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Front Oncol ; 10: 1144, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32903787

ABSTRACT

The HLA-G and HLA-E molecules, Ki67, progesterone (PR), estrogen (ER) and androgen receptors (AR), p53, COX-2, and HER2 were studied to assess whether the biological behavior of grade I meningiomas is related to their expression. Tissue samples from 96 patients with grade I intracranial meningiomas were analyzed by immunohistochemistry on tissue microarray blocks (TMA) using antibodies specific for HLA-G, HLA-E, Ki67, PR, ER, AR, p53, COX-2, and HER2. Meningiomas were classified as small (≤2 cm, 1.0%), medium (>2 and ≤4 cm, 32.3%), and large (>4 cm, 66.7%). Tumor size was not related to recurrence/regrowth (p = 0.486), but was significantly correlated with peritumoral edema (p = 0.031) and intratumoral calcifications (p = 0.018). Recurrent meningiomas were observed in 14.6% of cases. Immunostaining for each marker was: HLA-G 100%; HLA-E 95.6%; PR 62%; ER 2.1%; AR 6.5%; p53 92.6%; COX-2 100%; HER2 0%; Ki67, mean 2.61 ± 2.29%, median 2.1%. Primary and recurrent meningiomas showed no significant relation with HLA-E and hormone receptors (p > 0.05), except for Ki67, where a higher median was observed in recurrent tumors than in primary (p = 0.014). The larger the tumor, the more severe the peritumoral edema, and the greater the presence of calcifications. Ki67 appears to be a good biomarker of recurrence/regrowth in grade I meningiomas.

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J Neuroimmunol ; 339: 577112, 2020 02 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31765953

ABSTRACT

We analyzed the association of polymorphisms from the 3' untranslated region of the HLA-G gene in 70 neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD) patients and 162 healthy controls. No associations were found between the polymorphisms in NMOSD when compared to healthy controls, serology of the anti-AQP4 NMOSD biomarker and Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS). In conclusion, the 3' untranslated region 14 bp Ins/Del and +3142C/G polymorphisms seem not to be associated with NMOSD susceptibility, autoantibody production, nor a neurological deficit in patients.


Subject(s)
Aquaporin 4/genetics , Autoantibodies/genetics , Disabled Persons , HLA-G Antigens/genetics , Neuromyelitis Optica/genetics , Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide/genetics , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Aquaporin 4/blood , Autoantibodies/blood , Brazil/epidemiology , Female , HLA-G Antigens/blood , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Neuromyelitis Optica/blood , Neuromyelitis Optica/epidemiology , Untranslated Regions/genetics , Young Adult
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Hosp Pract (1995) ; 47(3): 163-169, 2019 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31340694

ABSTRACT

Background: Aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (ASAH) and unruptured aneurysm (URA) are particularly important because of the high mortality rates, and physical and cognitive impairment, which affect the economically active population. The present work aims at describing the scenario regarding in-hospital indicators related to the following therapeutic approaches: vascular microsurgery (VMS) and endovascular therapy (EVT) in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, in order to gather information to construct hypotheses and plan actions. Methods: The study has an ecological design and it is also analytical for the time trends of 2008-2014. Trends for VMS and EVT therapies and mortality are estimated using linear regression, followed by the Prais-Winsten procedure. Data were obtained through Hospital Information System (Sistema de Informações Hospitalares - SIH) of Brazilian Public Health System (Sistema Único de Saúde - SUS). Results: In 2014, 601 procedures were performed, and out of these, 373 (62%) were triggered by SAH and 228 (38%) by URA. The frequency of procedures performed in males and in females results in a ratio of 1:2 for SAH procedures and 1:3 for URA procedures. A heterogeneous distribution of therapeutic approaches was seen among the hospital studied, suggesting a technological preference, which determines the therapeutic approach. Conclusion: Technological bias was observed for aneurysm treatment in Minas Gerais's hospitals. EVT is seen to have a growing trend to detriment of VMS (ß1 = 0.024; p = 0.025), with a stable mortality for both therapeutics in both pathologies (SAH and URA). EVT has been associated with a shorter hospital stay, with higher expenses for both ASAH and URA treatment. EVT showed an inverse correlation with in-hospital fatality for ASAH treatment.


