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2. Fundoplication: Old Concept for Novel Challenges?
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Bonavina, Luigi, Bona, Davide, Aiolfi, Alberto, Shabat, Galyna, Annese, Vito, and Galassi, Luca
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Background:Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), the most common esophageal disorder worldwide, is a progressive condition that may lead to Barrett’s esophagus and adenocarcinoma. Upfront therapy with proton pump inhibitors is ineffective in up to 40% of patients. The scope of surgical therapy is to reconstruct the natural antireflux barrier provided by the diaphragmatic crura, the lower esophageal sphincter, and the gastroesophageal flap valve. Summary:For 70 years, the 360° Nissen fundoplication has dominated the surgical scenario and is still considered the gold-standard treatment. However, over the past two decades, the Toupet and Dor partial fundoplications have emerged as alternative options to decrease the incidence of dysphagia and gas-bloat syndrome. Randomized and observational clinical studies have shown that the outcomes of partial fundoplication compare favorably with those of the Nissen and can provide satisfactory quality of life minimizing the risk of side effects. However, reflux control and anatomical integrity of partial fundoplications may fade away over time. Further research and close scrutiny of new surgical procedures and technologies is in progress to improve clinical outcomes and provide a more personalized and durable antireflux therapy. Key Messages:Laparoscopic antireflux surgery is a safe and effective therapy for GERD. It should be performed in centers offering a comprehensive diagnostic pathway and a spectrum of techniques tailored to the individual GERD phenotype. Fundoplication is a surgical procedure to correct both hiatus hernia and gastroesophageal reflux disease. These conditions cause symptoms (acid reflux, heartburn, and regurgitation) and complications (chronic inflammation possibly leading to cancer). The fundoplication consists of encircling the distal part of the esophagus (food pipe) with a portion of the upper portion of the stomach to allow normal passage of food while preventing the return of food to the esophagus and the mouth. Over the past 70 years, the advantages and drawbacks of this operation have been widely reported. Still, the vast majority of patients and physicians have not fully embraced this therapeutic modality due to the fear of side effects such as difficult swallowing and bloating. Therefore, a partial fundoplication approach has been proposed to avoid these side effects and to provide a surgical repair that does not alter quality of life while maintaining the patient free from reflux and not dependent on drugs (proton pump inhibitors). However, partial fundoplications may not tighten enough the sphincter (valve) located between the esophagus and the stomach, and may not be durable over time. This paper describes the history of fundoplication, the mechanisms by which gastroesophageal reflux causes symptoms and complications, the indication for surgery, the main steps of laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery, and the search for innovative and minimally invasive techniques to strengthen the sphincter in order to cure symptoms and protect the esophagus from the deleterious effects of acid reflux.
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- 2024
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3. Structural Characterization of Mn3O4(001) Thin Films and Their Interaction with CO
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Barreto, Jade, Fickenscher, Georg, Hohner, Chantal, Ramos, Maria I., Annese, Emilia, Archanjo, Braulio, Achete, Carlos A., Libuda, Jörg, and Stavale, Fernando
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In this study, we investigated the atomic-level interaction between CO molecules and a well-ordered Mn3O4(001) thin film. The oxide film, initially grown on a single-crystal Au(111) substrate, was characterized using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) to determine its oxidation state. Further examination of the film structure through scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) and low-energy electron diffraction (LEED) revealed its growth orientation along the [001] direction, with three domains rotated by 60° and aligned with the ⟨110⟩Audirections. Notably, the termination of the film features a layer of Mn3+cations covered with oxygen atoms. The study then focused on the interaction of the film with CO, employing infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy (IRAS) and temperature-programmed IRAS (TP-IRAS). The results unveiled two distinct IR peaks related to CO adsorption: one at 2140 cm–1, signifying that CO molecules weakly adsorbed on the oxygen-terminated surface of Mn3+cations, and another at 2105 cm–1, indicative of CO molecules bound to Mn2+cations at oxygen vacancies.
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- 2024
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4. Textbook outcome in patients with biliary duct injury during cholecystectomy
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Lopez-Lopez, Victor, Kuemmerli, Christoph, Maupoey, Javier, López-Andujar, Rafael, Lladó, Laura, Mils, Kristel, Müller, Philip, Valdivieso, Andres, Garcés-Albir, Marina, Sabater, Luis, Cacciaguerra, Andrea Benedetti, Vivarelli, Marco, Valladares, Luis Díez, Pérez, Sergio Annese, Flores, Benito, Brusadin, Roberto, Conesa, Asunción López, Cortijo, Sagrario Martinez, Paterna, Sandra, Serrablo, Alejando, Toop, Ferdinand Heinz Walther, Oldhafer, Karl, Sánchez-Cabús, Santiago, Gil, Antonio González, Masía, Jose Antonio González, Loinaz, Carmelo, Lucena, Jose Luis, Pastor, Patricia, Garcia-Zamora, Cristina, Calero, Alicia, Valiente, Juan, Minguillon, Antonio, Rotellar, Fernando, Alcazar, Cándido, Aguilo, Javier, Cutillas, Jose, Ruiperez-Valiente, Jose A., Ramírez, Pablo, Petrowsky, Henrik, Ramia, Jose Manuel, and Robles-Campos, Ricardo
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Iatrogenic bile duct injury (BDI) during cholecystectomy is associated with a complex and heterogeneous management owing to the burden of morbidity until their definitive treatment. This study aimed to define the textbook outcomes (TOs) after BDI with the purpose to indicate the ideal treatment and to improve it management.
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- 2024
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5. MEF2C regulates NK cell effector functions through control of lipid metabolism
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Li, Joey H., Zhou, Adalia, Lee, Cassidy D., Shah, Siya N., Ji, Jeong Hyun, Senthilkumar, Vignesh, Padilla, Eddie T., Ball, Andréa B., Feng, Qinyan, Bustillos, Christian G., Riggan, Luke, Greige, Alain, Divakaruni, Ajit S., Annese, Fran, Cooley-Coleman, Jessica, Skinner, Steven A., Cowan, Christopher W., and O’Sullivan, Timothy E.
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Natural killer (NK) cells are a critical first line of defense against viral infection. Rare mutations in a small subset of transcription factors can result in decreased NK cell numbers and function in humans, with an associated increased susceptibility to viral infection. However, our understanding of the specific transcription factors governing mature human NK cell function is limited. Here we use a non-viral CRISPR–Cas9 knockout screen targeting genes encoding 31 transcription factors differentially expressed during human NK cell development. We identify myocyte enhancer factor 2C (MEF2C) as a master regulator of human NK cell functionality ex vivo. MEF2C-haploinsufficient patients and mice displayed defects in NK cell development and effector function, with an increased susceptibility to viral infection. Mechanistically, MEF2C was required for an interleukin (IL)-2- and IL-15-mediated increase in lipid content through regulation of sterol regulatory element-binding protein (SREBP) pathways. Supplementation with oleic acid restored MEF2C-deficient and MEF2C-haploinsufficient patient NK cell cytotoxic function. Therefore, MEF2C is a critical orchestrator of NK cell antiviral immunity by regulating SREBP-mediated lipid metabolism.
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- 2024
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6. Multidisciplinary working group: key role for percutaneous endovascular AV fistula program. Point of view
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Fanelli, Fabrizio, Falcone, G., Gabbani, G., Annese, A. L., Gianassi, I., Cutruzzulla, R., Dervishi, E., and Cirami, L.
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7. Students’ Emotions in Socio-constructivist Approaches: Comparing Experiences at Different Italian School Levels
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Crescenzo, Pietro, Ritella, Giuseppe, Sansone, Nadia, Bulut, Sefa, Annese, Susanna, and Ligorio, Maria Beatrice
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Emotions are becoming increasingly central in education research. The research shows a deep gap concerning emotions triggered by socio-constructivist approaches where learning occurs through social interaction, peer-work, group work, and learning activities based on building ideas or concrete objects. The specific emotions emerging in such contexts are still under-researched. To address this gap, this study first reviews how emotions are currently conceptualized and studied. We then present excerpts from several of our studies to analyze the specific emotional processes that emerge in relation to socio-constructivist educational activities. The main objective is to understand what emotions are elicited in students when participating in educational socio-constructivist activities. Several school levels are involved—middle school, high school, and university—to find common emotion. Five “socio-constructivist emotions” were singled out: emotion fluidity, discovering new parts of the self, pleasure of learning, value of the group, and crossing space–time boundaries. The paper discusses each of them with a qualitative analysis of excerpts extracted from the data available. The paper ends by discussing the theoretical and practical implications of this analysis.
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- 2024
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8. 10-year follow-up results of the European Achalasia Trial: a multicentre randomised controlled trial comparing pneumatic dilation with laparoscopic Heller myotomy
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Boeckxstaens, Guy, Elsen, Stefanie, Belmans, Ann, Annese, Vito, Bredenoord, Albert J, Busch, Olivier R, Costantini, Mario, Fumagalli, Uberto, Smout, André J P M, Tack, Jan, Vanuytsel, Tim, Zaninotto, Giovanni, and Salvador, Renato
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ObjectiveAs achalasia is a chronic disorder, long-term follow-up data comparing different treatments are essential to select optimal clinical management. Here, we report on the 10-year follow-up of the European Achalasia Trial comparing endoscopic pneumodilation (PD) with laparoscopic Heller myotomy (LHM).DesignA total of 201 newly diagnosed patients with achalasia were randomised to either a series of PDs (n=96) or LHM (n=105). Patients completed symptom (Eckardt score) and quality-of-life questionnaires, underwent functional tests and upper endoscopy. Primary outcome was therapeutic success defined as Eckardt score <3 at yearly follow-up. Secondary outcomes were the need for retreatment, lower oesophageal sphincter pressure, oesophageal emptying, gastro-oesophageal reflux and the rate of complications.ResultsAfter 10 years of follow-up, LHM (n=40) and PD (n=36) were equally effective in both the full analysis set (74% vs 74%, p=0.84) and the per protocol set (74% vs 86%, respectively, p=0.07). Subgroup analysis revealed that PD was superior to LHM for type 2 achalasia (p=0.03) while there was a trend, although not significant (p=0.05), that LHM performed better for type 3 achalasia. Barium column height after 5 min at timed barium oesophagram was significantly higher for patients treated with PD compared with LHM, while other parameters, including gastro-oesophageal reflux, were not different.ConclusionsPD and LHM are equally effective even after 10 years of follow-up with limited risk to develop gastro-oesophageal reflux. Based on these data, we conclude that PD and LHM can both be proposed as initial treatment of achalasia.
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9. Immunoglobulin A Glycosylation Differs between Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis.
