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2. Human duodenal submucosal glands contain a defined stem/progenitor subpopulation with liver-specific regenerative potential
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Cardinale, Vincenzo, Carpino, Guido, Overi, Diletta, Safarikia, Samira, Zhang, Wencheng, Kanke, Matt, Franchitto, Antonio, Costantini, Daniele, Riccioni, Olga, Nevi, Lorenzo, Chiappetta, Michele, Onori, Paolo, Franchitto, Matteo, Bini, Simone, Hung, Yu-Han, Lai, Quirino, Zizzari, Ilaria, Nuti, Marianna, Nicoletti, Carmine, Checquolo, Saula, Di Magno, Laura, Giuli, Maria Valeria, Rossi, Massimo, Sethupathy, Praveen, Reid, Lola M., Alvaro, Domenico, and Gaudio, Eugenio
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- 2023
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3. Cholangiocarcinoma landscape in Europe: Diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic insights from the ENSCCA Registry
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Izquierdo-Sanchez, Laura, Lamarca, Angela, La Casta, Adelaida, Buettner, Stefan, Utpatel, Kirsten, Klümpen, Heinz-Josef, Adeva, Jorge, Vogel, Arndt, Lleo, Ana, Fabris, Luca, Ponz-Sarvise, Mariano, Brustia, Raffaele, Cardinale, Vincenzo, Braconi, Chiara, Vidili, Gianpaolo, Jamieson, Nigel B., Macias, Rocio IR., Jonas, Jan Philipp, Marzioni, Marco, Hołówko, Wacław, Folseraas, Trine, Kupčinskas, Juozas, Sparchez, Zeno, Krawczyk, Marcin, Krupa, Łukasz, Scripcariu, Viorel, Grazi, Gian Luca, Landa-Magdalena, Ana, Ijzermans, Jan NM., Evert, Katja, Erdmann, Joris I., López-López, Flora, Saborowski, Anna, Scheiter, Alexander, Santos-Laso, Alvaro, Carpino, Guido, Andersen, Jesper B., Marin, Jose JG., Alvaro, Domenico, Bujanda, Luis, Forner, Alejandro, Valle, Juan W., Koerkamp, Bas Groot, and Banales, Jesus M.
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- 2022
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4. Thrombospondin 1 and 2 along with PEDF inhibit angiogenesis and promote lymphangiogenesis in intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma
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Carpino, Guido, Cardinale, Vincenzo, Di Giamberardino, Alessandra, Overi, Diletta, Donsante, Samantha, Colasanti, Tania, Amato, Gaia, Mennini, Gianluca, Franchitto, Matteo, Conti, Fabrizio, Rossi, Massimo, Riminucci, Mara, Gaudio, Eugenio, Alvaro, Domenico, and Mancone, Carmine
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- 2021
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5. An international genome-wide meta-analysis of primary biliary cholangitis: Novel risk loci and candidate drugs
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Siminovitch, Katherine A., Hirschfield, Gideon M., Mason, Andrew, Vincent, Catherine, Xie, Gang, Zhang, Jinyi, Tang, Ruqi, Ma, Xiong, Li, Zhiqiang, Shi, Yongyong, Affronti, Andrea, Almasio, Piero L., Alvaro, Domenico, Andreone, Pietro, Andriulli, Angelo, Azzaroli, Francesco, Battezzati, Pier Maria, Benedetti, Antonio, Bragazzi, MariaConsiglia, Brunetto, Maurizia, Bruno, Savino, Calvaruso, Vincenza, Cardinale, Vincenzo, Casella, Giovanni, Cazzagon, Nora, Ciaccio, Antonio, Coco, Barbara, Colli, Agostino, Colloredo, Guido, Colombo, Massimo, Colombo, Silvia, Cristoferi, Laura, Cursaro, Carmela, Crocè, Lory Saveria, Crosignani, Andrea, D’Amato, Daphne, Donato, Francesca, Elia, Gianfranco, Fabris, Luca, Fagiuoli, Stefano, Ferrari, Carlo, Floreani, Annarosa, Galli, Andrea, Giannini, Edoardo, Grattagliano, Ignazio, Lampertico, Pietro, Lleo, Ana, Malinverno, Federica, Mancuso, Clara, Marra, Fabio, Marzioni, Marco, Massironi, Sara, Mattalia, Alberto, Miele, Luca, Milani, Chiara, Morini, Lorenzo, Morisco, Filomena, Muratori, Luigi, Muratori, Paolo, Niro, Grazia A., O’Donnell, Sarah, Picciotto, Antonio, Portincasa, Piero, Rigamonti, Cristina, Ronca, Vincenzo, Rosina, Floriano, Spinzi, Giancarlo, Strazzabosco, Mario, Tarocchi, Mirko, Tiribelli, Claudio, Toniutto, Pierluigi, Valenti, Luca, Vinci, Maria, Zuin, Massimo, Nakamura, Hitomi, Abiru, Seigo, Nagaoka, Shinya, Komori, Atsumasa, Yatsuhashi, Hiroshi, Ishibashi, Hiromi, Ito, Masahiro, Migita, Kiyoshi, Ohira, Hiromasa, Katsushima, Shinji, Naganuma, Atsushi, Sugi, Kazuhiro, Komatsu, Tatsuji, Mannami, Tomohiko, Matsushita, Kouki, Yoshizawa, Kaname, Makita, Fujio, Nikami, Toshiki, Nishimura, Hideo, Kouno, Hiroshi, Kouno, Hirotaka, Ota, Hajime, Komura, Takuya, Nakamura, Yoko, Shimada, Masaaki, Hirashima, Noboru, Komeda, Toshiki, Ario, Keisuke, Nakamuta, Makoto, Yamashita, Tsutomu, Furuta, Kiyoshi, Kikuchi, Masahiro, Naeshiro, Noriaki, Takahashi, Hironao, Mano, Yutaka, Tsunematsu, Seiji, Yabuuchi, Iwao, Shimada, Yusuke, Yamauchi, Kazuhiko, Sugimoto, Rie, Sakai, Hironori, Mita, Eiji, Koda, Masaharu, Tsuruta, Satoru, Kamitsukasa, Hiroshi, Sato, Takeaki, Masaki, Naohiko, Kobata, Tatsuro, Fukushima, Nobuyoshi, Ohara, Yukio, Muro, Toyokichi, Takesaki, Eiichi, Takaki, Hitoshi, Yamamoto, Tetsuo, Kato, Michio, Nagaoki, Yuko, Hayashi, Shigeki, Ishida, Jinya, Watanabe, Yukio, Kobayashi, Masakazu, Koga, Michiaki, Saoshiro, Takeo, Yagura, Michiyasu, Hirata, Keisuke, Tanaka, Atsushu, Takikawa, Hajime, Zeniya, Mikio, Abe, Masanori, Onji, Morikazu, Kaneko, Shuichi, Honda, Masao, Arai, Kuniaki, Arinaga-Hino, Teruko, Hashimoto, Etsuko, Taniai, Makiko, Umemura, Takeji, Joshita, Satoru, Nakao, Kazuhiko, Ichikawa, Tatsuki, Shibata, Hidetaka, Yamagiwa, Satoshi, Seike, Masataka, Honda, Koichi, Sakisaka, Shotaro, Takeyama, Yasuaki, Harada, Masaru, Senju, Michio, Yokosuka, Osamu, Kanda, Tatsuo, Ueno, Yoshiyuki, Kikuchi, Kentaro, Ebinuma, Hirotoshi, Himoto, Takashi, Yasunami, Michio, Murata, Kazumoto, Mizokami, Masashi, Kawata, 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Ricardo H., Bai, Xiaodong, Balasubramanian, Suganthi, Barnard, Leland, Blumenfeld, Andrew, Eom, Gisu, Habegger, Lukas, Hawes, Alicia, Khalid, Shareef, Maxwell, Evan K., Salerno, William, Staples, Jeffrey C., Jones, Marcus B., Mitnaul, Lyndon J., Sturgess, Richard, Healey, Christopher, Yeoman, Andrew, Gunasekera, Anton VJ., Kooner, Paul, Kapur, Kapil, Sathyanarayana, V., Kallis, Yiannis, Subhani, Javaid, Harvey, Rory, McCorry, Roger, Rooney, Paul, Ramanaden, David, Evans, Richard, Mathialahan, Thiriloganathan, Gasem, Jaber, Shorrock, Christopher, Bhalme, Mahesh, Southern, Paul, Tibble, Jeremy A., Gorard, David A., Jones, Susan, Mells, George, Mulcahy, Victoria, Srivastava, Brijesh, Foxton, Matthew R., Collins, Carole E., Elphick, David, Karmo, Mazn, Porras-Perez, Francisco, Mendall, Michael, Yapp, Tom, Patel, Minesh, Ede, Roland, Sayer, Joanne, Jupp, James, Fisher, Neil, Carter, Martyn J., Koss, Konrad, Shah, Jayshri, Piotrowicz, Andrzej, Scott, Glyn, Grimley, Charles, Gooding, Ian R., Williams, Simon, Tidbury, Judith, Lim, Guan, Cheent, Kuldeep, Levi, Sass, Mansour, Dina, Beckley, Matilda, Hollywood, Coral, Wong, Terry, Marley, Richard, Ramage, John, Gordon, Harriet M., Ridpath, Jo, Ngatchu, Theodore, Bob Grover, Vijay Paul, Shidrawi, Ray G., Abouda, George, Corless, L., Narain, Mark, Rees, Ian, Brown, Ashley, Taylor-Robinson, Simon, Wilkins, Joy, Grellier, Leonie, Banim, Paul, Das, Debasish, Heneghan, Michael A., Curtis, Howard, Matthews, Helen C., Mohammed, Faiyaz, Aldersley, Mark, Srirajaskanthan, Raj, Walker, Giles, McNair, Alistair, Sharif, Amar, Sen, Sambit, Bird, George, Prince, Martin I., Prasad, Geeta, Kitchen, Paul, Barnardo, Adrian, Oza, Chirag, Sivaramakrishnan, Nurani N., Gupta, Prakash, Shah, Amir, Evans, Chris DJ., Saha, Subrata, Pollock, Katharine, Bramley, Peter, Mukhopadhya, Ashis, Barclay, Stephen T., McDonald, Natasha, Bathgate, Andrew J., Palmer, Kelvin, Dillon, John F., Rushbrook, Simon M., Przemioslo, Robert, McDonald, Chris, Millar, Andrew, Tai, Cheh, Mitchell, Stephen, Metcalf, Jane, Shaukat, Syed, Ninkovic, Mary, Shmueli, Udi, Davis, Andrew, Naqvi, Asifabbas, Lee, Tom JW., Ryder, Stephen, Collier, Jane, Klass, Howard, Cramp, Matthew E., Sharer, Nichols, Aspinall, Richard, Ghosh, Deb, Douds, Andrew C., Booth, Jonathan, Williams, Earl, Hussaini, Hyder, Christie, John, Mann, Steven, Thorburn, Douglas, Marshall, Aileen, Patanwala, Imran, Ala, Aftab, Maltby, Julia, Matthew, Ray, Corbett, Chris, Vyas, Sam, Singhal, Saket, Gleeson, Dermot, Misra, Sharat, Butterworth, Jeff, George, Keith, Harding, Tim, Douglass, Andrew, Mitchison, Harriet, Panter, Simon, Shearman, Jeremy, Bray, Gary, Roberts, Michael, Butcher, Graham, Forton, Daniel, Mahmood, Zahid, Cowan, Matthew, Das, Debashis, Ch’ng, Chin Lye, Rahman, Mesbah, Whatley, Gregory C.A., Wesley, Emma, Mandal, Aditya, Jain, Sanjiv, Pereira, Stephen P., Wright, Mark, Trivedi, Palak, Gordon, Fiona H., Unitt, Esther, Palejwala, Altaf, Austin, Andrew, Vemala, Vishwaraj, Grant, Allister, Higham, Andrew D., Brind, Alison, Mathew, Ray, Cox, Mark, Ramakrishnan, Subramaniam, King, Alistair, Whalley, Simon, Fraser, Jocelyn, Thomson, S.J., Bell, Andrew, Wong, Voi Shim, Kia, Richard, Gee, Ian, Keld, Richard, Ransford, Rupert, Gotto, James, Millson, Charles, Cordell, Heather J., Fryett, James J., Ueno, Kazuko, Darlay, Rebecca, Aiba, Yoshihiro, Hitomi, Yuki, Kawashima, Minae, Nishida, Nao, Khor, Seik-Soon, Gervais, Olivier, Kawai, Yosuke, Nagasaki, Masao, Tokunaga, Katsushi, Gerussi, Alessio, Carbone, Marco, Asselta, Rosanna, Ferreira, Manuel A.R., Sun, Dylan, Jones, David E., Flack, Steven, Spicer, Ann, Mulcahy, Victoria L., Byan, Jinyoung, Han, Younghun, Sandford, Richard N., Amos, Christopher I., Seldin, Michael F., Invernizzi, Pietro, Nakamura, Minoru, and Mells, George F.