Subject(s)
Clinical Decision-Making , Endovascular Procedures , Intracranial Aneurysm/surgery , Neurosurgical Procedures , Adult , Aged , Brazil , Choice Behavior , Databases, Factual , Endovascular Procedures/methods , Endovascular Procedures/statistics & numerical data , Female , Hospital Information Systems , Humans , Inpatients , Intracranial Aneurysm/physiopathology , Linear Models , Male , Middle Aged , Neurosurgical Procedures/methods , Neurosurgical Procedures/statistics & numerical data , Treatment Outcome
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Rev Bras Ginecol Obstet ; 40(9): 540-546, 2018 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30231293

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OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in asymptomatic women and the association of STIs with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN). METHODS: A cross-sectional study was performed, enrolling women examined in a general gynecology clinic and in a colposcopy referral center from October 2014 to October 2015. The colposcopy group consisted of 71 women, and the general gynecology group consisted of 55 women. Cervical samples were collected for cervical cytology and a multiplex real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was developed to detect human papillomavirus (HPV) and the STIs caused by the following microorganisms: Chlamydia trachomatis, Mycoplasma hominis, Mycoplasma genitalium, Ureaplasma urealyticum, and Neisseria gonorrhoeae. A multivariate analysis was performed by logistic regression, considering the significance level of 0.05. RESULTS: The general frequency of STIs was: 46.8% (HPV); 27.8% (C. trachomatis); 28.6% (M. genitalium); 0.8% (M. hominis); 4.8% (U. urealyticum); and 4.8% (N. gonorrhoeae). The significant risk factors for CIN were: HPV infection (odds ratio [OR] = 2.53; p = 0.024); C. trachomatis (OR = 3.04; p = 0.009); M. genitalium (OR = 2.37; p = 0.04); and HPV and C. trachomatis coinfection (OR = 3.11; p = 0.023). After the multivariate analysis, a significant association was found between HPV and CIN (OR = 2.48; 95% confidence interval [95%CI]: 1.04-5.92; p = 0.04); and between C. trachomatis and CIN (OR = 2.69; 95%CI: 1.11-6.53; p = 0.028). CONCLUSION: The frequency of STIs was high in asymptomatic patients. Infections by HPV and C. trachomatis were independently associated with the presence of CIN. The high frequency of STIs in asymptomatic women suggests the need for routine screening of these infections.


OBJETIVO: Determinar a frequência de infecções sexualmente transmissíveis (ISTs) em mulheres assintomáticas e a associação destas infecções com a neoplasia intraepitelial cervical (NIC). MéTODOS: Foi realizado um estudo transversal recrutando mulheres atendidas em uma clínica ginecológica geral e em um centro de referência para colposcopia, de outubro de 2014 a outubro de 2015. O grupo de colposcopia consistiu de 71 mulheres, e o grupo de ginecologia geral consistiu de 55 mulheres. Amostras cervicais foram coletadas para citologia cervical e uma reação em cadeia de polimerase (RCP) multiplex em tempo real para detecção do vírus do papiloma humano (HPV) e das ISTs provocadas pelos seguintes micro-organismos: Chlamydia trachomatis, Mycoplasma hominis, Mycoplasma genitalium, Ureaplasma urealyticum e Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Foi realizada uma análise multivariada por regressão logística, considerando-se o nível de significância de 0,05. RESULTADOS: A frequência geral de ISTs foi: 46,8% (HPV); 27,8% (C. trachomatis); 28,6% (M. genitalium); 0,8% (M. hominis); 4,8% (U. urealyticum); e 4,8% (N. gonorrhoeae). Os fatores de risco significantes para NIC foram: infecção pelo HPV (razão de probabilidades [RP] = 2,53; p = 0,024); C. trachomatis (RP = 3,04; p = 0,009); M. genitalium (RP = 2,37; p = 0,04); e coinfecção por HPV e C. trachomatis (RP = 3,11; p = 0,023). Após a análise multivariada, foi encontrada uma associação significante entre HPV e NIC (RP = 2.48; intervalo de confiança de 95% [IC95%]: 1,04­5,92; p = 0,04) e entre C. trachomatis e NIC (RP = 2,69; IC95%: 1,11­6,53; p = 0,028). CONCLUSõES: A frequência de ISTs foi alta em mulheres assintomáticas. Infecções por HPV e C. trachomatis foram independentemente associadas com a presença de NIC. A alta frequência de ISTs em mulheres assintomáticas sugere a necessidade de rastreamento rotineiro dessas infecções.