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Clerc, Florent, Reiding, Karli R., de Haan, Noortje, Koeleman, Carolien A. M., Hipgrave Ederveen, Agnes L., Manetti, Natalia, Dotz, Viktoria, Annese, Vito, and Wuhrer, Manfred
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- 2023
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10. Efficacy and safety of sparsentan versus irbesartan in patients with IgA nephropathy (PROTECT): 2-year results from a randomised, active-controlled, phase 3 trial
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Rovin, Brad H, Barratt, Jonathan, Heerspink, Hiddo J L, Alpers, Charles E, Bieler, Stewart, Chae, Dong-Wan, Diva, Ulysses A, Floege, Jürgen, Gesualdo, Loreto, Inrig, Jula K, Kohan, Donald E, Komers, Radko, Kooienga, Laura Ann, Lafayette, Richard, Maes, Bart, Małecki, Robert, Mercer, Alex, Noronha, Irene L, Oh, Se Won, Peh, Chen Au, Praga, Manuel, Preciado, Priscila, Radhakrishnan, Jai, Rheault, Michelle N, Rote, William E, Tang, Sydney C W, Tesar, Vladimir, Trachtman, Howard, Trimarchi, Hernán, Tumlin, James A, Wong, Muh Geot, Perkovic, Vlado, Abbasciano, Isabella, Abrantes, Catarina, Accarino, Simone, Adler, Sharon, Adoberg, Annika, Afsari, Rouzbeh, Ahmad, Syeda, Ahmed, Jafar, Ahn, Wooin, Ajayi, Bamidele, Aksamit, Dariusz, Al Chalabi, Saif, Alamartine, Eric, Alchi, Bassam, Ali, Mohammad, Aliotta, Roberta, Almaani, Salem, Almeida, Catarina, Almeida, Edgar, Alvarez, Francisco de la Prada, Alves, Patricia, Annese, Francesca, Appel, Gerald, Arduan, Alberto Ortiz, Arena, Maria, Arevalo, Marta Calvo, Arfaania, Dariush, Arias, Carlos, Aristoy, Emma Calatayud, Asakiene, Egle, Ashley, Sarah, Assefi, Ali, Atenza, Alba, Auerbach, Asta, Augustyniak-Bartosik, Hanna, Avella, Monroy, Ayling-Smith, Jonathan, Ayoub, Isabelle, Ayvazyan, Christine, Baccaro, Rocco, Bailey, Asha, Baker, Bruce, Balamuthusamy, Saravanan, Ballarin, Jose, Barata, Rui, Barbic, Jerko, Barisic, Dunja, Barratt, Jonathan, Barreto, Jose Carlos de Jesus, Barrios, Clara, Belingheri, Mirco, Benesova, Anna, Bernabeu, Ana Avila, Bernhardt, Wanja, Bhadra, Shamik, Biancone, Luigi, Blanchard, Anne, Boaglio, Elena, Bolignano, Davide, Bomback, Andrew, Bonilla, Gustavo Andres Useche, Bordoli, Monica, Bose, Bhadran, Boudville, Neil, Brandon, Donald, Brandon, Donald, Brown, Karen, Broyet, Christian, Bucknall, Thomas, Buffet, Alexandre, Bumblyte', Inga Arune, Burdese, Manuel, Burgos, Natalia Allende, Burgos, Natalia Allende, Burguet, Laure, Burtey, Stephane, Busch, Martin, Cakiroglu, Figen, Campbell, Victoria, Canetta, Pietro, Capaccio, Flavia, Carbonell, Juan, Cardoso, Filipa, Carro, Clara Garcia, Carroll, Robert, Carron, Pierre-Louis, Carullo, Nazareno, Cassia, Matthias, Caster, Dawn, Castillo, Belen Vizcaino, Catucci, Davide, Cavalli, Andrea, Chae, Dong-Wan, Chakera, Aron, Chan, Doris, Chan, Gary Chi Wang, Chan, Anthony Ting Pong, Chan, Lai Wan, Chang, Jae Hyun, Chang, Ming-Shan, Chapman, Fiona, Charytan, Chaim, Chaudhry, Asghar, Cheetham, Melissa, Chen, Cheng-Hsu, Chen, Hsin-Yu, Chen, Chien-Liang, Chen, Hung-Yuan, Chen, Hung-Chun, Chenine, Leila, Cheung, Siu Fai, Cheung, Chee Kay, Chiche-Jourde, Noemie, Chiu, Hsien-Fu, Chiu, Yen-Ling, Chiu, Yi-Wen, Chiu, Ian, Choi, Hoon Young, Chou, Kang-Ju, Chowdhury, Paramit, Chowdhury, Pradip, Chrysochou, Constantina, Chukwu, Chukwuma, Chun, Ka Yeong, Chung, Wookyung, Cieniawski, Dominik, Claisse, Guillaume, Clayton, Philip, Cleary, Catalina Martín, Clement, Nisha, Coates, Toby, Cogno, Chiara, Colla, Loredana, Collins, Michael, Colucci, Marco, Combe, Christian, Comi, Nicolino, Comunale, Roderick, Contreras, Gabriel, Cooper, Bruce, Coppock, Gaia, Costa, Ana Cortesão, Costanzi, Stefano, Cozzolino, Mario, Crail, Susan, Cunha, Liliana, Curry, Elizabeth, Dai, Tiane, Daina, Erica, Daneshvari, Sam, Dasgupta, Indranil, DaSilva, Louise, Davidson, Robert, De Bhailis, Aine Maire, de Précigout, Valérie, Decupere, Marc, Delmas, Yahsou, Deodato, Francesca, Dhaun, Neeraj, Dhaygude, Ajay, Dhelaria, Ranjit, Di Maio, Federica, Diezhandino, Maria Angeles Goicoechea, Dika, Zivka, Dinic, Miriana, Dittmer, Ian, Dobre, Mirela, Doctor, Gabriel, Donati, Gabriele, Doubel, Peter, Douthit, Nicole, Draganova, Diliana, Drexler, Yelena, Drinkovic, Martin, Drinovska, Klara, Dudreuilh, Caroline, Dumond, Clement, Durlen, Ivan, Dussol, Bertrand, Encarnacion, Montserrat Diaz, Endre, Zoltan, Enrique, Jorge, Eqbal, Yusuf, Erlich, Jonathan, Esposito, Vittoria, Esposito, Ciro, Fakih, Faisal, Fang, Hua-Chang, Farinha, Ana, Fearday, Aaron, Felgueiras, Joana de Sousa Soares, Felicjanczuk, Elzbieta, Fernandes, João Carlos, Fernandes, Sara, Fernandes, Adriana, Fernandez, Jose Luño, Fernandez, Victor, Fernando, Mangalee, Figueiredo, Ana Carolina, Firre, Eric, Floege, Jürgen, Flossmann, Oliver, Floyd, Lauren, Fonseca, Nuno, Fonseca, Jose Nuno de Almeida Agapito, Foote, Celine, Forbes, Suzanne, Forcen, Angel, Fornoni, Alessia, Fouassier, David, Fraser, Ian, Fung, Ka Shun Samuel, Furlano, Monica, Furtado, Teresa, Gadh, Rajdeep, Gaisset, Roxane, Gallagher, Martin, Gameiro, Joana, Gangadharan, Muralikrishna, Garcia, Fabiola Alonso, Garcia, Olga Gracia, Garg, Gunjan, Garrouste, Cyril, Gautam, Archana, Geara, Abdallah, Geddes, Colin, Gellineo, Lana, Germain, Michael, Gesualdo, Loreto, Ghalli, Farid, Giaroni, Francesco, Giles, Harold, Gillies, Alastair, Gimeno, Ana Vilar, Girardet, Annette, Glaze, Jeffrey, Goh, Tze, Gois, Mario, Goldsmith, Christopher, Goma, Elena, Gomes, Ana Marta, Goncalves, Luis Pedro Falcao, Goncalves, Sara, Gontarek-Kacprzak, Julita, Gonzalez, Carlos, Gopu, Arun, Gowda, Nayan, Gray, Nicholas, Greco, Barbara, Green, Heather, Greze, Clarisse, Griffin, Sian, Guldris, Secundino Cigarran, Guzman, Ursula Verdalles, Ha, Jeffrey Tsun Kit, Hall, Amanda, Hamilton, Patrick, Han, Seung Hyeok, Haws, Robert, Hayat, Ashik, Heath, Lauren, Heinrichs, Sven, Henderson, Andrew, Henderson, Amy, Hendren, Elizabeth, Heng, Anne-Elisabeth, Heres, Salia Virxinia Pol, Herfurth, Johann Konstantin, Herrero, Evangelina Merida, Ho, Tzung-Yo, Hogan, Jonathan, Hohenstein, Bernd, Hollett, Peter, Horvatic, Ivica, Hsu, Bang-Gee, Hsu, Chia-Tien, Hsu, Chih-Yang, Hsu, Shih-Ping, Huang, Chien-Wei, Hudson, Amy, Hung, Chi-Chih, Hwang, Shang-Jyh, Hwang, Daw-Yang, Hyun, Young Youl, Ilmoja, Madis, Irish, Georgina, Jacob, Radu, Jahan, Sadia, Jain, Arunima, Jamar, Sofie, Jander, Anna, Jang, Hye Ryoun, Janko, Catherine, Jardine, Meg, Jaskowski, Piotr, Jeantet, Guillaume, Jelakovic, Bojan, Jeon, Junseok, Jeong, Jong Cheol, Jesudason, Shilpanjali, Jittirat, Arksarapuk, Jo, Sang-Kyung, Jones, Rachel, Joo, Narae, Jorge, Sofia, Julian, Bruce, Jung, JiYong, Jyothinagaram, Praveena, Kadakia, Jigar, Kamal, Fahameedah, Kanigicherla, Durga, Karanovic, Sandra, Karras, Alexandre, Kasimatis, Theodoros, Kassem, Mohamad, Kattamanchi, Siddhartha, Keller, Christopher, Kentric, Dubravka Trajbar, Kettner, Christiane, Khalil, Kassem, Kim, Dana, Kim, Se Joong, Kim, Yeong Hoon, Kim, Yunmi, Kim, Hyung Wook, Kim, Sunggyun, Kim, Jwa-Kyung, Kim, Aejin, Kim, Myung-Gyu, Kimber, Cassandra, Klamm, Kathryn, Koch, Annegret, Koester, Eric, Kolvald, Kulli, Kon, Sui, Kooienga, Laura Ann, Kotwal, Sradha, Krajewska, Magdalena, Kratka, Karolina, Krishnan, Anoushka, Krishnasamy, Rathika, Krueger, Thilo, Kruljac, Ivan, Kulka, Simone, Kunzendorf, Ulrich, Kuo, Mei-Chuan, Kuo, Hung-Tien, Kuo, Sheng, Kwan, Lorraine Pui Yuen, Kwella, Norbert, Kwella, Bogna, Kyaw, Kay, Labat, Aurore, Lafayette, Richard, Lagatta, Mark, Lam, Chi Kwan Darwin, Lambie, Mark, Lanaret, Camille, Latif, Farah, Laute, Margo, Law, Wai Ping, Lawman, Sarah, Lazo, Mercedes Salgueira, Lee, Hajeong, Lee, Moon Hyoung, Lee, Kyu-Beck, Lee, Hyung-seok, Lee, JungEun, Lee, Hyun Hee, Lee, Po-Tsang, Leis, Liisi, Lemahieu, Wim, Leung, Janson, Li, Yan, Lie, Davina Ngoi Wah, Lifland, Howard, Lilienthal, Kadri, Lim, Wai, Limardo, Monica, Livrozet, Marine, Longhi, Selena, Lopes, Daniela, Lopes, Jose Antonio, Lorde, Nathan, Luxton, Grant, Ma, Mingyao, Madhrira, Machaiah, Madonia, Phillip, Maes, Bart, Mahadevan, Kumaradevan, Mahdi, Amar, Mahdi, Eamon, Maillard, Nicolas, Maixnerova, Dita, Majstorovic Barac, Karolina, Malecki, Robert, Malfait, Thomas, Malvica, Silvia, Mandayam, Sreedhar, Manley, Paul, Mansfield, Nick, Marcantoni, Carmelita, Mariat, Christophe, Marin, Tamara Malek, Marin, Lida