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Clin Nutr ; 43(3): 756-764, 2024 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38335800

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND & AIMS: Water, an essential component of body composition, appears to be a significant predictor of adverse outcomes in clinical populations, despite being frequently underexplored. Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) and vector analysis (BIVA) are easy and cost-effective bedside tools for estimating body composition, particularly water content. Therefore, our study aimed to assess the impact of hydration and fluid status using both BIA and BIVA on outcomes in hospitalized patients with cancer. METHODS: A prospective cohort study involving hospitalized individuals with cancer was conducted. Total body water (TBW) was estimated using BIA. Extracellular-water/TBW (ECW/TBW) and ECW/intracellular-water (ECW/ICW) ratios were calculated. BIVA ellipses vectors were constructed to enhance our analysis of hydration status. Participants were followed during their hospital stay and up to six months after discharge to assess outcomes, including in-hospital mortality, 6-month non-elective rehospitalization, and 6-month mortality. RESULTS: TBW, ECW/TBW, ECW/ICW ratios, and BIVA plots were not associated with non-elective rehospitalization during the follow-up period. However, TBW and an elevated ECW/ICW ratio were independent predictors of in-hospital mortality [hazard ratio (HR): 1.07 (1.01; 1.13) p = 0.020; HR: 4.23 (1.69; 10.58) p = 0.002]. Elevated ratios ECW/TBW and ECW/ICW were independent predictors of 6-month mortality [HR: 1.87 (1.10; 3.21) p = 0.022; HR: 2.49 (1.37; 4.51) p = 0.003]. BIVA vectors for in-hospital and 6-month mortality shifted significantly to the right, leading to cachexia and overhydration quadrants (p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: Abnormalities related to overhydration were important predictors of short- and long-term mortality in hospitalized patients with cancer.


Subject(s)
Neoplasms , Water Intoxication , Humans , Electric Impedance , Prognosis , Prospective Studies , Water , Neoplasms/therapy
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PLoS One ; 19(2): e0297020, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38358980

ABSTRACT

Systemic diseases affecting the immune system can influence the body's response time to endodontic treatment, potentially necessitating a longer duration for the complete resolution of existing infections when compared to healthy controls. This systematic review aims to evaluate the association between the presence of chronic diseases and periapical status after endodontic treatment through a systematic and comprehensive assessment of existing literature on this topic. The search strategy covered seven electronic databases and grey literature, encompassing articles published until October 2023. Two reviewers independently assessed potentially eligible studies based on the following criteria: Included were studies involving populations exposed to pre-existing chronic diseases who underwent endodontic treatment in permanent teeth. These studies evaluated periapical health status, making comparisons with healthy individuals. There were no language or publication date restrictions. Additionally, two reviewers independently extracted data regarding the characteristics of the included studies. The risk of bias was assessed using the Joanna Briggs Institute Critical Assessment Checklist. Meta-analysis was conducted using random effects models. The certainty of evidence was assessed using the GRADE tool. Twenty-three studies were included in the synthesis. Patients with diabetes were found to have about half the odds of having periapical health compared to non-diabetic patients (OR = 0.46; 95% CI = 0.30-0.70%; I2 = 58%) in teeth that underwent endodontic treatment. On the other hand, other systemic diseases like HIV, cardiovascular disease, and rheumatoid arthritis did not demonstrate significant differences concerning the outcome. In conclusion, diabetic patients showed a lower likelihood of maintaining periapical health. Conversely, patients with HIV, cardiovascular disease, and rheumatoid arthritis did not exhibit significant differences, although the existing evidence is still considered limited. It is crucial to manage these patients in a multidisciplinary manner to provide appropriate care for this population.


