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World Journal of Gastroenterology | 2013

phytoestrogens/insoluble fibers and colonic estrogen receptor β: randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study

Mariabeatrice Principi; Alfredo Di Leo; Maria Pricci; Maria Principia Scavo; Raffaella Guido; Sabina Tanzi; Domenico Piscitelli; A. Pisani; Enzo Ierardi; Maria Cristina Comelli; Michele Barone

AIMnTo assess the safety and effect of the supplementation of a patented blend of dietary phytoestrogens and insoluble fibers on estrogen receptor (ER)-β and biological parameters in sporadic colonic adenomas.nnnMETHODSnA randomized, double-blind placebo-controlled trial was performed. Patients scheduled to undergo surveillance colonoscopy for previous sporadic colonic adenomas were identified, and 60 eligible patients were randomized to placebo or active dietary intervention (ADI) twice a day, for 60 d before surveillance colonoscopy. ADI was a mixture of 175 mg milk thistle extract, 20 mg secoisolariciresinol and 750 mg oat fiber extract. ER-β and ER-α expression, apoptosis and proliferation (Ki-67 LI) were assessed in colon samples.nnnRESULTSnNo adverse event related to ADI was recorded. ADI administration showed a significant increases in ER-β protein (0.822 ± 0.08 vs 0.768 ± 0.10, P = 0.04) and a general trend to an increase in ER-β LI (39.222 ± 2.69 vs 37.708 ± 5.31, P = 0.06), ER-β/ER-α LI ratio (6.564 ± 10.04 vs 2.437 ± 1.53, P = 0.06), terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP nick end labeling (35.592 ± 14.97 vs 31.541 ± 11.54, P = 0.07) and Ki-67 (53.923 ± 20.91 vs 44.833 ± 10.38, P = 0.07) approximating statistical significance. A significant increase of ER-β protein (0.805 ± 0.13 vs 0.773 ± 0.13, P = 0.04), mRNA (2.278 ± 1.19 vs 1.105 ± 1.07, P < 0.02) and LI (47.533 ± 15.47 vs 34.875 ± 16.67, P < 0.05) and a decrease of ER-α protein (0.423 ± 0.06 vs 0.532 ± 0.11, P < 0.02) as well as a trend to increase of ER-β/ER-α protein in ADI vs placebo group were observed in patients without polyps (1.734 ± 0.20 vs 1.571 ± 0.42, P = 0.07).nnnCONCLUSIONnThe role of ER-β on the control of apoptosis, and its amenability to dietary intervention, are supported in our study.


World Journal of Gastroenterology | 2017

Noninvasive molecular analysis of Helicobacter pylori: Is it time for tailored first-line therapy?

Enzo Ierardi; Floriana Giorgio; Andrea Iannone; Giuseppe Losurdo; Mariabeatrice Principi; Michele Barone; A. Pisani; Alfredo Di Leo

The main problem of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection management is linked to antibiotic resistances. This phenomenon has grown in the last decade, inducing a dramatic decline in conventional regimen effectiveness. The causes of resistance are point mutations in bacterial DNA, which interfere with antibiotic mechanism of action, especially clarithromycin and levofloxacin. Therefore, international guidelines have recently discouraged their use in areas with a relevant resistance percentage, suggesting first-line schedules with expected high eradication rates, i.e., bismuth containing or non-bismuth quadruple therapies. These regimens require the daily assumption of a large number of tablets. Consequently, a complete adherence is expected only in subjects who may be motivated by the presence of major disorders. However, an incomplete adherence to antibiotic therapies may lead to resistance onset, since sub-inhibitory concentrations could stimulate the selection of resistant mutants. Of note, a recent meta-analysis suggests that susceptibility tests may be more useful for the choice of first than second-line or rescue treatment. Additionally, susceptibility guided therapy has been demonstrated to be highly effective and superior to empiric treatments by both meta-analyses and recent clinical studies. Conventional susceptibility test is represented by culture and antibiogram. However, the method is not available everywhere mainly for methodology-related factors and fails to detect hetero-resistances. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based, culture-free techniques on gastric biopsy samples are accurate in finding even minimal traces of genotypic resistant strains and hetero-resistant status by the identification of specific point mutations. The need for an invasive endoscopic procedure has been the most important limit to their spread. A further step has, moreover, been the detection of point mutations in bacterial DNA fecal samples. Few studies on clarithromycin susceptibility have shown an overall high sensitivity and specificity when compared with culture or PCR on gastric biopsies. On these bases, two commercial tests are now available although they have shown some controversial findings. A novel PCR method showed a full concordance between tissue and stool results in a preliminary experience. In conclusion, despite poor validation, there is increasing evidence of a potential availability of noninvasive investigations able to detect H. pylori resistances to antibiotics. These kinds of analysis are currently at a very early phase of development and caution should be paid about their clinical application. Only further studies aimed to evaluate their sensitivity and specificity will afford novel data for solid considerations. Nevertheless, noninvasive molecular tests may improve patient compliance, time/cost of infection management and therapeutic outcome. Moreover, the potential risk of a future increase of resistance to quadruple regimens as a consequence of their use on large scale and incomplete patient adherence could be avoided.


