Noreli Franco

ORCID: 0000-0001-7264-8939
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Research Areas
  • Epigenetics and DNA Methylation
  • Atrial Fibrillation Management and Outcomes
  • RNA modifications and cancer
  • Cardiovascular Syncope and Autonomic Disorders
  • Blood Pressure and Hypertension Studies
  • Acute Ischemic Stroke Management
  • Genetic factors in colorectal cancer
  • Cancer-related gene regulation
  • Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research
  • Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control
  • DNA Repair Mechanisms
  • Cardiac Arrhythmias and Treatments
  • Lung Cancer Treatments and Mutations
  • Hemodynamic Monitoring and Therapy
  • Cerebrovascular and Carotid Artery Diseases
  • Effects of Radiation Exposure
  • Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors Research
  • Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics
  • Healthcare Technology and Patient Monitoring
  • Cardiac pacing and defibrillation studies
  • Venous Thromboembolism Diagnosis and Management
  • NF-κB Signaling Pathways
  • Bladder and Urothelial Cancer Treatments
  • Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors
  • Cancer-related Molecular Pathways

Medtronic (United States)
2015-2025

San Francisco General Hospital
2024

University of California, San Francisco
2024

Universidad Santiago de Cali
2018

Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute
2011-2014

Johns Hopkins University
2011-2014

Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center
2010-2014

Shinshu University
2014

Ghent University
2014

National Cancer Institute
2011

Epigenetic alterations are strongly associated with the development of cancer. We conducted a phase I/II trial combined epigenetic therapy azacitidine and entinostat, inhibitors DNA methylation histone deacetylation, respectively, in extensively pretreated patients recurrent metastatic non-small cell lung This is well tolerated, objective responses were observed, including complete response partial patient who remains alive without disease progression approximately 2 years after completing...

10.1158/2159-8290.cd-11-0214 article EN Cancer Discovery 2011-11-10
Richard A. Bernstein Hooman Kamel Christopher B. Granger Jonathan P. Piccini Pramod Sethi and 95 more Jeffrey M. Katz Carola Alfaro Vives Paul Ziegler Noreli Franco Lee H. Schwamm Indrani Acosta Pradipkumar Jamnadas Sushma Manda Rizwan Alimohammad Valerie Arias Kristi Tempro Kathleen Ward Khaled Asi Indrajit Choudhuri Waldo R. Guerrero Junaid Kalia Imran Khan Niazi Rehan Sajjad Varoon Thavapalan Manish D. Assar Javier E. Banchs James Black Peter Y. K. Cheung Alan Donsky Dion Graybeal Rashedul Hasan Osman Mir Claude Nguyen Gregory Olsovsky Jennifer Rasmussen Sanjeev Hasabnis Russell A. Reeves Chris Rowley Jitendra Sharma Macey Smith Kay Bonyak Matthew Sackett James Allred Pramod Sethi Richard Jung Jennifer A. Lynch Steven P. Rowe Subasini Dash Taya V. Glotzer Sameer Jamal Glauco Radoslovich Gunjan Shukla John Zimmerman Haitham M. Hussein Dennis W.X. Zhu Kristopher Krueger Matthew Ostrander Darwin Ramirez Jeffrey W. Shultz Jay Simonson Brett Cucchiara Rajat Deo David S. Frankel Judy Jia Scott E. Kasner Jeanie Luciano Steven R. Messé Michael T. Mullen Pasquale Santangeli Robert D. Schaller Qingyang Yuan Don Bledsoe Christian Cajavilca David Chiu Rajan Gadhia Maranda Randi Grimes Larry Katz Stacy Moye Tapan G. Rami Thomas Abraham John Volpi Ali Al Balushi Clara Boyd Subbarao Choudry Mandip S. Dhamoon Srinivas R. Dukkipati Davida Goltz Qing Hao Deborah Horowitz Gurmeen Kaur Jacob S. Koruth Christeena Kurian Marie-Noelle S. Langan Iván Díaz Marc L. Miller Vivek Y. Reddy Kara Sheinart Laura Stein Aaron Tansy Stanley Tuhrim