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- 2021
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6. Assessing the impact of COVID-19 on liver cancer management (CERO-19)
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Muñoz-Martínez, Sergio, Sapena, Victor, Forner, Alejandro, Nault, Jean-Charles, Sapisochin, Gonzalo, Rimassa, Lorenza, Sangro, Bruno, Bruix, Jordi, Sanduzzi-Zamparelli, Marco, Hołówko, Wacław, El Kassas, Mohamed, Mocan, Tudor, Bouattour, Mohamed, Merle, Philippe, Hoogwater, Frederik J.H., Alqahtani, Saleh A., Reeves, Helen L., Pinato, David J., Giorgakis, Emmanouil, Meyer, Tim, Villadsen, Gerda Elisabeth, Wege, Henning, Salati, Massimiliano, Mínguez, Beatriz, Di Costanzo, Giovan Giuseppe, Roderburg, Christoph, Tacke, Frank, Varela, María, Galle, Peter R., Alvares-da-Silva, Mario Reis, Trojan, Jörg, Bridgewater, John, Cabibbo, Giuseppe, Toso, Christian, Lachenmayer, Anja, Casadei-Gardini, Andrea, Toyoda, Hidenori, Lüdde, Tom, Villani, Rosanna, Matilla Peña, Ana María, Guedes Leal, Cassia Regina, Ronzoni, Monica, Delgado, Manuel, Perelló, Christie, Pascual, Sonia, Lledó, José Luis, Argemi, Josepmaria, Basu, Bristi, da Fonseca, Leonardo, Acevedo, Juan, Siebenhüner, Alexander R., Braconi, Chiara, Meyers, Brandon M., Granito, Alessandro, Sala, Margarita, Rodríguez-Lope, Carlos, Blaise, Lorraine, Romero-Gómez, Manuel, Piñero, Federico, Gomez, Dhanny, Mello, Vivianne, Pinheiro Alves, Rogerio Camargo, França, Alex, Branco, Fernanda, Brandi, Giovanni, Pereira, Gustavo, Coll, Susanna, Guarino, Maria, Benítez, Carlos, Anders, Maria Margarita, Bandi, Juan C., Vergara, Mercedes, Calvo, Mariona, Peck-Radosavljevic, Markus, García-Juárez, Ignacio, Cardinale, Vincenzo, Lozano, Mar, Gambato, Martina, Okolicsanyi, Stefano, Morales-Arraez, Dalia, Elvevi, Alessandra, Muñoz, Alberto E., Lué, Alberto, Iavarone, Massimo, and Reig, Maria
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- 2021
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7. Cirrhotic cardiomyopathy and beyond: Underscoring the interaction between the liver and the heart
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Lo Russo, Gerardo V., Carugo, Stefano, Ridola, Lorenzo, and Cardinale, Vincenzo
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- 2024
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8. Cholangiocytes: Cell transplantation
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Ridola, Lorenzo, Bragazzi, Maria Consiglia, Cardinale, Vincenzo, Carpino, Guido, Gaudio, Eugenio, and Alvaro, Domenico
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- 2018
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9. Cholangiocarcinoma stem-like subset shapes tumor-initiating niche by educating associated macrophages
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Raggi, Chiara, Correnti, Margherita, Sica, Antonio, Andersen, Jesper B., Cardinale, Vincenzo, Alvaro, Domenico, Chiorino, Giovanna, Forti, Elisa, Glaser, Shannon, Alpini, Gianfranco, Destro, Annarita, Sozio, Francesca, Di Tommaso, Luca, Roncalli, Massimo, Banales, Jesus M., Coulouarn, Cédric, Bujanda, Luis, Torzilli, Guido, and Invernizzi, Pietro
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- 2017
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10. Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma: Evolving strategies in management and treatment.
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Bragazzi, Maria Consiglia, Venere, Rosanna, Ribichini, Emanuela, Covotta, Francesco, Cardinale, Vincenzo, and Alvaro, Domenico
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Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma is the second most frequent primary liver cancer after hepatocellular carcinoma. According to International Classification of Diseases-11 (ICD-11), intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma is identified by a specific diagnostic code, different with respect to perihilar-CCA or distal-CCA. Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma originates from intrahepatic small or large bile ducts including the second-order bile ducts and has a silent presentation that combined with the highly aggressive nature and refractoriness to chemotherapy contributes to the alarming increasing incidence and mortality. Indeed, at the moment of the diagnosis, less than 40% of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma are suitable of curative surgical therapy, that is so far the only effective treatment. The main goals of clinicians and researchers are to make an early diagnosis, and to carry out molecular characterization to provide the patient with personalized treatment. Unfortunately, these goals are not easily achievable because of the heterogeneity of this tumor from anatomical, molecular, biological, and clinical perspectives. However, recent progress has been made in molecular characterization, surgical treatment, and management of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma and, this article deals with these advances. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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11. Activation of biliary tree stem cells within peribiliary glands in primary sclerosing cholangitis
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Carpino, Guido, Cardinale, Vincenzo, Renzi, Anastasia, Hov, Johannes R., Berloco, Pasquale Bartolomeo, Rossi, Massimo, Karlsen, Tom H., Alvaro, Domenico, and Gaudio, Eugenio
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- 2015
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12. Reply to: “Ductular reaction is a prognostic factor in primary biliary cholangitis”
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Carpino, Guido, Cardinale, Vincenzo, and Carbone, Marco
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- 2023
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13. The Fas/Fas ligand apoptosis pathway underlies immunomodulatory properties of human biliary tree stem/progenitor cells
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Riccio, Massimo, Carnevale, Gianluca, Cardinale, Vincenzo, Gibellini, Lara, De Biasi, Sara, Pisciotta, Alessandra, Carpino, Guido, Gentile, Raffaele, Berloco, Pasquale B., Brunelli, Roberto, Bastianelli, Carlo, Napoletano, Chiara, Cantafora, Alfredo, Cossarizza, Andrea, Gaudio, Eugenio, Alvaro, Domenico, and De Pol, Anto
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- 2014
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14. Evidence for multipotent endodermal stem/progenitor cell populations in human gallbladder
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Carpino, Guido, Cardinale, Vincenzo, Gentile, Raffaele, Onori, Paolo, Semeraro, Rossella, Franchitto, Antonio, Wang, Yunfang, Bosco, Daniela, Iossa, Angelo, Napoletano, Chiara, Cantafora, Alfredo, D’Argenio, Giuseppe, Nuti, Marianna, Caporaso, Nicola, Berloco, Pasquale, Venere, Rosanna, Oikawa, Tsunekazu, Reid, Lola, Alvaro, Domenico, and Gaudio, Eugenio
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- 2014
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15. Implications of mycophenolate mofetil in a reproductive age patient cohort: Maternal fetal medicine point of view
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Zullo, Fabrizio, Cardinale, Vincenzo, and Alvaro, Domenico
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- 2025
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16. Practical guideline on obesity care in patients with gastrointestinal and liver diseases – Joint ESPEN/UEG guideline.
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Bischoff, Stephan C., Ockenga, Johann, Eshraghian, Ahad, Barazzoni, Rocco, Busetto, Luca, Campmans-Kuijpers, Marjo, Cardinale, Vincenzo, Chermesh, Irit, Kani, Haluk Tarik, Khannoussi, Wafaa, Lacaze, Laurence, Léon-Sanz, Miguel, Mendive, Juan M., Müller, Michael W., Tacke, Frank, Thorell, Anders, Vranesic Bender, Darija, Weimann, Arved, and Cuerda, Cristina
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Patients with chronic gastrointestinal disease such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), celiac disease, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), pancreatitis, and chronic liver disease (CLD) often suffer from obesity because of coincidence (IBD, IBS, celiac disease) or related pathophysiology (GERD, pancreatitis and CLD). It is unclear if such patients need a particular diagnostic and treatment that differs from the needs of lean gastrointestinal patients. The present guideline addresses this question according to current knowledge and evidence. The present practical guideline is intended for clinicians and practitioners in general medicine, gastroenterology, surgery and other obesity management, including dietitians and focuses on obesity care in patients with chronic gastrointestinal diseases. The present practical guideline is the shortened version of a previously published scientific guideline developed according to the standard operating procedure for ESPEN guidelines. The content has been re-structured and transformed into flow-charts that allow a quick navigation through the text. In 100 recommendations (3× A, 33× B, 24 × 0, 40× GPP, all with a consensus grade of 90% or more) care of gastrointestinal patients with obesity – including sarcopenic obesity – is addressed in a multidisciplinary way. A particular emphasis is on CLD, especially metabolic associated liver disease, since such diseases are closely related to obesity, whereas liver cirrhosis is rather associated with sarcopenic obesity. A special chapter is dedicated to obesity care in patients undergoing bariatric surgery. The guideline focuses on adults, not on children, for whom data are scarce. Whether some of the recommendations apply to children must be left to the judgment of the experienced pediatrician. The present practical guideline offers in a condensed way evidence-based advice how to care for patients with chronic gastrointestinal diseases and concomitant obesity, an increasingly frequent constellation in clinical practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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17. Multipotent stem/progenitor cells in the human foetal biliary tree
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Semeraro, Rossella, Carpino, Guido, Cardinale, Vincenzo, Onori, Paolo, Gentile, Raffaele, Cantafora, Alfredo, Franchitto, Antonio, Napoli, Cristina, Anceschi, Maurizio, Brunelli, Roberto, Bosco, Daniela, Torrice, Alessia, Reid, Lola, Gaudio, Eugenio, and Alvaro, Domenico
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- 2012
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18. THU-101 Non-invasive tests for ruling out high-risk esophageal varices in patients with primary biliary cholangitis based on the cholestasis degree
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Calvaruso, Vincenza, Celsa, Ciro, Cristoferi, Laura, Scaravaglio, Miki, Nofit, Eugenia, Smith, Rachel, Kaur, Senamjit, Di Maria, Gabriele, Capodicasa, Luigi, Cadamuro, Luca, Gerussi, Alessio, Malinverno, Federica, Lampertico, Pietro, Cazzagon, Nora, Marzioni, Marco, Vespasiani-Gentilucci, Umberto, Colapietro, Francesca, Andreone, Pietro, Lleo, Ana, Rigamonti, Cristina, Viganò, Mauro, Giannini, Edoardo, Russello, Maurizio, Vanni, Ester, Cerini, Federica, Orlandini, Alessandra, Brunetto, Maurizia, Niro, Grazia Anna, Vettori, Giovanni, Castellaneta, Antonino, Cardinale, Vincenzo, Alvaro, Domenico, Mega, Andrea, Palitti, Valeria Pace, Bellanti, Francesco, Marco, Vito Di, Mells, George, Culver, Emma, Invernizzi, Pietro, Camma, Calogero, and Carbone, Marco
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- 2024
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19. European guideline on obesity care in patients with gastrointestinal and liver diseases – Joint ESPEN/UEG guideline.