Subject(s)
Asymptomatic Infections , Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction , Sexually Transmitted Diseases/complications , Sexually Transmitted Diseases/diagnosis , Uterine Cervical Dysplasia/complications , Adult , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Humans
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Rev. bras. ginecol. obstet ; 40(9): 540-546, Sept. 2018. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-977815

ABSTRACT

Abstract Objective To determine the frequency of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in asymptomatic women and the association of STIs with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN). Methods A cross-sectional studywas performed, enrollingwomen examined in a general gynecology clinic and in a colposcopy referral center fromOctober 2014 to October 2015. The colposcopy groupconsisted of 71women, and the general gynecologygroupconsisted of 55 women. Cervical samples were collected for cervical cytology and a multiplex realtime polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was developed to detect human papillomavirus (HPV) and the STIs caused by the following microorganisms: Chlamydia trachomatis, Mycoplasma hominis, Mycoplasma genitalium, Ureaplasma urealyticum, and Neisseria gonorrhoeae. A multivariate analysis was performed by logistic regression, considering the significance level of 0.05. Results The general frequency of STIs was: 46.8% (HPV); 27.8% (C. trachomatis); 28.6% (M. genitalium); 0.8% (M. hominis); 4.8% (U. urealyticum); and 4.8% (N. gonorrhoeae). The significant risk factors for CIN were: HPV infection (odds ratio [OR] = 2.53; p = 0.024); C. trachomatis (OR = 3.04; p = 0.009); M. genitalium (OR = 2.37; p = 0.04); and HPV and C. trachomatis coinfection (OR = 3.11; p = 0.023). After the multivariate analysis, a significant associationwas found betweenHPVand CIN(OR = 2.48; 95% confidence interval [95%CI]: 1.04-5.92; p = 0.04); and between C. trachomatis and CIN (OR = 2.69; 95%CI: 1.11-6.53; p = 0.028). Conclusion The frequency of STIs was high in asymptomatic patients. Infections by HPV and C. trachomatis were independently associated with the presence of CIN. The high frequency of STIs in asymptomatic women suggests the need for routine screening of these infections.


Resumo Objetivo Determinar a frequência de infecções sexualmente transmissíveis (ISTs) em mulheres assintomáticas e a associação destas infecções com a neoplasia intraepitelial cervical (NIC). Métodos Foi realizado um estudo transversal recrutando mulheres atendidas em uma clínica ginecológica geral e em um centro de referência para colposcopia, de outubro de 2014 a outubro de 2015. O grupo de colposcopia consistiu de 71 mulheres, e o grupo de ginecologia geral consistiu de 55 mulheres. Amostras cervicais foram coletadas para citologia cervical e uma reação em cadeia de polimerase (RCP) multiplex em tempo real para detecção do vírus do papiloma humano (HPV) e das ISTs provocadas pelos seguintes micro-organismos: Chlamydia trachomatis, Mycoplasma hominis, Mycoplasma genitalium, Ureaplasma urealyticum e Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Foi realizada uma análise multivariada por regressão logística, considerando-se o nível de significância de 0,05. Resultados A frequência geral de ISTs foi: 46,8% (HPV); 27,8% (C. trachomatis); 28,6% (M. genitalium); 0,8% (M. hominis); 4,8% (U. urealyticum); e 4,8% (N. gonorrhoeae). Os fatores de risco significantes para NIC foram: infecção pelo HPV (razão de probabilidades [RP] = 2,53; p = 0,024); C. trachomatis (RP = 3,04; p = 0,009); M. genitalium (RP = 2,37; p = 0,04); e coinfecção por HPV e C. trachomatis (RP = 3,11; p = 0,023). Após a análise multivariada, foi encontrada uma associação significante entre HPV e NIC (RP = 2.48; intervalo de confiança de 95% [IC95%]: 1,04-5,92; p = 0,04) e entre C. trachomatis e NIC (RP = 2,69; IC95%: 1,11-6,53; p = 0,028). Conclusões A frequência de ISTs foi alta em mulheres assintomáticas. Infecções por HPV e C. trachomatis foram independentemente associadas com a presença de NIC. A alta frequência de ISTs em mulheres assintomáticas sugere a necessidade de rastreamento rotineiro dessas infecções.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Sexually Transmitted Diseases/complications , Sexually Transmitted Diseases/diagnosis , Uterine Cervical Dysplasia/complications , Asymptomatic Infections , Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction , Cross-Sectional Studies
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Clin Biochem ; 55: 63-68, 2018 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29518381

