Publications by authors named "Fernanda Figueiredo"

Background: Fermentation of sugars derived from plant biomass feedstock is crucial for sustainability. Hence, utilizing customized enzymatic cocktails to obtain oligosaccharides instead of monomers is an alternative fermentation strategy to produce prebiotics, cosmetics, and biofuels. This study developed an engineered strain of Aspergillus niger producing a tailored cellulolytic cocktail capable of partially degrading sugarcane straw to yield cellooligosaccharides.

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Lytic polysaccharide monooxygenases (LPMOs) are copper-dependent enzymes that oxidize polysaccharides, leading to their cleavage. LPMOs are classified into eight CAZy families (AA9-11, AA13-17), with the functionality of AA16 being poorly characterized. This study presents biochemical and structural data for an AA16 LPMO (PnAA16) from the marine sponge symbiont Peniophora sp.

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Aims: Rheumatic mitral stenosis (MS) frequently leads to impaired left atrial (LA) function because of pressure overload, highlighting the underlying atrial pathology. Two-dimensional speckle tracking echocardiography (2D-STE) offers early detection of LA dysfunction, potentially improving risk assessment in patients with MS. This study aims to evaluate the predictive value of LA function assessed by 2D-STE for clinical outcomes in patients with MS.

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  • Genetic, epigenetic, and environmental factors contribute to the development of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2D), with specific focus on gene variants known as Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs).
  • This study aimed to explore the relationship between certain SNPs (in the ADRB3, ABCC8, TCF7L2, and FTO genes) and T2D risk in a population from Santarém, Brazil.
  • The findings highlighted a significant association between the ABCC8 SNP (rs1799854 C>T) and T2D, as these genes are connected to glucose regulation and body fat management.
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is a filamentous fungus that was isolated from decaying sugarcane straw at a Brazilian ethanol biorefinery. This fungus shows potential as a source of plant cell wall-degrading enzymes (PCWDEs). In this study, we conducted a comprehensive multiomics investigation of to gain insights into its enzymatic capabilities and genetic makeup.

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Aspergillus fumigatus represents a public health problem due to the high mortality rate in immunosuppressed patients and the emergence of antifungal-resistant isolates. Protein acetylation is a crucial post-translational modification that controls gene expression and biological processes. The strategic manipulation of enzymes involved in protein acetylation has emerged as a promising therapeutic approach for addressing fungal infections.

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  • The study aims to explore the genetic profiles of Brazilian children with inherited axonal neuropathies, an area that is not well understood in pediatric genetic epidemiology.
  • Researchers examined 53 patients under 20 with clinical diagnoses of axonal neuropathies, using various genetic sequencing methods to identify potential pathogenic variants.
  • They found a molecular diagnosis in 68% of patients, with a significant number linked to the MFN2 and GJB1 genes, highlighting genetic diversity in this cohort likely due to Brazil's multi-ethnic background.
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  • - The study investigates how resistance training (RT) impacts blood pressure in older adults with hypertension, showing that it effectively lowers systolic blood pressure after 12 weeks of training.
  • - Participants were split into RT and control groups; while RT significantly improved systolic blood pressure, individual responses varied, with some showing notable changes and others not.
  • - Functional performance improved in the RT group, but there were no significant changes in biochemical risk factors for cardiovascular disease, such as triglycerides and glucose levels.
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Objectives: To evaluate if tooth color alteration of activated charcoal-based dentifrices may be attributed to the dye adsorption potential of charcoal (chemical action - C - slurry only) or to the association of dye adsorption with abrasion (chemo-mechanical action - CM- slurry/toothbrushing). Potential adverse effects in surface roughness, gloss, and wear were also assessed.

Methods: Bovine enamel/dentin specimens were randomly allocated into the groups according to treatments and test model (n = 15): deionized water (negative control- NC); Colgate Maximum Anticaries Protection (conventional toothpaste- positive control- PC); Colgate Luminous White Activated Charcoal (LW); Oral-B 3D White Therapy Charcoal (WT); Curaprox Black is White (BW); Dermavita Whitemax (Activated charcoal powder- WP).

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) and autograft on non-critical bone repair.

Methods: Four bone defects (8.3 × 2 mm) were produced on the calvarium of 15 rabbits.

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Protein acetylation is a crucial post-translational modification that controls gene expression and a variety of biological processes. Sirtuins, a prominent class of NAD -dependent lysine deacetylases, serve as key regulators of protein acetylation and gene expression in eukaryotes. In this study, six single knockout strains of fungal pathogen were constructed, in addition to a strain lacking all predicted sirtuins (SIRTKO).

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  • Researchers studied CCR5Δ32 and SDF1-3'A genetic variations in HIV-1-infected individuals known as viremia controllers and non-controllers to see how these factors affect immune cell counts and viral load.
  • The study involved 32 HIV-infected participants and a control group of 300, analyzing genetic makeup through PCR techniques and assessing immune responses using real-time PCR.
  • Findings showed that while CCR5Δ32 did not significantly affect AIDS progression markers like CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes or viral load, the SDF1-3'A variant was linked to lower CD4+ cell counts and higher viral load, indicating it may impact disease progression differently.
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The distal hereditary motor neuropathies (dHMN) encompass a group of peripheral nervous system disorders characterized by progressive distal predominant weakness and wasting, usually in a length-dependent pattern. The classical neurophysiological pattern is a motor axonal neuropathy with chronic distal denervation/reinnervation on needle examination. Conduction block (CB) and temporal dispersion (TD) are electrophysiological features classically associated with acquired demyelinating neuropathies.