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Bischoff, Stephan C., Barazzoni, Rocco, Busetto, Luca, Campmans-Kuijpers, Marjo, Cardinale, Vincenzo, Chermesh, Irit, Eshraghian, Ahad, Kani, Haluk Tarik, Khannoussi, Wafaa, Lacaze, Laurence, Léon-Sanz, Miguel, Mendive, Juan M., Müller, Michael W., Ockenga, Johann, Tacke, Frank, Thorell, Anders, Vranesic Bender, Darija, Weimann, Arved, and Cuerda, Cristina
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- 2022
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20. The potential role of endoscopic ultrasound in primary sclerosing cholangitis
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Lattanzi, Barbara, Covotta, Francesco, and Cardinale, Vincenzo
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- 2023
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21. THU-323 - Role of gut-derived endotoxins in porto-sinusoidal vascular disease
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Gioia, Stefania, Carnevale, Roberto, Tavano, Daniele, Overi, Diletta, Ridola, Lorenzo, Nardelli, Silvia, Merli, Manuela, d’Amati, Giulia, Pellicelli, Adriano, Cardinale, Vincenzo, Giannelli, Valerio, Baiocchini, Andrea, Carpino, Guido, Riggio, Oliviero, and Gaudio, Eugenio
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- 2023
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22. FRI564 - The uptake of extracellular lipids promotes cholangiocarcinoma progression
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de Gauna, Mikel Ruiz, Biancaniello, Francesca, González-Romero, Francisco, Rodrigues, Pedro Miguel, Lapitz, Ainhoa, Santos, Beatriz Gómez, Olaizola, Paula, Di Matteo, Sabina, Aurrekoetxea, Igor, Labiano, Ibone, Nieva-Zuluaga, Ane, Benito-Vicente, Asier, Perugorria, María Jesús, Apodaka-Biguri, Maider, Paiva, Nuno, de Urturi, Diego Saenz, Buque, Xabier, Delgado, Igotz, Martín, Cesar Augusto, Azkargorta, Mikel, Elortza, Felix, Calvisi, Diego, Andersen, Jesper, Alvaro, Domenico, Cardinale, Vincenzo, Bujanda, Luis, Banales, Jesus Maria, and Aspichueta, Patricia
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- 2022
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23. OS157 - Cholangiocarcinoma landscape in Europe: diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic insights from the ENSCCA Registry
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Izquierdo-Sánchez, Laura, Lamarca, Angela, La Casta, Adelaida, Buettner, Stefan, Utpatel, Kirsten, Klümpen, Heinz-Josef, Adeva, Jorge, Vogel, Arndt, Lleo, Ana, Fabris, Luca, Ponz-Sarvise, Mariano, Raffaele, Brustia, Cardinale, Vincenzo, Braconi, Chiara, Vidili, Gianpaolo, Jamieson, Nigel B., Macias, Rocio IR, Jonas, Philipp, Marzioni, Marco, Hołówko, Wacław, Folseraas, Trine, Kupcinskas, Juozas, Sparchez, Zeno, Krawczyk, Marcin, Krupa, Łukasz, Scripcariu, Viorel, Grazi, Gianluca, Landa-Magdalena, Ana, Ijzermans, Jan, Evert, Katja, Erdmann, Joris, López-López, Flora, Saborowski, Anna, Scheiter, Alexander, Santos-Laso, Alvaro, Carpino, Guido, Andersen, Jesper, Marin, Jose, Alvaro, Domenico, Bujanda, Luis, Forner, Alejandro, Valle, Juan, Koerkamp, Bas Groot, and Banales, Jesus Maria
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- 2022
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24. Erratum: Integrative Genomic Analysis of Cholangiocarcinoma Identifies Distinct IDH-Mutant Molecular Profiles (Cell Reports (2017) 18(11) (2780â2794) (S2211124717302140) (10.1016/j.celrep.2017.02.033))
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Farshidfar, Farshad, Zheng, Siyuan, Gingras, Marie-Claude, Newton, Yulia, Shih, Juliann, Robertson, A. Gordon, Hinoue, Toshinori, Hoadley, Katherine A., Gibb, Ewan A., Roszik, Jason, Covington, Kyle R., Wu, Chia-Chin, Shinbrot, Eve, Stransky, Nicolas, Hegde, Apurva, Yang, Ju Dong, Reznik, Ed, Sadeghi, Sara, Pedamallu, Chandra Sekhar, Ojesina, Akinyemi I., Hess, Julian M., Auman, J. Todd, Rhie, Suhn K., Bowlby, Reanne, Borad, Mitesh J., Akbani, Rehan, Allotey, Loretta K., Ally, Adrian, Alvaro, Domenico, Andersen, Jesper B., Appelbaum, Elizabeth L., Arora, Arshi, Balasundaram, Miruna, Balu, Saianand, Bardeesy, Nabeel, Bathe, Oliver F., Baylin, Stephen B., Beroukhim, Rameen, Berrios, Mario, Bodenheimer, Tom, Boice, Lori, Bootwalla, Moiz S., Bowen, Jay, Bragazzi, Maria Consiglia, Brooks, Denise, Cardinale, Vincenzo, Carlsen, Rebecca, Carpino, Guido, Carvalho, Andre L., Chaiteerakij, Roongruedee, Chandan, Vishal C., Cherniack, Andrew D., Chin, Lynda, Cho, Juok, Choe, Gina, Chuah, Eric, Chudamani, Sudha, Cibulskis, Carrie, Cordes, Matthew G., Crain, Daniel, Curley, Erin, De Rose, Agostino Maria, Defreitas, Timothy, Demchok, John A., Deshpande, Vikram, Dhalla, Noreen, Ding, Li, Evason, Kimberley, Felau, Ina, Ferguson, Martin L., Foo, Wai Chin, Franchitto, Antonio, Frazer, Scott, Fronick, Catrina C., Fulton, Lucinda A., Fulton, Robert S., Gabriel, Stacey B., Gardner, Johanna, Gastier-Foster, Julie M., Gaudio, Eugenio, Gehlenborg, Nils, Genovese, Giannicola, Gerken, Mark, Getz, Gad, Giama, Nasra H., Gibbs, Richard A., Giuliante, Felice, Grazi, Gian Luca, Hayes, D. Neil, Hegde, Apurva M., Heiman, David I., Holbrook, Andrea, Holt, Robert A., Hoyle, Alan P., Huang, Mei, Hutter, Carolyn M., Jefferys, Stuart R., Jones, Steven J. M., Jones, Corbin D., Kasaian, Katayoon, Kelley, Robin K., Kim, Jaegil, Kleiner, David E., Kocher, Jean-Pierre A., Kwong, Lawrence N., Lai, Phillip H., Laird, Peter W., Lawrence, Michael S., Leraas, Kristen M., Lichtenberg, Tara M., Lin, Pei, Liu, Wenbin, Liu, Jia, Lolla, Laxmi, Lu, Yiling, Ma, Yussanne, Mallery, David, Mardis, Elaine R., Marra, Marco A., Matsushita, Marcus M., Mayo, Michael, McLellan, Michael D., McRee, Autumn J., Meier, Sam, Meng, Shaowu, Meyerson, Matthew, Mieczkowski, Piotr A., Miller, Christopher A., Mills, Gordon B., Moore, Richard A., Morris, Scott, Mose, Lisle E., Moser, Catherine D., Mounajjed, Taofic, Mungall, Andrew J., Mungall, Karen, Murray, Bradley A., Naresh, Rashi, Noble, Michael S., O'Brien, Daniel R., Parker, Joel S., Patel, Tushar C., Paulauskis, Joseph, Penny, Robert, Perou, Charles M., Perou, Amy H., Pihl, Todd, Radenbaugh, Amie J., Ramirez, Nilsa C., Rathmell, W. Kimryn, Roach, Jeffrey, Roberts, Lewis R., Saksena, Gordon, Sander, Chris, Schein, Jacqueline E., Schmidt, Heather K., Schumacher, Steven E., Shelton, Candace, Shelton, Troy, Shen, Ronglai, Sheth, Margi, Shi, Yan, Shroff, Rachna, Simons, Janae V., Sipahimalani, Payal, Skelly, Tara, Sofia, Heidi J., Soloway, Matthew G., Stoppler, Hubert, Stuart, Josh, Sun, Qiang, Tam, Angela, Tan, Donghui, Tarnuzzer, Roy, Thiessen, Nina, Thorne, Leigh B., Torbenson, Michael S., Van Den Berg, David J., Veluvolu, Umadevi, Verhaak, Roel G. W., Voet, Doug, Wan, Yunhu, Wang, Zhining, Weinstein, John N., Weisenberger, Daniel J., Wheeler, David A., Wilson, Richard K., Wise, Lisa, Wong, Tina, Wu, Ye, Xi, Liu, Yang, Liming, Zenklusen, Jean C., Zhang, Hailei, Zhang, Jiashan (Julia), Zmuda, Erik, Zhu, Andrew X., Stuart, Josh M., Farshidfar, Farshad, Zheng, Siyuan, Gingras, Marie-Claude, Newton, Yulia, Shih, Juliann, Robertson, A. Gordon, Hinoue, Toshinori, Hoadley, Katherine A., Gibb, Ewan A., Roszik, Jason, Covington, Kyle R., Chia-Chin, Wu, Shinbrot, Eve, Stransky, Nicola, Hegde, Apurva, Yang, Ju Dong, Reznik, Ed, Sadeghi, Sara, Pedamallu, Chandra Sekhar, Ojesina, Akinyemi I., Hess, Julian M., Auman, J. Todd, Rhie, Suhn K., Bowlby, Reanne, Borad, Mitesh J., Akbani, Rehan, Allotey, Loretta K., Ally, Adrian, Alvaro, Domenico, Andersen, Jesper B., Appelbaum, Elizabeth L., Arora, Arshi, Balasundaram, Miruna, Balu, Saianand, Bardeesy, Nabeel, Bathe, Oliver F., Baylin, Stephen B., Beroukhim, Rameen, Berrios, Mario, Bodenheimer, Tom, Boice, Lori, Bootwalla, Moiz S., Bowen, Jay, Bragazzi, Maria Consiglia, Brooks, Denise, Cardinale, Vincenzo, Carlsen, Rebecca, Guido, Carpino, Carvalho, Andre L., Chaiteerakij, Roongruedee, Chandan, Vishal C., Cherniack, Andrew D., Chin, Lynda, Cho, Juok, Choe, Gina, Chuah, Eric, Chudamani, Sudha, Cibulskis, Carrie, Cordes, Matthew G., Crain, Daniel, Curley, Erin, De Rose, Agostino Maria, Defreitas, Timothy, Demchok, John A., Deshpande, Vikram, Dhalla, Noreen, Ding, Li, Evason, Kimberley, Felau, Ina, Ferguson, Martin