Daniela Dolce
University of Florence
52 Papers
57 Citations
Daniela Dolce is an academic researcher from University of Florence. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cystic fibrosis & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 22 publications.
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Papers
Within-host microevolution of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in Italian cystic fibrosis patients
Rasmus L. Marvig,Daniela Dolce,Lea Mette Madsen Sommer,Bent O. Petersen,Oana Ciofu,Silvia Campana,Søren Molin,Giovanni Taccetti,Helle Krogh Johansen +8 more
TL;DR: This is the first whole-genome analysis of P. aeruginosa isolated from Italian CF patients and concludes that the evolution of the Italian lineages resembles what has been found in other countries.
Changes in cystic fibrosis airway microbial community associated with a severe decline in lung function
Patrizia Paganin,Ersilia Fiscarelli,Vanessa Tuccio,Manuela Chiancianesi,Giovanni Bacci,P. Morelli,Daniela Dolce,Claudia Dalmastri,Alessandra De Alessandri,Vincenzina Lucidi,Giovanni Taccetti,Alessio Mengoni,Annamaria Bevivino +12 more
TL;DR: Overall, changes in CF airway microbial community associated with a severe lung function decline were detected, allowing us to define some discriminatory species as well as some discriminatory T-RFs that represent good candidates for the development of predictive biomarkers of substantial decline in lung function.
A Different Microbiome Gene Repertoire in the Airways of Cystic Fibrosis Patients with Severe Lung Disease
Giovanni Bacci,Alessio Mengoni,Ersilia Fiscarelli,Nicola Segata,Giovanni Taccetti,Daniela Dolce,Patrizia Paganin,P. Morelli,Vanessa Tuccio,Alessandra De Alessandri,Vincenzina Lucidi,Annamaria Bevivino +11 more
TL;DR: The microbiome of severely affected adults with CF seems to encode different mechanisms for the facilitation of microbial colonization and persistence in the lung, consistent with the characteristics of multidrug-resistant microbial communities that are commonly observed in patients with severe lung disease.
Pyrosequencing Unveils Cystic Fibrosis Lung Microbiome Differences Associated with a Severe Lung Function Decline
Giovanni Bacci,Patrizia Paganin,Loredana Lopez,Chiara Vanni,Claudia Dalmastri,Cristina Cantale,Loretta Daddiego,Gaetano Perrotta,Daniela Dolce,P. Morelli,Vanessa Tuccio,Alessandra De Alessandri,Ersilia Fiscarelli,Giovanni Taccetti,Vincenzina Lucidi,Annamaria Bevivino,Alessio Mengoni +16 more
TL;DR: The analysis of correlation and anti-correlation networks showed the presence of antagonism and ecological independence between members of Pseudomonas genus and the rest of CF airways microbiota, with S patients showing a more interconnected community in S patients than in SD ones.
Nutritional Status and Circulating Levels of Fat-Soluble Vitamins in Cystic Fibrosis Patients: A Cohort Study and Evaluation of the Effect of CFTR Modulators
Michela Francalanci,Vito Terlizzi,Cristina Fevola,Giulia Di Rosa,V. Pierattini,E. Roselli,Paolo Bonomi,Maria Chiara Cavicchi,V. Galici,A.S. Neri,C. Bianchimani,Silvia Campana,Daniela Dolce,N. Ravenni,Erica Camera,T. Orioli,Giovanni Taccetti +16 more
TL;DR: In this article , a cross-sectional analysis was conducted on 318 patients, 109 (34.3%) with pancreatic sufficiency, and 135 patients aged 2-18 years, the median BMI z-score was 0.11, and 5 (3.7%) patients had malnutrition.