Maria Rodas, Mark, Patrick, Marques, Joana, Martinez, Eduardo Gutierrez, Martinez, Stacy, Masset, Catherine, Masson, Ingrid, Mather, Amanda, Maung Myint, Thida Maung, Mayet, Valentin, McCafferty, Kieran, McCarthy, Ellen, McDonald, Stephen, McGreal, Kerri, McMahon, Kellyn, McNally, Andrew, McQuarrie, Emily, Medina, Allyson, Meeus, Gert, Mehta, Kshama, Mendoza, Elder, Menezes, Maria, Meng, Jerry, Messa, Piergiorgio, Messias, Ana, Miarka, Przemyslaw, Miglinas, Marius, Mikacic, Ivana, Mikhail, Ashraf, Milicevic, Martina, Minasian, Raffi, Moeller, Marcus, Mohey, Hesham, Mojarrab, Javad, Mok, Maggie Ming Yee, Moncasi, Eduardo Parra, Moonen, Martial, Morales, Wenceslao Adrian Aguilera, Moreno, Eduardo Verde, Moreno, Antolina, Morris, Adam, Moutzouris, Dimitrios, Moya, Mercedes Gonzalez, Mucha, Simon, Musolino, Michela, Napodano, Pietro, Natario, Ana, Negrea, Lavinia, Nelson, Bradley, Neuen, Brendon, Newsome, Britt, Ng, Kit Chung Jack, Nguyen, Thu, Nguyen, Viet, Nicolo, Clementine, Nitschke, Martin, Noble, Euan, Noble, Euan, Nolasco, Fernando, O'Lone, Emma, Ochoa, Adriana Sierra, Oh, Kook-Hwan, Oh, SeWon, Okoh, Pedro, Ombelet, Sara, O'Shaughnessy, Michelle, Ou, Shih-Hsiang, Packham, David, Padiyar, Aparna, Pai, Mei-Fen, Pamplona, Irene Agraz, Pan, Szu-Yu, Pandya, Bhavna, Papadia, Federica, Pardinhas, Clara, Parikh, Nishita, Parikh, Samir, Park, Hyeong Cheon, Park, Jung Tak, Parreira, Lucia, Passerini, Patrizia, Patak, Ramachandra, Patecki, Margret, Patel, Rajan, Patel, Jusmin, Patel Suthar, Meera, Patella, Gemma, Patrikyan, Artashes, Pavlovic, Drasko, Paxton, William, Peh, Chen, Peleg, Yonatan, Pelicano, Josep Miquel Blasco, Peng, Yu-Sen, Pereira de Vicente, Manuel, Perez, Jonay Pantoja, Perez, Erika, Perez de Jose, Ana, Pérez Gómez, María Vanessa, Perez Lluna, Leticia, Peri, Usha, Perico, Norberto, Philipponnet, Carole, Phua, Elaine, Piel, Julia, Pillai, Unnikrishnan, Pilmore, Helen, Plavljanic, Djuro, Plaza, Mercedes Velo, Pollock, Carol, Ponnusamy, Arvind, Ponti, Serena, Powell, Thomas, Pradhan, Nishigandha, Prado, Raul Fernandez, Prkacin, Ingrid, Pruthi, Rishi, Pugh, Dan, Quinn, Sarah, Quintana, Luis F, Raakesh, Lathika, Rabindranath, Kannaiyan, Radermacher, Luc, Radhakrishnan, Jai, Ragy, Omar Sherin Ibrahim, Raichoudhury, Ritesh, Raimundo, Mario, Randone, Paolo, Razavian, Mona, Reichel, Helmut, Reis, Marina, Remuzzi, Giuseppe, Reynolds, Annie, Ricchiuto, Anna, Rico, Ivon Maritza Bobadilla, Rigothier, Claire, Ritchie, Angus, Rivero, Maria Antonieta Azancot, Rizk, Dana, Ro, Han, Rodriguez, Alfred, Rodriguez Garcia, Eva, Roger, Simon, Rony, Mohammad, Rosenberg, Mai, Roueff, Stephane, Rovin, Brad, Roxburgh, Sarah, Ruiz, Mario, Rusinol, Helena Marco, Rychlik, Ivan, Sá, Helena, Salehi, Tania, Sánchez de la Nieta, Maria Dolores, Sanden, Silja, Santockiene, Lina, Santos, Patricia Valerio, Santos, Iara Da Silva, Sargsyan, Mari, Sarnow, Franziska, Sat, Sebahat, Satora, Ewa, Savuk, Ana, Sayer, Matthew, Schlieper, Georg, Schlosser, Mandy, Schmidt-Guertler, Hans, Schockaert, Olivier, Schulte, Kevin, Schulz, Lisa, Selvaskandan, Haresh, Semple, David, Sen, Shaundeep, Seppet, Elviira, Serrano, Antonio Galan, Serre, Jean-Emmanuel, Sevillano, Angel, Shah, Sapna, Shen, Yvonne, Sheridan, Brittany, Shu, Kai-Hsiang, Sightler, Ford, Silva, Sónia, Silva, Arnold, Sinha, Smeeta, Siriwardana, Amanda, Sitas, Zvonimir, Sivo, Carmen, Sizeland, Peter, Sly, Cathylee, Smith, Priscilla, Snow, Brian, Soares, Elsa Sofia Quadrado, Solazzo, Andrea, Solis, Elena Gutierrez, Solomon, Laurence, Song, Young Rim, Sousa, Helena, Spinowitz, Bruce, Stallworthy, Elizabeth, Stamellou, Eleni, Stanczyk, Malgorzata, Stangenberg, Stefanie, Stankovic, Marija, Stankuviene, Asta, Stea, Emma Diletta, Stompor, Tomasz, Storrar, Joshua, Sullivan, James, Sulowicz, Wladyslaw, Suyumova, Irina, Szeto, Cheuk Chun, Tamarit, Esther, Tan, Eddie, Tan, May, Tang, Sydney Chi Wai, Tang, Hon, Teixeira, Catarina, Telling, Kadri, Terrades, Natalia Ramos, Tesar, Vladimir, Tez, Didem, Thervet, Eric, Thibaudin, Damien, Thomas, Mark, Thyagarajan, Nikhil, Tkaczyk, Marcin, Torreggiani, Massimo, Trillini, Matias, Tsai, Shang-Feng, Tsai, Wan-Chuan, Tsai, Jer-Chia, Tseng, Po-Yu, Tumlin, James, Tung, Kuei-Ting, Turnbull, Angus, Udani, Suneel, Uhlinova, Jana, Unt, Kristin, Urciuolo, Federica, Vanacker, An, Vandewiele, Bert, Vaz, Alvaro, Veermae, Kristi, Viaene, Liesbeth, Vickiene, Alvita, Vigano, Sara, Vila, Maria Antonia Munar, Vilayur, Eswari, Villanueva, Caridad Martinez, Villarroya, Cristina Medrano, Villen, Alejandro Soria, Viramontes, Veronica, Vita, Caterina, Vujcic, Dunja, Wahba, Mona, Wan, Susan, Wang, Chih-Hsien, Warling, Xavier, Waters, Gerald, Waugh, Jane, Weiland, Lea, Weiner, Stefan, Weinreich, Thomas, Werth, Stephan Christian, Wickens, Olivia, Wijeratne, Vidu, Wilder, Karen, Willcocks, Lisa, Williams, Allister, Winiarska, Agata, Wirtz, Nikolaus, Wolf, Lothar, Wolf, Gunter, Wong, Muh Geot, Wong, Yick Hei, Wong, Sze Ho Sunny, Workeneh, Biruh, Wu, Ming-Ju, Wu, Hon-Yen, Wyndham, Roger, Yang, Jihyun, Yang, Ju-Yeh, Yeap, Chii, Yim, Ka Fai, Yong, Kenneth, Yoo, Tae-Hyun, Yoon, Songuk, Yu, Tung-Min, Yue, Tak Tai Andrew, Zakari, Michel, Zakauskiene, Urte, Zaoui, Philippe, Zbrzezniak, Justyna, Zielinska, Dorota, and Zizzi, Carlotta Federica
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Sparsentan, a novel, non-immunosuppressive, single-molecule, dual endothelin angiotensin receptor antagonist, significantly reduced proteinuria versus irbesartan, an angiotensin II receptor blocker, at 36 weeks (primary endpoint) in patients with immunoglobulin A nephropathy in the phase 3 PROTECT trial's previously reported interim analysis. Here, we report kidney function and outcomes over 110 weeks from the double-blind final analysis.
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11. Immunoglobulin A Glycosylation Differs between Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis
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Clerc, Florent, Reiding, Karli R., de Haan, Noortje, Koeleman, Carolien A. M., Hipgrave Ederveen, Agnes L., Manetti, Natalia, Dotz, Viktoria, Annese, Vito, and Wuhrer, Manfred
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Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), such as Crohn’s disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC), are chronic and relapsing inflammations of the digestive tract with increasing prevalence, yet they have unknown origins or cure. CD and UC have similar symptoms but respond differently to surgery and medication. Current diagnostic tools often involve invasive procedures, while laboratory markers for patient stratification are lacking. Large glycomic studies of immunoglobulin G and total plasma glycosylation have shown biomarker potential in IBD and could help determine disease mechanisms and therapeutic treatment choice. Hitherto, the glycosylation signatures of plasma immunoglobulin A, an important immunoglobulin secreted into the intestinal mucin, have remained undetermined in the context of IBD. Our study investigated the associations of immunoglobulin A1 and A2 glycosylation with IBD in 442 IBD cases (188 CD and 254 UC) and 120 healthy controls by reversed-phase liquid chromatography electrospray-ionization mass spectrometry of tryptic glycopeptides. Differences of IgA O-and N-glycosylation (including galactosylation, bisection, sialylation, and antennarity) between patient groups were associated with the diseases, and these findings led to the construction of a statistical model to predict the disease group of the patients without the need of invasive procedures. This study expands the current knowledge about CD and UC and could help in the development of noninvasive biomarkers and better patient care.
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12. Prigionieri del cosmo. Un profilo storico e tipologico dello gnosticismo., by Augusto Cosentino
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Annese, Andrea
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13. Point-of-Care Platform for Diagnosis of Venous Thrombosis by Simultaneous Detection of Thrombin Generation and D‑Dimer in Human Plasma.
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Hu, Chunxiao, Annese, Valerio F., Barrett, Michael P., and Cumming, David R. S.
