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Clinical Therapeutics | 2017

The Role of Vitamin D in the Immune System as a Pro-survival Molecule

Salvatore Chirumbolo; Geir Bjørklund; Andrea Sboarina; Antonio Vella

PURPOSE Vitamin D is a fascinating and attractive molecule that has gained particular attention in medicine in recent years. Its immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory potential might resemble the activity of many nature-derived molecules (eg, flavonoids), but its role in biology was selected during a long evolutionary pathway to dampen the damaging effect of cell stress response and of the immune reaction. In this sense, this molecule can be considered an ancient hormone that serves, in its primary role, as a pro-survival agent. The goal of this review was to elucidate this topic. METHODS The article reviews current literature on the field, focusing on issues regarding the role of vitamin D in immunity. FINDINGS Vitamin D participates in the survival machinery used by the cell, and in particular it plays a major role in synchronizing calcium oscillatory signaling to allow cell autophagy or apoptosis during a stress response. IMPLICATIONS Vitamin D should be better highlighted in its molecular action and vitamin D receptor genomics to conceive a more suited therapeutic supplementation protocol in clinics.


Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy | 2013

Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy: ex vivo study to investigate its prognostic role in colorectal cancer.

Anna Maria Minicozzi; Elisa Mosconi; Claudio Cordiano; Domenico Rubello; Pasquina Marzola; Alice Ferretti; Anna Margherita Maffione; Andrea Sboarina; Maria Bencivenga; Federico Boschi; Giamaica Conti; Andrea Sbarbati

BACKGROUND Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (1H MRS) is used for clinical diagnosis in some tumours. The aim of this study is to explore ex vivo the potential of 1H MRS in identifying malignancy through metabolic markers in the perspective of its application in all cases of difficult diagnosis and after neoadjuvant treatment. METHODS Spectroscopy was performed ex vivo on 29 colorectal specimens. All patients were staged with imaging, underwent radical surgery and then followed-up. Spectral quantification analysis of components expressed in colorectal tumours and in healthy mucosa were evaluated. The MRS-tumour marker (MRS-tm) was calculated for each case. The U-test was used to compare MRS-tm in tumours and in healthy mucosa. In order to select a cut-off for MRS-tm in the tumour and healthy mucosa and to distinguish patients who were disease-free or with recurrence-progression, we performed the ROC curve analysis. RESULTS In the 24 subjects without neoadjuvant treatment, it was found that MRS-tm is able to discriminate healthy and neoplastic tissue and can discriminate patients with risk of recurrence/progression CONCLUSION Our data seem to show that 1H MRS may be successfully applied in vivo non-invasively to differentiate tumours from healthy mucosa and could also distinguish patients with different prognoses.


Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics | 2018

The role of basophils as innate immune regulatory cells in allergy and immunotherapy

Salvatore Chirumbolo; Geir Bjørklund; Andrea Sboarina; Antonio Vella

ABSTRACT Basophils are circulating cells that are associated quite exclusively with allergy response and hypersensitivity reactions but their role in the immune network might be much more intriguing and complex than previously expected. The feasibility of testing their biology in vitro for allergy research and diagnosis, due fundamentally to their quite easy availability in the peripheral blood, made them the major source for assessing allergy in the laboratory assay, when yet many further cells such as mast cells and eosinophils are much more involved as effector cells in allergy than circulating basophils. Interestingly, basophil numbers change rarely in peripheral blood during an atopic response, while we might yet observe an increase in eosinophils and modification in the biology of mast cells in the tissue during an hypersensitivity response. Furthermore, the fact that basophils are very scanty in numbers suggests that they should mainly serve as regulatory cells in immunity, rather than effector leukocytes, as still believed by the majority of physicians. In this review we will try to describe and elucidate the possible role of these cells, known as “innate IL4-producing cells” in the immune regulation of allergy and their function in allergen immunotherapy.