L., Foo, Wai Chin, Franchitto, Antonio, Frazer, Scott, Fronick, Catrina C., Fulton, Lucinda A., Fulton, Robert S., Gabriel, Stacey B., Gardner, Johanna, Gastier-Foster, Julie M., Gaudio, Eugenio, Gehlenborg, Nil, Genovese, Giannicola, Gerken, Mark, Getz, Gad, Giama, Nasra H., Gibbs, Richard A., Giuliante, Felice, Grazi, Gian Luca, Hayes, D. Neil, Hegde, Apurva M., Heiman, David I., Holbrook, Andrea, Holt, Robert A., Hoyle, Alan P., Huang, Mei, Hutter, Carolyn M., Jefferys, Stuart R., Jones, Steven J. M., Jones, Corbin D., Kasaian, Katayoon, Kelley, Robin K., Kim, Jaegil, Kleiner, David E., Kocher, Jean-Pierre A., Kwong, Lawrence N., Lai, Phillip H., Laird, Peter W., Lawrence, Michael S., Leraas, Kristen M., Lichtenberg, Tara M., Lin, Pei, Liu, Wenbin, Liu, Jia, Lolla, Laxmi, Yiling, Lu, Yussanne, Ma, Mallery, David, Mardis, Elaine R., Marra, Marco A., Matsushita, Marcus M., Mayo, Michael, Mclellan, Michael D., Mcree, Autumn J., Meier, Sam, Meng, Shaowu, Meyerson, Matthew, Mieczkowski, Piotr A., Miller, Christopher A., Mills, Gordon B., Moore, Richard A., Morris, Scott, Mose, Lisle E., Moser, Catherine D., Mounajjed, Taofic, Mungall, Andrew J., Mungall, Karen, Murray, Bradley A., Naresh, Rashi, Noble, Michael S., O'Brien, Daniel R., Parker, Joel S., Patel, Tushar C., Paulauskis, Joseph, Penny, Robert, Perou, Charles M., Perou, Amy H., Pihl, Todd, Radenbaugh, Amie J., Ramirez, Nilsa C., Rathmell, W. Kimryn, Roach, Jeffrey, Roberts, Lewis R., Saksena, Gordon, Sander, Chri, Schein, Jacqueline E., Schmidt, Heather K., Schumacher, Steven E., Shelton, Candace, Shelton, Troy, Shen, Ronglai, Sheth, Margi, Shi, Yan, Shroff, Rachna, Simons, Janae V., Sipahimalani, Payal, Skelly, Tara, Sofia, Heidi J., Soloway, Matthew G., Stoppler, Hubert, Stuart, Josh, Sun, Qiang, Tam, Angela, Tan, Donghui, Tarnuzzer, Roy, Thiessen, Nina, Thorne, Leigh B., Torbenson, Michael S., Van Den Berg, David J., Veluvolu, Umadevi, Verhaak, Roel G. W., Voet, Doug, Wan, Yunhu, Wang, Zhining, Weinstein, John N., Weisenberger, Daniel J., Wheeler, David A., Wilson, Richard K., Wise, Lisa, Wong, Tina, Ye, Wu, Liu, Xi, Yang, Liming, Zenklusen, Jean C., Zhang, Hailei, Zhang, Jiashan (Julia), Zmuda, Erik, Zhu, Andrew X., and Stuart, Josh M.
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Genetics and Molecular Biology (all) ,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all) ,Biochemistry - Abstract
Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is an aggressive malignancy of the bile ducts, with poor prognosis and limited treatment options. Here, we describe the integrated analysis of somatic mutations, RNA expression, copy number, and DNA methylation by The Cancer Genome Atlas of a set of predominantly intrahepatic CCA cases and propose a molecular classification scheme. We identified an IDH mutant-enriched subtype with distinct molecular features including low expression of chromatin modifiers, elevated expression of mitochondrial genes, and increased mitochondrial DNA copy number. Leveraging the multi-platform data, we observed that ARID1A exhibited DNA hypermethylation and decreased expression in the IDH mutant subtype. More broadly, we found that IDH mutations are associated with an expanded histological spectrum of liver tumors with molecular features that stratify with CCA. Our studies reveal insights into the molecular pathogenesis and heterogeneity of cholangiocarcinoma and provide classification information of potential therapeutic significance.
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25. Corrigendum to ‘An international genome-wide meta-analysis of primary biliary cholangitis: Novel risk loci and candidate drugs’ [J Hepatol 2021;75(3):572–581]
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Siminovitch, Katherine A., Hirschfield, Gideon M., Mason, Andrew, Vincent, Catherine, Xie, Gang, Zhang, Jinyi, Tang, Ruqi, Ma, Xiong, Li, Zhiqiang, Shi, Yongyong, Affronti, Andrea, Almasio, Piero L., Alvaro, Domenico, Andreone, Pietro, Andriulli, Angelo, Azzaroli, Francesco, Battezzati, Pier Maria, Benedetti, Antonio, Bragazzi, Maria Consiglia, Brunetto, Maurizia, Bruno, Savino, Calvaruso, Vincenza, Cardinale, Vincenzo, Casella, Giovanni, Cazzagon, Nora, Ciaccio, Antonio, Coco, Barbara, Colli, Agostino, Colloredo, Guido, Colombo, Massimo, Colombo, Silvia, Cristoferi, Laura, Cursaro, Carmela, Crocè, Lory Saveria, Crosignani, Andrea, D’Amato, Daphne, Donato, Francesca, Elia, Gianfranco, Fabris, Luca, Fagiuoli, Stefano, Ferrari, Carlo, Floreani, Annarosa, Galli, Andrea, Giannini, Edoardo, Grattagliano, Ignazio, Lampertico, Pietro, Lleo, Ana, Malinverno, Federica, Mancuso, Clara, Marra, Fabio, Marzioni, Marco, Massironi, Sara, Mattalia, Alberto, Miele, Luca, Milani, Chiara, Morini, Lorenzo, Morisco, Filomena, Muratori, Luigi, Muratori, Paolo, Niro, Grazia A., O’Donnell, Sarah, Picciotto, Antonio, Portincasa, Piero, Rigamonti, Cristina, Ronca, Vincenzo, Rosina, Floriano, Spinzi, Giancarlo, Strazzabosco, Mario, Tarocchi, Mirko, Tiribelli, Claudio, Toniutto, Pierluigi, Valenti, Luca, Vinci, Maria, Zuin, Massimo, Nakamura, Hitomi, Abiru, Seigo, Nagaoka, Shinya, Komori, Atsumasa, Yatsuhashi, Hiroshi, Ishibashi, Hiromi, Ito, Masahiro, Migita, Kiyoshi, Ohira, Hiromasa, Katsushima, Shinji, Naganuma, Atsushi, Sugi, Kazuhiro, Komatsu, Tatsuji, Mannami, Tomohiko, Matsushita, Kouki, Yoshizawa, Kaname, Makita, Fujio, Nikami, Toshiki, Nishimura, Hideo, Kouno, Hiroshi, Kouno, Hirotaka, Ota, Hajime, Komura, Takuya, Nakamura, Yoko, Shimada, Masaaki, Hirashima, Noboru, Komeda, Toshiki, Ario, Keisuke, Nakamuta, Makoto, Yamashita, Tsutomu, Furuta, Kiyoshi, Kikuchi, Masahiro, Naeshiro, Noriaki, Takahashi, Hironao, Mano, Yutaka, Tsunematsu, Seiji, Yabuuchi, Iwao, Shimada, Yusuke, Yamauchi, Kazuhiko, Sugimoto, Rie, Sakai, Hironori, Mita, Eiji, Koda, Masaharu, Tsuruta, Satoru, Kamitsukasa, Hiroshi, Sato, Takeaki, Masaki, Naohiko, Kobata, Tatsuro, Fukushima, Nobuyoshi, Ohara, Yukio, Muro, Toyokichi, Takesaki, Eiichi, Takaki, Hitoshi, Yamamoto, Tetsuo, Kato, Michio, Nagaoki, Yuko, Hayashi, Shigeki, Ishida, Jinya, Watanabe, Yukio, Kobayashi, Masakazu, Koga, Michiaki, Saoshiro, Takeo, Yagura, Michiyasu, Hirata, Keisuke, Tanaka, Atsushu, Takikawa, Hajime, Zeniya, Mikio, Abe, Masanori, Onji, Morikazu, Kaneko, Shuichi, Honda, Masao, Arai, Kuniaki, Arinaga-Hino, Teruko, Hashimoto, Etsuko, Taniai, Makiko, Umemura, Takeji, Joshita, Satoru, Nakao, Kazuhiko, Ichikawa, Tatsuki, Shibata, Hidetaka, Yamagiwa, Satoshi, Seike, Masataka, Honda, Koichi, Sakisaka, Shotaro, Takeyama, Yasuaki, Harada, Masaru, Senju, Michio, Yokosuka, Osamu, Kanda, Tatsuo, Ueno, Yoshiyuki, Kikuchi, Kentaro, Ebinuma, Hirotoshi, Himoto, Takashi, Yasunami, Michio, Murata, Kazumoto, Mizokami, Masashi, Kawata, Kazuhito, Shimoda, Shinji, Miyake, Yasuhiro, Takaki, Akinobu, Yamamoto, Kazuhide, Hirano, Katsuji, Ichida, Takafumi, Ido, Akio, Tsubouchi, Hirohito, Chayama, Kazuaki, Harada, Kenichi, Nakanuma, Yasuni, Maehara, Yoshihiko, Taketomi, Akinobu, Shirabe, Ken, Soejima, Yuji, Mori, Akira, Yagi, Shintaro, Uemoto, Shinji, H, Egawa, Tanaka, Tomohiro, Yamashiki, Noriyo, Tamura, Sumito, Sugawara, Yasuhiro, Kokudo, Norihiro, Juran, Brian D., Atkinson, Elizabeth J., Cheung, Angela, de Andrade, Mariza, Lazaridis, Konstantinos N., Chalasani, Naga, Luketic, Vel, Odin, Joseph, Chopra, Kapil, Baras, Aris, Horowitz, Julie, Abecasis, Goncalo, Cantor, Michael, Coppola, Giovanni, Economides, Aris, Lotta, Luca A., Overton, John D., Reid, Jeffrey G., Shuldiner, Alan, Beechert, Christina, Forsythe, Caitlin, Fuller, Erin D., Gu, Zhenhua, Lattari, Michael, Lopez, Alexander, Schleicher, Thomas D., Padilla, Maria Sotiropoulos, Toledo, Karina, Widom, Louis, Wolf, Sarah E., Pradhan, Manasi, Manoochehri, Kia, Ulloa, Ricardo H., Bai, Xiaodong, Balasubramanian, Suganthi, Barnard, Leland, Blumenfeld, Andrew, Eom, Gisu, Habegger, Lukas, Hawes, Alicia, Khalid, Shareef, Maxwell, Evan K., Salerno, William, Staples, Jeffrey C., Jones, Marcus B., Mitnaul, Lyndon J., Sturgess, Richard, Healey, Christopher, Yeoman, Andrew, Gunasekera, Anton