Subject(s)
Arthritis, Rheumatoid , Cardiovascular Diseases , Diabetes Mellitus , HIV Infections , Tooth, Nonvital , Humans , Chronic Disease
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Carbohydr Res ; 535: 109008, 2024 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38103463

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This work presents the characterization of a novel naturally phosphorylated starch extracted from an unconventional and non-utilized source, the seeds of the stone fruit Syzygium malaccense. The morphology and chemical characteristics of the extracted starch were examined by scanning electron microscopy, FTIR, 1H/13C/31P NMR and 13C-CP/MAS-NMR, HPAEC-PAD chromatography, XRD, DSC, and RVA. The extraction yielded a highly pure starch (95.6 %) with an average granule size of 13 µm. The analysis of the starch components revealed an amylose content of 28.1 % and a predominance (65 %) of B-chains (B1-B3 65 %) in the amylopectin, as shown through HPAEC-PAD chromatography. The X-ray diffractogram was compatible with B-type starch, which was confirmed by the deconvolution of the C1 peak in the 13C-CP/MAS-NMR. X-Ray diffractogram also showed that S. malaccense has 28.5 % of crystallinity. DSC analysis showed values of 82.6 °C and -12.41 J g-1 for Tc and ΔH, respectively, which is compatible with a highly ordered starch granule structure. The values observed for peak (4678 mPa•s), trough (3055 mPa•s), and final viscosity (6526 mPa•s) indicated that S. malaccense may be used as a thickener in hot food.


Subject(s)
Malus , Syzygium , Starch/chemistry , Malaysia , Amylose/analysis , Amylopectin/chemistry , Seeds/chemistry
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Front Psychol ; 14: 1037167, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38106396

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Objective: This study aimed to determine the impact of dentofacial deformity on an individual's chances of being hired for a hypothetical job involving customer service. Materials and methods: Face photographs (frontal and lateral) of 15 patients with moderate to severe dentofacial deformity, taken before and after orthodontic-surgical correction, were selected and randomized between two different questionnaires. In addition, five patients without dentofacial deformity were used as controls in both questionnaires. These questionnaires were taken by adults responsible for hiring personnel to work in commerce and business activities, graduates or postgraduates in business administration, with experience in recruiting and hiring personnel. The evaluation took place using a Likert scale with values ranging from 0 to 10 (in which 0 corresponded to complete disagreement and 10 to complete agreement), considering the following variables in a first impression judgment: honesty, intelligence, productivity at work, and hiring chance. Data were tabulated and statistical analysis was performed using a linear regression model for the explanatory variables that showed statistical significance in the analysis of variance (ANOVA). Effect size through Cohen's d has been corrected for all comparisons performed. Results: All re-examined domains demonstrated statistical differences even when included in a multivariate model (p < 0.05), with lower mean values for those requiring pre-treatment (presenting deformity), although the effect size was small for all comparisons. Conclusion: Dentofacial deformity influenced the hiring chance, although not appearing to be a preponderant factor for hiring, acting as a tiebreaker among the candidates adopted.

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Future Microbiol ; 18: 1061-1075, 2023 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37721517

ABSTRACT

Background: Cryptococcus neoformans is an opportunistic fungal pathogen that causes infections mainly in immunosuppressed individuals, such as transplant recipients. Aims: This study investigated the effects of rapamycin, an immunosuppressant drug, on the cellular organization, biophysical characteristics, and main virulence factors of C. neoformans. Methods: Morphological, structural, physicochemical and biophysical analyses of cells and secreted polysaccharides of the reference H99 C. neoformans strain were investigated under the effect of subinhibitory concentrations of rapamycin. Results: Rapamycin at a minimum inhibitory concentration of 2.5 µM reduced C. neoformans cell viability by 53%, decreased capsule, increased cell size, chitin and lipid body formation, and changed peptidase and urease activity. Conclusion: Further studies are needed to assess how rapamycin affects the virulence factors and pathogenicity of C. neoformans.


Cryptococcosis is a fungal infection caused by a type of fungus called Cryptococcus. Among the Cryptococcus group, Cryptococcus neoformans is often linked to fungal infections in people who have a weak immune system (known as being immunosuppressed). The main aim of this work was to look at the effect of an immunosuppressant called rapamycin, which is commonly used to prevent organ transplant rejection, on the ability of C. neoformans to cause infection. The results showed that this drug stopped the growth of the fungus, dampening its ability to cause disease.


