Publications by authors named "Deborah Malvi"

The prognostic and predictive role of the human equilibrative nucleoside transporter 1 (hENT-1) has emerged in different cancer types, including intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (iCCA), but the mechanisms regulating its expression are poorly understood. Here, we investigated the link between p53 status and hENT-1 regulation in 38 iCCA patients and cell line models; the predictive role of p53 status in response to adjuvant gemcitabine was also investigated. A positive association between mutant p53 cells and hENT-1 expression was observed in iCCA tissue samples; furthermore, patients receiving adjuvant gemcitabine and expressing mutant p53 cells > 4% in tumor tissue had a longer disease-free survival (DFS) than patients expressing mutant p53 cells ≤ 4% (median 18.

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Angiomyolipoma is a solid mesenchymal tumour that usually affects the kidney. Hepatic localization of angiomyolipoma (HAML) is rare and usually asymptomatic however it presents a challenging differential diagnosis. We present the case of a 45-year-old man affected by tuberous sclerosis complex type 2 (TSC2) and an hepatic lesion suspected to be hepatocellular carcinoma on magnetic resonance but whose Bmode ultrasound and contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) findings were consistent with benignity, as confirmed by histology.

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The Esophageal Adenocarcinoma Study Group Europe (EACSGE) recently proposed a granular histologic classification of esophageal-esophago-gastric junctional adenocarcinomas (EA-EGJAs) based on the study of naïve surgically resected specimens that, when combined with the pTNM stage, is an efficient indicator of prognosis, molecular events, and response to treatment. In this study, we compared histologic classes of endoscopic biopsies taken before surgical resection with those of the surgical specimen, to evaluate the potential of the EACSGE classification at the initial diagnostic workup. A total of 106 EA-EGJA cases with available endoscopic biopsies and matched surgical resection specimens were retrieved from five Italian institutions.

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Chemotherapy can cause vascular and metabolic liver injury in patients with liver metastases, but scarce data are available. We aimed to (i) describe the prevalence of porto-sinusoidal vascular disorder (PSVD) among patients undergoing resection for liver metastases; and (ii) assess whether liver (LSM) and spleen stiffness measurements could diagnose PSVD and predict postoperative complications. This is a prospective single-center study enrolling consecutive patients undergoing hepatic resection for metastases at a tertiary center.

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Introduction: The progressive technologies in albumin in situ hybridization (ISH) changed the routine application and the differential diagnosis of hepatic malignancies in the last years. The aim of the present work was to assess the diagnostic utility of albumin ISH on different cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) subtypes, as well as to assess how albumin production changes along the biliary tree.

Methods: Forty-five CCAs were retrospectively selected: 29 intrahepatic (15 small-duct and 14 large-duct subtypes), 7 perihilar, and 9 extrahepatic.

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Background: The decision to accept or discard the increasingly rare and marginal brain-dead donor kidneys in Eurotransplant (ET) countries has to be made without solid evidence. Thus, we developed and validated flexible clinicopathological scores called 2-Step Scores for the prognosis of delayed graft function (DGF) and 1-year death-censored transplant loss (1y-tl) reflecting the current practice of six ET countries including Croatia and Belgium.

Methods: The training set was n = 620 for DGF and n = 711 for 1y-tl, with validation sets n = 158 and n = 162, respectively.

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Transplantation of an organ from a donor carries an unavoidable risk of tumor transmission. The need to extend the donor pool increases the use of organs from donors with malignancies and potential disease transmission is a constant tension influencing donor suitability decisions. Current classification systems for the assessment of donor malignancy transmission risk have evolved from reports of potential transmission events in recipients to national donation and transplant surveillance agencies.

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Alterations in microRNA (miRNA) expression have been reported in different cancers. We assessed the expression of 754 oncology-related miRNAs in esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC) samples and evaluated their correlations with clinical parameters. We found that miR-221 and 483-3p were consistently upregulated in EAC patients vs.

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FGFR inhibitors have been developed to inhibit FGFR activation and signal transduction; notwithstanding, currently the selection of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (iCCA) patients for these drugs only relies on the detection of FGFR2 genetic alterations (GAs) in tumor tissues or circulating tumor DNAs, without concomitant assessment of FGFR2 signalling status. Accordingly, we performed multi-omic analyses of FGFR2 genes and FGFR2 signalling molecules in the tissue samples from 36 iCCA naïve patients. Gain-of-function FGFR2 GAs were detected in 7 patients, including missense mutations (n = 3; p.

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TP53, CTNNB1, and TERT-promoter mutations are the most common driver mutations in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The morphological and genetical HCC heterogeneities are difficult to discriminate by the eye of the pathologist. Here, we describe two rare cases of HCC with simultaneous co-mutation of all three of genes, which represent a poorly described occurrence in the literature.

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The number of patients awaiting a kidney transplant is constantly rising but lack of organs leads kidneys from extended criteria donors (ECD) to be used to increase the donor pool. Pre-transplant biopsies are routinely evaluated through the Karpinski-Remuzzi score but consensus on its correlation with graft survival is controversial. This study aims to test a new diagnostic model relying on digital pathology to evaluate pre-transplant biopsies and to correlate it with graft outcomes.