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Objective: This article presents a mobile application model for the treatment tracking of in-hospital wounds.

Methods: A survey of the literature on mobile apps for wound monitoring was carried out. Health professionals were interviewed and wound forms were analyzed to synthesize the application's fields and features.

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Lytic polysaccharide monooxygenases (LPMOs) are oxidative enzymes found in viruses, archaea, and bacteria as well as eukaryotes, such as fungi, algae and insects, actively contributing to the degradation of different polysaccharides. In Aspergillus nidulans, LPMOs from family AA9 (LPMO9s), along with an AA3 cellobiose dehydrogenase (CDH1), are cosecreted upon growth on crystalline cellulose and lignocellulosic substrates, indicating their role in the degradation of plant cell wall components. Functional analysis revealed that three target LPMO9s (LPMO9C, LPMO9F and LPMO9G) correspond to cellulose-active enzymes with distinct regioselectivity and activity on cellulose with different proportions of crystalline and amorphous regions.

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Background: The grieving process following perinatal loss caused by life-limiting conditions presents some particularities associated with the family's culture and the symbolic relationship with the deceased.

Objective: To reflect on the symbolic meaning attributed to mementos, particularly pictures taken immediately after birth.

Method: Case study-a qualitative analysis of the data collected through semidirected interviews.

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This study was carried out to investigate the frequency of genetic variants related to body mass index (BMI) and type 2 diabetes (T2D) and evaluating the potential impact of risk alleles on susceptibility to these disorders in six indigenous peoples from Brazilian Amazon region. The majority of Fst values for pairwise population comparisons among the indigenous groups are low or moderate. The indigenous people show high values of differentiation with Africans, Europeans and Southeast Asians and moderate values with East Asian and American populations, as expected.

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Objective: To translate and cross-culturally adapt the Early Rehabilitation Index to Brazilian Portuguese and validate the Early Rehabilitation Barthel Index for use in the intensive care unit to assess functional status.

Methods: The following steps were performed: preparation, translation, reconciliation, back-translation, revision, harmonization, pretesting, and psychometric evaluation. After this initial process, the Portuguese version was applied by two evaluators to patients hospitalized in the intensive care unit for at least 48 hours.

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Background: The Barthel Index, originally developed and validated to assess activities of daily living in patients with neuromuscular disorders, is commonly used in research and clinical practice involving critically ill patients.

Objectives: To evaluate the internal consistency, reliability, measurement error, and construct validity of the Barthel Index used at intensive care unit discharge.

Methods: In this observational study, 2 physiotherapists measured the physical functioning of 122 patients at intensive care unit discharge, using the Barthel Index and other measurement instruments.

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Purpose: Herein we evaluated the effects of platelet concentrate (PC) and platelet-poor plasma (PPP) on bone repair using noncritical defects in the calvaria of rabbits and compared them to the presence of TGF-β1 and osteocalcin on reparative sites.

Methods: Five noncritical defects of 8.7 mm in diameter were created on the calvaria of 15 animals.

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Hereditary sensory neuropathies (HSN) are a group of rare neurological disorders with heterogeneous clinical and genetic characteristics. Although at least 17 different genes have already been associated with HSN, the epidemiology of the disorder in Brazil is still unknown. Performing whole genome sequencing (WGS) in 23 unrelated Brazilian families diagnosed with HSN, we detected pathogenic variants in ATL3, SPTLC2, and SCN9A in 12 patients belonging to five unrelated families.

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Mutations in ganglioside-induced differentiation-associated-protein 1 (GDAP1) are associated with several subtypes of Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease, including autosomal recessive and demyelinating (CMT4A); autosomal recessive and axonal (AR-CMT2K); autosomal dominant and axonal (CMT2K); and an intermediate and recessive form (CMTRIA). To date, at least 103 mutations in this gene have been described, but the relative frequency of GDAP1 mutations in the Brazilian CMT population is unknown. In this study, we investigated the frequency of GDAP1 mutations in a cohort of 100 unrelated Brazilian CMT patients.

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Background: Wood-decay basidiomycetes are effective for the degradation of highly lignified and recalcitrant plant substrates. The degradation of lignocellulosic materials by brown-rot strains is carried out by carbohydrate-active enzymes and non-enzymatic Fenton mechanism. Differences in the lignocellulose catabolism among closely related brown rots are not completely understood.

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Introduction: Sleep quality may be impaired in systemic scleroderma (SSc) patients and contribute to loss of life quality.

Aim: The aims of this study were to study the prevalence of sleep disturbance in SSc patients and its possible association with epidemiological, clinical and laboratory data, treatment used, and depression, and to verify the association of sleep disturbance and quality of life in this group of patients.

Methods: This is a cross-sectional study including 60 SSc patients.

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Objectives: To analyze the distribution and spatial autocorrelation of the hospitalization rates for cardiovascular diseases in adults, and to verify the correlation with socioeconomic and health factors in Brazil.

Methods: An ecological study of hospitalization rates for cardiovascular diseases in adults from 2005 to 2016. Spatial dependence was analyzed by the Moran Global and Local autocorrelation coefficients.

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