Subject(s)
Cryptococcosis , Cryptococcus neoformans , Humans , Virulence Factors , Sirolimus/pharmacology , Cryptococcosis/microbiology , Virulence
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J Fungi (Basel) ; 9(8)2023 Jul 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37623554

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Cryptococcosis is a systemic mycosis affecting immunosuppressed individuals, caused by various Cryptococcus species. The current treatment utilizes a combination of antifungal drugs, but issues such as nephrotoxicity, restricted or limited availability in certain countries, and resistance limit their effectiveness. Repurposing approved drugs presents a viable strategy for developing new antifungal options. This study investigates the potential of glatiramer acetate (Copaxone®) as a chemotherapy candidate for Cryptococcus neoformans infection. Various techniques are employed to evaluate the effects of glatiramer acetate on the fungus, including microdilution, XTT analysis, electron and light microscopy, and physicochemical measurements. The results demonstrate that glatiramer acetate exhibits antifungal properties, with an IC50 of 0.470 mg/mL and a minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of 2.5 mg/mL. Furthermore, it promotes enhanced cell aggregation, facilitates biofilm formation, and increases the secretion of fungal polysaccharides. These findings indicate that glatiramer acetate not only shows an antifungal effect but also modulates the key virulence factor-the polysaccharide capsule. In summary, repurposing glatiramer acetate as a potential chemotherapy option offers new prospects for combating C. neoformans infection. It addresses the limitations associated with current antifungal therapies by providing an alternative treatment approach.

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Food Chem ; 423: 136145, 2023 Oct 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37187005

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This work presents a starch extracted from jaboticaba seeds. The extraction yielded 22.65 ± 0.63% of a slightly beige powder (a* 1.92 ± 0.03, b* 10.82 ± 0.17 and L* 92.27 ± 0.24). The starch presented low protein content (1.19% ± 0.11) and phenolic compounds (0.58 ± 0.02 GAE. g) as contaminants. The starch granules showed small, smooth, irregular shapes and sizes between 6.1 and 9.6 µm. The starch presented a high content of amylose (34.50%±0.90) and a predominance of intermediate chain length (B1-chains 51%), followed by A-chains (26%) in the amylopectin. The SEC-MALS-DRI showed the starch had a low molecular weight (5.3·106 g·mol-1) and amylose/amylopectin content compatible with a Cc-type starch, confirmed in the X-ray diffractogram. Thermal studies showed a low onset temperature (T0 = 66.4 ± 0.46 °C) and gelatinization enthalpy (ΔH = 9.1 ± 1.19 J g-1) but a high-temperature range (ΔT = 14.1 ± 0.52 °C). The jaboticaba starch proved to be a promising material for food and non-food applications.


Subject(s)
Amylopectin , Starch , Starch/chemistry , Amylopectin/chemistry , Amylose/chemistry , Seeds/chemistry , Hot Temperature
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Foods ; 12(3)2023 Feb 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36766181

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In this study, the antioxidant, antimicrobial, mechanical, optical, and barrier attributes of Solanum lycocarpum starch bio-based edible films incorporated with a phenolic extract from jaboticaba peel were investigated. Aiming to determine the effect of the polymers and the phenolic extract on the properties of the films, a three-factor simplex-lattice design was employed, and the formulation optimization was based on the produced films' antioxidant potential. The optimized formulation of the starch-PEJP film showed a reddish-pink color with no cracks or bubbles and 91% antioxidant activity against DPPH radical. The optimized starch-PEJP film showed good transparency properties and a potent UV-blocking action, presenting color variation as a function of the pH values. The optimized film was also considerably resistant and highly flexible, showing a water vapor permeability of 3.28 × 10-6 g m-1 h-1 Pa-1. The microbial permeation test and antimicrobial evaluation demonstrated that the optimized starch-PEJP film avoided microbial contamination and was potent in reducing the growth of Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and Salmonella spp. In summary, the active starch-PEJP film showed great potential as an environmentally friendly and halochromic material, presenting antioxidant and antimicrobial properties and high UV-protecting activity.