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14. Sparsentan in patients with IgA nephropathy: a prespecified interim analysis from a randomised, double-blind, active-controlled clinical trial
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Heerspink, Hiddo J L, Radhakrishnan, Jai, Alpers, Charles E, Barratt, Jonathan, Bieler, Stewart, Diva, Ulysses, Inrig, Jula, Komers, Radko, Mercer, Alex, Noronha, Irene L, Rheault, Michelle N, Rote, William, Rovin, Brad, Trachtman, Howard, Trimarchi, Hernán, Wong, Muh Geot, Perkovic, Vlado, Alarmartine, Eric, Barratt, Jonathan, Chae, Dong Wan, Del Vecchio, Lucia, Floege, Jurgen, Hwang, Shang-Jyh, Jelakovic, Bojan, Maes, Bart, Malecki, Robert, Miglinas, Marius, Nolasco, Fernando Eduardo Barbosa, Praga, Manual, Rabindranath, Kannaiyan, Rosenberg, Mai, Rovin, Brad, Tang, Sydney Chi Wai, Tesar, Vladmir, Wong, Muh Geot, Bose, Bhadran, Gangadharan, Muralikrishna, McDonald, Stephen, Peh, Chen, Jahan, Sadia, Yeap, Chii, Clayton, Philip, Irish, Georgina, Thyagarajan, Nikhil, Hollett, Peter, Krishnasamy, Rathika, Carroll, Robert, Jesudason, Shilpanjali, Crail, Susan, Coates, Toby, Waugh, Jane, Noble, Euan, Mahadevan, Kumaradevan, Campbell, Victoria, Salehi, Tania, Lim, Wai, Boudville, Neil, Chakera, Aron, Chan, Doris, Krishnan, Anoushka, Eqbal, Yusuf, Gillies, Alastair, Vilayur, Eswari, Maung Myint, Thida Maung, Gray, Nicholas, Waugh, Jane, Noble, Euan, Cheetham, Melissa, Eqbal, Yusuf, Hollett, Peter, Krishnasamy, Rathika, Mahadevan, Kumaradevan, Campbell, Victoria, Pollock, Carol, Cooper, Bruce, Mather, Amanda, Roxburgh, Sarah, Shen, Yvonne, Stangenberg, Stefanie, Siriwardana, Amanda, O'Lone, Emma, Wan, Susan, Neuen, Brendon, Tsun Kit Ha, Jeffrey, Kim, Dana, Heath, Lauren, Jain, Arunima, Phua, Elaine, Li, Yan, Gallagher, Martin, Jardine, Meg, Ritchie, Angus, Razavian, Mona, Foote, Celine, Wyndham, Roger, Sen, Shaundeep, Endre, Zoltan, Erlich, Jonathan, Fernando, Mangalee, Yong, Kenneth, Luxton, Grant, Kotwal, Sradha, Roger, Simon, Wijeratne, Vidu, Packham, David, Fraser, Ian, Vandewiele, Bert, Laute, Margo, Lemahieu, Wim, Jamar, Sofie, Ombelet, Sara, Meeus, Gert, Decupere, Marc, Schockaert, Olivier, Doubel, Peter, Viaene, Liesbeth, Radermacher, Luc, Masset, Catherine, Moonen, Martial, Firre, Eric, Milicevic, Martina, Warling, Xavier, Vanacker, An, Malfait, Thomas, Durlen, Ivan, Horvatic, Ivica, Savuk, Ana, Gellineo, Lana, Karanovic, Sandra, Dika, Zivka, Plavljanic, Djuro, Mikacic, Ivana, Trajbar Kentric, Dubravka, Barisic, Dunja, Stankovic, Marija, Majstorovic Barac, Karolina, Kruljac, Ivan, Pavlovic, Drasko, Drinkovic, Martin, Prkacin, Ingrid, Barbic, Jerko, Sitas, Zvonimir, Vujcic, Dunja, Rychlik, Ivan, Benesova, Anna, Drinovska, Klara, Kratka, Karolina, Maixnerova, Dita, Ilmoja, Madis, Unt, Kristin, Lilienthal, Kadri, Auerbach, Asta, Leis, Liisi, Piel, Julia, Adoberg, Annika, Kolvald, Kulli, Veermae, Kristi, Telling, Kadri, Seppet, Elviira, Uhlinova, Jana, Zaoui, Philippe, Carron, Pierre-Louis, Masson, Ingrid, Dinic, Miriana, Thibaudin, Damien, Broyet, Christian, Maillard, Nicolas, Mohey, Hesham, Mariat, Christophe, Claisse, Guillaume, Alamartine, Eric, Dussol, Bertrand, Burtey, Stephane, Chiche-Jourde, Noemie, Serre, Jean-Emmanuel, Jeantet, Guillaume, Chenine, Leila, Blanchard, Anne, Roueff, Stephane, Thervet, Eric, Fouassier, David, Buffet, Alexandre, Livrozet, Marine, Gaisset, Roxane, Karras, Alexandre, Heng, Anne-Elisabeth, Garrouste, Cyril, Philipponnet, Carole, Nicolo, Clementine, Atenza, Alba, Lanaret, Camille, Greze, Clarisse, Mayet, Valentin, Dumond, Clement, Delmas, Yahsou, Combe, Christian, Rigothier, Claire, Burguet, Laure, Labat, Aurore, Mucha, Simon, de Précigout, Valérie, Weinreich, Thomas, Reichel, Helmut, Draganova, Diliana, Wolf, Lothar, Hohenstein, Bernd, Heinrichs, Sven, Kulka, Simone, Sat, Sebahat, Weiland, Lea, Krueger, Thilo, Wolf, Gunter, Kettner, Christiane, Schlosser, Mandy, Herfurth, Johann Konstantin, Koch, Annegret, Busch, Martin, Werth, Stephan Christian, Nitschke, Martin, Cakiroglu, Figen, Sarnow, Franziska, Schulz, Lisa, Weiner, Stefan, Wirtz, Nikolaus, Koester, Eric, Moeller, Marcus, Stamellou, Eleni, Sanden, Silja, Schmidt-Guertler, Hans, Bernhardt, Wanja, Patecki, Margret, Schlieper, Georg, Schulte, Kevin, Girardet, Annette, Kunzendorf, Ulrich, Kwan, Lorraine Pui Yuen, Mok, Maggie Ming Yee, Chan, Gary Chi Wang, Ma, Mingyao, Lie, Davina Ngoi Wah, Chan, Anthony Ting Pong, Szeto, Cheuk Chun, Ng, Kit Chung Jack, Cheung, Siu Fai, Yue, Tak Tai Andrew, Fung, Ka Shun Samuel, Tang, Hon, Yim, Ka Fai, Law, Wai Ping, Wong, Yick Hei, Lam, Chi Kwan Darwin, Wong, Sze Ho Sunny, Marcantoni, Carmelita, Aliotta, Roberta, Deodato, Francesca, Patella, Gemma, Comi, Nicolino, Vita, Caterina, Carullo, Nazareno, Bolignano, Davide, Musolino, Michela, Trillini, Matias, Perico, Norberto, Remuzzi, Giuseppe, Daina, Erica, Biancone, Luigi, Colla, Loredana, Burdese, Manuel, Cogno, Chiara, Boaglio, Elena, Abbasciano, Isabella, Zizzi, Carlotta Federica, Randone, Paolo, Napodano, Pietro, Ricchiuto, Anna, Cassia, Matthias, Accarino, Simone, Cozzolino, Mario, Baccaro, Rocco, Costanzi, Stefano, Di Maio, Federica, Arena, Maria, Urciuolo, Federica, Vigano, Sara, Cavalli, Andrea, Limardo, Monica, Bordoli, Monica, Ponti, Serena, Longhi, Selena, Solazzo, Andrea, Giaroni, Francesco, Donati, Gabriele, Torreggiani, Massimo, Catucci, Davide, Colucci, Marco, Esposito, Vittoria, Esposito, Ciro, Gesualdo, Loreto, Capaccio, Flavia, Diletta Stea, Emma, Sivo, Carmen, Annese, Francesca, Papadia, Federica, Messa, Piergiorgio, Belingheri, Mirco, Passerini, Patrizia, Malvica, Silvia, Vickiene, Alvita, Zakauskiene, Urte, Asakiene, Egle, Bumblyte', Inga Arune, Stankuviene, Asta, Santockiene, Lina, Hayat, Ashik, Williams, Allister, Sizeland, Peter, Tan, Eddie, Waters, Gerald, Chan, Lai Wan, Henderson, Andrew, Turnbull, Angus, McNally, Andrew, Reynolds, Annie, Pilmore, Helen, Dittmer, Ian, Manley, Paul, Stallworthy, Elizabeth, Goh, Tze, Semple, David, Collins, Michael, Curry, Elizabeth, Ahmed, Jafar, Nguyen, Thu, Winiarska, Agata, Zbrzezniak, Justyna, Stompor, Tomasz, Krajewska, Magdalena, Augustyniak-Bartosik, Hanna, Zielinska, Dorota, Jander, Anna, Stanczyk, Malgorzata, Tkaczyk, Marcin, Miarka, Przemyslaw, Aksamit, Dariusz, Jaskowski, Piotr, Sulowicz, Wladyslaw, Cieniawski, Dominik, Gontarek-Kacprzak, Julita, Felicjanczuk, Elzbieta, Kwella, Norbert, Kwella, Bogna, Satora, Ewa, Fernandes, João Carlos, Gomes, Ana Marta, Reis, Marina, Lopes, Daniela, Almeida, Catarina, Sá, Helena, Figueiredo, Ana Carolina, Pardinhas, Clara, Almeida, Edgar, Raimundo, Mario, Cortesão Costa, Ana, Falcao Goncalves, Luis Pedro, Fernandes, Sara, Silva, Sónia, Teixeira, Catarina, Fernandes, Adriana, Nolasco, Fernando, Alves, Patricia, Gois, Mario, Fonseca, Nuno, Messias, Ana, Menezes, Maria, Cardoso, Filipa, Sousa, Helena, Marques, Joana, Barata, Rui, Lopes, Jose Antonio, Jorge, Sofia, Gameiro, Joana, de Almeida Agapito Fonseca, Jose Nuno, Goncalves, Sara, Farinha, Ana, Valerio Santos, Patricia, Natario, Ana, de Jesus Barreto, Jose Carlos, Abrantes, Catarina, Quadrado Soares, Elsa Sofia, Soares Felgueiras, Joana de Sousa, Cunha, Liliana, Parreira, Lucia, Furtado, Teresa, Vaz, Alvaro, Oh, Kook-Hwan, Lee, Hajeong, Joong Kim, Se, Jeong, Jong Cheol, Hoon Kim, Yeong, Kim, Yunmi, Park, Hyeong Cheon, Choi, Hoon Young, Wook Kim, Hyung, Lee, Moon Hyoung, Yoon, Songuk, Lee, Kyu-Beck, Hyun, YoungYoul, Yoo, Tae-Hyun, Han, Seung Hyeok, Park, Jung Tak, Kim, Sunggyun, Song, Young Rim, Kim, Jwa-Kyung, Lee, Hyung-seok, Joo, Narae, Lee, JungEun, Ryoun Jang, Hye, Jeon, Junseok, Chung, Wookyung, Lee, HyunHee, Chang, Jae Hyun, Chun, Ka Yeong, Jung, Ji Yong, Ro, Han, Kim, Aejin, Jo, Sang-Kyung, Yang, Jihyun, Kim, Myung-Gyu, Oh, SeWon, Martinez Villanueva, Caridad, Gimeno, Ana Vilar, Andres Useche Bonilla, Gustavo, Tamarit, Esther, Galan Serrano, Antonio, Verde Moreno, Eduardo, Fernandez, Jose