V.J., Kooner, Paul, Kapur, Kapil, Sathyanarayana, V., Kallis, Yiannis, Subhani, Javaid, Harvey, Rory, McCorry, Roger, Rooney, Paul, Ramanaden, David, Evans, Richard, Mathialahan, Thiriloganathan, Gasem, Jaber, Shorrock, Christopher, Bhalme, Mahesh, Southern, Paul, Tibble, Jeremy A., Gorard, David A., Jones, Susan, Mells, George, Mulcahy, Victoria, Srivastava, Brijesh, Foxton, Matthew R., Collins, Carole E., Elphick, David, Karmo, Mazn, Porras-Perez, Francisco, Mendall, Michael, Yapp, Tom, Patel, Minesh, Ede, Roland, Sayer, Joanne, Jupp, James, Fisher, Neil, Carter, Martyn J., Koss, Konrad, Shah, Jayshri, Piotrowicz, Andrzej, Scott, Glyn, Grimley, Charles, Gooding, Ian R., Williams, Simon, Tidbury, Judith, Lim, Guan, Cheent, Kuldeep, Levi, Sass, Mansour, Dina, Beckley, Matilda, Hollywood, Coral, Wong, Terry, Marley, Richard, Ramage, John, Gordon, Harriet M., Ridpath, Jo, Ngatchu, Theodore, Bob Grover, Vijay Paul, Shidrawi, Ray G., Abouda, George, Corless, L., Narain, Mark, Rees, Ian, Brown, Ashley, Taylor-Robinson, Simon, Wilkins, Joy, Grellier, Leonie, Banim, Paul, Das, Debasish, Heneghan, Michael A., Curtis, Howard, Matthews, Helen C., Mohammed, Faiyaz, Aldersley, Mark, Srirajaskanthan, Raj, Walker, Giles, McNair, Alistair, Sharif, Amar, Sen, Sambit, Bird, George, Prince, Martin I., Prasad, Geeta, Kitchen, Paul, Barnardo, Adrian, Oza, Chirag, Sivaramakrishnan, Nurani N., Gupta, Prakash, Shah, Amir, Evans, Chris D.J., Saha, Subrata, Pollock, Katharine, Bramley, Peter, Mukhopadhya, Ashis, Barclay, Stephen T., McDonald, Natasha, Bathgate, Andrew J., Palmer, Kelvin, Dillon, John F., Rushbrook, Simon M., Przemioslo, Robert, McDonald, Chris, Millar, Andrew, Tai, Cheh, Mitchell, Stephen, Metcalf, Jane, Shaukat, Syed, Ninkovic, Mary, Shmueli, Udi, Davis, Andrew, Naqvi, Asifabbas, Lee, Tom J.W., Ryder, Stephen, Collier, Jane, Klass, Howard, Cramp, Matthew E., Sharer, Nichols, Aspinall, Richard, Ghosh, Deb, Douds, Andrew C., Booth, Jonathan, Williams, Earl, Hussaini, Hyder, Christie, John, Mann, Steven, Thorburn, Douglas, Marshall, Aileen, Patanwala, Imran, Ala, Aftab, Maltby, Julia, Matthew, Ray, Corbett, Chris, Vyas, Sam, Singhal, Saket, Gleeson, Dermot, Misra, Sharat, Butterworth, Jeff, George, Keith, Harding, Tim, Douglass, Andrew, Mitchison, Harriet, Panter, Simon, Shearman, Jeremy, Bray, Gary, Roberts, Michael, Butcher, Graham, Forton, Daniel, Mahmood, Zahid, Cowan, Matthew, Das, Debashis, Ch'ng, Chin Lye, Rahman, Mesbah, Whatley, Gregory C.A., Wesley, Emma, Mandal, Aditya, Jain, Sanjiv, Pereira, Stephen P., Wright, Mark, Trivedi, Palak, Gordon, Fiona H., Unitt, Esther, Palejwala, Altaf, Austin, Andrew, Vemala, Vishwaraj, Grant, Allister, Higham, Andrew D., Brind, Alison, Mathew, Ray, Cox, Mark, Ramakrishnan, Subramaniam, King, Alistair, Whalley, Simon, Fraser, Jocelyn, Thomson, S.J., Bell, Andrew, Wong, Voi Shim, Kia, Richard, Gee, Ian, Keld, Richard, Ransford, Rupert, Gotto, James, Millson, Charles, Cordell, Heather J., Fryett, James J., Ueno, Kazuko, Darlay, Rebecca, Aiba, Yoshihiro, Hitomi, Yuki, Kawashima, Minae, Nishida, Nao, Khor, Seik-Soon, Gervais, Olivier, Kawai, Yosuke, Nagasaki, Masao, Tokunaga, Katsushi, Gerussi, Alessio, Carbone, Marco, Asselta, Rosanna, Ferreira, Manuel A.R., Sun, Dylan, Jones, David E., Flack, Steven, Spicer, Ann, Mulcahy, Victoria L., Byun, Jinyoung, Han, Younghun, Sandford, Richard N., Amos, Christopher I., Seldin, Michael F., Invernizzi, Pietro, Nakamura, Minoru, and Mells, George F.
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26. Erratum: The Cancer Genome Atlas Comprehensive Molecular Characterization of Renal Cell Carcinoma (Cell Reports (2018) 23(1) (313–326.e5) (S2211124718304364) (10.1016/j.celrep.2018.03.075))
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Ricketts, Christopher J., De Cubas, Aguirre A., Fan, Huihui, Smith, Christof C., Lang, Martin, Reznik, Ed, Bowlby, Reanne, Gibb, Ewan A., Akbani, Rehan, Beroukhim, Rameen, Bottaro, Donald P., Choueiri, Toni K., Gibbs, Richard A., Godwin, Andrew K., Haake, Scott, Hakimi, A. Ari, Henske, Elizabeth P., Hsieh, James J., Thai H., Ho, Kanchi, Rupa S., Krishnan, Bhavani, Kwiatkowski, David J., Lui, Wembin, Merino, Maria J., Mills, Gordon B., Myers, Jerome, Nickerson, Michael L., Reuter, Victor E., Schmidt, Laura S., Shelley, Carl Simon, Shen, Hui, Shuch, Brian, Signoretti, Sabina, Srinivasan, Ramaprasad, Tamboli, Pheroze, Thomas, George, Vincent, Benjamin G., Vocke, Cathy D., Wheeler, David A., Yang, Liming, Kim, William Y., Robertson, A. Gordon, Caesar-Johnson, Samantha J., Demchok, John A., Felau, Ina, Kasapi, Melpomeni, Ferguson, Martin L., Hutter, Carolyn M., Sofia, Heidi J., Tarnuzzer, Roy, Wang, Zhining, Zenklusen, Jean C., Zhang, Jiashan (Julia), Chudamani, Sudha, Liu, Jia, Lolla, Laxmi, Naresh, Rashi, Pihl, Todd, Sun, Qiang, Wan, Yunhu, Ye, Wu, Cho, Juok, Defreitas, Timothy, Frazer, Scott, Gehlenborg, Nils, Getz, Gad, Heiman, David I., Kim, Jaegil, Lawrence, Michael S., Lin, Pei, Meier, Sam, Noble, Michael S., Saksena, Gordon, Voet, Doug, Zhang, Hongxin, Bernard, Brady, Chambwe, Nyasha, Dhankani, Varsha, Knijnenburg, Theo, Kramer, Roger, Leinonen, Kalle, Liu, Yuexin, Miller, Michael, Reynolds, Sheila, Shmulevich, Ilya, Thorsson, Vesteinn, Zhang, Wei, Broom, Bradley M., Hegde, Apurva M., Zhenlin, Ju, Korkut, Anil, Jun, Li, Liang, Han, Ling, Shiyun, Liu, Wenbin, Yiling, Lu, Kwok-Shing, Ng, Rao, Arvind, Ryan, Michael, Wang, Jioajiao, Weinstein, John N., Zhang, Jiexin, Abeshouse, Adam, Armenia, Joshua, Chakravarty, Debyani, Chatila, Walid K., de Bruijn, Ino, Gao, Jianjiong, Gross, Benjamin E., Heins, Zachary J., Kundra, Ritika, Konnor, La, Ladanyi, Marc, Luna, Augustin, Nissan, Moriah G., Ochoa, Angelica, Phillips, Sarah M., Sanchez-Vega, Francisco, Sander, Chris, Schultz, Nikolaus, Sheridan, Robert, Sumer, S. Onur, Sun, Yichao, Taylor, Barry S., Anur, Pavana, Peto, Myron, Spellman, Paul, Benz, Christopher, Stuart, Joshua M., Wong, Christopher K., Yau, Christina, Hayes, D. Neil, Parker, Joel S., Wilkerson, Matthew D., Ally, Adrian, Balasundaram, Miruna, Brooks, Denise, Carlsen, Rebecca, Chuah, Eric, Dhalla, Noreen, Holt, Robert, Jones, Steven J. M., Kasaian, Katayoon, Lee, Darlene, Yussanne, Ma, Marra, Marco A., Mayo, Michael, Moore, Richard A., Mungall, Andrew J., Mungall, Karen, Sadeghi, Sara, Schein, Jacqueline E., Sipahimalani, Payal, Tam, Angela, Thiessen, Nina, Tse, Kane, Wong, Tina, Berger, Ashton C., Cherniack, Andrew D., Cibulskis, Carrie, Gabriel, Stacey B., Gao, Galen F., Gavin, Ha, Meyerson, Matthew, Schumacher, Steven E., Shih, Juliann, Kucherlapati, Melanie H., Kucherlapati, Raju S., Baylin, Stephen, Cope, Leslie, Danilova, Ludmila, Bootwalla, Moiz S., Lai, Phillip H., Maglinte, Dennis T., Van Den Berg, David J., Weisenberger, Daniel J., Auman, J. Todd, Balu, Saianand, Bodenheimer, Tom, Fan, Cheng, Hoadley, Katherine A., Hoyle, Alan P., Jefferys, Stuart R., Jones, Corbin D., Meng, Shaowu, Mieczkowski, Piotr A., Mose, Lisle E., Perou, Amy H., Perou, Charles M., Roach, Jeffrey, Shi, Yan, Simons, Janae V., Skelly, Tara, Soloway, Matthew G., Tan, Donghui, Veluvolu, Umadevi, Hinoue, Toshinori, Laird, Peter W., Zhou, Wanding, Bellair, Michelle, Chang, Kyle, Covington, Kyle, Creighton, Chad J., Dinh, Huyen, Doddapaneni, Harshavardhan, Donehower, Lawrence A., Drummond, Jennifer, Glenn, Robert, Hale, Walker, Han, Yi, Jianhong, Hu, Korchina, Viktoriya, Lee, Sandra, Lewis, Lora, Wei, Li, Liu, Xiuping, Morgan, Margaret, Morton, Donna, Muzny, Donna, Santibanez, Jireh, Sheth, Margi, Shinbrot, Eve, Wang, Linghua, Wang, Min, Liu, Xi, Zhao, Fengmei, Hess, Julian, Appelbaum, Elizabeth L., Bailey, Matthew, Cordes, Matthew G., Ding, Li, Fronick, Catrina C., Fulton, Lucinda A., Fulton, Robert S., Kandoth, Cyriac, Mardis, Elaine R., Mclellan, Michael D., Miller, Christopher A., Schmidt, Heather K., Wilson, Richard K., Crain, Daniel, Curley, Erin, Gardner, Johanna, Lau, Kevin, Mallery, David, Morris, Scott, Paulauskis, Joseph, Penny, Robert, Shelton, Candace, Shelton, Troy, Sherman, Mark, Thompson, Eric, Yena, Peggy, Bowen, Jay, Gastier-Foster, Julie M., Gerken, Mark, Leraas, Kristen M., Lichtenberg, Tara M., Ramirez, Nilsa C., Wise, Lisa, Zmuda, Erik, Corcoran, Niall, Costello, Tony, Hovens, Christopher, Carvalho, Andre L., de Carvalho, Ana C., Fregnani, José H., Longatto-Filho, Adhemar, Reis, Rui