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Food Sci Technol Int ; 29(6): 586-597, 2023 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35538875

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In this study functional properties of a galactose-rich heteropolysaccharide (GH) were accessed. The bands of a galactose-rich polysaccharide were found in FTIR spectra, including those from the fingerprint region. GH was characterized as a dark-red material (L* 25.86 ± 0.75, a* 9.46 ± 1.01, b* 0.65 ± 0.14, Chroma 9.48 ± 1.02) with antioxidant activity of 21.5 ± 0.08, 12.1 ± 0.06 and 0.46 ± 0.04 mmol Trolox Eq/mg GH in FRAP, DPPH and ABTS, respectively. GH presented 44.9% of esterification degree and 10.73 ± 0. 01 mg of GAE/g. The production parameters of GH emulsions (GH concentration, time and ultrasound power) were optimized using a 23 Central Composite Rotatable Design (CCRD). Emulsion droplets presented particle size (d µm) varying from 0.823 ± 0.065 to 1.926 ± 0.151, polydispersity index (PDI) from 0.10 ± 0.05 to 0.40 ± 0.01 and zeta potential from -29.25 ± 3.98 to -33.75 ± 1.77. Finally, the high emulsifying activity (EA) (96.67%) and emulsion stability (ES) (97.44%) allow suggesting that GH is a promising polysaccharide for food applications.


Subject(s)
Antioxidants , Galactose , Antioxidants/chemistry , Emulsions/chemistry , Polysaccharides/chemistry , Food , Emulsifying Agents/chemistry
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Med Mycol Case Rep ; 37: 4-7, 2022 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35651534

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A 66-year-old man presented with asymptomatic right testicular swelling. He was known to be infected with HIV and was non-adherent to treatment. He was recently treated for nasal leishmaniasis. Surgical drainage was performed and eventually, an orchiectomy was required. A post-mortem diagnosis was made of disseminated histoplasmosis. Testicular infection due to H. capsulatum is rare, with only a few cases being reported. Here we present a case of testicular histoplasmosis, followed by a literature review.

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Top Companion Anim Med ; 42: 100506, 2021 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33348010

ABSTRACT

Strong to moderate vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression may be a negative prognostic factor in canine mast cell tumors (MCTs). This study set out to determine the prognostic value of combined analysis of VEGF-A immunoreactivity, clinical presentation, patient staging, and tumor histologic grade in canine MCTs. In this study, intense VEGF staining was significantly associated with decreased survival (P = .025). Immunohistochemical expression of VEGF is not routinely employed as a prognostic factor in canine MCT workup. However, results of this study support the inclusion of this marker in the MCT prognostic panel. Investigation of VEGF expression may assist in the development of anti-VEGF drugs.


Subject(s)
Dog Diseases/metabolism , Mast Cells/metabolism , Mast-Cell Sarcoma/veterinary , Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A/metabolism , Animals , Biomarkers , Biomarkers, Tumor/analysis , Dogs , Immunohistochemistry , Mast Cells/chemistry , Mast-Cell Sarcoma/chemistry , Mast-Cell Sarcoma/pathology , Prognosis , Vascular Endothelial Growth Factors/metabolism
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Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1359804

