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J Endocrinol Invest ; 46(8): 1651-1662, 2023 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36749451

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PURPOSE: RAS mutations represent common driver alterations in thyroid cancer. They can be found in benign, low-risk and malignant thyroid tumors with follicular architecture, which are often diagnosed as indeterminate nodules on preoperative cytology. Therefore, the detection of RAS mutations in preoperative setting has a suboptimal predictive value for malignancy. In this study, we investigated differentially expressed microRNA (miRNA) in benign and malignant thyroid tumors with follicular architecture carrying mutations in RAS genes. METHODS: Total RNA was purified from 60 RAS-mutant follicular-patterned thyroid tumors, including follicular adenoma (FA), noninvasive follicular thyroid neoplasm with papillary-like nuclear features (NIFTP), papillary and follicular thyroid carcinoma cases (PTC, FTC); 22 RAS-negative FAs were used as controls. The expression analysis of 798 miRNAs was performed by digital counting (nCounter nanoString platform). RESULTS: Comparing RAS-mutant and RAS-negative FAs, 12 miRNAs showed significant deregulation, which was likely related to the oncogenic effects of RAS mutations. Twenty-two miRNAs were differentially expressed in RAS-mutant benign versus malignant tumors. Considering the tumor type, 24 miRNAs were deregulated in PTC, 19 in NIFTP, and seven in FTC and compared to FA group; among these, miR-146b-5p, miR-144-3p, and miR-451a showed consistent deregulation in all the comparisons with the highest fold change. CONCLUSIONS: The miRNA expression analysis of follicular-patterned thyroid tumors demonstrated that RAS mutations influences miRNA profile in benign tumors. In addition, several miRNAs showed a histotype-specific deregulation and could discriminate between RAS-mutant benign and RAS-mutant malignant thyroid lesions, thus deserving further investigation as potential diagnostic markers.


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Adenocarcinoma Folicular , Adenoma , MicroARNs , Neoplasias de la Tiroides , Humanos , MicroARNs/genética , MicroARNs/metabolismo , Neoplasias de la Tiroides/diagnóstico , Neoplasias de la Tiroides/genética , Neoplasias de la Tiroides/metabolismo , Adenocarcinoma Folicular/diagnóstico , Adenocarcinoma Folicular/genética , Cáncer Papilar Tiroideo/patología , Adenoma/diagnóstico , Adenoma/genética , Adenoma/patología
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J Endocrinol Invest ; 45(5): 1021-1029, 2022 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35169984

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OBJECTIVE: Obesity is a recognized risk factor for the progression to severe forms of COVID-19, yet the mechanisms of the association are unclear. METHODS: Subcutaneous abdominal adipose tissue specimens of subjects deceased from COVID-19 (n = 23) were compared to those of controls dying abruptly from causes other than infectious (accidental trauma, sudden cardiac death). Alterations of lung parenchyma consistent with moderate to severe disease were detected in all COVID-19 cases, not in controls. Investigations included: histopathologic features, detection of virus antigens and genome, characterization of infiltrating leukocytes, transcription levels of immune-related genes. RESULTS: By RT-PCR, the SARS-CoV-2 genome was detected in the adipose tissue of 13/23 (56%) cases of the COVID-19 cohort. The virus nucleocapsid antigen was detected in the cytoplasm of 1-5% adipocytes in 12/12 COVID-19 cases that were virus-positive by PCR in the adipose tissue (one case could not be assessed due insufficient tissue). The adipose tissue of COVID-19 cases showed leukocyte infiltrates and upregulation of the interferon-alpha pathway. After adjusting for age and sex, the activation score of IFN-alpha was directly related with transcription levels of the ACE2 gene, a key entry factor of SARS-CoV-2. CONCLUSIONS: In lethal COVID-19 cases, the SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid antigen has been detected in a sizeable proportion of adipocytes, showing that the virus may directly infect the parenchymal cells of subcutaneous fat. Infection appears to activate the IFN alpha pathway and to attract infiltrating leukocytes. Due to the huge numbers of adipocytes in adults, the adipose tissue represents a significant reservoir for SARS-CoV-2 and an important source of inflammatory mediators.


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Adipocitos , Tejido Adiposo , COVID-19 , Interferón-alfa , SARS-CoV-2 , Adipocitos/inmunología , Tejido Adiposo/inmunología , Adulto , COVID-19/diagnóstico , COVID-19/inmunología , COVID-19/virología , Humanos , Interferón-alfa/inmunología , SARS-CoV-2/inmunología , SARS-CoV-2/aislamiento & purificación
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J Endocrinol Invest ; 45(1): 209-214, 2022 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34191258

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PURPOSE: The SARS-CoV-2 genome has been detected in a variety of human samples including blood, urine, semen, and faeces. However, evidence of virus presence in tissues other than lung are limited. METHODS: We investigated whether SARS-CoV-2 could be detected in 50 autoptic specimens of endocrine organs from 29 patients who died of COVID-19. RESULTS: The virus was detected in 25 specimens including ten abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue samples (62%), six testes (67%), and nine thyroid (36%) samples. The analysis of multiple endocrine organ samples obtained from the same patients showed that, in virus-positive cases, the viral genome was consistently detected in all but two matched specimens. CONCLUSION: Our findings show that the virus spread into endocrine organs is a common event in severe cases. Further studies should assess the rate of the phenomenon in clinically mild cases. The potential long-term effects of COVID-19 on endocrine functions should be taken into consideration.


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COVID-19/virología , Glándulas Endocrinas/virología , SARS-CoV-2/aislamiento & purificación , Grasa Abdominal/virología , Adulto , Autopsia , COVID-19/epidemiología , Comorbilidad , Femenino , Humanos , Pulmón/virología , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , ARN Viral/análisis , SARS-CoV-2/genética , Grasa Subcutánea/virología , Testículo/virología , Glándula Tiroides/virología
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Acta Biomed Ateneo Parmense ; 66(6): 255-60, 1995.
Artículo en Italiano | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8928592

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Laryngeal tuberculosis is considered by now a rare disease after the introduction and use of chemotherapeutic drugs the incidence of laryngeal tuberculosis an increase in the world population, including industrialized countries; this is partly due to the pandemy of the Acquired Immuno-Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). The authors report a case of miliary laryngeal tuberculosis.


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Tuberculosis Laríngea/diagnóstico , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Micobacterias no Tuberculosas/aislamiento & purificación , Tomografía Computarizada por Rayos X , Tuberculosis Laríngea/microbiología
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