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Archives of Virology | 1988

Acid-labile human interferon alpha production by peripheral blood mononuclear cells stimulated by HIV-infected cells.

Maria Rosaria Capobianchi; F. De Marco; P. Di Marco; Ferdinando Dianzani

SummaryWe compared the properties of interferon (IFN) induced in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) by free infectious HIV to that induced by HIV-infected cells fixed with glutaraldehyde. While the IFN induced by HIV was a conventional IFN alpha, the IFN induced by HIV-infected cells, although sharing with IFN alpha both antigenic properties and molecular weight, was strongly inactivated by treatment at pH lower than 4. The ability to induce acid-labile IFN alpha was exerted both by the chronically—infected cell line H9/HIV and by normal PBMC infected in vitro with HIV, while infection of inducers cells with viruses other than HIV made these cells capable of inducing only acid-stable IFN alpha. The cell involved in the production of this type of IFN seems to be B-lymphocyte.Because the presence of acid-labile IFN alpha in the serum of AIDS patients has been described, we suggest that this unusual IFN derives from interaction between circulating B-lymphocytes and the HIV-infected cells.


Archives of Virology | 1988

Replication of human immunodeficiency virus: yield of infectious virus under single growth cycle conditions.

Ferdinando Dianzani; Guido Antonelli; M. R. Capobianchi; F. De Marco

SummaryReplication kinetics of HIV was studied under single growth cycle conditions by backtitrating infectious virus released or remained cell-associated at each time point. Under these conditions HIV seems to replicate faster than previously estimated. The amount of cell-associated virus always exceeds the one detectable in the medium.


Antiviral Research | 1989

Susceptibility of human immunodeficiency virus to antiviral agents measured by infectious virus yield reduction.

Ferdinando Dianzani; Maria Rosaria Capobianchi; Guido Antonelli; Paola Amicucci; F. De Marco

Under single growth cycle conditions in C8166 lymphoblastoid cells human immunodeficiency virus shows a replication curve which is completed at 24 h post-infection. At lower multiplicity of infection virus yield peaks at approximately 72 h post-infection but in both cases the titer of the virus released in the medium is negligible with respect to that which remains cell-associated. A method based on back-titration of virus in cryolysates of C8166 cells infected with HIV and treated with antiviral compounds has been used to evaluate HIV sensitivity to such agents. Under single growth cycle conditions dose response curves appear linear and permit rapid and accurate determination of the endpoint activity. Under multiple growth cycle conditions the inhibitory activity may be measured during the exponential growth phase, at 48 h post-infection. This method, which directly measures production of infectious virus rather than indirect probes of viral replication such as reverse transcriptase or antigen production, offers the advantage of a precise determination of the degree of activity of antivirals also acting on viral assembly or release.


Journal of Chemotherapy | 1994

Chlamydia trachomatis genitourinary infections: Laboratory diagnosis and therapeutic aspects. Evaluation of in vitro and in vivo effectiveness of azithromycin

F. Chiarini; A. Mansi; P. Tomao; V. Gentile; F. De Marco; S. Brunori; L. Wongher; F. Di Silverio

Chlamydia trachomatis (C.t.) cell culture represents a sensitive method for the diagnosis of chlamydial infection and the only one which makes it possible to determine the susceptibility of an isolate to antibiotics so that an appropriate drug can be selected for individual treatment. In 11 patients, affected by urethroprostatitis and suspected of treatment failure with standard drug regimens, either due to lack of compliance with therapy or antibiotic resistance, C.t. was isolated in McCoy cell culture from urethral swabs, after prostatic massage. The in vitro activity of azithromycin against these isolates and the in vivo efficacy of the drug in the patients treated with a single 1 g dose have been evaluated. All the C.t. strains tested were susceptible to the action of azithromycin (MIC range 0.125-1.0 microgram/ml). Bactericidal values were one dilution higher (MBC range 0.25-2.0 microgram/ml). These in vitro results are consistent with clinical observations as all the patients treated had negative culture at a 4-week follow-up visit.