ABSTRACT

Introdução: O câncer é caracterizado pela multiplicação desordenada de células de um dado tecido, com potencial para invadir outros órgãos e tecidos. O conhecimento da extensão anatômica do câncer e sua capacidade de infiltração são importantes para nortear terapias e prognóstico, e a evolução dessa doença tem forte impacto negativo no estado nutricional do paciente. O ângulo de fase (AF) se apresenta como ótima ferramenta prognóstica para esse grupo. Objetivo: Associar o ângulo de fase padronizado (AFP) com o estadiamento clínico em indivíduos com câncer. Método: Estudo observacional e transversal, realizado com adultos e idosos com câncer não hospitalizados. As informações clínicas e o estadiamento clínico (TNM) do câncer foram obtidos por meio de prontuário eletrônico. Foi realizada a Avaliação Subjetiva Global Produzia pelo Próprio Paciente (ASG-PPP), e calculados o AF, mediante os valores obtidos pela bioimpedância e, em seguida, o AFP. Resultados: Participaram da pesquisa 25 voluntários com média de idade de 58,3 anos (±13,7), sendo 54,8% do sexo feminino e 54,8% idosos. O tipo de câncer mais frequente foi o de estômago (36%); 44% dos participantes tinham estádios clínicos II e 56%, III ou IV. Segundo a ASG-PPP, 74% dos voluntários apresentavam algum grau de comprometimento nutricional (escores B ou C), e foi detectada associação positiva entre o AFP e o estadiamento tumoral (p>0,0414). Conclusão: O AFP se relacionou positivamente com o estadiamento clínico em indivíduos com câncer


Introduction: Cancer is characterized by the abnormal growth of cells in a tissue, with the potential to invade another organs and tissues. The knowledge of the anatomical extent of cancer and its infiltration capacity are important to guide therapies and prognosis, and the evolution of this disease has severe negative impact on the patient's nutritional status. Phase angle (PA) is an excellent prognostic tool for this group. Objective: To associate the standardized phase angle (SPA) with clinical staging in cancer patients. Method: Observational and cross-sectional study with adults and older adults with cancer non-hospitalized. Clinical information and clinical staging (TNM) of cancer were obtained from electronic charts. PatientGenerated Subjective Global Assessment (PG-SGA) was performed, and the PA was calculated using values collected by bioimpedance and then the standardized PA (SPA). Results: 25 volunteers participated, with mean age of 58.3 years (±13.7), 54.8% females and 54.8% older adults. The most frequent tumor site was in the stomach (36%), 44% of the participants were in clinical stages II and 56%, III or IV. According to the PG-SGA, 74% of the volunteers had some degree of nutritional impairment (score B or C), and a positive association was detected between SPA and tumor staging (p>0.0414). Conclusion: SPA was positively related to clinical staging in individuals with cancer


Introducción: El cáncer se caracteriza por la multiplicación desordenada de células en un tejido, con potencial para invadir otros órganos y tejidos. El conocimiento de la extensión anatómica del cáncer y su capacidad de infiltración son importantes para orientar las terapias y el pronóstico, y la evolución de esta enfermedad tiene un fuerte impacto negativo en el estado nutricional del paciente. Y el ángulo de fase (AF) es una excelente herramienta de pronóstico para este grupo. Objetivo: Asociar el ángulo de fase estandarizado con la estadificación en individuos con cáncer. Método: Estudio observacional y transversal, realizado con adultos y ancianos con cáncer no hospitalizados. La información clínica y la estadificación clínica (TNM) del cáncer se obtuvieron a través de registros médicos electrónicos, y se realizó la Valoración Global Subjetiva Generada por el Paciente (VGSGP) y se calculó el AF y AF estandarizado utilizando los valores obtenidos por bioimpedancia y luego el AF estandarizada. Resultados: Participaron 25 voluntarios, con una edad promedio de 58,3 años (±13,7), 54,8% mujeres y 54,8% eran ancianos. El tipo de cáncer más frecuente fue el de estómago (36%), y el 44% de los participantes tenía estadios clínicos II y 56% III o IV. Según la VG-SGP 74% de los voluntarios presentaban algún grado de deterioro nutricional (puntuaciones B o C) y se detectó una asociación positiva entre el AF estandarizado y estadificación tumoral (p>0,0414). Conclusión: El AF estandarizada se relacionó positivamente con la estadificación en personas con cáncer