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Intracranial aneurysms are arterial anomalies affecting 2% to 3% of the general population in the world and these ruptures are associated with a high mortality. Some risk factors, such as age, gender, smoking, alcohol, hypertension and familial history are associated with the number of aneurysms and their size. In addition, inflammatory processes within the blood vessels of the brain can activate matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9), which degrades various components of the extracellular matrix, such as elastin. Thereby, this work has aimed at evaluating the relationship between plasma MMP-9 levels and the risk factors that are associated with intracranial aneurysm, as well as investigating the aneurysm statuses (ruptured and unruptured) and comparing them with the control volunteers. METHODS: Between August 2014 to June 2016, blood samples were collected from 282 patients (204 ruptured and 78 unruptured saccular intracranial aneurysms) and 286 control volunteers. The MMP-9 plasma levels were measured by ELISA. Statistical analyzes were performed with SPSS software when using parametric or nonparametric tests, after the normality tests. RESULTS: Higher levels of MMP-9 were found in the aneurysm groups as a whole and when they were stratified by rupture status, then compared with the control group (p < 0.0001). When stratifying them by diameter, those smaller than 7 mm presented high levels of MMP-9 (p < 0.0001), especially in the ruptured ones. As for risk factors, hypertension and smoking were the most important. However, hypertension was mostly associated with the ruptured aneurysms (p < 0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: High levels of MMP-9 were found in smaller ruptured and unruptured intracranial aneurysms (<7 mm) with strongest statistical associations than other sizes, especially when associated with smoking and hypertension.


Subject(s)
Aneurysm, Ruptured , Intracranial Aneurysm , Matrix Metalloproteinase 9/blood , Adult , Aged , Aneurysm, Ruptured/blood , Aneurysm, Ruptured/diagnostic imaging , Female , Humans , Intracranial Aneurysm/blood , Intracranial Aneurysm/diagnostic imaging , Male , Middle Aged , Risk Factors
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Biomed Pharmacother ; 92: 750-756, 2017 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28591688

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The Qa-2 has been described as Human Leucocyte Antigen G (HLA-G) murine homolog. This homology is well accepted to gene and protein structure, in different pathology process and embryos implantation. However, in some neoplasm, this homology is questioned, where Qa-2 has been proposed as an immunogenic molecule, associated to tumor rejection. In this way, the aim of this study was to describe the pattern of Qa-2 expression and its relationship with the profile of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes in solid Ehrlich tumor. The Ehrlich tumor growth was evaluated in Balb/c female mice in different tumor stages. The inflammatory infiltration features were determined by histopathology and, both lymphocyte type and tissue Qa-2 expression by immunohistochemistry. ELISA kit was used to determine soluble Qa-2 in the serum from the animals. We observed that Qa-2 in neoplastic cells increases in intermediate tumor development stages, while, serum Qa-2 increases in the late stage. Qa-2 increasing is correlated with CD3+ increase. Our results suggest that Qa-2 has a role opposite to HLA-G in Ehrlich solid carcinoma, and may be modulating the immune response by attracting the inflammatory infiltrate, especially T CD8+ Lymphocytes.


Subject(s)
Carcinogenesis/metabolism , Carcinogenesis/pathology , Carcinoma, Ehrlich Tumor/metabolism , Histocompatibility Antigens Class I/metabolism , Lymphocytes, Tumor-Infiltrating/metabolism , Animals , Carcinoma, Ehrlich Tumor/blood , Carcinoma, Ehrlich Tumor/pathology , Cell Line, Tumor , Female , Histocompatibility Antigens Class I/blood , Humans , Inflammation/pathology , Mice, Inbred BALB C
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Rev. bras. ginecol. obstet ; 39(6): 288-293, June 2017. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-898869

ABSTRACT

Abstract Objective To evaluate the expressions of biomarkers p16 and Ki-67 in low-grade (LG) or high-grade (HG) lesions, and to relate them to risk factors and the recurrence of these lesions. Methods A retrospective case-control study of 86 patients with LG and HG lesions who underwent a loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP) between 1999 and 2004. The control group was composed of 69 women with no recurrence, and the study group, of 17 patients with recurrence. All patients were followed-up over a two-year period after surgery, and screened every six months, including cytology and colposcopy. Biopsy samples collected from LEEP were submitted to immunohistochemical analysis for p16 and Ki-67. The statistical analysis was performed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences software (SPSS, IBM-SPSS, Inc., Chicago, IL, US), with a significant p < 0.05. Results The biomarkers p16 and Ki-67, separately or combined, showed no relation to recurrence on the total analysis. However, evaluating specifically HG lesions, the positive expression (2+ and 3 + ) of p16/Ki-67 was associated with recurrence (0.010). In addition, p16 isolated was also more expressive in HG lesions (2+ and 3 + , p= 0.018), but it was unrelated to recurrence. Conclusion Proteins p16 and Ki-67, both isolated and combined, are not reliable primary markers for the recurrence of cervical lesions in the majority of LG lesions. However, analyzing only the group with prior diagnosis of HG lesions, the expressions of p16 and of p16/Ki-67 were associated with recurrence, and they may be useful in monitoring these cases.


