Publications by authors named "Fernanda de Souza Gomes Kehdy"

Host factors that influence Congenital Zika Syndrome (CZS) outcome remain elusive. Interferons have been reported as the main antiviral factor in Zika and other flavivirus infections. Here, we accessed samples from 153 pregnant women (77 without and 76 with CZS) and 143 newborns (77 without and 66 with CZS) exposed to ZIKV conducted a case-control study to verify whether interferon alfa receptor 1 () and interferon lambda 2 and 4 () single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) contribute to CZS outcome, and characterized placenta gene expression profile at term.

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Pyruvate kinase (PK), encoded by the PKLR gene, is a key player in glycolysis controlling the integrity of erythrocytes. Due to Plasmodium selection, mutations for PK deficiency, which leads to hemolytic anemia, are associated with resistance to malaria in sub-Saharan Africa and with susceptibility to intracellular pathogens in experimental models. In this case-control study, we enrolled 4,555 individuals and investigated whether PKLR single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) putatively selected for malaria resistance are associated with susceptibility to leprosy across Brazil (Manaus-North; Salvador-Northeast; Rondonópolis-Midwest and Rio de Janeiro-Southeast) and with tuberculosis in Mozambique.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates the role of host genetics, specifically single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in interferon lambda genes, in the immune response and treatment outcomes for chronic hepatitis C (CHC) patients.
  • Three specific SNPs (rs12979860-CC, rs8109886-CC, and rs8099917-TT) were identified as predictive markers for sustained virologic response (SVR), with rs12979860-CC showing the strongest association.
  • The research also highlighted the relationship between these genetic markers and cytokine levels, indicating a modulating effect on inflammation and immunity that could influence not only hepatitis C treatment but also other infections.
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Based on pre-DNA racial/color methodology, clinical and pharmacological trials have traditionally considered the different geographical regions of Brazil as being very heterogeneous. We wished to ascertain how such diversity of regional color categories correlated with ancestry. Using a panel of 40 validated ancestry-informative insertion-deletion DNA polymorphisms we estimated individually the European, African and Amerindian ancestry components of 934 self-categorized White, Brown or Black Brazilians from the four most populous regions of the Country.

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