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Nutrition Assessment , Nutritional Status , Electric Impedance , Neoplasm Staging , Neoplasms
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Carbohydr Polym ; 249: 116821, 2020 Dec 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32933668

ABSTRACT

The objective of this work was to extract, identify and characterize a galactose-rich heteropolysaccharide (GH) from "jaboticaba" peel. The best conditions to extract the GH according to a 23 full-factorial experimental design were 90 °C/30 min/pH 1.0, resulting in a 32.32 % yield using lyophilized sample. The chemical structure analyzed by GC/MS and NMR spectra (HSQC/HSQC-TOCSY) showed that the main chain of GH consists of a (1→4) galactoside branched at carbon 3, containing galactose (67.21 %), glucose (15.78 %), arabinose (9.78 %), rhamnose (2.26 %) and traces of esterified and non-esterified uronic acids. Rheological studies revealed that GH suspensions behave as a Newtonian fluid, with calculated molecular mass of 1.48 × 105 Da. The absolute viscosity of 1 % (w/v) aqueous suspension of GH decreased from 25 mPa s to 10 mPa s in NaCl and 7 mPa s in CaCl2, indicating the polyelectrolyte character of GH.


Subject(s)
Galactose/chemistry , Myrtaceae/chemistry , Plant Extracts/analysis , Plant Extracts/isolation & purification , Polysaccharides/analysis , Polysaccharides/isolation & purification , Molecular Weight , Rheology
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J Craniofac Surg ; 31(6): 1526-1528, 2020 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32209932

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BACKGROUND: The oronasal fistula in cleft patients is one of the complications that can be found after primary surgeries due to a failure of healing of the surgical repair that causes the communication between the oral and nasal cavities. A number of procedures can be implemented to correct the fistula and it is not clear if a particular technique is the best to be recommended. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to systematically analyze the scientific evidence regarding the treatment of oronasal fistulas located in the lingual-alveolar and labial-alveolar regions in patients with cleft lip and palate who have undergone primary surgeries. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A bibliographic search of articles published until September 2018 without restricted year and language of publication, in PubMed (Medline), Scopus, Cochrane, Web of science, and BVS databases. The MeSHterms "Fistula," "Oral Fistula," and "Cleft Lip" were used, which were related to each other and with other keywords related to the subject of the review through the "OR" and "AND" operators. The quality of the publications was evaluated according to the guidelines of the Methodological Index for Nonrandomized Studies. RESULTS: After applying the eligibility criteria, a total of 18 articles were selected for the extraction of data and qualitative analysis. CONCLUSION: All publications analyzed in this review reported the fistula treatment at the same surgical time as the bone graft, independently of the donor area, the type of cleft treated and the patient's age at operation. There was no consensus among the studies on the best treatment type for oronasal fistulas located in the alveolar region, and further comparative studies between the existing techniques will be necessary to address this question.


Subject(s)
Cleft Lip/surgery , Cleft Palate/surgery , Fistula/surgery , Nose Diseases/surgery , Bone Transplantation , Cleft Lip/complications , Cleft Palate/complications , Fistula/complications , Humans , Nose Diseases/complications , Retrospective Studies
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HLA ; 95(5): 457-464, 2020 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31950670

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HLA-E, a class I nonclassical HLA molecule, is expressed in all tissues and is involved in the regulation of both innate (by interaction with the CD94/NKG2 receptor expressed mainly in NK cells) and adaptive immunity (by interaction with T CD8+ cells), suggesting a possible role in the solid organ transplantation context. Transplanted patients with chronic kidney disease and their respective donors (N = 107 pairs) were genotyped for exons 2 and 3 of the HLA-E locus by sequence-based typing (SBT). Groups' genotype frequencies were compared regarding episodes of clinical rejection by global G test, and binary logistic regression was made to demonstrate the contribution of genetic variables vs epidemiological variables. Comparisons of donors' genotype frequencies showed significant differences (P = .0230), revealing a protective profile of E*01:01/*01:01 compared to the other genotypes (P = .0099; OR = 0.3088; CI [95%] = 0.1333-0.7157). The same happened when the aforementioned genotype was combined with the E*01:01/*01:01 recipients' genotype (P = .0065; OR = 0.1760; CI [95%] = 0.0517-0.5987). A binary logistic regression analysis was performed, and, of all variables considered, only two were included in the resulting model (P = .007; R2 Cox and Snell = 0.243; R2 Nagelkerke = 0.328)- "End-Stage Renal Disease" and "HLA class II Mismatches." A protective profile (E*01:01/*01:01) was observed between the recipients and donors, suggesting a possible impact of the HLA-E genotype in rejection episodes.