Resumo Objetivo Avaliar as positividades dos biomarcadores p16 e Ki-67 em lesões de baixo grau (BG) ou de alto grau (AG), e relacioná-las com os fatores de risco e com a recidiva dessas lesões. Métodos Estudo retrospectivo caso-controle, com 86 pacientes com lesões de BG e AG, submetidas à conização por cirurgia de alta frequência entre 1999 e 2004. O grupo de controle foi constituído de 69 mulheres sem recidivas, e o grupo de estudo, de 17 pacientes que recidivaram. Todas as pacientes foram acompanhadas durante dois anos após a cirurgia, com controle a cada seis meses, incluindo citologia e colposcopia. As peças provenientes de cirurgia de alta frequência (CAF) foram submetidas a imunohistoquímica para p16 e Ki-67. A análise estatística foi realizada com o programa Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS, IBM-SPSS, Inc., Chicago, IL, EUA), com p significante quando < 0,05. Resultados Isoladamente ou em conjunto, p16 e Ki-67 não se relacionaram com as recidivas quando analisados na totalidade dos casos. Entretanto, avaliando especificamente as lesões de AG, a positividade (2+ e 3 + ) do conjunto p16/Ki-67 foi relacionada com recidiva (0,010). No mais, p16, isoladamente, foi também mais expresso nas lesões de AG (2+ e 3 + , p= 0,018), mas sem relação com recidiva. Conclusão Quando testadas na totalidade dos casos, as proteínas p16 e Ki-67, separadas ou em conjunto, se mostraram ineficientes como marcadores primários de recidiva de lesões precursoras. Entretanto, quando avaliadas somente no grupo diagnóstico prévio de lesão de AG, as expressões das proteínas p16 e p16/Ki-67 têm relação com a recidiva, e podem ser úteis no acompanhamento desses casos.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Precancerous Conditions/diagnosis , Biomarkers, Tumor/analysis , Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/diagnosis , Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/chemistry , Ki-67 Antigen/analysis , Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p16/analysis , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/diagnosis , Case-Control Studies , Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/surgery , Predictive Value of Tests , Retrospective Studies , Risk Factors , Conization/methods , Electrosurgery , Neoplasm Grading
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Rev Bras Ginecol Obstet ; 39(6): 288-293, 2017 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28231598

ABSTRACT

Objective To evaluate the expressions of biomarkers p16 and Ki-67 in low-grade (LG) or high-grade (HG) lesions, and to relate them to risk factors and the recurrence of these lesions. Methods A retrospective case-control study of 86 patients with LG and HG lesions who underwent a loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP) between 1999 and 2004. The control group was composed of 69 women with no recurrence, and the study group, of 17 patients with recurrence. All patients were followed-up over a two-year period after surgery, and screened every six months, including cytology and colposcopy. Biopsy samples collected from LEEP were submitted to immunohistochemical analysis for p16 and Ki-67. The statistical analysis was performed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences software (SPSS, IBM-SPSS, Inc., Chicago, IL, US), with a significant p ​​< 0.05. Results The biomarkers p16 and Ki-67, separately or combined, showed no relation to recurrence on the total analysis. However, evaluating specifically HG lesions, the positive expression (2+ and 3+) of p16/Ki-67 was associated with recurrence (0.010). In addition, p16 isolated was also more expressive in HG lesions (2+ and 3 + , p = 0.018), but it was unrelated to recurrence. Conclusion Proteins p16 and Ki-67, both isolated and combined, are not reliable primary markers for the recurrence of cervical lesions in the majority of LG lesions. However, analyzing only the group with prior diagnosis of HG lesions, the expressions of p16 and of p16/Ki-67 were associated with recurrence, and they may be useful in monitoring these cases.


Objetivo Avaliar as positividades dos biomarcadores p16 e Ki-67 em lesões de baixo grau (BG) ou de alto grau (AG), e relacioná-las com os fatores de risco e com a recidiva dessas lesões. Métodos Estudo retrospectivo caso-controle, com 86 pacientes com lesões de BG e AG, submetidas à conização por cirurgia de alta frequência entre 1999 e 2004. O grupo de controle foi constituído de 69 mulheres sem recidivas, e o grupo de estudo, de 17 pacientes que recidivaram. Todas as pacientes foram acompanhadas durante dois anos após a cirurgia, com controle a cada seis meses, incluindo citologia e colposcopia. As peças provenientes de cirurgia de alta frequência (CAF) foram submetidas a imuno-histoquímica para p16 e Ki-67. A análise estatística foi realizada com o programa Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS, IBM-SPSS, Inc., Chicago, IL, EUA), com p significante quando < 0,05. Resultados Isoladamente ou em conjunto, p16 e Ki-67 não se relacionaram com as recidivas quando analisados na totalidade dos casos. Entretanto, avaliando especificamente as lesões de AG, a positividade (2+ e 3 + ) do conjunto p16/Ki-67 foi relacionada com recidiva (0,010). No mais, p16, isoladamente, foi também mais expresso nas lesões de AG (2+ e 3 + , p = 0,018), mas sem relação com recidiva. Conclusão Quando testadas na totalidade dos casos, as proteínas p16 e Ki-67, separadas ou em conjunto, se mostraram ineficientes como marcadores primários de recidiva de lesões precursoras. Entretanto, quando avaliadas somente no grupo diagnóstico prévio de lesão de AG, as expressões das proteínas p16 e p16/Ki-67 têm relação com a recidiva, e podem ser úteis no acompanhamento desses casos.