Luño, Goicoechea Diezhandino, Maria Angeles, Verdalles Guzman, Ursula, de Jose, Ana Perez, Ortiz Arduan, Alberto, Pérez Gómez, María Vanessa, Martín Cleary, Catalina, Prado, Raul Fernandez, Goma, Elena, Ballarin, Jose, Encarnacion, Montserrat Diaz, Da Silva Santos, Iara, Marco Rusinol, Helena, Furlano, Monica, Arias, Carlos, Barrios, Clara, Garcia, Eva Rodriguez, Sierra Ochoa, Adriana, Vizcaino Castillo, Belen, Pantoja Perez, Jonay, Gonzalez Moya, Mercedes, Sargsyan, Mari, Calatayud Aristoy, Emma, Bernabeu, Ana Avila, Perez Lluna, Leticia, Malek Marin, Tamara, Antonia Munar Vila, Maria, Bobadilla Rico, Ivon Maritza, Allende Burgos, Natalia, Gutierrez Martinez, Eduardo, Gutierrez Solis, Elena, Sevillano, Angel, Merida Herrero, Evangelina, Miquel Blasco Pelicano, Josep, Rodas Marin, Lida Maria, Quintana, Luis F, Antonieta Azancot Rivero, Maria, Ramos Terrades, Natalia, Garcia Carro, Clara, Agraz Pamplona, Irene, Salgueira Lazo, Mercedes, de la Prada Alvarez, Francisco, Alonso Garcia, Fabiola, Adrian Aguilera Morales, Wenceslao, Virxinia Pol Heres, Salia, Forcen, Angel, Parra Moncasi, Eduardo, Medrano Villarroya, Cristina, Soria Villen, Alejandro, Gracia Garcia, Olga, Velo Plaza, Mercedes, Sánchez de la Nieta, Maria Dolores, Calvo Arevalo, Marta, Moreno, Antolina, Cigarran Guldris, Secundino, de Vicente, Manuel Pereira, Munar Vila, Maria Antonia, Bobadilla Rico, Ivon Maritza, Allende Burgos, Natalia, Hsu, Bang-Gee, Wang, Chih-Hsien, Chen, Cheng-Hsu, Yu, Tung-Min, Wu, Ming-Ju, Tsai, Shang-Feng, Hsu, Chia-Tien, Chiu, Hsien-Fu, Chou, Kang-Ju, Fang, Hua-Chang, Lee, Po-Tsang, Chen, Hsin-Yu, Chen, Chien-Liang, Huang, Chien-Wei, Ou, Shih-Hsiang, Ho, Tzung-Yo, Hsu, Chih-Yang, Chang, Ming-Shan, Chiu, Yen-Ling, Peng, Yu-Sen, Shu, Kai-Hsiang, Pan, Szu-Yu, Hsu, Shih-Ping, Yang, Ju-Yeh, Pai, Mei-Fen, Tseng, Po-Yu, Wu, Hon-Yen, Tsai, Wan-Chuan, Tung, Kuei-Ting, Chen, Hung-Yuan, Chen, Hung-Chun, Kuo, Mei-Chuan, Hwang, Daw-Yang, Chiu, Yi-Wen, Hung, Chi-Chih, Kuo, Hung-Tien, Tsai, Jer-Chia, McCafferty, Kieran, Forbes, Suzanne, Dasgupta, Indranil, Thomas, Mark, Mahdi, Amar, Ajayi, Bamidele, Chowdhury, Paramit, Kasimatis, Theodoros, Moutzouris, Dimitrios, Dudreuilh, Caroline, Pruthi, Rishi, Mansfield, Nick, Doctor, Gabriel, Shah, Sapna, Kon, Sui, Smith, Priscilla, Hamilton, Patrick, Kanigicherla, Durga, Ibrahim Ragy, Omar Sherin, Alchi, Bassam, Flossmann, Oliver, Ghalli, Farid, Lawman, Sarah, Sinha, Smeeta, Chrysochou, Constantina, Chukwu, Chukwuma, Maire De Bhailis, Aine, Al Chalabi, Saif, Hudson, Amy, Gopu, Arun, Wickens, Olivia, Storrar, Joshua, Wahba, Mona, Lorde, Nathan, Rony, Mohammad, Griffin, Sian, Latif, Farah, Ali, Mohammad, DaSilva, Louise, Ayling-Smith, Jonathan, Mahdi, Eamon, Willcocks, Lisa, Jones, Rachel, Cheung, Chee Kay, Selvaskandan, Haresh, Pugh, Dan, Sayer, Matthew, Dhaun, Neeraj, Chapman, Fiona, Mark, Patrick, Geddes, Colin, McQuarrie, Emily, Patel, Rajan, Solomon, Laurence, Ponnusamy, Arvind, Morris, Adam, Okoh, Pedro, Floyd, Lauren, Dhaygude, Ajay, Leung, Janson, Goldsmith, Christopher, Pandya, Bhavna, Tez, Didem, Mikhail, Ashraf, Brown, Karen, Bucknall, Thomas, Lambie, Mark, Comunale, Roderick, Brandon, Donald, Martinez, Stacy, Hall, Amanda, Henderson, Amy, Fearday, Aaron, Douthit, Nicole, Snow, Brian, Silva, Arnold, Sly, Cathylee, Keller, Christopher, Davidson, Robert, Meng, Jerry, Haws, Robert, Kattamanchi, Siddhartha, Mojarrab, Javad, Pillai, Unnikrishnan, Lafayette, Richard, O'Shaughnessy, Michelle, Kamal, Fahameedah, Mehta, Kshama, Baker, Bruce, Ruiz, Mario, Jyothinagaram, Praveena, Peri, Usha, Paxton, William, Tumlin, James, McGreal, Kerri, McCarthy, Ellen, Kimber, Cassandra, Gautam, Archana, Khalil, Kassem, Nguyen, Viet, Nguyen, Viet, Minasian, Raffi, Arfaania, Dariush, Daneshvari, Sam, Zakari, Michel, Patrikyan, Artashes, Afsari, Rouzbeh, Ayvazyan, Christine, Fakih, Faisal, Lagatta, Mark, Fakih, Faisal, Rodriguez, Alfred, Avella, Jorge Enrique Monroy, Patak, Ramachandra, Kadakia, Jigar, Radhakrishnan, Jai, Appel, Gerald, Ahn, Wooin, Nelson, Bradley, Medina, Allyson, Ahmad, Syeda, Peleg, Yonatan, Clement, Nisha, Chiu, Ian, Hendren, Elizabeth, Bomback, Andrew, Canetta, Pietro, Spinowitz, Bruce, Charytan, Chaim, Parikh, Nishita, Kuo, Sheng, Raichoudhury, Ritesh, Dobre, Mirela, Negrea, Lavinia, Padiyar, Aparna, Jittirat, Arksarapuk, Pradhan, Nishigandha, Dhelaria, Ranjit, Balamuthusamy, Saravanan, Madhrira, Machaiah, Powell, Thomas, Lifland, Howard, Bailey, Asha, Ford Sightler, Sarah Ashley, Suthar, Meera Patel, Green, Heather, Parikh, Samir, Ayoub, Isabelle, Almaani, Salem, Contreras, Gabriel, Fornoni, Alessia, Drexler, Yelena, Geara, Abdallah, Sheridan, Brittany, Coppock, Gaia, Hogan, Jonathan, Gonzalez, Carlos, Bhadra, Shamik, Chowdhury, Pradip, Kyaw, Kay, Tan, May, Raakesh, Lathika, Mendoza, Elder, Viramontes, Veronica, Chaudhry, Asghar, Carbonell, Juan, Gadh, Rajdeep, Fernandez, Victor, Kassem, Mohamad, Jacob, Radu, Wilder, Karen, Newsome, Britt, Klamm, Kathryn, Suyumova, Irina, Kooienga, Laura Ann, Janko, Catherine, Rizk, Dana, Julian, Bruce, Caster, Dawn, Perez, Erika, Garg, Gunjan, Gowda, Nayan, Udani, Suneel, Mandayam, Sreedhar, Workeneh, Biruh, Comunale, Roderick, Brandon, Donald, Pillai, Unnikrishnan, Assefi, Ali, Greco, Barbara, Germain, Michael, Patel, Jusmin, Quinn, Sarah, Sullivan, James, Glaze, Jeffrey, Madonia, Phillip, McMahon, Kellyn, Giles, Harold, Adler, Sharon, and Dai, Tiane
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Sparsentan is a novel, non-immunosuppressive, single-molecule, dual endothelin and angiotensin receptor antagonist being examined in an ongoing phase 3 trial in adults with IgA nephropathy. We report the prespecified interim analysis of the primary proteinuria efficacy endpoint, and safety.
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15. The cost of inflammatory bowel disease in high-income settings: a Lancet Gastroenterology & HepatologyCommission
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Burisch, Johan, Zhao, Mirabella, Odes, Selwyn, De Cruz, Peter, Vermeire, Severine, Bernstein, Charles N, Kaplan, Gilaad G, Duricova, Dana, Greenberg, Dan, Melberg, Hans O, Watanabe, Mamoru, Ahn, Hyeong Sik, Targownik, Laura, Pittet, Valérie E H, Annese, Vito, Park, KT, Katsanos, Konstantinos H, Høivik, Marte L, Krznaric, Zeljko, Chaparro, María, Loftus, Edward V, Lakatos, Peter L, Gisbert, Javier P, Bemelman, Willem, Moum, Bjorn, Gearry, Richard B, Kappelman, Michael D, Hart, Ailsa, Pierik, Marieke J, Andrews, Jane M, Ng, Siew C, D'Inca, Renata, and Munkholm, Pia
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The cost of caring for patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) continues to increase worldwide. The cause is not only a steady increase in the prevalence of Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis in both developed and newly industrialised countries, but also the chronic nature of the diseases, the need for long-term, often expensive treatments, the use of more intensive disease monitoring strategies, and the effect of the diseases on economic productivity. This Commission draws together a wide range of expertise to discuss the current costs of IBD care, the drivers of increasing costs, and how to deliver affordable care for IBD in the future. The key conclusions are that (1) increases in health-care costs must be evaluated against improved disease management and reductions in indirect costs, and (2) that overarching systems for data interoperability, registries, and big data approaches must be established for continuous assessment of effectiveness, costs, and the cost-effectiveness of care. International collaborations should be sought out to evaluate novel models of care (eg, value-based health care, including integrated health care, and participatory health-care models), as well as to improve the education and training of clinicians, patients, and policy makers.