Patients with ischemic stroke attributed to large- or small-vessel disease are not considered at high risk for atrial fibrillation (AF), and the AF incidence rate in this population is unknown.To determine whether long-term cardiac monitoring more effective than usual care detection patients through 12 months of follow-up.The STROKE-AF trial was a randomized (1:1), multicenter (33 sites US) clinical that enrolled 496 between April 2016 July 2019, primary end point follow-up August 2020....

10.1001/jama.2021.6470 article EN JAMA 2021-06-01

Franco, N., Lamartine, J., Frouin, V., Le Minter, P., Petat, C., Leplat, J.-J., Libert, F., Gidrol, X. and Martin, M. T. Low-Dose Exposure to γ Rays Induces Specific Gene Regulations in Normal Human Keratinocytes. Radiat. Res. 163, 623–635 (2005).Skin is the organ most exposed various environmental aggressors, including ionizing radiation. Low-dose low-dose-rate exposures rays account for occupational, medical or irradiations. To examine whether this type of exposure triggers specific...

10.1667/rr3391 article EN Radiation Research 2005-06-01

Background Insertable cardiac monitors (ICMs) are used to continuously monitor the patient's electrocardiogram. In response patient activation or based on automated device algorithms, arrhythmia episodes stored and automatically transmitted daily clinician. Thus, ICMs can be diagnose arrhythmias in at-risk patients those with symptoms potentially attributable arrhythmias. The ICM described this report has undergone a dramatic change size method of insertion. Methods To evaluate safety...

10.1111/pace.12752 article EN Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology 2015-09-28
Richard A. Bernstein Hooman Kamel Christopher B. Granger Jonathan P. Piccini Jeffrey M. Katz and 95 more Pramod Sethi Erika Pouliot Noreli Franco Paul Ziegler Lee H. Schwamm Indrani Acosta Pradipkumar Jamnadas Sushma Manda Rizwan Alimohammad Valerie Arias Kristi Tempro Kathleen Ward Khaled Asi Indrajit Choudhuri Waldo R. Guerrero Junaid Kalia Imran Khan Niazi Rehan Sajjad Varoon Thavapalan Manish D. Assar Javier E. Banchs James Black Peter Y. K. Cheung Alan Donsky Dion Graybeal Rashedul Hasan Osman Mir Claude Nguyen Gregory Olsovsky Jennifer Rasmussen Sanjeev Hasabnis Russell A. Reeves Chris Rowley Jitendra Sharma Macey Smith Kay Bonyak Matthew Sackett James Allred Pramod Sethi Richard Jung Jennifer A. Lynch Steven P. Rowe Subasini Dash Taya V. Glotzer Sameer Jamal Glauco Radoslovich Gunjan Shukla John Zimmerman Haitham M. Hussein Dennis W.X. Zhu Kristopher Krueger Matthew Ostrander Darwin Ramirez Jeffrey W. Shultz Jay Simonson Brett Cucchiara Rajat Deo David S. Frankel Judy Jia Scott E. Kasner Jeanie Luciano Steven R. Messé Michael T. Mullen Pasquale Santangeli Robert D. Schaller Qingyang Yuan Don Bledsoe Christian Cajavilca David Chiu Rajan Gadhia Maranda Randi Grimes Larry Katz Stacy Moye Tapan G. Rami Thomas Abraham John Volpi Ali Al Balushi Clara Boyd Subbarao Choudry Mandip S. Dhamoon Srinivas R. Dukkipati Davida Goltz Qing Hao Deborah Horowitz Gurmeen Kaur Jacob S. Koruth Christeena Kurian Marie-Noelle S. Langan Iván Díaz Marc L. Miller Vivek Y. Reddy Kara Sheinart Laura Stein Aaron Tansy Stanley Tuhrim

The STROKE AF study found that in patients with prior ischemic stroke attributed to large-artery atherosclerotic disease (LAD) or small-vessel occlusive (SVD), 12% developed over 1 year when monitored an insertable cardiac monitor (ICM). occurrence subsequent years is unknown.