European Journal of Radiology | 2012

Shape and volume of internal anal sphincter showed by three-dimensional anorectal ultrasonography

Andrea Sboarina; Anna Maria Minicozzi; Segattini C; F. Leopardi; Lombardo F; V. Passeri; Giovanni Scudo; Maria Bencivenga; A. Fenzi; Claudio Cordiano

PURPOSE The aim of this work is to characterize the shape and the volume of the internal anal sphincter (IAS) in normal subjects by three-dimensional anorectal ultrasonography. METHODS Thirty-nine normal volunteer males (mean age 58.5 ± 18.7) and 25 females (mean age 59.4 ± 14.1) were submitted to anorectal ultrasonography. The tissue is defined by a semiautomatic procedure. Measurements of thickness, length and volume were assessed automatically. The software provides an average number of 57,600 thickness measurements, 360 length measurements for each zone (90 for each quadrant) and seven volume measurements (one for each anatomical area).The mean values of magnitudes were calculated for the entire volume in each quadrant and zone. Age and gender-related variations were analyzed. RESULTS In assessments of the whole tissue, only thickness was gender-related, with greater thickness for females (male thickness: 1.81 ± 0.47 mm, female thickness 2.16 ± 0.57 mm, P-value<0.01).In the distal zone: thickness, length and volume were all larger in females (for male and female respectively: 1.83 ± 0.49 mm vs 2.34 ± 0.58 mm, P-value<0.01, for the thickness; 10.87 ± 2.10mm vs 12.18 ± 2.21 mm, P-value<0.02 for the length and 1501 ± 605 mm(3) vs 2169 ± 871 mm(3), P-value<0.01 for the volume). In the medial zone, only thickness was gender-related, with greater thickness in females (male thickness: 2.04 ± 0.60mm, female thickness:2.44 ± 0.74 mm, P-value<0.02).The only variation observed in the proximal zone concerned length, larger in males (respectively: 11.27 ± 2.84 mm vs 9.55 ± 2.43 mm, P-value<0.02). The male population was significantly positively correlated with ageing for volume in the whole tissue (ρ = 0.32, P-value<0.05), and for both thickness and volume in the medial zone (ρ = 0.33, P-value<0.05 for thickness; ρ = 0.39, P-value<0.02 for the volume). CONCLUSION This new method is useful to understand both functional anal disorders and local damage which may affect only part of the muscle tissue.


Archive | 2010

Diffusion-Tensor Imaging Tractography of the Corticospinal Tract for Evaluation of Motor Fiber Tract Radiation Exposure in Gamma Knife® Radiosurgery Treatment Planning

Roberto Foroni; Giuseppe Ricciardi; F. Lupidi; Andrea Sboarina; A. De Simone; Michele Longhi; A. Nicolato; F. Pizzini; A. Beltramello; M. Gerosa

Aims: To assess the feasibility of diffusion-tensor imaging (DTI) fibertractography of the corticospinal tract (CST) performed with 3 T MRI as a tool for Gamma Knife®


computer assisted radiology and surgery | 2010

Software for hepatic vessel classification: feasibility study for virtual surgery

Andrea Sboarina; Roberto Foroni; Anna Maria Minicozzi; Luca Antiga; F. Lupidi; Michele Longhi; Mario Ganau; A. Nicolato; Giuseppe Ricciardi; A. Fenzi; M. Gerosa; A. De Simone; G. Fracastoro; Alfredo Guglielmi; Claudio Cordiano


Minerva Chirurgica | 2012

One stage or two stage treatment of colorectal cancer associated to abdominal aortic aneurysm: morbidity and mortality.

Anna Maria Minicozzi; Veraldi Gf; Andrea Sboarina; Lombardo F; Osmani H; Giovanni Scudo; Passeri; Maria Bencivenga; Claudio Cordiano


computer assisted radiology and surgery | 2010

New method for internal anal sphincter measurements: feasibility study.

Andrea Sboarina; Anna Maria Minicozzi; Claudio Cordiano


European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery | 2018

Correlation between MDCTA and Carotid Plaque Histological Heterogeneity: A Pilot Study

Veraldi Gf; Pier Francesco Nocini; Albino Eccher; Alberto Fenzi; Andrea Sboarina; Luca Mezzetto


Fisica & Medicina verso un futuro di integrazione | 2014

An Improved Method for Hepato-Renal Ratio Assessment: a Feasibility Study

Andrea Sboarina; S Perandini; Alberto Fenzi

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