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16. Abstract ID: 47The AFS Endoscopic Classification of Esophago-gastric Junction Integrity Is Superior to the Hill Classification in Terms of Inter-observer Variability
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Siboni, Stefano, Sozzi, Marco, Lovece, Andrea, Milito, Pamela, Visaggi, Pierfrancesco, Ghisa, Matteo, Puricelli, Michele, Annese, Vito, Dell'Anna, Giuseppe, Albertini Petroni, Guglielmo, Kristo, Ivan, Riegler, Martin, Cusmai, Lorenzo, Lazzari, Veronica, and Panici, Tommaso
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17. Genome-wide association analyses define pathogenic signaling pathways and prioritize drug targets for IgA nephropathy
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Kiryluk, Krzysztof, Sanchez-Rodriguez, Elena, Zhou, Xu-Jie, Zanoni, Francesca, Liu, Lili, Mladkova, Nikol, Khan, Atlas, Marasa, Maddalena, Zhang, Jun Y., Balderes, Olivia, Sanna-Cherchi, Simone, Bomback, Andrew S., Canetta, Pietro A., Appel, Gerald B., Radhakrishnan, Jai, Trimarchi, Hernan, Sprangers, Ben, Cattran, Daniel C., Reich, Heather, Pei, York, Ravani, Pietro, Galesic, Kresimir, Maixnerova, Dita, Tesar, Vladimir, Stengel, Benedicte, Metzger, Marie, Canaud, Guillaume, Maillard, Nicolas, Berthoux, Francois, Berthelot, Laureline, Pillebout, Evangeline, Monteiro, Renato, Nelson, Raoul, Wyatt, Robert J., Smoyer, William, Mahan, John, Samhar, Al-Akash, Hidalgo, Guillermo, Quiroga, Alejandro, Weng, Patricia, Sreedharan, Raji, Selewski, David, Davis, Keefe, Kallash, Mahmoud, Vasylyeva, Tetyana L., Rheault, Michelle, Chishti, Aftab, Ranch, Daniel, Wenderfer, Scott E., Samsonov, Dmitry, Claes, Donna J., Akchurin, Oleh, Goumenos, Dimitrios, Stangou, Maria, Nagy, Judit, Kovacs, Tibor, Fiaccadori, Enrico, Amoroso, Antonio, Barlassina, Cristina, Cusi, Daniele, Del Vecchio, Lucia, Battaglia, Giovanni Giorgio, Bodria, Monica, Boer, Emanuela, Bono, Luisa, Boscutti, Giuliano, Caridi, Gianluca, Lugani, Francesca, Ghiggeri, GianMarco, Coppo, Rosanna, Peruzzi, Licia, Esposito, Vittoria, Esposito, Ciro, Feriozzi, Sandro, Polci, Rosaria, Frasca, Giovanni, Galliani, Marco, Garozzo, Maurizio, Mitrotti, Adele, Gesualdo, Loreto, Granata, Simona, Zaza, Gianluigi, Londrino, Francesco, Magistroni, Riccardo, Pisani, Isabella, Magnano, Andrea, Marcantoni, Carmelita, Messa, Piergiorgio, Mignani, Renzo, Pani, Antonello, Ponticelli, Claudio, Roccatello, Dario, Salvadori, Maurizio, Salvi, Erica, Santoro, Domenico, Gembillo, Guido, Savoldi, Silvana, Spotti, Donatella, Zamboli, Pasquale, Izzi, Claudia, Alberici, Federico, Delbarba, Elisa, Florczak, Michał, Krata, Natalia, Mucha, Krzysztof, Pączek, Leszek, Niemczyk, Stanisław, Moszczuk, Barbara, Pańczyk-Tomaszewska, Malgorzata, Mizerska-Wasiak, Malgorzata, Perkowska-Ptasińska, Agnieszka, Bączkowska, Teresa, Durlik, Magdalena, Pawlaczyk, Krzysztof, Sikora, Przemyslaw, Zaniew, Marcin, Kaminska, Dorota, Krajewska, Magdalena, Kuzmiuk-Glembin, Izabella, Heleniak, Zbigniew, Bullo-Piontecka, Barbara, Liberek, Tomasz, Dębska-Slizien, Alicja, Hryszko, Tomasz, Materna-Kiryluk, Anna, Miklaszewska, Monika, Szczepańska, Maria, Dyga, Katarzyna, Machura, Edyta, Siniewicz-Luzeńczyk, Katarzyna, Pawlak-Bratkowska, Monika, Tkaczyk, Marcin, Runowski, Dariusz, Kwella, Norbert, Drożdż, Dorota, Habura, Ireneusz, Kronenberg, Florian, Prikhodina, Larisa, van Heel, David, Fontaine, Bertrand, Cotsapas, Chris, Wijmenga, Cisca, Franke, Andre, Annese, Vito, Gregersen, Peter K., Parameswaran, Sreeja, Weirauch, Matthew, Kottyan, Leah, Harley, John B., Suzuki, Hitoshi, Narita, Ichiei, Goto, Shin, Lee, Hajeong, Kim, Dong Ki, Kim, Yon Su, Park, Jin-Ho, Cho, BeLong, Choi, Murim, Van Wijk, Ans, Huerta, Ana, Ars, Elisabet, Ballarin, Jose, Lundberg, Sigrid, Vogt, Bruno, Mani, Laila-Yasmin, Caliskan, Yasar, Barratt, Jonathan, Abeygunaratne, Thilini, Kalra, Philip A., Gale, Daniel P., Panzer, Ulf, Rauen, Thomas, Floege, Jürgen, Schlosser, Pascal, Ekici, Arif B., Eckardt, Kai-Uwe, Chen, Nan, Xie, Jingyuan, Lifton, Richard P., Loos, Ruth J. F., Kenny, Eimear E., Ionita-Laza, Iuliana, Köttgen, Anna, Julian, Bruce A., Novak, Jan, Scolari, Francesco, Zhang, Hong, and Gharavi, Ali G.
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IgA nephropathy (IgAN) is a progressive form of kidney disease defined by glomerular deposition of IgA. Here we performed a genome-wide association study of 10,146 kidney-biopsy-diagnosed IgAN cases and 28,751 controls across 17 international cohorts. We defined 30 genome-wide significant risk loci explaining 11% of disease risk. A total of 16 loci were new, including TNFSF4/TNFSF18, REL, CD28, PF4V1, LY86, LYN, ANXA3, TNFSF8/TNFSF15, REEP3, ZMIZ1, OVOL1/RELA, ETS1, IGH, IRF8, TNFRSF13Band FCAR. The risk loci were enriched in gene orthologs causing abnormal IgA levels when genetically manipulated in mice. We also observed a positive genetic correlation between IgAN and serum IgA levels. High polygenic score for IgAN was associated with earlier onset of kidney failure. In a comprehensive functional annotation analysis of candidate causal genes, we observed convergence of biological candidates on a common set of inflammatory signaling pathways and cytokine ligand–receptor pairs, prioritizing potential new drug targets.
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18. “Therefore I Said to the Samaritan Woman …”
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Annese, Andrea
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19. ENDOSCOPIC MANAGEMENT OF DELAYED-GASTRIC-EMPTYING AFTER ESOPHAGECTOMY IN A TERTIARY REFERRAL CENTER: COMPARISON BETWEEN DIFFERENT ENDOSCOPIC PROCEDURES.
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Dell'Anna, Giuseppe, Mandarino, Francesco, Fasulo, Ernesto, Barchi, Alberto, Azzolini, Francesco, Fanti, Lorella, Viale, Edi, Esposito, Dario, Verga, Maria Chiara, Napolitano, Maria, Fanizza, Jacopo, Elmore, Ugo, Fuccio, Lorenzo, Annese, Vito, Rosati, Riccardo, and Danese, Silvio
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20. Single Metal Atom Catalysts and ORR: H‑Bonding, Solvation, and the Elusive Hydroperoxyl Intermediate.
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Armillotta, Francesco, Bidoggia, Davide, Baronio, Stefania, Biasin, Pietro, Annese, Antonio, Scardamaglia, Mattia, Zhu, Suyun, Bozzini, Benedetto, Modesti, Silvio, Peressi, Maria, and Vesselli, Erik
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21. Sicurezza ed efficacia nell'utilizzo di tourniquets improvvisati versus dispositivi commerciali nel controllo dell'emorragia massiva: una revisione della letteratura.
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ANNESE, FEDERICA, TIRABOSCHI, LORENZO, MASCIOLI, LISA, and SOFIA, DIANA MARIA
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HEMORRHAGE prevention ,TOURNIQUETS ,MEDICAL databases ,CINAHL database ,ONLINE information services ,PENETRATING wounds ,SYSTEMATIC reviews ,PRODUCT design ,EMERGENCY medical services ,MEDLINE ,PATIENT safety - Abstract
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22. Peroral Endoscopic Myotomy for the Treatment of Esophageal Diverticula
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Facciorusso, Antonio, Ramai, Daryl, Ichkhanian, Yervant, Yadlapati, Rena, Annese, Vito, Wani, Sachin, and Khashab, Mouen A.
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23. Attributes of intestinal microbiota composition and their correlation with clinical primary non-response to anti-TNF-α agents in inflammatory bowel disease patients.
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Alatawi, Hanan, Mosli, Mahmoud, Saadah, Omar I., Annese, Vito, Al-Hindi, Rashad, Alatawy, Marfat, Al-Amrah, Hadba, Alshehri, Dikhnah, Bahieldin, Ahmad, and Edris, Sherif
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24. ECCO Guidelines on Therapeutics in Ulcerative Colitis: Surgical Treatment.
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Spinelli, Antonino, Bonovas, Stefanos, Burisch, Johan, Kucharzik, Torsten, Adamina, Michel, Annese, Vito, Bachmann, Oliver, Bettenworth, Dominik, Chaparro, Maria, Czuber-Dochan, Wladyslawa, Eder, Piotr, Ellul, Pierre, Fidalgo, Catarina, Fiorino, Gionata, Gionchetti, Paolo, Gisbert, Javier P, Gordon, Hannah, Hedin, Charlotte, Holubar, Stefan, and Iacucci, Marietta
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This is the second of a series of two articles reporting the European Crohn's and Colitis Organisation [ECCO] evidence-based consensus on the management of adult patients with ulcerative colitis [UC]. The first article is focused on medical management, and the present article addresses medical treatment of acute severe ulcerative colitis [ASUC] and surgical management of medically refractory UC patients, including preoperative optimisation, surgical strategies, and technical issues. The article provides advice for a variety of common clinical and surgical conditions. Together, the articles represent an update of the evidence-based recommendations of the ECCO for UC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. ECCO Guidelines on Therapeutics in Ulcerative Colitis: Medical Treatment.
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Raine, Tim, Bonovas, Stefanos, Burisch, Johan, Kucharzik, Torsten, Adamina, Michel, Annese, Vito, Bachmann, Oliver, Bettenworth, Dominik, Chaparro, Maria, Czuber-Dochan, Wladyslawa, Eder, Piotr, Ellul, Pierre, Fidalgo, Catarina, Fiorino, Gionata, Gionchetti, Paolo, Gisbert, Javier P, Gordon, Hannah, Hedin, Charlotte, Holubar, Stefan, and Iacucci, Marietta
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26. IL DIALOGO DEL SALVATORE (NHC III,5) E LA "COSTELLAZIONE GIOVANNISTA".
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ANNESE, ANDREA
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27. ENDOSCOPIC MANAGEMENT OF DELAYED-GASTRIC-EMPTYING AFTER ESOPHAGECTOMY IN A TERTIARY REFERRAL CENTER: COMPARISON BETWEEN DIFFERENT ENDOSCOPIC PROCEDURES.
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Dell'Anna, Giuseppe, Mandarino, Francesco, Fasulo, Ernesto, Barchi, Alberto, Azzolini, Francesco, Fanti, Lorella, Viale, Edi, Esposito, Dario, Verga, Maria Chiara, Napolitano, Maria, Fanizza, Jacopo, Elmore, Ugo, Fuccio, Lorenzo, Annese, Vito, Rosati, Riccardo, and Danese, Silvio
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28. ENDOSCOPIC MANAGEMENT OF DELAYED-GASTRIC-EMPTYING AFTER ESOPHAGECTOMY IN A TERTIARY REFERRAL CENTER: COMPARISON BETWEEN DIFFERENT ENDOSCOPIC PROCEDURES.