10.1001/jamaneurol.2023.3931 article EN cc-by JAMA Neurology 2023-10-30

Abstract Introduction The increasing use of insertable cardiac monitors (ICMs) for long‐term continuous arrhythmia monitoring creates a high volume transmissions and significant workload clinics. ability to remotely reprogram device alert settings without in‐office patient visits was recently introduced, but its impact on clinic workflow compared the previous ICM iteration is unknown. Methods aim this real‐world study evaluate reprogramming capabilities burden workflow. Deidentified data...

10.1111/jce.16162 article EN Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology 2024-01-01

Introduction: Prior studies have shown various sex disparities in stroke care; whether exist for cardiac consultation or monitoring post-stroke is unknown. Methods: DiVERT (SeconDary Stroke PreVEntion ThRough Pathway ManagemenT) an ongoing, retrospective, multicenter study evaluating in-hospital care pathways patients with cryptogenic, large-vessel atherosclerotic disease and small vessel subtypes. Phase I included in-person clinician interviews across cardiology vascular neurology...

10.1161/str.56.suppl_1.tp157 article EN Stroke 2025-01-30

SUMMARY Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the bleaching efficacy and tooth sensitivity (TS) a 38% hydrogen peroxide agent used for in-office bleaching, applied under different time protocols: 40-minute application or two 20-minute applications. Methods Materials: Forty-four patients from Brazil Colombia, with right superior canines darker than C2, were selected multicenter, single-blind, randomized trial. teeth bleached in sessions, one-week interval between them, split-mouth...

10.2341/17-128-c article EN Operative Dentistry 2018-06-27
Lee H. Schwamm Hooman Kamel Christopher B. Granger Jonathan P. Piccini Jeffrey M. Katz and 95 more Pramod Sethi Evgeny Sidorov Scott E. Kasner Scott Silverman Theodore Merriam Noreli Franco Paul Ziegler Richard A. Bernstein Freddy Abi‐Samra Indrani Acosta Ali Al Balushi Ahmad Al‐Awwad Rizwan Alimohammad Moayd Alkahalifah James Allred Mohammad Alsorogi Valerie Arias Sushanth Aroor Rohan Arora Negar Asdaghi Khaled Asi Manish D. Assar Nitish Badhwar Javier E. Banchs Sandeep Bansal Conor D. Barrett Bahar Beaver Stuart Beldner Gary Belt Matthew A. Bernabei Michael L. Bernard Nirav Bhatt James Black Don Bledsoe Heather Bonaguidi Kay Bonyak Clara Boyd Christian Cajavilca Frances Caprio Jacqueline Carter Breehan Chancellor Cherylee W. J. Chang Gauhar Chaudhary Shuchi Chaudhary Peter Y. K. Cheung Marilou Ching Larry A. Chinitz David Chiu Himanshu Chokhawala Indrajit Choudhuri Subbarao Choudry Stephen Clayton Jonathan Cross Brett Cucchiara Andre Culpepper James M. Daniels Subasini Dash Victor J. Del Brutto Chris Deline Claire Delpirou Nouh Rajat Deo Mandip S. Dhamoon George Dillon Alan Donsky Amit Doshi Amanda E. Downey Srinivas R. Dukkipati Laurence M. Epstein Mark R. Etherton M Fára Pierre Fayad Robert A. Felberg Murray Flaster David S. Frankel Steve Furer Rajan Gadhia Paul Gadient Paul Garabelli Douglas Gibson Taya V. Glotzer Davida Goltz David Gordon Sarah Graner Dion Graybeal Maranda Randi Grimes Waldo R. Guerrero John Hanna Qing Hao Sanjeev Hasabnis Rashedul Hasan E. Kevin Heist Deborah Horowitz J Maurice Hourihane Haitham M. Hussein Koto Ishida