Subject(s)
Biomarkers, Tumor/analysis , Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p16/analysis , Ki-67 Antigen/analysis , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/diagnosis , Precancerous Conditions/diagnosis , Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/chemistry , Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/diagnosis , Case-Control Studies , Conization/methods , Electrosurgery , Female , Humans , Neoplasm Grading , Predictive Value of Tests , Retrospective Studies , Risk Factors , Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/surgery
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Rev Bras Enferm ; 69(1): 138-43, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26871228

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: to describe the profile of 200 patients with central nervous system tumors (CNST), and the role of the nursing care. METHOD: prospective, quantitative and descriptive analysis of medical records of 200 patients with TSNC. RESULTS: a total of 61% of our patients had benign CNST and 39% had malignant tumors. The extent of patient dependence, according to the Karnofsky Performance Status scale, was significantly greater for patients with malignant CNST (p < .05), indicating that these patients needed more support with their activities of daily living. CONCLUSION: patients with CNST need specialized care, with specific guidance regarding their disease and aspects of daily living after treatment. Thus, the nurse can function as a key element for the effectiveness of care provided to patients and family members with the aim of enhancing the quality of life of all those affected, directly or indirectly, by the disease.


Subject(s)
Brain Neoplasms/nursing , Nurse's Role , Activities of Daily Living , Family , Humans , Prospective Studies , Quality of Life
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Rev. bras. enferm ; 69(1): 150-155, jan.-fev. 2016. tab
Article in English | LILACS, BDENF - Nursing | ID: lil-771966

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT Objective: to describe the profile of 200 patients with central nervous system tumors (CNST), and the role of the nursing care. Method: prospective, quantitative and descriptive analysis of medical records of 200 patients with TSNC. Results: a total of 61% of our patients had benign CNST and 39% had malignant tumors. The extent of patient dependence, according to the Karnofsky Performance Status scale, was significantly greater for patients with malignant CNST (p < .05), indicating that these patients needed more support with their activities of daily living. Conclusion: patients with CNST need specialized care, with specific guidance regarding their disease and aspects of daily living after treatment. Thus, the nurse can function as a key element for the effectiveness of care provided to patients and family members with the aim of enhancing the quality of life of all those affected, directly or indirectly, by the disease.


RESUMO Objetivo: descrever o perfil de 200 pacientes com tumores no sistema nervoso central (TSNC) e o papel do cuidado em enfermagem. Método: análise prospectiva, quantitativa e descritiva de prontuários de 200 pacientes com TSNC. Resultados: 61% dos pacientes possuíam TSNC benignos e 39% tumores malignos. O grau de dependência do paciente de acordo com a Escala de Karnofsky foi significativamente maior para pacientes com tumores malignos (P <0,05), indicando que estes precisam de maior esforço e, consequentemente, apoio em suas atividades diárias. Conclusão: Pacientes com TSNC necessitam de cuidados especializados, com orientações específicas a respeito de sua doença e aos aspectos da sua vida diária após o tratamento. Assim, o enfermeiro pode ser um elemento-chave para a eficácia dos cuidados prestados aos pacientes e familiares com o objetivo de melhorar a qualidade de vida de todas as pessoas afetadas, direta ou indiretamente, pela doença.


RESUMEN Objetivo: describir el perfil de los 200 pacientes con tumores del sistema nervioso central (TSNC) y el papel de la enfermería. Método: análisis prospectivo, cuantitativo y descriptivo de los registros médicos de 200 pacientes con TSNC. Resultados: 61% de los pacientes tenían TSNC benignos y 39% tumores malignos. El grado de la dependencia de los pacientes según la Escala de Karnofsky fue significativamente mayor en los pacientes con tumores malignos (P <0,05), lo que indica que estos pacientes necesitan más apoyo en las actividades diarias. Conclusión: los pacientes con tumores cerebrales requieren atención especializada, con directrices específicas sobre su enfermedad y aspectos de la vida diaria después del tratamiento. Por lo tanto, los enfermeros pueden ser un elemento clave para la eficacia de la atención prestada a los pacientes y sus familias con el objetivo de mejorar la calidad de vida de las personas afectadas por la enfermedad.