M., Scapulatempo-Neto, Cristovam, Silveira, Henrique C. S., Vidal, Daniel O., Burnette, Andrew, Eschbacher, Jennifer, Hermes, Beth, Noss, Ardene, Singh, Rosy, Anderson, Matthew L., Castro, Patricia D., Ittmann, Michael, Huntsman, David, Kohl, Bernard, Xuan, Le, Thorp, Richard, Andry, Chris, Duffy, Elizabeth R., Lyadov, Vladimir, Paklina, Oxana, Setdikova, Galiya, Shabunin, Alexey, Tavobilov, Mikhail, Mcpherson, Christopher, Warnick, Ronald, Berkowitz, Ross, Cramer, Daniel, Feltmate, Colleen, Horowitz, Neil, Kibel, Adam, Muto, Michael, Raut, Chandrajit P., Malykh, Andrei, Barnholtz-Sloan, Jill S., Barrett, Wendi, Devine, Karen, Fulop, Jordonna, Ostrom, Quinn T., Shimmel, Kristen, Wolinsky, Yingli, Sloan, Andrew E., De Rose, Agostino, Giuliante, Felice, Goodman, Marc, Karlan, Beth Y., Hagedorn, Curt H., Eckman, John, Harr, Jodi, Tucker, Kelinda, Zach, Leigh Anne, Deyarmin, Brenda, Hai, Hu, Kvecher, Leonid, Larson, Caroline, Mural, Richard J., Somiari, Stella, Vicha, Ales, Zelinka, Tomas, Bennett, Joseph, Iacocca, Mary, Rabeno, Brenda, Swanson, Patricia, Latour, Mathieu, Lacombe, Louis, Têtu, Bernard, Bergeron, Alain, Mcgraw, Mary, Staugaitis, Susan M., Chabot, John, Hibshoosh, Hanina, Sepulveda, Antonia, Tao, Su, Wang, Timothy, Potapova, Olga, Voronina, Olga, Desjardins, Laurence, Mariani, Odette, Roman-Roman, Sergio, Sastre, Xavier, Stern, Marc-Henri, Cheng, Feixiong, Berchuck, Andrew, Bigner, Darell, Lipp, Eric, Marks, Jeffrey, Mccall, Shannon, Mclendon, Roger, Secord, Angeles, Sharp, Alexis, Behera, Madhusmita, Brat, Daniel J., Chen, Amy, Delman, Keith, Force, Seth, Khuri, Fadlo, Magliocca, Kelly, Maithel, Shishir, Olson, Jeffrey J., Owonikoko, Taofeek, Pickens, Alan, Ramalingam, Suresh, Shin, Dong M., Sica, Gabriel, Van Meir, Erwin G., Zhang, Hongzheng, Eijckenboom, Wil, Gillis, Ad, Korpershoek, Esther, Looijenga, Leendert, Oosterhuis, Wolter, Stoop, Hans, van Kessel, Kim E., Zwarthoff, Ellen C., Calatozzolo, Chiara, Cuppini, Lucia, Cuzzubbo, Stefania, Dimeco, Francesco, Finocchiaro, Gaetano, Mattei, Luca, Perin, Alessandro, Pollo, Bianca, Chen, Chu, Houck, John, Lohavanichbutr, Pawadee, Hartmann, Arndt, Stoehr, Christine, Stoehr, Robert, Taubert, Helge, Wach, Sven, Wullich, Bernd, Kycler, Witold, Murawa, Dawid, Wiznerowicz, Maciej, Chung, Ki, Edenfield, W. Jeffrey, Martin, Julie, Baudin, Eric, Bubley, Glenn, Bueno, Raphael, De Rienzo, Assunta, Richards, William G., Kalkanis, Steven, Mikkelsen, Tom, Noushmehr, Houtan, Scarpace, Lisa, Girard, Nicolas, Aymerich, Marta, Campo, Elias, Giné, Eva, Guillermo, Armando López, Van Bang, Nguyen, Hanh, Phan Thi, Phu, Bui Duc, Tang, Yufang, Colman, Howard, Evason, Kimberley, Dottino, Peter R., Martignetti, John A., Gabra, Hani, Juhl, Hartmut, Akeredolu, Teniola, Stepa, Serghei, Hoon, Dave, Ahn, Keunsoo, Kang, Koo Jeong, Beuschlein, Felix, Breggia, Anne, Birrer, Michael, Bell, Debra, Borad, Mitesh, Bryce, Alan H., Castle, Erik, Chandan, Vishal, Cheville, John, Copland, John A., Farnell, Michael, Flotte, Thomas, Giama, Nasra, Thai, Ho, Kendrick, Michael, Kocher, Jean-Pierre, Kopp, Karla, Moser, Catherine, Nagorney, David, O'Brien, Daniel, O'Neill, Brian Patrick, Patel, Tushar, Petersen, Gloria, Que, Florencia, Rivera, Michael, Roberts, Lewis, Smallridge, Robert, Smyrk, Thomas, Stanton, Melissa, Thompson, R. Houston, Torbenson, Michael, Yang, Ju Dong, Zhang, Lizhi, Brimo, Fadi, Ajani, Jaffer A., Gonzalez, Ana Maria Angulo, Behrens, Carmen, Bondaruk, Jolanta, Broaddus, Russell, Czerniak, Bogdan, Esmaeli, Bita, Fujimoto, Junya, Gershenwald, Jeffrey, Guo, Charles, Lazar, Alexander J., Logothetis, Christopher, Meric-Bernstam, Funda, Moran, Cesar, Ramondetta, Lois, Rice, David, Sood, Anil, Thompson, Timothy, Troncoso, Patricia, Tsao, Anne, Wistuba, Ignacio, Carter, Candace, Haydu, Lauren, Hersey, Peter, Jakrot, Valerie, Kakavand, Hojabr, Kefford, Richard, Lee, Kenneth, Long, Georgina, Mann, Graham, Quinn, Michael, Saw, Robyn, Scolyer, Richard, Shannon, Kerwin, Spillane, Andrew, Stretch, Onathan, Synott, Maria, Thompson, John, Wilmott, James, Al-Ahmadie, Hikmat, Chan, Timothy A., Ghossein, Ronald, Gopalan, Anuradha, Levine, Douglas A., Reuter, Victor, Singer, Samuel, Singh, Bhuvanesh, Tien, Nguyen Viet, Broudy, Thomas, Mirsaidi, Cyrus, Nair, Praveen, Drwiega, Paul, Miller, Judy, Smith, Jennifer, Zaren, Howard, Park, Joong-Won, Hung, Nguyen Phi, Kebebew, Electron, Linehan, W. Marston, Metwalli, Adam R., Pacak, Karel, Pinto, Peter A., Schiffman, Mark, Wentzensen, Nicolas, Worrell, Robert, Yang, Hannah, Moncrieff, Marc, Goparaju, Chandra, Melamed, Jonathan, Pass, Harvey, Botnariuc, Natalia, Caraman, Irina, Cernat, Mircea, Chemencedji, Inga, Clipca, Adrian, Doruc, Serghei, Gorincioi, Ghenadie, Mura, Sergiu, Pirtac, Maria, Stancul, Irina, Tcaciuc, Diana, Albert, Monique, Alexopoulou, Iakovina, Arnaout, Angel, Bartlett, John, Engel, Jay, Gilbert, Sebastien, Parfitt, Jeremy, Sekhon, Harman, Rassl, Doris M., Rintoul, Robert C., Bifulco, Carlo, Tamakawa, Raina, Urba, Walter, Hayward, Nicholas, Timmers, Henri, Antenucci, Anna, Facciolo, Francesco, Grazi, Gianluca, Marino, Mirella, Merola, Roberta, de Krijger, Ronald, Gimenez-Roqueplo, Anne-Paule, Piché, Alain, Chevalier, Simone, Mckercher, Ginette, Birsoy, Kivanc, Barnett, Gene, Brewer, Cathy, Farver, Carol, Naska, Theresa, Pennell, Nathan A., Raymond, Daniel, Schilero, Cathy, Smolenski, Kathy, Williams, Felicia, Morrison, Carl, Borgia, Jeffrey A., Liptay, Michael J., Pool, Mark, Seder, Christopher W., Junker, Kerstin, Omberg, Larsson, Dinkin, Mikhail, Manikhas, George, Alvaro, Domenico, Bragazzi, Maria Consiglia, Cardinale, Vincenzo, Carpino, Guido, Gaudio, Eugenio, Chesla, David, Cottingham, Sandra, Dubina, Michael, Moiseenko, Fedor, Dhanasekaran, Renumathy, Becker, Karl-Friedrich, Janssen, Klaus-Peter, Slotta-Huspenina, Julia, Abdel-Rahman, Mohamed H., Aziz, Dina, Bell, Sue, Cebulla, Colleen M., Davis, Amy, Duell, Rebecca, Elder, J. Bradley, Hilty, Joe, Kumar, Bahavna, Lang, James, Lehman, Norman L., Mandt, Randy, Nguyen, Phuong, Pilarski, Robert, Rai, Karan, Schoenfield, Lynn, Senecal, Kelly, Wakely, Paul, Hansen, Paul, Lechan, Ronald, Powers, James, Tischler, Arthur, Grizzle, William E., Sexton, Katherine C., Kastl, Alison, Henderson, Joel, Porten, Sima, Waldmann, Jens, Fassnacht, Martin, Asa, Sylvia L., Schadendorf, Dirk, Couce, Marta, Graefen, Markus, Huland, Hartwig, Sauter, Guido, Schlomm, Thorsten, Simon, Ronald, Tennstedt, Pierre, Olabode, Oluwole, Nelson, Mark, Bathe, Oliver, Carroll, Peter R., Chan, June M., Disaia, Philip, Glenn, Pat, Kelley, Robin K., Landen, Charles N., Phillips, Joanna, Prados, Michael, Simko, Jeffry, Smith-McCune, Karen, Vandenberg, Scott, Roggin, Kevin, Fehrenbach, Ashley, Kendler, Ady, Sifri, Suzanne, Steele, Ruth, Jimeno, Antonio, Carey, Francis, Forgie, Ian, Mannelli, Massimo, Carney, Michael, Hernandez, Brenda, Campos, Benito, Herold-Mende, Christel, Jungk, Christin, Unterberg, Andreas, von Deimling, Andreas, Bossler, Aaron, Galbraith, Joseph, Jacobus, Laura, Knudson, Michael, Knutson, Tina, Deqin, Ma, Milhem, Mohammed, Sigmund, Rita, Madan, Rashna, Rosenthal, Howard G., Adebamowo, Clement, Adebamowo, Sally N., Boussioutas, Alex, Beer, David, Giordano, Thomas, Mes-Masson, Anne-Marie, Saad, Fred, Bocklage, Therese, Landrum, Lisa, Mannel, Robert, Moore, Kathleen, Moxley, Katherine, Postier, Russel, Walker, Joan, Zuna, Rosemary, Feldman, Michael, Valdivieso, Federico, Dhir, Rajiv, Luketich, James, Pinero, Edna M. Mora, Quintero-Aguilo, Mario, Carlotti, Carlos Gilberto, Dos Santos, Jose Sebastião, Kemp, Rafael, Sankarankuty, Ajith, Tirapelli, Daniela, Catto, James, Agnew, Kathy, Swisher, Elizabeth, Creaney, Jenette, Robinson, Bruce, Godwin, Eryn M., Kendall, Sara, Shipman, Cassaundra, Bradford, Carol, Carey, Thomas, Haddad, Andrea, Moyer, Jeffey, Peterson, Lisa, Prince, Mark, Rozek, Laura, Wolf, Gregory, Bowman, Rayleen, Fong, Kwun M., Yang, Ian, Korst, Robert, Rathmell, W. Kimryn, Fantacone-Campbell, J. Leigh, Hooke, Jeffrey A., Kovatich, Albert J., Shriver, Craig D., Dipersio, John, Drake, Bettina, Govindan, Ramaswamy, Heath, Sharon, Ley, Timothy, Van Tine, Brian, Westervelt, Peter, Rubin, Mark A., Lee, Jung Il, Aredes, Natália D., Mariamidze, Armaz, and Spellman, Paul T.