The Stroke of Known Cause and Underlying Atrial Fibrillation (STROKE AF) trial found that approximately 1 in 8 patients with recent ischemic stroke attributed to large- or small-vessel disease had poststroke atrial fibrillation (AF) detected by an insertable cardiac monitor (ICM) at 12 months. Identifying predictors AF could be useful when considering ICM routine clinical care.To determine the association between commonly assessed risk factors detection new STROKE cohort monitored ICM.This...

10.1001/jamaneurol.2022.4038 article EN cc-by-nc-nd JAMA Neurology 2022-11-14

Introduction: Identification of atrial fibrillation (AF) in patients with stroke is critical for secondary prevention guideline-recommended oral anticoagulation (OAC). The randomized STROKE AF trial evaluating ischemic attributed to large-artery or small-vessel disease (LAD/SVD) found that insertable cardiac monitors (ICMs) were more likely detect than standard care (SoC) using intermittent external ECG monitors. However, the cost-effectiveness ICMs this population not known. This study...

10.1161/str.55.suppl_1.138 article EN Stroke 2024-02-01

Abstract Aims We aim to evaluate the incidence of atrial fibrillation (AF) in a large real‐world cohort patients implanted with an insertable cardiac monitor (ICM) who had clinical history symptomatic heart failure (HF) reduced or preserved left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF). Methods Patients ICM and HF events were identified from Optum® de‐identified Electronic Health Record dataset merged device collected during 2007–2021. All ICM‐detected AF episodes that available ≥30‐s ECG at...

10.1002/ehf2.15180 article EN cc-by-nc-nd ESC Heart Failure 2024-12-09

We performed a microarray study on human differentiated HaCaT keratinocytes exposed to ionizing radiation (2 or 10 Gy). At 3 h after exposure, more than 150 known and unknown genes were found regulated in irradiated keratinocytes. Among the at h, those involved cell energy metabolism appeared be most abundant responsive. Two mitochondrial ATP-synthases several other producing pathways, such as glucose metabolism, induced, whereas many from requiring pathways shut down. These changes...

10.1002/jcb.20394 article EN Journal of Cellular Biochemistry 2005-04-14

<h3>Hypothesis</h3> The cause of breast cancer is linked to many macroscopic events, including benign disease. In this study we asked whether molecular changes could discriminate fibroadenoma, which one the most common disease lesions associated or not with cancer. <h3>Design</h3> Retrospective cohort study. <h3>Setting</h3> Anticancer medical center. <h3>Subjects</h3> Archival tissues in 32 cases diagnosed same as a carcinoma, are compared control group 26 fibroadenomas unaffected by...

10.1001/archsurg.138.3.291 article EN Archives of Surgery 2003-03-01

Id2 plays a key role in epithelial cells, regulating differentiation, the cell cycle, and proliferation. Because human skin constantly renews itself is first target of irradiation, it primary interest to evaluate whether such gene may be regulated keratinocytes exposed ionizing radiation. We show here that induced response γ-irradiation have investigated consequence this regulation on fate. Using RNA interference, we observed extinction significantly reduces growth through control G1-S...

10.1074/jbc.m414216200 article EN cc-by Journal of Biological Chemistry 2005-02-04

Background The use of prophylactic antibiotics during insertable cardiac monitor (ICM) procedures is a carryover the common practice used with therapeutic implantable electronic devices. We sought to characterize current ICM insertion evaluate influence antibiotic administration on occurrence infections. Methods characterized and procedure‐related infections from an ongoing multicenter registry (Reveal LINQ TM Registry). In order accurately capture infections, only patients enrolled before...

10.1111/pace.12886 article EN cc-by Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology 2016-05-21
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