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Background: Pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (pNEN) are rare tumors with a poor prognosis. Although increasing data have accumulated on the molecular pathology of pNEN, very scarce data exist on microRNAs in pNEN and no data are published on microRNAs as potential biomarkers of pNEN in serum. This study aimed to identify microRNA signatures of pNEN in tissue and serum.
Materials And Methods: We included tissue samples from 37 patients with pNEN, 9 patients with non-neoplastic pancreatic pathology, seven samples of micro-dissected pancreatic islets and serum samples of 27 patients with pNEN, as well as of 15 healthy volunteers. MicroRNA expression profiles were established using real-time quantitative Polymerase Chain reaction (PCR) for 754 microRNAs.
Results: MicroRNA signatures differed between pNEN, pancreatic islets and total pancreas, with virtually no overlap between the groups of de-regulated microRNAs. Expression of miR-642 correlated with Ki67 (MiB1) score and miR-210 correlated with metastatic disease. When comparing microRNA levels in serum from patients with pNEN and healthy volunteers, 13 microRNAs were more abundant in the serum of patients. MiR-193b was also up-regulated in pNEN tissue when compared to pancreatic islets and remained significantly increased in serum even when corrected for multiple testing.
Conclusion: Evaluation of microRNAs appears to be promising in the assessment of pNEN. In particular, miR-193b, which is also increased in serum, may be a potential new biomarker of pNEN.
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Background: Gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (GEP-NENs) are a diverse group of tumors arising from neuroendocrine cells, often characterized by slow growth and subtle symptoms, leading to advanced-stage diagnoses. The gut microbiota (GM) has been implicated in various gastrointestinal malignancies, but its relationship with GEP-NENs remains unclear.
Objective: This study aimed to elucidate the causal relationship between specific GM traits and GEP-NENs using Mendelian Randomization (MR) analysis, and to explore the potential mediating role of immune cells in this relationship.
Waste Manag
August 2025
University of Wrocław, Faculty of Chemistry, 14 F. Joliot-Curie St., 50-383 Wrocław, Poland. Electronic address:
The complete disposal of waste plastics (WPs) is a serious challenge in today's world. One of their streams originates in growing number of end-of-life vehicles, where these materials are often mixed, and their mechanical recycling is practically impossible. However, their complete neutralization can be achieved by the process of thermochemical conversion.
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Department of Bacteriology and Bacterial Animal Diseases, National Veterinary Research Institute, 24-100 Pulawy, Poland.
(1) Background: Understanding the distribution of serovars in food, animals, and their environments is crucial for identifying infection sources and monitoring pathogen prevalence in the food chain. This study analysed serovars in Poland from 2016 to 2020, focusing on their epidemiological significance. (2) Methods: Isolation of was carried out following PN-EN ISO 6579 standards, and serotyping was performed using the White-Kauffmann-Le Minor scheme.
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July 2025
Track Tec S.A., Katowice, Poland.
This paper presents a comparative analysis of the impact of individual elements of the W14 fastening system on clamping force. Clamping force in the context of railway fastening systems refers to the force that holds the rail firmly against the sleeper to ensure track stability and maintain proper rail alignment under dynamic loads. The results of laboratory tests carried out in accordance with the applicable European standards of the PN-EN 13,481 and PN-EN 13,146 series are described synthetically.
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Advanced Theranostics Center for Radiomolecular Precision Oncology, CURANOSTICUM Wiesbaden-Frankfurt, HELIOS DKD Klinik, Wiesbaden, Germany.
Introduction: Patients with pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (P-NEN) may benefit from peptide receptor radionuclide therapy (PRRT). Prediction of overall survival (OS) using statistical models has the potential to guide treatment decisions. In this study, we have generated a clinicopathological and imaging parameter-based internally validated nomogram of patients who received PRRT for metastatic P-NEN to facilitate treatment decision support for the clinical management of such patients.
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