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27. Intestinal permeability changes with bacterial translocation as key events modulating systemic host immune response to SARS-CoV-2: A working hypothesis.
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Cardinale, Vincenzo, Capurso, Gabriele, Ianiro, Gianluca, Gasbarrini, Antonio, Arcidiacono, Paolo Giorgio, and Alvaro, Domenico
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The microbiota-gut-liver-lung axis plays a bidirectional role in the pathophysiology of a number of infectious diseases. During the course of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 1 (SARS-CoV-1) and 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection, this pathway is unbalanced due to intestinal involvement and systemic inflammatory response. Moreover, there is convincing preliminary evidence linking microbiota-gut-liver axis perturbations, proinflammatory status, and endothelial damage in noncommunicable preventable diseases with coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) severity. Intestinal damage due to SARS-CoV-2 infection, systemic inflammation-induced dysfunction, and IL-6-mediated diffuse vascular damage may increase intestinal permeability and precipitate bacterial translocation. The systemic release of damage- and pathogen-associated molecular patterns (e.g. lipopolysaccharides) and consequent immune-activation may in turn auto-fuel vicious cycles of systemic inflammation and tissue damage. Thus, intestinal bacterial translocation may play an additive/synergistic role in the cytokine release syndrome in Covid-19. This review provides evidence on gut-liver axis involvement in Covid-19 as well as insights into the hypothesis that intestinal endotheliitis and permeability changes with bacterial translocation are key pathophysiologic events modulating systemic inflammatory response. Moreover, it presents an overview of readily applicable measures for the modulation of the gut-liver axis and microbiota in clinical practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. FRI158 - Accuracy of liver stiffness measurement in assessing liver fibrosis in naive patients with primary biliary cholangitis
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Cristoferi, Laura, Nardi, Alessandra, Viganò, Mauro, Rigamonti, Cristina, Degasperi, Elisabetta, Cardinale, Vincenzo, Labanca, Sara, Zucchini, Nicola, Leutner, Monica, Venere, Rosanna, Picciotto, Antonino, Cazzagon, Nora, Lucà, Martina, Overi, Diletta, Gerussi, Alessio, D’Amato, Daphne, O’Donnell, Sarah Elisabeth, Cerini, Federica, De Benedittis, Carla, Cadamuro, Massimiliano, Malinverno, Federica, Floreani, Annarosa, Alvaro, Domenico, Gaudio, Eugenio, Invernizzi, Pietro, Carpino, Guido, and Carbone, Marco
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29. SAT-485-European cliolangiocarcinoma (EU-CCA) registry: An initiative to broaden awareness on the second most common primary liver cancer
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Santos-Laso, Alvaro, Lamarca, Angela, Casta, Adelaida La, Braconi, Chiara, Adeva, Jorge, Evert, Matthias, Forner, Alejandro, Macias, Rocio IR, Krawczyk, Marek, Izquierdo-Sánchez, Laura, Cardinale, Vincenzo, Carpino, Guido, Alvaro, Domenico, Valle, Juan, and María Banales, Jesús
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30. FRI-011-Ductular reaction, intermediate hepatocites and fibrosis extension correlate with prediction of treatment failure to ursodeoxycholic acid in primary biliary cholangitis
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Cristoferi, Laura, Carpino, Guido, Cardinale, Vincenzo, Rigamonti, Cristina, Overi, Diletta, Zucchini, Nicola, Leutner, Monica, Viganò, Mauro, Nardi, Alessandra, Gerussi, Alessio, Ronca, Vincenzo, Cadamuro, Massimiliano, Bonato, Giulia, Alvaro, Domenico, Gaudio, Eugenio, Jones, David, Invernizzi, Pietro, Mells, George, and Carbone, Marco
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31. THU-457-DoubleCortin/Like Kinase 1 (DCLK1) expression characterized specific cancer stem cell subpopulations of human cholangiocarcinoma primary cell cultures where its inhibition exerts anti-neoplastic effects
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Matteo, Sabina Di, Nevi, Lorenzo, Cardinale, Vincenzo, Zizzari, llaria Grazia, Ambrosino, Valeria, Biancaniello, Francesca, Costantini, Daniele, Safarikia, Samira, Peppo, Valerio De, Rose, Agostino Maria De, Melandro, Fabio, Bragazzi, Mariaconsiglia, Giuliante, Felice, Berloco, Pasquale B., Grazzi, Gianluca, Carpino, Guido, Gaudio, Eugenio, and Alvaro, Domenico
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32. PS-123-Biliary tree stem/progenitor cells mediate the regeneration in biliary lining after injury
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Nevi, Lorenzo, Cardinale, Vincenzo, Lu, Wei-Yu, Matteo, Sabina Di, Safarikia, Samira, Constantini, Daniele, Melandro, Fabio, Berloco, Pasquale B., Gaudio, Eugenio, Forbes, Stuart, and Alvaro, Domenico
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33. ABCB4-alteration screening in adult-onset cholestasis.
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Carbone, Marco and Cardinale, Vincenzo
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34. Polycystins play a key role in the modulation of cholangiocyte proliferation.
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Torrice, Alessia, Cardinale, Vincenzo, Gatto, Manuela, Semeraro, Rossella, Napoli, Cristina, Onori, Paolo, Alpini, Gianfranco, Gaudio, Eugenio, and Alvaro, Domenico
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MEMBRANE proteins ,CELL proliferation ,POLYCYSTIC kidney disease ,PROTEOLYSIS ,ANTIGENS ,OLIGONUCLEOTIDES ,ESTRADIOL - Abstract
Abstract: Background: Polycystin-1 and -2 (PC-1 and PC-2) are critical components of primary cilia, which act as mechanosensors and drive cell response to injury. PC-1 activation involves the cleavage/processing of PC-1 cytoplasmic tail, driven by regulated intramembrane proteolysis or ubiquitine/proteasome, translocation in the nucleus and activation of transcription factors. Mutations of PC-1 or PC-2 occur in polycystic liver where cholangiocyte proliferation is enhanced. Aim: We evaluated the involvement of PC-1 and PC-2 in modulating cholangiocyte proliferation. Methods: We investigated rat cholangiocytes induced to proliferate by 17β-oestradiol. Proliferation was evaluated by PCNA immunoblotting or [
3 H]-thymidine incorporation into DNA. PC-1 silencing was performed by siRNA, while inhibition of regulated intramembrane proteolysis or proteasome by γ-secretase inhibitor, leupeptin or MG115. Results: Cholangiocyte proliferation was associated with decreased PC-1 and PC-2 expression, which was inversely correlated with enhanced PCNA. The selective silencing of PC-1 induced activation of cholangiocyte proliferation in association with decreased PC-1 expression. Two different regulated intramembrane proteolysis inhibitors, γ-secretase-inhibitor and leupeptin, and the proteasome inhibitor, MG115, abolished the 17β-oestradiol proliferative effect. Conclusions: PC-1 and PC-2 play a major role as modulators of cholangiocyte proliferation suggesting that primary cilia may act as sensors of cell injury driving, when activated, a proliferative cholangiocyte response to trigger the reparative processes. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]- Published
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35. Coronary flow reserve is an innovative tool for the early detection of cardiovascular dysfunction in primary biliary cholangitis patients.
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Cardinale, Vincenzo and Lleo, Ana
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36. PTPN3 Mutations and HBV May Exert Synergistic Effects in the Origin of the Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma.
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Cardinale, Vincenzo and Alvaro, Domenico
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37. Environmental Contribution to Pathogenesis of Cyst Formation in Autosomal-Dominant Polycystic Liver Diseases.
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Cardinale, Vincenzo and Alvaro, Domenico
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38. In Situ, In Vitro and In Vivo Demonstration of Multipotent Stem Cells (MPS) in Human Adult Extrahepatic Bile Ducts (hEHBDs).
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Cardinale, Vincenzo, Wang, Yunfang, Carpino, Guido, Cui, Cai-Bin, Gatto, Manuela, Cantafora, Alfredo, Semeraro, Rossella, Torrice, Alessia, Rossi, Massimo, Berloco, Pasquale Bartolomeo, Inverardi, Luca, Dominguez-Bendala, Juan, Ricordi, Camillo, Gaudio, Eugenio, Alvaro, Domenico, and Reid, Lola M.
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39. Successful Isolation, Culturing and Differentiation In Vitro and In Vivo of Multipotent Stem Cells (Mps) From Human Fetal Biliary Tree.
