforce R Jr, Masellis M, Tartaglia MC, Graff C, Rotondo E, Galimberti D, Rowe JB, Finger E, Synofzik M, Vandenberghe R, de Mendonça A, Tagliavini F, Santana I, Ducharme S, Butler C, Gerhard A, Levin J, Danek A, Otto M, Warren JD, and Rohrer JD
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- C9orf72 Protein genetics, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Mutation, Progranulins genetics, Social Cognition, Frontotemporal Dementia genetics
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A key symptom of frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is difficulty interacting socially with others. Social cognition problems in FTD include impaired emotion processing and theory of mind difficulties, and whilst these have been studied extensively in sporadic FTD, few studies have investigated them in familial FTD. Facial Emotion Recognition (FER) and Faux Pas (FP) recognition tests were used to study social cognition within the Genetic Frontotemporal Dementia Initiative (GENFI), a large familial FTD cohort of C9orf72, GRN, and MAPT mutation carriers. 627 participants undertook at least one of the tasks, and were separated into mutation-negative healthy controls, presymptomatic mutation carriers (split into early and late groups) and symptomatic mutation carriers. Groups were compared using a linear regression model with bootstrapping, adjusting for age, sex, education, and for the FP recognition test, language. Neural correlates of social cognition deficits were explored using a voxel-based morphometry (VBM) study. All three of the symptomatic genetic groups were impaired on both tasks with no significant difference between them. However, prior to onset, only the late presymptomatic C9orf72 mutation carriers on the FER test were impaired compared to the control group, with a subanalysis showing differences particularly in fear and sadness. The VBM analysis revealed that impaired social cognition was mainly associated with a left hemisphere predominant network of regions involving particularly the striatum, orbitofrontal cortex and insula, and to a lesser extent the inferomedial temporal lobe and other areas of the frontal lobe. In conclusion, theory of mind and emotion processing abilities are impaired in familial FTD, with early changes occurring prior to symptom onset in C9orf72 presymptomatic mutation carriers. Future work should investigate how performance changes over time, in order to gain a clearer insight into social cognitive impairment over the course of the disease., (Copyright © 2020 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.)
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