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PLOS ONE | 2016

Mucorales-Specific T Cells in Patients with Hematologic Malignancies

Leonardo Potenza; Daniela Vallerini; Patrizia Barozzi; Giovanni Riva; Andrea Gilioli; Fabio Forghieri; Anna Candoni; Simone Cesaro; Chiara Quadrelli; Johan Maertens; Giulio Rossi; Monica Morselli; M. Codeluppi; Cristina Mussini; Elisabetta Colaci; Andrea Messerotti; Ambra Paolini; Monica Maccaferri; Valeria Fantuzzi; Cinzia Del Giovane; Alessandro Stefani; Uliano Morandi; Rossana Maffei; Roberto Marasca; Franco Narni; Renato Fanin; Patrizia Comoli; Luigina Romani; Anne Beauvais; P. Viale

Background Invasive mucormycosis (IM) is an emerging life-threatening fungal infection. It is difficult to obtain a definite diagnosis and to initiate timely intervention. Mucorales-specific T cells occur during the course of IM and are involved in the clearance of the infection. We have evaluated the feasibility of detecting Mucorales-specific T cells in hematological patients at risk for IM, and have correlated the detection of such cells with the clinical conditions of the patients. Methods and Findings By using an enzyme linked immunospot assay, the presence of Mucorales-specific T cells in peripheral blood (PB) samples has been investigated at three time points during high-dose chemotherapy for hematologic malignancies. Mucorales-specific T cells producing interferon-γ, interleukin-10 and interleukin-4 were analysed in order to detect a correlation between the immune response and the clinical picture. Twenty-one (10.3%) of 204 patients, accounting for 32 (5.3%) of 598 PB samples, tested positive for Mucorales-specific T cells. Two groups could be identified. Group 1, including 15 patients without signs or symptoms of invasive fungal diseases (IFD), showed a predominance of Mucorales-specific T cells producing interferon-gamma. Group 2 included 6 patients with a clinical picture consistent with invasive fungal disease (IFD): 2 cases of proven IM and 4 cases of possible IFD. The proven patients had significantly higher number of Mucorales-specific T cells producing interleukin-10 and interleukin-4 and higher rates of positive samples by using derived diagnostic cut-offs when compared with the 15 patients without IFD. Conclusions Mucorales-specific T cells can be detected and monitored in patients with hematologic malignancies at risk for IM. Mucorales-specific T cells polarized to the production of T helper type 2 cytokines are associated with proven IM and may be evaluated as a surrogate diagnostic marker for IM.


Hiv Medicine | 2016

No correlation between statin exposure and incident diabetes mellitus in HIV-1-infected patients receiving combination antiretroviral therapy

Leonardo Calza; Colangeli; Eleonora Magistrelli; Roberto Manfredi; Isabella Bon; Maria Carla Re; P. Viale

Recent clinical studies and one meta‐analysis have shown a modest but significant increase in the incidence of diabetes mellitus associated with statin exposure, so this correlation was investigated in a cohort of HIV‐positive subjects.


Current HIV Research | 2015

Changes in Serum Markers of Inflammation and Endothelial Activation in HIV-Infected Antiretroviral Naive Patients Starting A Treatment with Abacavir-Lamivudine or Tenofovir-Emtricitabine Plus Efavirenz

Leonardo Calza; Eleonora Magistrelli; Ilaria Danese; Colangeli; Marco Borderi; Isabella Bon; Maria Carla Re; Rita Mancini; Matteo Conti; Motta R; P. Viale