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Dell'Anna, Giuseppe, Mandarino, Francesco, Fasulo, Ernesto, Barchi, Alberto, Azzolini, Francesco, Fanti, Lorella, Viale, Edi, Esposito, Dario, Verga, Maria Chiara, Napolitano, Maria, Fanizza, Jacopo, Elmore, Ugo, Fuccio, Lorenzo, Annese, Vito, Rosati, Riccardo, and Danese, Silvio
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29. Mo1284 HIGH RESOLUTION MANOMETRY CHARACTERISTICS CONFIRM SIMILAR UNDERLYING PATHOPHYSIOLOGIC MECHANISMS BETWEEN LOS ANGELES GRADES B, C AND D ESOPHAGITIS.
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Sozzi, Marco, Siboni, Stefano, Visaggi, Pierfrancesco, Kristo, Ivan, De Bortoli, Nicola, Tolone, Salvatore, Marabotto, Elisa, Bernardi, Daniele, Schoppmann, Sebastian F., Barcella, Benedetta, Penagini, Roberto, Annese, Vito, Savarino, Edoardo V., Asti, Emanuele L., and Gyawali, C. Prakash
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30. MP47-03 IMPACT OF LOW-INTENSITY EXTRACORPOREAL SHOCKWAVE THERAPY ON VASCULAR PARAMETERS AND SEXUAL FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH ARTERIOGENIC ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION.
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Rubino, Matteo, Ricapito, Anna, Finati, Marco, Falagario, Ugo G., Annese, Pasquale, Mancini, Vito, Busetto, GianMaria, Cormio, Luigi, Carrieri, Giuseppe, and Bettocchi, Carlo
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IMPOTENCE ,SHOCK waves ,EXTRACORPOREAL shock wave therapy ,SMOKING ,PHOSPHODIESTERASE-5 inhibitors ,PENILE prostheses - Published
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31. OC.08.8: MANOMETRIC SCREENING OF PATIENTS WITH LARYNGOPHARYNGEAL REFLUX DISEASE WITH THE NOVEL MILAN SCORE.
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Puricelli, M., Siboni, S., De Bortoli, N., Sozzi, M., Visaggi, P., Marabotto, E., Tolone, S., Bernardi, D., Lovece, A., Milito, P., Vico, E., Annese, V., and Asti, E.L.G.
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32. Prevalence and Predictors of Reduced Bone Density in Child and Adolescent Patients With Crohn's Disease.
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Saadah, Omar I., Annese, Vito, and Mosli, Mahmoud H.
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Reduced bone mineral density (BMD) has broadly been found to be associated with inflammatory bowel disease across a number of geographical locations and cultures. We aimed to estimate the prevalence of reduced BMD and identify clinical predictors in a cohort of Crohn's disease patients (CD) in Saudi Arabia. We conducted a retrospective study involving children and adolescents with CD between 2013 and 2018. BMD was evaluated using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry scans of the spine and body. A multivariate analysis was performed for the detection of predictors of low BMD. Sixty-four patients were enrolled. The median age was 16 years (range, 8–19 years) and 55% of patients were males. Total body BMD scanning identified 25 patients (39%) with osteoporosis. Twenty patients (31.3%) were found to have z scores consistent with osteopenia. A multivariate regression analysis identified a low weight-for-age z score (B coefficient = 0.347, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.211–0.482, p < 0.001 for Spine BMD and B coefficient = 0.321, 95% CI = 0.170–0.472, p < 0.001 for total body BMD), a low height-for-age z score (B coefficient = 0.187, 95% CI = 0.035–0.338, p = 0.017 for spine BMD and B coefficient = 0.0.258, 95% CI = 0.089–0.427, p = 0.004 for total body BMD), a low 25-hyroxyvitamin D level (B coefficient = 0.026, 95% CI = 0.013–0.038, p < 0.001 for spine BMD and B coefficient = 0.016, 95% CI = 0.002–0.031, p = 0.026 for total body BMD), and a higher number of corticosteroid induction courses (B coefficient = −0.567, 95% CI = −0.923 to −0.212, p = 0.003 for spine BMD and B coefficient = −0.566, 95% CI = 0.963–0.169, p = 0.007 for total body BMD) as predictors of low BMD. In the spine BMD analysis, older age at the time of presentation was identified as a significant predictor for low bone density (B coefficient = 0.254, 95% CI = 0.141–0.368, p < 0.001). In conclusion, Saudi Arabian children and adolescents with CD have a high prevalence rate of low bone density compared to Western populations. Several clinical characteristics are identified as significant predictors for low BMD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. Comparative efficacy of first-line therapeutic interventions for achalasia: a systematic review and network meta-analysis
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Facciorusso, Antonio, Singh, Siddharth, Abbas Fehmi, Syed M., Annese, Vito, Lipham, John, and Yadlapati, Rena
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Background: Several interventions with variable efficacy are available as first-line therapy for patients with achalasia. We assessed the comparative efficacy of different strategies for management of achalasia, through a network meta-analysis combining direct and indirect treatment comparisons. Methods: We identified six randomized controlled trials in adults with achalasia that compared the efficacy of pneumatic dilation (PD; n= 260), laparoscopic Heller myotomy (LHM; n= 309), and peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM; n= 176). Primary efficacy outcome was 1-year treatment success (patient-reported improvement in symptoms based on validated scores); secondary efficacy outcomes were 2-year treatment success and physiologic improvement; safety outcomes were risk of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), severe erosive esophagitis, and procedure-related serious adverse events. We performed pairwise and network meta-analysis for all treatments, and used GRADE criteria to appraise quality of evidence. Results: Low-quality evidence, based primarily on direct evidence, supports the use of POEM (RR [risk ratio], 1.29; 95% confidence intervals [CI], 0.99–1.69), and LHM (RR, 1.18 [0.96–1.44]) over PD for treatment success at 1 year; no significant difference was observed between LHM and POEM (RR 1.09 [0.86–1.39]). The incidence of severe esophagitis after POEM, LHM, and PD was 5.3%, 3.7%, and 1.5%, respectively. Procedure-related serious adverse event rate after POEM, LHM, and PD was 1.4%, 6.7%, and 4.2%, respectively. Conclusions: POEM and LHM have comparable efficacy, and may increase treatment success as compared to PD with low confidence in estimates. POEM may have lower rate of serious adverse events compared to LHM and PD, but higher rate of GERD.
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34. A Sprayable Electrically Conductive Edible Coating for Piezoresistive Strain Sensing
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Annese, Valerio Francesco, Cataldi, Pietro, Galli, Valerio, Coco, Giulia, Damasceno, João Paulo Vita, Keller, Alex, Kumaresan, Yogeenth, Rossi, Pietro, Ilic, Ivan K., Kwak, Bokeon, Kubota, Lauro Tatsuo, Athanassiou, Athanassia, Rossiter, Jonathan, Floreano, Dario, and Caironi, Mario
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Edible electronics leverages the electronic properties of food‐derived materials to deliver safer technologies that can be degraded (or digested) in the environment (or body) at the end‐of‐life. Sensors will be central to future smart edible robots, and edible strain sensors are particularly interesting as they can transduce deformation, providing real time feedback of the movement. Yet, to date edible strain sensors have been limited to the use of ionic conductive hydrogels, resulting in sensors not directly suitable for direct current operation and therefore not compatible with existing edible batteries. Here, the first edible strain sensor based on electronic conduction made of a novel conductive ink sprayed over an edible substrate is presented. The ink formulation consists of activated carbon (conductor), Haribo gummy bears (binder), and water−ethanol mixture (dispersant). The ink, deposited on multiple substrates by spray deposition, produces edible electrically conductive composite coatings with resistivity of ≈50 Ω cm. The coatings were used as a piezoresistive layer to fabricate strain sensors with gauge factors of 19−92 suitable for direct current operation. As a proof‐of‐concept of future edible systems, the sensor is validated by integrating it within a gelatin actuator to produce a sensorized gripper powered by an edible battery. A sprayable electrically conductive coating with resistivity of ≈50 Ω cm is formulated using only food‐derived materials (activated carbon, Haribo gummy bears, water, and ethanol) and exploited as piezoresistive layer for edible strain sensors compatible with batteries. As a proof‐of‐concept of future edible systems, the edible coating is integrated with a gelatin actuator to produce a sensorized gripper powered by an edible battery.
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35. Azathioprine for prevention of clinical recurrence in Crohn’s disease patients with severe endoscopic recurrence: an IG-IBD randomized double-blind trial.
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ORLANDO, A., MOCCIARO, F., VENTIMIGLIA, M., RENNA, S., RISPO, A., SCRIBANO, M.L., TESTA, A., ARATARI, A., BOSSA, F., ANGELUCCI, E., ONALI, S., CAPPELLO, M., GIUNTA, M., SCIMECA, D., MACALUSO, F. S., CASTIGLIONE, F., PAPI, C., ANNESE, V., BIANCONE, L., and KOHN, A.
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OBJECTIVE: The recurrence of Crohn’s Disease after ileo-colonic resection is a crucial issue. Severe endoscopic lesions increase the risk of developing early symptoms. Prevention and treatment of post-operative Endoscopic Recurrence (ER) have been studied with conflicting results. We compare efficacy of azathioprine (AZA) vs. high-dose 5-aminosalicylic acid (5-ASA) in preventing clinical recurrence and treating severe post-operative ER. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We performed a 1-year multicenter randomized double-blind double-dummy trial. Primary end-points were endoscopic improvement and therapeutic failure (clinical recurrence or drug discontinuation due to lack of efficacy or adverse events) 12 months after randomization. We also performed a post-trial analysis on symptomatic and endoscopic outcomes 10 years after the beginning of the trial, with a median follow-up of 60 months. RESULTS: Therapeutic failure occurred in 8 patients (17.4%) within 12 months from randomization, with no significant difference between patients treated with 5-ASA (20.8%, 5 patients) and those with AZA (13.6%, 3 patients). Therapeutic failure was due to clinical recurrence in the 5-ASA group and to adverse events in the AZA group. Endoscopic improvement at 12 months was observed in 8 patients, 2 (11.8%) in the 5-ASA group and 6 (30%) in the AZA group. No serious adverse event was recorded. At the post-trial analysis (median follow-up 60 months), 47.8% (22/46) of patients experienced clinical recurrence: 54.2% (13/24) in the 5-ASA group and 40.9% (9/22) in the AZA group, p=0.546. Patients treated with AZA had lower risk of drug escalation. Clinical recurrence was associated with smoking (p=0.031) and previous surgery (p=0.003). CONCLUSIONS: Our trial indicates that there was no difference in terms of treatment failure between 5-ASA and AZA in patients with severe post-operative ER. The main limit of AZA is its less favorable safety profile. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. Mn3O4 Thin Film on Cu(111): Modulating Electronic Structure through Film–Substrate Interaction.
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Annese, Emilia, Ali, Astrid, Barreto, Jade, and Stavale, Fernando
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37. The Diverse Reception of the Gospel of Thomas in Late Antique Egypt.
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Annese, Andrea
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MANUSCRIPTS ,BIBLICAL criticism ,REPORTAGE literature ,GNOSTIC literature - Abstract
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38. Introduction: Religious Plurality and Fluidity in Late Antique Egypt.
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Annese, Andrea and Berno, Francesco
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An introduction is presented in which the author discusses issue on topics including religious plurality and textual fluidity of late antique Egypt; promising landscape of emotional restoration in a wide range of antique writings; and complex of literary traditions identified by scholars.