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2002

Interobserver agreement in staging gastric malt lymphoma by EUS

Pietro Fusaroli; Elisabetta Buscarini; Sergio Peyre; Telemaco Federici; Fabrizio Parente; Claudio De Angelis; Giacomo Bonanno; Emanuele Meroni; Vincenzo Napolitano; A. Pisani; S. Sottili; Thomas Togliani; Giancarlo Caletti


Digestive and Liver Disease | 2001

Prognostic factors for response to antibiotic therapy of low-grade gastric malt lymphoma: The importance of TNM staging by endoscopic ultrasonography

Pietro Fusaroli; Elisabetta Buscarini; Fabrizio Parente; Telemaco Federici; Sergio Peyre; G. Bonanno; C. De Angelis; P. Brosolo; S. Amplatz; Emanuele Meroni; V. Napolitano; A. Tempesta; M. Oppezzi; A. Pisani; M. Schiavo; Thomas Togliani; Giancarlo Caletti


Digestive and Liver Disease | 2001

Interobserver agreement in staging gastric lymphoma by endoscopic ultrasonography

Pietro Fusaroli; Elisabetta Buscarini; Sergio Peyre; Telemaco Federici; Fabrizio Parente; C. De Angelis; G. Bonanno; Emanuele Meroni; V. Napolitano; A. Pisani; Sara Sottili; Thomas Togliani; Giancarlo Caletti


Digestive and Liver Disease | 2018

OC.07.3 HIGH EFFICACY OF OTSC AS FIRST-LINE ENDOSCOPIC TREATMENT IN PATIENTS WITH GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING: AN ITALIAN MULTICENTRIC EXPERIENCE IN A LARGE COHORT OF PATIENTS

S. Mangiafico; Angelo Caruso; H. Bertani; G. Grande; F. Zito; Rita Conigliaro; Giuseppe Galloro; L. Pasquale; A. Pisani; B. Germanà; G. Bassotti; Benedetto Mangiavillano; L. De Luca; M. Mutignani; F. Monica; E. Pinese; M. Zilli; R. Manta


Digestive and Liver Disease | 2014

P.13.25 IEC-SIED SURVEY ON ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASONOGRAPHY PRACTICE IN ITALY

M. Bianchi; A. Larghi; D. Castellani; L. Camellini; Carlo Fabbri; I. Tarantino; C. De Angelis; D. Berretti; M. Bruno; Thomas Togliani; Maria Chiara Petrone; A. Pisani; Paolo Giorgio Arcidiacono; M. Zilli; P. Bocus; L. De Luca


Digestive and Liver Disease | 2014

P.03.1 IEC-SIED SURVEY ON EUS-FNA DIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY IN ITALY

M. Bianchi; A. Larghi; D. Castellani; L. Camellini; Carlo Fabbri; I. Tarantino; C. De Angelis; D. Berretti; M. Bruno; Thomas Togliani; Maria Chiara Petrone; A. Pisani; Paolo Giorgio Arcidiacono; M. Zilli; P. Bocus; L. De Luca


Digestive and Liver Disease | 2012

P.06.23 ESTROGEN RECEPTORS EXPRESSION IN LONG-LASTING ULCERATIVE COLITIS

Mariabeatrice Principi; Andrea Marzullo; Domenico Piscitelli; N. De Tullio; Maria Principia Scavo; Francesca Albano; V. Del Prete; A. Pisani; A. Di Leo


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2010

T1608: E-Worm and PillCam Colon Capsule: Feasibility and Patient Acceptance

Mariabeatrice Principi; Raffaella Guido; Nicola De Tullio; A. Pisani; Francesca Albano; Antonio Francavilla; Alfredo Di Leo

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