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Gynecological Endocrinology | 2013

Endometrial, breast and liver safety of soy isoflavones plus Lactobacillus sporogenes in post-menopausal women.

Nicola Colacurci; Pasquale De Franciscis; Marco Atlante; Pasquale Mancino; Marco Monti; Giuseppe Volpini; Claudio Benvenuti

Objective: To assess the safety of a nutraceutical compound containing soy isoflavones and Lactobacillus sporogenes on endometrium, breast and liver function. Setting: Outpatient Menopausal Clinic. Study Design: 130 healthy postmenopausal women suffering from menopausal symptoms were randomized to receive soy isoflavones 60 mg and Lactobacillus sporogenes 1 billion spores (group E: 65 women) or calcium and vitamin D3 (group C: 65 women). Safety of the treatment was assessed at baseline and after 1 year taking into account endometrial thickness, mammographic density, serum levels of transaminases, γ-GT and bilirubin. Efficacy of the treatment was evaluated rating the score of menopausal symptoms at baseline and every 3 months. The statistical analysis was carried out with χ2, Fisher exact’s test and ANOVA. Results: After 12 months of treatment mammographic density, endometrial thickness and hepatic function did not show significant differences between groups, while menopausal symptoms were progressively and significantly reduced in severity and frequency during treatment with soy isoflavones plus Lactobacillus sporogenes versus calcium plus vitamin D3. Conclusion: A 12 months treatment with a nutraceutical compound based on isoflavones and Lactobacillus sporogenes at the recommended doses is safe for endometrium, mammary glands and liver function in postmenopausal women.


Tumori | 2016

Management of HPV-related cervical disease: role of p16INK4a immunochemistry. Review of the literature.

Delia Savone; Angela Carrone; Lucia Riganelli; Lucia Merlino; Pasquale Mancino; Pierluigi Benedetti Panici

This systematic review of 43 studies aims to evaluate the absolute and relative sensitivity and specificity of p16INK4a with regard to uterine cervix lesions, describing innovations and techniques for the detection of high-grade cervical dysplasia and allowing correct treatment. Studies were identified in the PubMed database up to March 2015. The keywords hrHPV, p16INK4a gene, and uterine cervical disease (MeSH terms) were used. Only English-language articles were included. We considered retrospective and prospective studies that assessed p16INK4a or p16INK4a/Ki67 staining, with or without HPV-DNA testing (HC2/PCR) as a comparator test, in cytological/histological specimens for which the diagnosis of ASCUS, LSIL or HSIL was verified with a reference standard. The primary outcome for cervical lesions was evaluation of the absolute p16INK4a immunoreactivity; the secondary outcome was evaluation of the relative p16INK4a immunoreactivity versus HPV testing in those studies where comparator tests were available. p16INK4a was more specific than HPV-DNA test (median values of 56.1% vs. 52.25% in CIN grade ≥2 lesions; 82.5% vs. 53% in negative and CIN grade ≥1 lesions). The main limitation of this study is linked to both qualitative and quantitative p16INK4a levels of expression, while the second limitation is the lack of standardized scales. p16INK4a and HPV-DNA used together increased the sensitivity and negative predictive value for CIN detection. p16INK4a can be considered a biomarker of CIN2 or CIN3, indicating a high risk of relapse or evolution to invasive carcinoma. Also p16INK4a-negative CIN should be considered and further research should be performed.


Tumori | 2017

HPV-related Vulvar Diseases and Perspectives of p16INK4a Immunochemistry: A Review of the Literature

Angela Carrone; Lucia Riganelli; Delia Savone; Assunta Casorelli; Lucia Merlino; Francesco Pecorini; Irene Pecorella; Pasquale Mancino; Maria Grazia Piccioni; Pierluigi Benedetti Panici

Introduction Two different types of vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia (VIN), HPV-related and HPV-unrelated, should be considered as two separate entities with different management options. The incidence of HPV-related VIN is increasing worldwide and is implicated in carcinogenesis. Our objective is to investigate the use of p16INK4a immunostaining or p16INK4a/p53 double staining for the detection of HPV-related disease to overcome the problem that histological criteria often have significant overlap. Methods A systematic literature search was carried out in the online databases PubMed, EMBASE, Cochrane Library, Clincaltrials.gov and Scopus. The key search terms were HPV, VIN, p16INK4a immunochemistry and p53. Results We found that nuclear and cytoplasmic immunostaining for p16INK4a was intense and diffuse in HPV-associated lesions and weak and focal in normal vulvar epithelium, nondysplastic lesions, lichen sclerosus and keratinizing vulvar squamous cell carcinoma. p53 nuclear immunostaining was always negative in HPV-related disease. Conclusions Our findings indicated that p16INK4a or p16INK4a/p53 immunoreactivity, along with histological diagnosis, could be a convenient means to adequately classify VIN and its connection to HPV infection. Therefore, the clear recognition of HPV-associated VIN would lead to an appropriate strategy of treatment and follow-up.


Minerva ginecologica | 2006

Soy isoflavones, lactobacilli, Magnolia bark extract, vitamin D3 and calcium. Controlled clinical study in menopause.

Manuela Mucci; Carraro C; Pasquale Mancino; Marco Monti; Papadia Ls; Giuseppe Volpini; Claudio Benvenuti


Clinical and Experimental Obstetrics & Gynecology | 2003

Introducing colposcopy and vulvovaginoscopy as routine examinations for victims of sexual assault.

Pasquale Mancino; Parlavecchio E; Melluso J; Marco Monti; Russo P


Clinical and Experimental Obstetrics & Gynecology | 2005

Preparation for childbirth in different cultures.

Pasquale Mancino; Melluso J; Marco Monti; Onorati E


Clinical and Experimental Obstetrics & Gynecology | 2006

Pregnancy in immigrant women.

Roberto Corosu; Fedeli A; Rossetti A; Pasquale Mancino


Minerva ginecologica | 1994

Use of alpha interferon in microcondylomatosis of the female genitalia

Pasquale Mancino; Corosu R; Petracca R; Piccirillo C; Russo R


Archive | 2010

Studio Clinico controllato sulla sicurezza a lungo termine degli isoflavoni + lattobacilli + vitamina D3 e calcio in menopausa

Pasquale Mancino; Marco Monti; Nicola Colacurci; P. De Franciscis; M. Atlante; Giacomo Volpini; Claudio Benvenuti


Archive | 2009

Acido Folico, Ferro, Iodio ed altri micronutrienti in gravidanza.

Pasquale Mancino; Marco Monti; A.M.L Gambaro

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Marco Monti

Sapienza University of Rome

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Roberto Corosu

Sapienza University of Rome

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Paola Ciolli

Sapienza University of Rome

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Delia Savone

Sapienza University of Rome

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Lucia Merlino

Sapienza University of Rome

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Lucia Riganelli

Sapienza University of Rome

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Melluso J

Sapienza University of Rome

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Nicola Colacurci

Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli

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