Subject(s)
Humans , Brain Neoplasms/nursing , Nurse's Role , Quality of Life , Activities of Daily Living , Family , Prospective Studies
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Hum Immunol ; 75(7): 667-72, 2014 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24759678

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The human leukocyte antigen G (HLA-G) is a non-classical HLA class I molecule predominantly expressed in trophoblastic placental cells to protect the fetus during pregnancy. However, evidence has shown that this molecule may be implicated in the immune escape mechanism of tumor cells. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the frequency of 14-bp insertion/deletion HLA-G polymorphism, as well as the expression of this molecule in patients with invasive breast ductal carcinoma (IDC). A significant association between the expression of HLA-G and the presence of metastasis in lymph nodes (p=0.01) was observed and the expression of HLA-G was significantly higher in patients with shorter survival time (p=0.03). The analysis suggests that the polymorphism observed in patients with IDC may be inducing a higher expression of the HLA-G molecule, which may possibly contribute to shorter survival time and a worse clinical prognosis for such patients.


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Breast Neoplasms/genetics , Carcinoma, Ductal, Breast/genetics , HLA-G Antigens/genetics , INDEL Mutation , Alleles , Breast Neoplasms/immunology , Breast Neoplasms/mortality , Breast Neoplasms/pathology , Carcinoma, Ductal, Breast/immunology , Carcinoma, Ductal, Breast/mortality , Carcinoma, Ductal, Breast/pathology , Case-Control Studies , Female , Gene Expression , Gene Frequency , HLA-G Antigens/immunology , Humans , Lymph Nodes/immunology , Lymph Nodes/pathology , Lymphatic Metastasis , Middle Aged , Neoplasm Staging , Prognosis , Prospective Studies , Survival Analysis
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BMC Infect Dis ; 13: 564, 2013 Dec 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24289532

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BACKGROUND: HPV persistence is a key determinant of cervical carcinogenesis. The influence of postpartum on HPV clearance has been debated. This study aimed to assess HPV clearance in later pregnancy and postpartum among HIV-positive and negative women. METHODS: We conducted a follow-up study with 151 HPV-positive women coinfected with HIV, in 2007-2010. After baseline assessment, all women were retested for HPV infection using PCR in later pregnancy and after delivery. Multivariable logistic regressions assessed the putative association of covariates with HPV status in between each one of the successive visits. RESULTS: Seventy-one women (47%) have eliminated HPV between the baseline visit and their second or third visits. HIV-positive women took a significantly longer time (7.0 ± 3.8 months) to clear HPV, compared to those not infected by HIV (5.9 ± 3.0 months). HPV clearance was significantly more likely to take place after delivery than during pregnancy (84.5% x 15.5%). CONCLUSIONS: Both HIV-positive and negative women presented a significant reduction in HPV infection during the postpartum period. HIV-positive status was found to be associated with a longer period of time to clear HPV infection in pregnant women.


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Alphapapillomavirus/isolation & purification , HIV Infections/virology , HIV/isolation & purification , Papillomavirus Infections/virology , Pregnancy Complications, Infectious/virology , Adult , Alphapapillomavirus/classification , Alphapapillomavirus/genetics , Female , Follow-Up Studies , HIV/genetics , HIV Infections/complications , Humans , Papillomavirus Infections/complications , Postpartum Period , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Complications, Infectious/epidemiology , Prospective Studies , Young Adult
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Obstet Gynecol Int ; 2009: 485423, 2009.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19946640

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Objective. To estimate HPV prevalence among pregnant women from Ribeirão Preto, Brazil, and the possible influence of HIV-1 infection on this prevalence. Methods. A cross-sectional study with 44 HIV-positive and 53 HIV-negative pregnant women was conducted. Cervicovaginal specimens were obtained from all women during gynecologic exam. HPV DNA, low and high risk HPV types, was detected using conventional PCR. Statistical analysis used Student's t-test, Mann-Whitney test, Fischer's Exact test, and prevalence ratios with 95% confidence interval. Results. HIV-positive pregnant women had higher proportion of HPV infection than HIV-negative pregnant women (79.5% versus 58.5%; P < .05). HPV positivity prevalence ratio for HIV-positive women was 1.36 (95% CI 1.04-1.8; P = .03). There was significant association between HIV viral load levels and HPV positivity (P < .05). Conclusions. Our results demonstrate higher HPV positivity in HIV-infected pregnant women. Higher values of HIV viral load were associated with HPV positivity.