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39. Mn3O4Thin Film on Cu(111): Modulating Electronic Structure through Film–Substrate Interaction
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Annese, Emilia, Ali, Astrid, Barreto, Jade, and Stavale, Fernando
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We investigated the electronic and the structural properties of Mn3O4thin films grown on Cu(111) as a function of preparation conditions (oxygen partial pressure and thickness). Mn3O4films are grown at oxygen partial pressure of 5 × 10–7mbar and displayed a (110) preferential plane orientation arranged in different spatial domains to better adapt to Cu(111) lattice parameters. The relative angle between the domains varies as the film thickness increases. At the Mn3O4/Cu(111) interface, the valence band is strongly perturbed by the contribution of Cu 3d states that modify the Mn 3d electronic configuration. As a consequence, Mn 3s and Mn 2p core level spectra present characteristic new line shapes that were explained within the core-level relaxation framework. At variance with other metal substrates used for stabilizing manganese oxides thin films, the copper presents a 3d electronic distribution strongly overlapping the Mn 3d orbital and consequently affecting the overall electronic properties at the contact layer.
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40. Ultralow-light-level color image reconstruction using high-efficiency plasmonic metasurface mosaic filters
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Shah, Yash D., Connolly, Peter W. R., Grant, James P., Hao, Danni, Accarino, Claudio, Ren, Ximing, Kenney, Mitchell, Annese, Valerio, Rew, Kirsty G., Greener, Zoë M., Altmann, Yoann, Faccio, Daniele, Buller, Gerald S., and Cumming, David R. S.
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As single-photon imaging becomes progressively more commonplace in sensing applications such as low-light-level imaging, three-dimensional profiling, and fluorescence imaging, there exist a number of fields where multispectral information can also be exploited, e.g., in environmental monitoring and target identification. We have fabricated a high-transmittance mosaic filter array, where each optical filter was composed of a plasmonic metasurface fabricated in a single lithographic step. This plasmonic metasurface design utilized an array of elliptical and circular nanoholes, which produced enhanced optical coupling between multiple plasmonic interactions. The resulting metasurfaces produced narrow bandpass filters for blue, green, and red light with peak transmission efficiencies of 79%, 75%, and 68%, respectively. After the three metasurface filter designs were arranged in a 64×64 format random mosaic pattern, this mosaic filter was directly integrated onto a CMOS single-photon avalanche diode detector array. Color images were then reconstructed at light levels as low as approximately 5 photons per pixel, on average, via the simultaneous acquisition of low-photon multispectral data using both three-color active laser illumination and a broadband white-light illumination source.
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41. Formation of a Metallic Ferromagnetic Thin Film on Top of an FePc-Ordered Thin Film: The Chemical and Magnetic Properties of the Interface.
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Annese, Emilia, Di Santo, Giovanni, Choueikani, Fadi, Otero, Edwige, and Ohresser, Philippe
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42. Studio osservazionale sugli accessi non urgenti in Pronto Soccorso.
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ANNESE, FEDERICA, NUNZIATINI, DANIELE, and GUIDI, ELISABETTA
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CONTINUUM of care ,HEALTH services accessibility ,HOSPITAL emergency services ,MEDICAL care ,SCIENTIFIC observation ,PRIMARY health care ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,SELF-perception ,SURVEYS ,HEALTH literacy ,DATA analysis software - Abstract
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43. Use of biosimilars in inflammatory bowel disease: a position update of the Italian Group for the Study of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IG-IBD).
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Fiorino, Gionata, Caprioli, Flavio, Daperno, Marco, Mocciaro, Filippo, Principi, Mariabeatrice, Viscido, Angelo, Fantini, Massimo Claudio, Orlando, Ambrogio, Papi, Claudio, Annese, Vito, Danese, Silvio, Vecchi, Maurizio, Rizzello, Fernando, and Armuzzi, Alessandro
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The first infliximab biosimilar for the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) was introduced in 2013, and today eight anti-TNF alpha biosimilars (three for infliximab and five for adalimumab) have been approved and licensed by the European Medicines Agency. Biosimilars present great potential in terms of cost saving and possible consequential reinvestment in the health care system. The increasing knowledge about the process of biosimilar development and use in IBD and the publication of many prospective clinical studies and real-life clinical experiences have progressively changed the point of view of IBD physicians. In the present position paper, the Italian Group for the Study of Inflammatory Bowel Disease present and discuss their updated statements and positions on this topic, with emphasis on the concepts of biosimilarity and extrapolation across indications, safety and immunogenicity, interchangeability and switching, automatic substitution, and, finally, patient education about biosimilars. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. Iron Phthalocyanine and Ferromagnetic Thin Films: Magnetic Behavior of Single and Double Interfaces.
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Annese, Emilia, Di Santo, Giovanni, Choueikani, Fadi, Otero, Edwige, and Ohresser, Philippe
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45. ECCO-ESGAR Guideline for Diagnostic Assessment in IBD Part 2: IBD scores and general principles and technical aspects.
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Sturm, Andreas, Maaser, Christian, Calabrese, Emma, Annese, Vito, Fiorino, Gionata, Kucharzik, Torsten, Vavricka, Stephan R, Verstockt, Bram, Rheenen, Patrick van, Tolan, Damian, Taylor, Stuart A, Rimola, Jordi, Rieder, Florian, Limdi, Jimmy K, Laghi, Andrea, Krustiņš, Eduards, Kotze, Paulo G, Kopylov, Uri, Katsanos, Konstantinos, and Halligan, Steve
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46. ECCO-ESGAR Guideline for Diagnostic Assessment in IBD Part 1: Initial diagnosis, monitoring of known IBD, detection of complications.
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Maaser, Christian, Sturm, Andreas, Vavricka, Stephan R, Kucharzik, Torsten, Fiorino, Gionata, Annese, Vito, Calabrese, Emma, Baumgart, Daniel C, Bettenworth, Dominik, Nunes, Paula Borralho, Burisch, Johan, Castiglione, Fabiana, Eliakim, Rami, Ellul, Pierre, González-Lama, Yago, Gordon, Hannah, Halligan, Steve, Katsanos, Konstantinos, Kopylov, Uri, and Kotze, Paulo G
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47. Author Correction: MEF2C regulates NK cell effector functions through control of lipid metabolism
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Li, Joey H., Zhou, Adalia, Lee, Cassidy D., Shah, Siya N., Ji, Jeong Hyun, Senthilkumar, Vignesh, Padilla, Eddie T., Ball, Andréa B., Feng, Qinyan, Bustillos, Christian G., Riggan, Luke, Greige, Alain, Divakaruni, Ajit S., Annese, Fran, Coleman, Jessica A. Cooley, Skinner, Steven A., Cowan, Christopher W., and O’Sullivan, Timothy E.
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48. Project ECHO: telementoring to educate and support prescribing of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis by community medical providers.
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Wood, Brian R., Mann, Maren S., Martinez-Paz, Natalia, Unruh, Kenton T., Annese, Mary, Spach, David H., Scott, John D., and Stekler, Joanne D.
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Background Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is an effective tool to prevent HIV infection for at-risk individuals, but access requires medical providers to be aware of and comfortable with prescribing PrEP. Project ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) was started to support hepatitis C virus treatment in rural New Mexico, but has since expanded to train health practitioners to treat other medical conditions in other locations.
Methods: In 2012, a Project ECHO telehealth program was launched to mentor community HIV practitioners in our region. In July 2015, quarterly PrEP didactics and monthly PrEP case discussions were incorporated into this program. The result was a pilot PrEP telementoring intervention. An initial nine-question survey assessed baseline community practitioner knowledge and attitudes towards PrEP, and a follow-up 16-item survey 2 years later assessed the effect of Project ECHO on PrEP knowledge, concerns and prescribing practices.Results: Twenty-four and 45 medical providers completed the baseline and follow-up surveys respectively. In follow-up, providers reported that Project ECHO participation helped them stay current on PrEP guidelines, improved knowledge, increased likelihood to prescribe PrEP and addressed most concerns about prescribing PrEP. One exception was continued concerns about cost and insurance access, which were addressed by adjusting the didactic curriculum. Many participants reported that the Project ECHO pilot PrEP telementoring intervention assisted them in disseminating PrEP knowledge to other medical providers in their region.Conclusions: It is feasible to incorporate PrEP training into Project ECHO distance telementoring programs as a tool to educate community practitioners and support PrEP prescribing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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49. Plasma N-Glycan Signatures Are Associated With Features of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases.
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Clerc, Florent, Novokmet, Mislav, Dotz, Viktoria, Reiding, Karli R., de Haan, Noortje, Kammeijer, Guinevere S.M., Dalebout, Hans, Bladergroen, Marco R., Vukovic, Frano, Rapp, Erdmann, Targan, Stephan R., Barron, Gildardo, Manetti, Natalia, Latiano, Anna, McGovern, Dermot P.B., Annese, Vito, Lauc, Gordan, and Wuhrer, Manfred
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Background & Aims Biomarkers are needed for early detection of Crohn’s disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC) or to predict patient outcomes. Glycosylation is a common and complex posttranslational modification of proteins that affects their structure and activity. We compared plasma N -glycosylation profiles between patients with CD or UC and healthy individuals (controls). Methods We analyzed the total plasma N -glycomes of 2635 patients with inflammatory bowel diseases and 996 controls by mass spectrometry with a linkage-specific sialic acid derivatization technique. Plasma samples were acquired from 2 hospitals in Italy (discovery cohort, 1989 patients with inflammatory bowel disease [IBD] and 570 controls) and 1 medical center in the United States (validation cohort, 646 cases of IBD and 426 controls). Sixty-three glycoforms met our criteria for relative quantification and were extracted from the raw data with the software MassyTools. Common features shared by the glycan compositions were combined in 78 derived traits, including the number of antennae of complex-type glycans and levels of fucosylation, bisection, galactosylation, and sialylation. Associations of plasma N -glycomes with age, sex, CD, UC, and IBD-related parameters such as disease location, surgery and medication, level of C-reactive protein, and sedimentation rate were tested by linear and logistic regression. Results Plasma samples from patients with IBD had a higher abundance of large-size glycans compared with controls, a decreased relative abundance of hybrid and high-mannose structures, lower fucosylation, lower galactosylation, and higher sialylation (α2,3- and α2,6-linked). We could discriminate plasma from patients with CD from that of patients with UC based on higher bisection, lower galactosylation, and higher sialylation (α2,3-linked). Glycosylation patterns were associated with disease location and progression, the need for a more potent medication, and surgery. These results were replicated in a large independent cohort. Conclusions We performed high-throughput analysis to compare total plasma N -glycomes of individuals with vs without IBD and to identify patterns associated with disease features and the need for treatment. These profiles might be used in diagnosis and for predicting patients’ responses to treatment. Graphical abstract [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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50. Sponde: Note su metodo storico, teologia, esegesi.
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Annese, Andrea
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CHURCH history ,BIBLICAL commentaries ,THEOLOGY ,CHRISTIANS ,REASONING - Abstract
The article offers information on the history and exegesis of Christianity. Topics discussed include theology on the religion, anthropology of sociology, religious disciplines followed by Christians, history of reasoning, truths of Christian religion, bibliographical research on theology and works of historians on theology.
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