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Rationale & Objective: Fabry disease (FD) is an X-linked genetic disorder that causes lysosomal storage of glycosphingolipids, primarily globotriaosylceramide (Gb3) and its derivative globotriaosylsphingosine (lyso-Gb3), with multiorgan dysfunction including chronic kidney disease. Affected individuals may be carriers of gene variants that are of uncertain significance (GVUS). We describe kidney pathology at the early stages of FD-related kidney disease to gain insights into its association with GVUS and sex.

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Second opinion consultation is a well-established practice in different clinical settings of diagnostic medicine. However, little is known about second opinion consultation activity in transplantation, and even less is known about it concerning donor assessment. The consultations provided by the second opinion service led to the safer and homogeneous management of donors with a history of malignancy or ongoing neoplasm by transplant centers.

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Background: In the transplant setting, the definition of the risk of neoplastic transmission from donor to recipient often requires intraoperative pathological evaluation on frozen sections. Although most lesions can be easily classified into acceptable or unacceptable risk according to the Italian National Guidelines, there are cases in which unusual histologic features cannot be further investigated because of the lack of ancillary techniques on frozen sections.

Case Presentation: Here we present a case of a liver lesion in a 51-year-old male donor, subjected to histopathological on-call examination.

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  • Grade 3 gastro-entero-pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (G3 GEP-NET) are not well understood regarding their molecular characteristics and treatment responses, prompting a study on their effectiveness with specific chemotherapy regimens.
  • Out of 49 patients in the chemotherapy cohort, those treated with FOLFOX/XELOX showed an objective response rate of 38.2% and median overall survival of 30.0 months, while a Ki67 index of 40% or higher was linked to poorer outcomes.
  • The next-generation sequencing (NGS) of 13 cases revealed that the mutation patterns in G3 NETs resemble those found in well-differentiated neuroendocrine tumors rather than neuro
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  • Diabetic donors provide a valuable source of organs for transplantation, but the discard rate of their kidneys remains high, especially when transplanted into non-diabetic recipients.
  • A study examined the histological changes in kidney biopsies from ten non-diabetic recipients who received kidneys from diabetic donors, revealing that histological conditions varied significantly over time.
  • While some patients experienced improvements or stability in their kidney conditions, others showed worsening kidney damage, indicating that factors like recipient health and pre-existing conditions may influence the outcomes of such transplants.
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  • Esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC) is a serious cancer with rising rates, unclear causes, and low survival.
  • A study of 164 untreated EAC patients revealed 337 genetic variants, predominantly in the TP53 gene, which was linked to poorer survival outcomes.
  • Additionally, mutations in the HNF1alpha gene and gene fusions were identified, highlighting important genetic factors in EAC progression.
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Large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma (LCNEC) is a rare and aggressive high-grade neuroendocrine tumor, commonly arising in the lung or in the gastrointestinal tract, with a frequent proportion of unknown primary origin (20%). In the metastatic setting, platinum-based or fluoropyrimidine-based chemotherapeutic regimens are as considered the first-line treatment, despite the limited duration of response. To date, the prognosis of advanced high-grade neuroendocrine carcinoma remains poor, suggesting the need to explore new treatment strategies in this orphan tumor.

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Purpose: The aim is to clarify the use of perioperative chemotherapy in resectable goblet cell carcinoma (GCC).

Methods: A retrospective study was carried out based on the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results study. The population was divided: into patients who received only radical surgery (group A) and those who received radical surgery plus chemotherapy (group B).

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Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is an increasing disease having a poor prognosis. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of different models of care for pancreatic cancer in a tertiary referral centre in the period 2006-2020. Retrospective study of patients with PDAC observed from January 2006 to December 2020.

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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) represents the primary carcinoma of the liver and the fourth leading cause of cancer-related deaths. The World Health Organization estimates an increase in cases in the coming years. The risk factors of HCC are multiple, and the incidence in different countries is closely related to the different risk factors to which the population is exposed.

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Despite increased use of digital pathology, its application in the transplantation setting remains limited. One of the restraints is related to concerns that this technology is inadequate for supporting diagnostic work. In this study, we sought to establish non inferiority of whole slide imaging (WSI) to light microscopy (LM) for intraoperative transplantation diagnosis using inexpensive portable devices.

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Despite the efforts made in the management of PDAC, the 5-year relative survival rate of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) still remains very low (10%). To date, precision oncology is far from being ready to be applied in cases of PDAC, although studies exploring the molecular and genetic alterations have been conducted, and the genomic landscape of PDAC has been characterized. This study aimed to apply a next-generation sequencing (NGS) laboratory-developed multigene panel to PDAC samples to find molecular alterations that could be associated with histopathological features and clinical outcomes.

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  • Acute kidney injury (AKI) frequently occurs in patients with advanced liver cirrhosis, often linked to kidney perfusion issues and may manifest as hepatorenal syndrome or acute tubular necrosis.
  • This study utilized a rat model to explore the role of bile acids in kidney damage associated with liver cirrhosis, analyzing renal and liver tissues over 12 weeks of carbon tetrachloride inhalation.
  • Results showed that while there were no significant kidney tissue changes, there were notable differences in organic anion transporter expression and increased levels of inflammation and tubular injury biomarkers, suggesting adaptive responses in kidney function due to cirrhosis.
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Introduction: Kidney biopsy is performed to assess if an extended criteria graft can be used for transplantation. It may be performed before or after cross-clamping during organ procurement. This study aims to evaluate whether the timing of biopsy may modify cold ischemia times (CIT) and/or graft outcomes.

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