Subject(s)
Histocompatibility Antigens Class I/genetics , Kidney Transplantation , Alleles , Genotype , Graft Rejection/genetics , Humans , HLA-E Antigens
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Arch. health invest ; 8(3): 139-144, mar. 2019. tab
Article in Portuguese | BBO - Dentistry | ID: biblio-1006950

ABSTRACT

Introdução: Pacientes com condições cardíacas de risco submetidos a procedimentos de cirurgia e traumatologia bucomaxilo faciais estão expostos à endocardite infecciosa, sujeitos a morbidade e mortalidade por esta grave doença. Objetivo: O presente artigo de revisão busca trazer informação adicional sobre endocardite bacteriana e procedimentos de Cirurgia e Traumatologia Bucomaxilofaciais, bem como principais microrganismos envolvidos neste feito, fatores e condições de risco e a antibioticoprofilaxia. Material e Método: Realizou-se uma revisão bibliográfica, onde foram analisados artigos científicos obtidos da base de dados PubMed, Cochrane, Biblioteca Virtual de Saúde e Scielo. Foram pesquisados estudos de 2000 a 2018 e incluídos estudos do período de 2013 a 2018, de acordo com os descritores: Endocardite Bacteriana ­ Prevalência ­ Profilaxia -Bacteriana, bem como a associação dos termos pesquisados nas línguas inglês, espanhol e português. Totalizando-se 189 estudos para realização da pesquisa e incluídos 13 artigos. Os dados foram analisados a partir de estatística descritiva. Conclusão: Mediante informações exportas nestes trabalhos, pode-se concluir que a melhor maneira de se prevenir uma endocardite infecciosa é conhecendo o paciente por meio de uma anamnese bem feita, onde se conheça toda a história médica odontológica pregressa do paciente para que se possam identificar de forma individualizada os pacientes de risco, bem como a exposição desnecessária de antibióticos a este paciente. Sendo a antibioticoprofilaxia recomendada para todos os pacientes odontológicos de risco eminente, assim como procedimentos de cirurgia e traumatologia bucomaxilofacial mais invasivo(AU)


Introduction: Patients with cardiac conditions at risk submitted to facial or buccomaxial surgery and trauma procedures are exposed to infective endocarditis, subject to morbidity and mortality from this serious disease. Purpose: This review article seeks to provide additional information on bacterial endocarditis and procedures of Buccomaxillofacial Surgery and Traumatology, as well as the main microorganisms involved in this work, risk factors and conditions and antibiotic prophylaxis. Material and Method: A bibliographic review was carried out, where scientific articles were obtained from the PubMed, Cochrane, Virtual Health Library and Scielo databases. Studies were conducted from 2000 to 2018 and included studies from the period 2013 to 2018, according to the descriptors: Bacterial Endocarditis - Prevalence - Bacterial Prophylaxis, as well as the association of terms searched in the English, Spanish and Portuguese languages. A total of 189 studies were carried out to carry out the research and 13 articles were included. Data were analyzed from descriptive statistics. Conclusion: Through information exported in these works, it can be concluded that the best way to prevent an infective endocarditis is to know the patient through a well-made anamnesis, where the patient's previous medical history is known, so that they can identify patients at risk as well as unnecessary exposure of antibiotics to this patient. Since antibiotic prophylaxis is recommended for all dental patients of imminent risk, as well as more invasive surgery procedures and buccomaxillofacial traumatology(AU)