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Semeraro, Rossella, Napoli, Cristina, Torrice, Alessia, Cardinale, Vincenzo, Carpino, Guido, Gentile, Raffaele, Gatto, Manuela, Brunelli, Roberto, Anceschi, Maurizio M., Di Tondo, Ugo, Gaudio, Eugenio, and Alvaro, Domenico
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40. A Geospatial Artificial Intelligence and satellite-based earth observation cognitive system in response to COVID-19.
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Atek, Sofiane, Pesaresi, Cristiano, Eugeni, Marco, De Vito, Corrado, Cardinale, Vincenzo, Mecella, Massimo, Rescio, Antonello, Petronzio, Luca, Vincenzi, Aldo, Pistillo, Pasquale, Bianchini, Filippo, Giusto, Gianfranco, Pasquali, Giorgio, and Gaudenzi, Paolo
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The pandemic emergency caused by the spread of COVID-19 has stressed the importance of promptly identifying new epidemic clusters and patterns, to ensure the implementation of local risk containment measures and provide the needed healthcare to the population. In this framework, artificial intelligence, GIS, geospatial analysis and space assets can play a crucial role. Social media analytics can be used to trigger Earth Observation (EO) satellite acquisitions over potential new areas of human aggregation. Similarly, EO satellites can be used jointly with social media analytics to systematically monitor well-known areas of aggregation (green urban areas, public markets, etc.). The information that can be obtained from the Earth Cognitive System 4 COVID-19 (ECO4CO) are both predictive, aiming to identify possible new clusters of outbreaks, and at the same time supervisorial, by monitoring infrastructures (i.e. traffic jams, parking lots) or specific categories (i.e. teenagers, doctors, teachers, etc.). In this perspective, the technologies described in this paper will allow us to detect critical areas where individuals can be involved in risky aggregation clusters. The ECO4CO data lake will be integrated with ad hoc data obtained by health care structures to understand trends and dynamics, to assess criticalities with respect to medical response and supplies, and to test possibilities useful to tackle potential future emergencies. The System will also provide geographical information on the spread of the infection which will allow an appropriate context-specific public health response to the epidemic. This project has been co-funded by the European Space Agency under its Business Applications programme. • Integration of satellite Earth Observation with ground data for pandemic monitoring and medical resources optimization. • Use of artificial intelligence for predictions of local epidemic behaviour. • Identification of epidemic clusters in crowded areas and tracking potential spreads. • Intelligent Satellite Tasking for new Earth Observation image acquisitions over identified candidate cluster areas. • Identification and prevision of medical health needs and logistic supports. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. Current protocols and clinical efficacy of human fetal liver cell therapy in patients with liver disease: A literature review.
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Giancotti, Antonella, D'Ambrosio, Valentina, Corno, Sara, Pajno, Cristina, Carpino, Guido, Amato, Gaia, Vena, Flaminia, Mondo, Alessandro, Spiniello, Lorenzo, Monti, Marco, Muzii, Ludovico, Bosco, Daniela, Gaudio, Eugenio, Alvaro, Domenico, and Cardinale, Vincenzo
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• Seven clinical studies of fetal liver cell therapy were reported. • There were no RCTs, and thus no study was stratified as being of good quality. • Logistic limitations of the procedure can be reduced by cryopreservation methods. • Preclinical translational studies are necessary to answer relevant clinical questions. • Tracing strategies and biopsy-based and solid clinical endpoints are key. The fetal liver is unique because of the coexistence of cells with endodermal and mesenchymal origins, making it a potential source of hepatic and pancreatic regenerative medicine. The liver appears at about the third week of gestation, growing rapidly from the fifth to the 10th week. We define fetal liver from 10 weeks of gestation, when hematopoietic progenitor cells gradually migrate from the aorta-mesonephros-gonad region to colonize the liver. Indeed, the fetal liver may be the most available source of cell therapy for liver disease. We conducted a review of the literature using Medline and EMBASE (up to May 2021) to identify clinical studies in which patients with liver disease had been given fetal liver cell therapy. This literature review highlighted the heterogeneity of cell isolation and selection protocols, which hinders the ability to pool data and perform a meta-analysis. A limitation of the studies analyzed was the scarcity of reports (n = 8) and the extremely small sample sizes (median sample size of treated patients was two), although there was a fairly long follow-up (median 12 months). The weeks after conception ranged from 16 to 34. There were no randomized controlled trials, and therefore no study was stratified as being of good methodological quality. Cryopreservation may help to circumvent the critical logistic issues that hamper the use of fetal liver cell therapy in clinical practice. To help consolidate the role of the fetal liver in regenerative medicine, good preclinical translational studies are necessary, whereas tracing strategies and biopsy-based endpoints are crucial in the clinic, along with well-designed, large, multicenter, randomized controlled trials using clinically applicable primary outcomes and refined imaging assessment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Proceedings of the signature series event of the international society for cellular therapy: “Advancements in cellular therapies and regenerative medicine in digestive diseases,” London, United Kingdom, May 3, 2017.
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Ciccocioppo, Rachele, Nostro, M. Cristina, Ott, Michael, Piemonti, Lorenzo, Tomei, Alice A., Uygun, Basak, Vetrano, Stefania, Orlando, Giuseppe, Dos Santos, Claudia C., Baumgart, Daniel C., Cangemi, Giuseppina C., Cardinale, Vincenzo, Ciacci, Carolina, De Coppi, Paolo, Haldar, Debashis, and Klersy, Catherine
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A summary of the First Signature Series Event, “Advancements in Cellular Therapies and Regenerative Medicine for Digestive Diseases,” held on May 3, 2017, in London, United Kingdom, is presented. Twelve speakers from three continents covered major topics in the areas of cellular therapy and regenerative medicine applied to liver and gastrointestinal medicine as well as to diabetes mellitus. Highlights from their presentations, together with an overview of the global impact of digestive diseases and a proposal for a shared online collection and data-monitoring platform tool, are included in this proceedings. Although growing evidence demonstrate the feasibility and safety of exploiting cell-based technologies for the treatment of digestive diseases, regulatory and methodological obstacles will need to be overcome before the successful implementation in the clinic of these novel attractive therapeutic strategies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. Patch grafting of organoids of stem/progenitors into solid organs can correct genetic-based disease states.
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Zhang, Wencheng, Wauthier, Eliane, Lanzoni, Giacomo, Hani, Homayoun, Yi, Xianwen, Overi, Diletta, Shi, Lei, Simpson, Sean, Allen, Amanda, Suitt, Carolyn, Ezzell, Jennifer Ashley, Alvaro, Domenico, Cardinale, Vincenzo, Gaudio, Eugenio, Carpino, Guido, Prestwich, Glenn, Dominguez-Bendala, Juan, Gerber, David, Mathews, Kyle, and Piedrahita, Jorge
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PANCREAS , *ORGANOIDS , *DISEASE progression , *BILIARY tract , *GRAFTING (Horticulture) , *ISLANDS of Langerhans , *TYPE 1 diabetes , *CELLULAR therapy - Abstract
Patch grafting, a novel strategy for transplantation of stem/progenitor organoids into porcine livers, has been found successful also for organoid transplantation into other normal or diseased solid organs in pigs and mice. Each organoid contained ∼100 cells comprised of biliary tree stem cells (BTSCs), co-hepato/pancreatic stem/progenitors, and partnered with early lineage stage mesenchymal cells (ELSMCs), angioblasts and precursors to endothelia and stellate cells. Patch grafting enabled transplantation into livers or pancreases of ≥108th (pigs) or ≥106th−7th (mice) organoids/patch. Graft conditions fostered expression of multiple matrix-metalloproteinases (MMPs), especially secretory isoforms, resulting in transient loss of the organ's matrix-dictated histological features, including organ capsules, and correlated with rapid integration within a week of organoids throughout the organs and without emboli or ectopic cell distribution. Secondarily, within another week, there was clearance of graft biomaterials, followed by muted expression of MMPs, restoration of matrix-dictated histology, and maturation of donor cells to functional adult fates. The ability of patch grafts of organoids to rescue hosts from genetic-based disease states was demonstrated with grafts of BTSC/ELSMC organoids on livers, able to rescue NRG/FAH-KO mice from type I tyrosinemia, a disease caused by absence of fumaryl acetoacetate hydrolase. With the same grafts, if on pancreas, they were able to rescue NRG/Akita mice from type I diabetes, caused by a mutation in the insulin 2 gene. The potential of patch grafting for cell therapies for solid organs now requires translational studies to enable its adaptation and uses for clinical programs. Patch grafting enables transplantation of large numbers of epithelia (>108th cells), ideally as organoids of epithelial and mesenchymal stem/progenitors, and results within a week in their rapid integration amidst host cells throughout a solid organ. The strategies are successful with every solid organ tried, even pancreas, notorious for its propensity for autolysis with cell therapy attempts. Patch grafting succeeds in normal and diseased organs and so does not require regenerative forces in the host organ for engraftment to occur. Patch grafted donor stem/progenitors matured to functional cells able to rescue hosts from genetic-based diseases such as type I tyrosinemia and type I diabetes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. Patch grafting, strategies for transplantation of organoids into solid organs such as liver.
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Zhang, Wencheng, Lanzoni, Giacomo, Hani, Homayoun, Overi, Diletta, Cardinale, Vincenzo, Simpson, Sean, Pitman, Wendy, Allen, Amanda, Yi, Xianwen, Wang, Xicheng, Gerber, David, Prestwich, Glenn, Lozoya, Oswaldo, Gaudio, Eugenio, Alvaro, Domenico, Tokaz, Debra, Dominguez-Bendala, Juan, Adin, Christopher, Piedrahita, Jorge, and Mathews, Kyle
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ORGANOIDS , *BILIARY tract , *MESENCHYMAL stem cells , *PROGENITOR cells , *EPITHELIAL cells , *LIVER cells , *LIVER - Abstract
Epithelial cell therapies have been at an impasse because of inefficient methods of transplantation to solid organs. Patch grafting strategies were established enabling transplantation of ≥107th organoids/patch of porcine GFP+ biliary tree stem/progenitors into livers of wild type hosts. Grafts consisted of organoids embedded in soft (~100 Pa) hyaluronan hydrogels, both prepared in serum-free Kubota's Medium; placed against target sites; covered with a silk backing impregnated with more rigid hyaluronan hydrogels (~700 Pa); and use of the backing to tether grafts with sutures or glue to target sites. Hyaluronan coatings (~200–300 Pa) onto the serosal surface of the graft served to minimize adhesions with neighboring organs. The organ's clearance of hyaluronans enabled restoration of tissue-specific paracrine and systemic signaling, resulting in return of normal hepatic histology, with donor parenchymal cells uniformly integrated amidst host cells and that had differentiated to mature hepatocytes and cholangiocytes. Grafts containing donor mature hepatocytes, partnered with endothelia, and in the same graft biomaterials as for stem/progenitor organoids, did not engraft. Engraftment occurred if porcine liver-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) were co-transplanted with donor mature cells. RNA-seq analyses revealed that engraftment correlated with expression of matrix-metalloproteinases (MMPs), especially secreted isoforms that were found expressed strongly by organoids, less so by MSCs, and minimally, if at all, by adult cells. Engraftment with patch grafting strategies occurred without evidence of emboli or ectopic cell distribution. It was successful with stem/progenitor organoids or with cells with a source(s) of secreted MMP isoforms and offers significant potential for enabling cell therapies for solid organs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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