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In patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) meeting the Milan criteria, liver transplantation (LT) is an effective therapy. This study aims to define the survival-related molecular biological features helping precisely identifying the patients with HCC beyond the Milan criteria who have acceptable outcomes. In the derivation cohort, integrated analyses of tumor tissues are conducted using RNA sequencing (RNA-seq), proteomic landscape, and transposase-accessible chromatin sequencing (ATAC-seq). Based on transcriptomics, three subgroups that significantly differ in overall survival were identified in the derivation cohort, and these findings are validated in an independent cohort. In-depth bioinformatics analysis using RNA-seq and proteomics reveals that the promotion of cancer stemness by cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) can be responsible for the negative biological characteristics observed in high-risk HCC patients. The ATAC-seq identifies key factors regulating transcription, which may bridge CAF infiltration and stemness. Finally, we demonstrate that the CAF-derived CXCL12 sustains the stemness of HCC cells by promoting XRCC5 through CXCR4.
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Int Arch Occup Environ Health
September 2025
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy.
Purpose: To investigate the role of personal risk factors in the occurrence of the vascular, neurological and fibroproliferative disorders of the hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS) in workers groups exposed to hand-transmitted vibration (HTV).
Methods: HAVS prevalence and incidence data were pooled across a series of cross-sectional studies (total sample: 1272 HTV workers, 579 controls) and prospective cohort studies (total sample: 377 HTV workers, 138 controls) conducted in Central and North-Eastern Italy. The pooled studies included detailed individual-level information about HTV exposure, personal risk factors, medical comorbidities and HAVS disorders.
JTCVS Open
August 2025
Department of Paediatric Cardiac Surgery, Kinderspital and University Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Objectives: Primary repair of the common arterial trunk is still burdened by high mortality rates. Because of the low incidence and complexity of common arterial trunk, evidence is limited to reports with small sample sizes, and issues such as the ideal surgical timing to address the primary repair are still debated. We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis to estimate the pooled mortality, morbidity, and reoperation rates after common arterial trunk primary repair.
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October 2025
Department of Biomedical Sciences, Humanitas University, Via Rita Levi Montalcini 4, 20090 Pieve Emanuele - Milan, Italy.
Objectives: Missed Nursing Care (MNC) is increasingly recognized as an indicator of care quality and a potential contributor to adverse events. This systematic review aimed to explore the correlation between MNC and adverse events in hospitalized patients across public and private settings.
Methods: A systematic review was conducted according to PRISMA 2020 guidelines.
J Nephrol
September 2025
Nephrology and Dialysis Unit, ASL Nord Ovest Toscana, Livorno, Italy.
Hypertension is a clinical condition associated with an increase in cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. In chronic kidney disease (CKD), hypertension is also a driver of faster disease progression. Correct and appropriate treatment with antihypertensive medication reduces the risk of cardiovascular events and slows kidney disease progression.
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September 2025
Neuroimaging Research Unit, Division of Neuroscience, IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, Italy.
Background: The "Systematic Screening of Handwriting Difficulties in Parkinson's Disease" (SOS) test is the only tool specifically designed to evaluate handwriting in people with Parkinson's Disease (pwPD). It is language specific.
Objective: To assess the construct validity, intrarater and interrater reliability of the Italian version of the SOS test.