BACKGROUND The association between abacavir use and increased risk of myocardial infarction has been heavily debated, but cohort studies and randomized trials have provided conflicting results. Aim of our study is to compare the effect of abacavir and tenofovir on the inflammation and endothelial activation markers. METHODS We performed an observational study of HIV-infected naïve patients starting tenofovir/emtricitabine (group A) or abacavir/lamivudine (group B) plus efavirenz. In the present analysis, we measured serum levels of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP), interleukin-6 (IL-6), tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), soluble vascular adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1), soluble intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1), E-selectin and P-selectin at baseline and during a 48-week follow-up. RESULTS As a whole, 118 patients (93 males; mean age ± SD of 42.8 ± 10.1 years) were enrolled: 61 in group A and 57 in group B. In group A at weeks 24 and 48 the mean concentrations of IL-6, TNF-α, ICAM-1, VCAM-1, E-selectin and Pselectin decreased significantly in comparison with respective baseline values. In group B at week 24 a significant increase in mean values of these markers was reported in comparison with group A, but after 48 weeks they significantly decreased in group B too and no significant differences between groups A and B were found. CONCLUSION In our study, naïve patients starting tenofovir/emtricitabine or abacavir/lamivudine plus efavirenz showed after 48 weeks a significant and comparable decrease in serum concentrations of IL-6, TNF-α, ICAM-1, VCAM-1, Eselectin and P-selectin, while the mean level of hs-CRP did not change significantly in any group.


Hiv Medicine | 2018

Survival in HIV-infected patients with lymphoma according to the choice of antiretroviral treatment: an observational multicentre study

Emanuele Focà; G Cavaglià; Stefano Rusconi; A Cascavilla; Giovanni Cenderello; A Re; Salvatore Casari; L van den Bogaart; Pl Zinzani; D. Caracciolo; G. Di Perri; A Bonito; Anna Lucchini; G. Cassola; P. Viale; Andrea Calcagno

Lymphoproliferative disorders are often observed in HIV‐positive patients. Combination antiretroviral treatment (cART) during antineoplastic chemotherapy is beneficial, but little is known about the clinical outcome according to different antiretroviral combinations. The aim of the study was to address this gap in current knowledge.


Hiv Medicine | 2017

Plasma trough concentrations of darunavir/ritonavir and raltegravir in older patients with HIV-1 infection.

Leonardo Calza; Colangeli; Eleonora Magistrelli; L Bussini; Matteo Conti; E Ramazzotti; R Mancini; P. Viale

The aim of the study was to assess plasma concentrations of darunavir/ritonavir and raltegravir in older patients compared with younger patients with HIV‐1 infection.


European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging | 2014

Role of 18F-FDG PET/CT in the diagnosis of infective endocarditis in patients with an implanted cardiac device: a prospective study

Maddalena Graziosi; Cristina Nanni; Massimiliano Lorenzini; Igor Diemberger; Rachele Bonfiglioli; Ferdinando Pasquale; Matteo Ziacchi; Mauro Biffi; Cristian Martignani; Michele Bartoletti; Fabio Tumietto; Giuseppe Boriani; P. Viale; Stefano Fanti; Claudio Rapezzi


European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging | 2013

18F-FDG PET/CT diagnosis of unexpected extracardiac septic embolisms in patients with suspected cardiac endocarditis

Rachele Bonfiglioli; Cristina Nanni; Joshua James Morigi; Maddalena Graziosi; Filippo Trapani; Michele Bartoletti; Fabio Tumietto; Valentina Ambrosini; Alice Ferretti; Domenico Rubello; Claudio Rapezzi; P. Viale; Stefano Fanti


Current HIV Research | 2017

Impact of Different Antiretroviral Strategies on Total HIV-DNA Level in Virologically Suppressed HIV-1 Infected Patients

Isabella Bon; Leonardo Calza; Giuseppina Musumeci; Serena Longo; Alessia Bertoldi; Vanessa D’Urbano; Davide Gibellini; Eleonora Magistrelli; P. Viale; Maria Carla Re


In: (Proceedings) 15th International Workshop on Co-morbidities and Adverse Drug Reaction in HIV. (pp. A27-A28). INT MEDICAL PRESS LTD (2013) | 2013

Predictive accuracy of VACS index for all-cause mortality in HIV-infected people enrolled in a large cohort in Italy

L Gazzola; Giovanni Guaraldi; A. De Luca; Andrea Antinori; Emanuele Nicastri; Antonella Castagna; G. Di Perri; G. Pellizzer; Gioacchino Angarano; P. Viale; Alessandro Cozzi Lepri; Ad Monforte


Archive | 2008

Peculiarità del paziente pediatrico. In “Profilassi delle Infezioni Fungine”.

Franco Aversa; Simone Cesaro; Corrado Girmenia; Annamaria Nosari; Attilio Olivieri; Livio Pagano; P. Viale

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University of Bologna

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