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Appl. cancer res ; 28(2): 62-66, Apr.-June 2008.
Article in English | LILACS, Inca | ID: lil-506888

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Objective: High grade oncogenic types of human papillomavirus (HPV), especially HPV16 and HPV18, possess a gene called E7, which acts on genes that regulate cell growth, promoting development of pre-neoplastic lesions that can lead to invasive carcinomas. The absolute quantification of this gene in cervical samples of HPV-infected women may contribute for better understanding the evolution of these lesions induced by the virus. Methods: We collected 60 cervicovaginal smears of women infected by HPV with or without uterine cervical squamous intraepithelial lesion, SIL) and 10 samples of women with no HPV infection or SIL. The absolute quantification of gene E7 was performed by Realtime PCR using specific primers and probes. Results: Samples infected by HPV16 have a higher number of gene E7 copies when compared to samples infected by HPV18. In the HPV18 group it was observed that those obtained from patients with low or high grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (HSIL) or invasive cervical cancer presented significantly higher concentrations of gene E7 when compared to patients with no cervical lesions. The number of gene E7 copies was higher in the group infected by HPV16 than by HPV18. In spite of that, there was no difference in the number of gene E7 copies in samples infected by HPV16 with or without SIL. Conclusions: Among the samples with HPV18, the number of copies of gene E7 was higher in the group with cervical lesions, and no differences were found for SIL, HSIL or invasive cancer patients.


Subject(s)
Infections
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Viral Immunol ; 19(2): 340-5, 2006.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16817777

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Emerging evidence supports the role of human papillomavirus (HPV) intratype variations in the development of cervical lesions in immunocompetent women, but few studies investigated HPV16 variants in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive women. This is the first study in Brazil evaluating HPV16 variants in women with (n = 19) and without (n = 22) HIV infection, as well as cervical lesions. Although non-European variants presented an almost 3-fold increase (13.6% vs. 36.8%) among HIV-positive women, associations between HPV16 variants and HIV infection did not reach statistical significance (Fisher's exact test, p = 0.15). No associations were found between non-European variants and HSIL (Fisher's exact test, p = 0.41), although a significant association was observed between European variants and HSIL among HIV-negative women (Fisher's exact test, p = 0.01). In conclusion, in HIV-negative women the HPV16 European variants seem to influence the occurrence of HSIL, whereas in HIV-positive women, similar roles are atributted to both variants.


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Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/complications , Genetic Variation , HIV Infections/complications , Human papillomavirus 16/classification , Human papillomavirus 16/pathogenicity , Papillomavirus Infections/complications , Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/complications , Adolescent , Adult , Brazil/epidemiology , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/virology , Female , Human papillomavirus 16/genetics , Humans , Middle Aged , Oncogene Proteins, Viral/genetics , Papillomavirus Infections/virology , Repressor Proteins/genetics , Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/virology
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Acta Cytol ; 47(4): 545-9, 2003.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12920744

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) enhances the diagnosis of human papillomavirus (HPV) in biopsies of the uterine cervix with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) or invasive neoplasia. STUDY DESIGN: Samples of 71 paraffin-embedded cervical tissue blocks from patients seen in the period 1997-1998 were analyzed. Samples were selected according to age (18-60 years old) and an active sexual life and divided in to 3 groups: test (samples with CIN or invasive neoplasia and a negative HPV diagnosis), positive controls (samples with CIN or invasive neoplasia and a positive HPV diagnosis) and negative controls (samples without CIN or invasive neoplasia and a negative HPV diagnosis). Samples were subjected to DNA extraction and PCR for HPV detection. RESULTS: PCR analysis matched the colposcopic and cytopathologic diagnoses in the positive and negative controls. However, 77% of samples in test group were HPV positive. CONCLUSION: CIN, an invasive neoplasm, is associated with the presence of HPV. Colposcopy and cytopathology are efficient but not sufficient to identify HPV. Thus, despite the high cost, PCR can be used as an additional examination, in women with cervical lesions.


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Cervix Uteri/pathology , Papillomaviridae/genetics , Papillomavirus Infections/diagnosis , Papillomavirus Infections/genetics , Polymerase Chain Reaction/trends , Uterine Cervical Dysplasia/diagnosis , Uterine Cervical Dysplasia/virology , Adolescent , Adult , Cervix Uteri/virology , DNA, Viral/analysis , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Papillomaviridae/pathogenicity , Polymerase Chain Reaction/statistics & numerical data , Reproducibility of Results
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