Publications by authors named "Gustavo Pessini Amarante-Mendes"

Background: Although chronic lymphocytic leukemia is basically a B cell disease, its pathophysiology and evolution are thought to be significantly influenced by T cells, as these are probably the most important interaction partner of neoplastic B cells, participating in their expansion, differentiation and survival. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia B cells may also drive functional and phenotypic changes of non-malignant T cells. There are few data about the association between memory T cells and prognosis, especially related to ZAP-70, a common reliable surrogate of the gold standard chronic lymphocytic leukemia prognostic markers.

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Background: Patients with X-linked hyper-IgM syndrome caused by CD40 ligand (CD40L) deficiency often present with episodic, cyclic, or chronic neutropenia, suggesting abnormal neutrophil development in the absence of CD40L-CD40 interaction. However, even when not neutropenic and despite immunoglobulin replacement therapy, CD40L-deficient patients are susceptible to life-threatening infections caused by opportunistic pathogens, suggesting impaired phagocyte function and the need for novel therapeutic approaches.

Objectives: We sought to analyze whether peripheral neutrophils from CD40L-deficient patients display functional defects and to explore the in vitro effects of recombinant human IFN-γ (rhIFN-γ) on neutrophil function.

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Background: Chronic myeloproliferative disorders (MPDs) are clonal haematopoietic stem cell malignancies characterised by an accumulation of mature myeloid cells in bone marrow and peripheral blood. Deregulation of the apoptotic machinery may be associated with MPD physiopathology.

Aims: To evaluate expression of death receptors' family members, mononuclear cell apoptosis resistance, and JAK2 allele burden.

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Over the past 20 y, the hormone melatonin was found to be produced in extrapineal sites, including cells of the immune system. Despite the increasing data regarding the biological effects of melatonin on the regulation of the immune system, the effect of this molecule on T cell survival remains largely unknown. Activation-induced cell death plays a critical role in the maintenance of the homeostasis of the immune system by eliminating self-reactive or chronically stimulated T cells.

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Exposure of cells to ultraviolet (UV) light damages the genome and the persistence of DNA lesions triggers apoptosis in mammalian cells. RNA transcription blockage by DNA damage is believed to be implicated in signaling for UV-induced apoptosis, but the role played by DNA replication in this process is still unclear. To address this point, we have employed the DNA polymerase inhibitor aphidicolin in UV-irradiated wild-type and XPB-mutated Chinese hamster ovary cells.

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Multidrug resistance (MDR) is multifactorial and may be mediated by overexpression of anti-apoptotic proteins. This paper investigated whether pomolic acid (PA) was able to overcome resistance mediated by overexpression of Bcl-2 or BcL-xL. The results obtained showed that overexpression of these proteins partially inhibited the PA-induced apoptosis, loss of mitochondrial membrane potential and caspase -3 and -9 activation observed in HL-60/neo.

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One of the major goals in chemotherapy is to circumvent anti-apoptotic strategies developed by tumor cells. In a previous paper, we showed that pomolic acid (PA) is able to kill the leukemia cell line K562 and its MDR derivative, Lucena 1. Here, we demonstrated that PA-induced apoptosis of HL-60 cells is dependent on the activation of caspases-3 and -9 and dissipation of the mitochondrial transmembrane potential (Deltapsim).

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Myriadenolide is a diterpene that we have recently isolated from the extract of Alomia myriadenia (Asteraceae). Here we show for the first time that myriadenolide has caspase-dependent cytotoxic activity against human leukemia cells from both lymphocytic (Jurkat) and monocytic (THP-1) lineages, because preincubation of Jurkat or THP-1 cells with the broad-spectrum caspase inhibitor z-VAD-fmk completely abrogated cell death. Moreover, the mitochondrial pathway is implicated as mitochondrial depolarization and caspase-9 and caspase-3 activation were observed.

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