Introducción: Pacientes con condiciones cardiacas de riesgo sometidos a procedimientos de cirugía y traumatología bucomaxilo faciales están expuestos a la endocarditis infecciosa, sujetos a morbilidad y mortalidad por esta grave enfermedad. Objetivo: El presente artículo de revisión busca traer información adicional sobre endocarditis bacteriana y procedimientos de Cirugía y Traumatología Bucomaxilofaciales, así como principales microorganismos involucrados en este hecho, factores y condiciones de riesgo y la antibioticoprofilaxis. Material y método: Se realizó una revisión bibliográfica, donde fueron analizados artículos científicos obtenidos de la base de datos PubMed, Cochrane, Biblioteca Virtual de Salud y Scielo. 2000 estudios fueron encuestados para 2018 y 2013 incluyen periodo de 2018 estudios, de acuerdo con los descriptores: La endocarditis bacteriana - Prevalencia - Profilaxis-bacteriana, así como la asociación de los términos de búsqueda en el idioma Inglés, español y portugués. Totalizándose 189 estudios para la realización de la investigación e incluidos 13 artículos. Los datos fueron analizados a partir de estadística descriptiva. Conclusión: Mediante informaciones exportas en estos trabajos, se puede concluir que la mejor manera de prevenir una endocarditis infecciosa es conocer al paciente por medio de una anamnesis bien hecha, donde se conozca toda la historia médica odontológica anterior del paciente para que se puedan identificar de forma individualizada los pacientes de riesgo, así como la exposición innecesaria de antibióticos a este paciente. Siendo la antibioticoprofilaxia recomendada para todos los pacientes odontológicos de riesgo eminente, así como procedimientos de cirugía y traumatología bucomaxilofacial más invasiva(AU)


Subject(s)
Surgery, Oral , Endocarditis, Bacterial , Tooth Injuries , Antibiotic Prophylaxis , Maxillofacial Injuries
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HLA ; 93(2-3): 80-88, 2019 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30740929

ABSTRACT

The human leukocyte antigen (HLA) are the most polymorphic genes in the human genome. Because of their importance for antigen recognition, HLA molecules play a central role in host defense and graft rejection upon transplantation. The aim of this study was to characterize allelic diversity of the classical HLA genes HLA-A, -B, -C, -DRA, -DRB1, -DQA1, -DQB1, -DPA1, -DPB1, and the non-classical class I genes HLA-E, -F and -G at high-resolution for a population of predominantly European ancestry from Curitiba, Brazil. Genotyping of 108 individuals was performed by next-generation sequencing on the MiSeq platform and also by Sanger sequencing. The genotype distributions of all loci were in accordance with Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (P > 0.05) and a total of 202 HLA variants at second field resolution were observed for the 12 loci. The strongest linkage disequilibrium (r2 = 1.0, P < 10-5 ) was observed for the following pairs of alleles: HLA-B*42:01:01 ~ HLA-DRB1*03:02:01; HLA-B*14:02:01 ~ HLA-C*08:02:01; B*42:01:01 ~ HLA-C*17:01:01; HLA-DRB1*03:01:01 ~ HLA-DQB1*02:01:01 ~ DRB1*03:01:01 ~ HLA-DQB1*02:01:01; DRB1*13:01:01~ HLA-DQB1*06:03:01 and HLA-DRB1*09:01:02 ~ HLA-DQA1*03:02. This is the first study to characterize all 12 HLA genes at high resolution in a single population. On the basis of the allelic frequencies of worldwide populations and principal component analysis, we confirmed the similarity of the study population to European and other Euro-descendant populations.


Subject(s)
Genetic Loci , Histocompatibility Antigens Class I/genetics , Alleles , Brazil , Gene Frequency/genetics , Geography , Haplotypes/genetics , Humans , Linkage Disequilibrium/genetics , Principal Component Analysis
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