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Journal of Bone and Mineral Research | 2004

Two Novel Mutations at Exon 8 of the Sequestosome 1 (SQSTM1) Gene in an Italian Series of Patients Affected by Paget's Disease of Bone (PDB)†

Alberto Falchetti; Marco Di Stefano; Francesca Marini; Francesca Del Monte; Carmelo Mavilia; Debora Strigoli; Maria Laura De Feo; Giovan Isaia; Laura Masi; Antonietta Amedei; Federica Cioppi; Valentina Ghinoi; Susanna Maddali Bongi; Giuseppina Di Fede; Carmela Sferrazza; Giovan Battista Rini; Daniela Melchiorre; Marco Matucci-Cerinic; Maria L. Brandi

PDB is genetically heterogeneous. Mutations of the sequestosome1 gene have been reported in sporadic and familial forms of Pagets in patients of French Canadian and British descent. Mutational analyses in different ethnic groups are needed to accurately investigate hereditary diseases. We describe two novel mutations of sequestosome1 in 62 Italian sporadic patients, confirming the role of the encoded protein in this disorder.


Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics | 2007

Oral pathology in untreated coelic disease

Giuseppina Campisi; C. Di Liberto; G. Iacono; Domenico Compilato; L. Di Prima; F. Calvino; V. Di Marco; Lorenzo Lo Muzio; Carmela Sferrazza; Calogero Scalici; A. Craxì; Antonio Carroccio

Background Many coeliac disease patients with atypical symptoms remain undiagnosed.


Calcified Tissue International | 2007

FokI Polymorphism of the Vitamin D Receptor Gene Correlates with Parameters of Bone Mass and Turnover in a Female Population of the Italian Island of Lampedusa

Alberto Falchetti; Carmela Sferrazza; C. Cepollaro; Alessia Gozzini; F. Del Monte; Laura Masi; Nicola Napoli; G. Di Fede; Valentina Cannone; G. Cusumano; M. Pandolfo; Giovan Battista Rini; Annalisa Tanini; M. L. Brandi

One of the most promising genetic approaches to dissecting a multifactorial disease is represented by genetically isolated population studies. We studied a genetic marker in a cohort of women living on the Mediterranean island of Lampedusa, a geographically isolated population. Lampedusa, located between the African coast and Sicily, consists of a young genetic isolate (<20 generations) with an exponential growth in the last generations. We analyzed the association between the FokI vitamin D receptor (VDR) gene polymorphism, previously proposed as a predictor of bone mass, with parameters of bone mass and turnover in a cohort of pre- and postmenopausal women living on Lampedusa. In 424 women (277 postmenopausal and 147 premenopausal), allelic frequencies were 49% for the F allele and 51% for the f allele. Using analysis of covariance, we found that subjects with ff genotype exhibited a significantly (P < 0.001) lower lumbar spine bone mass, by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, and lower values of bone ultrasonographic parameters (speed of sound and broadband ultrasound attenuation) relative to those with Ff and FF genotypes. Conversely, osteocalcin and serum cross-laps were significantly higher in ff and Ff compared to FF genotype. Our data suggest that FokI VDR polymorphism may contribute to the determination of bone mass and turnover in both pre- and postmenopausal women in this geographically isolated population.


International Journal of Immunopathology and Pharmacology | 2006

In Vitro Effects of Aminobisphosphonates on Vγ9Vδ2 T Cell Activation and Differentiation

V. Ferlazzo; Carmela Sferrazza; Nadia Caccamo; G. Di Fede; G. Di Lorenzo; M. D'Asaro; S. Meraviglia; Francesco Dieli; Rini Gb; Alfredo Salerno

In this study we have evaluated the in vitro effects of four different aminobisphosphonates, alendronate, risedronate, neridronate and zoledronate, on Vγ9Vδ2 T cell activation and differentiation. All tested aminobisphosphonates induce an IL-2-dependent activation and expansion of Vγ9Vδ2 T lymphocytes in primary PBMC cultures of healthy donors. Most notably, they also determine a different distribution of Vγ9Vδ2 T cell subsets, with decrease of Tnaive and TCM cells and increase of TEM and TEMRA Vγ9Vδ2 cells, indicating that in vitro treatment with aminobisphosphonates induces Vγ9Vδ2 T lymphocytes to differentiate towards an effector/cytotoxic phenotype. Accordingly, Vγ9Vδ2 T lymphocytes cultured with aminobisphosphonates and IL-2 showed a major content of IFN-γ and acquired the ability to kill tumor target cells.


Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics | 2007

Oral pathology in untreated coeliac [corrected] disease.

Giuseppina Campisi; Di Liberto C; G. Iacono; Domenico Compilato; Di Prima L; Calvino F; Di Marco; Lo Muzio L; Carmela Sferrazza; Calogero Scalici; A. Craxì; Antonio Carroccio

Background Many coeliac disease patients with atypical symptoms remain undiagnosed.


Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics | 2007

Oral pathology in untreated coelic disease: ORAL AND DENTAL LESIONS IN UNTREATED COELIC DISEASE

Giuseppina Campisi; C. Di Liberto; G. Iacono; Domenico Compilato; L. Di Prima; F. Calvino; V. Di Marco; Lorenzo Lo Muzio; Carmela Sferrazza; Calogero Scalici; A. Craxì; Antonio Carroccio

Background Many coeliac disease patients with atypical symptoms remain undiagnosed.


Bone | 2006

Low serum levels of 25-hydroxy vitamin D in adults affected by thalassemia major or intermedia

Nicola Napoli; Enrico Carmina; Salvatore Bucchieri; Carmela Sferrazza; Rini Gb; G. Di Fede


Anticancer Research | 2007

MMP-2, MMP-9 and activin A blood levels in patients with breast cancer or prostate cancer metastatic to the bone.

Lorena Incorvaia; Giuseppe Badalamenti; Giovambattista Rini; Carlo Arcara; Salvatore Fricano; Carmela Sferrazza; Danilo Di Trapani; Nicola Gebbia; Gaetano Leto


Archive | 2005

LIVELLI CIRCOLANTI DI ACTIVINA A IN PAZIENTI CON OSTEOPOROSI PRIMITIVA O METASTASI OSSEE DA CARCINOMA MAMMARIO

Lorena Incorvaia; Carmela Sferrazza; Di Fede G; Giuseppe Badalamenti; Rotolo G; Salvatore Fricano; Di Lorenzo G; Gaetano Leto; N. Gebbia; Rini Gb


Recenti progressi in medicina | 2006

Il trattamento dell'iperparatiroidismo primitivo asintomatico:una controversia ancora aperta

Giovam Battista Rini; Giuseppe Rotolo; Nicola Napoli; Carmela Sferrazza; Daniela Avila; Stefania Sferrazza; Csferrazza; Davila; Nnapoli; Ssferrazza; Rotolo G; Gbrini

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Nicola Napoli

Università Campus Bio-Medico

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Rini Gb

University of Palermo

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