International Journal of Impotence Research | 2016

Geometrical modified nesbit corporoplasty to correct different types of penile curvature: Description of the surgical procedure based on geometrical principles and long-term results

Patrizio Vicini; S. Di Nicola; Gabriele Antonini; E. De Berardinis; V. Gentile; F. De Marco

We present the use of a modified corporoplasty, based on geometrical principles, to determine the exact site for the incision in the tunica or plaque and the exact amount of albuginea for overlaying to correct with extreme precision the different types of congenital or acquired penile curvature due to Peyronie’s disease. To describe our experience with a new surgical procedure for the enhancement of penile curvature avoiding any overcorrection or undercorrection. Between March 2004 and April 2013, a total of 74 patients underwent the geometrical modified corporoplasty. All patients had congenital curvature until 90° or acquired stable penile curvature ‘less’ than 60°, that made sexual intercourse very difficult or impossible, normal erectile function, absence of hourglass or hinge effect. Preoperative testing included a physical examination, 3 photographs (frontal, dorsal and lateral) of penis during erection, a 10 mcg PGE1-induced erection and Doppler ultrasound, administration of the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF-15) questionnaire. A follow-up with postoperative evaluation at 12 weeks, 12 and 24 months, included the same preoperative testing. Satisfaction rates were better assessed with the use of validated questionnaire such as the International Erectile Dysfunction Inventory of the Treatment Satisfaction (EDITS). Statistical analysis with Student’s t-test was performed using commercially available, personal computer software. A total of 25 patients had congenital penile curvature with a mean deviation of 46.8° (range 40–90), another 49 patients had Peyronie’s disease with a mean deviation of 58.4 (range 45–60). No major complications were reported. Postoperative correction of the curvature was achieved in all patients (100%). Neither undercorrection nor overcorrection were recorded. No significant relapse (curvature>15°) occurred in our patients. Shortening of the penis was reported by 74% but did not influence the high overall satisfaction of 92% (patients completely satisfied with their sexual life). The erectile function was analyzed in both groups, Student’s t-test showed a significant improvement in erectile function, preoperative average IIEF-15 scores were 17.43±4.67, whereas postoperatively it was 22.57±4.83 (P=0.001). This geometrical modified Nesbit corporoplasty is a valid therapy which allows penile straightening. The geometric principles make the technique reproducible in multicentre studies.


European Urology Supplements | 2018

The first 100 cases with the ALLIUM® ureteral stent in the management of ureteral disorders

F. De Marco; A. Alfarone; S. Di Nicola; L. Grillenzoni; Patrizio Vicini; U. Parente; M. Pozza; M. Polese; G. P. Ricciuti


European Urology Supplements | 2017

The ALLIUM ® ureteral stent in the management of ureteral disorders

F. De Marco; C. Corsi; S. Di Nicola; L. Grillenzoni; Patrizio Vicini; A. Alfarone; P. Parente; M. Pozza; M. Polese; G. P. Ricciuti


Clinica Terapeutica | 2017

Correlation between benzene and testosterone in workers exposed to urban pollution

Maria Valeria Rosati; A. Sancini; Francesco Tomei; C. Sacco; V. Traversini; A. De Vita; D. P. De Cesare; G. Giammichele; F. De Marco; F. Pagliara; Francesco Massoni; Lidia Ricci; Gianfranco Tomei; Serafino Ricci


Annals of Oncology | 2017

B9Bladder-sparing trimodality approach for unfit for surgery and cisplatin treatment elderly patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC): results from a monocentric experience

Antonio Rozzi; M Nappa; A M Costa; B Spigone; P T Falbo; S. Di Nicola; F. De Marco; M. Corona; A Iannace; Gaetano Lanzetta


The Journal of Sexual Medicine | 2016

HP-04-001 Penile low-intensity shock wave therapy for erectile dysfunction: personal experience

Giovanni Alei; Piero Letizia; Antonio Rossi; F. De Marco

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F. Di Silverio

Sapienza University of Rome

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S. Di Nicola

Sapienza University of Rome

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Patrizio Vicini

Sapienza University of Rome

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G. P. Ricciuti

Sapienza University of Rome

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S. Brunori

Sapienza University of Rome

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Serafino Ricci

Sapienza University of Rome

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