Publications by authors named "Gustavo Stumpf da Silva"

The detection of germline mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2 is essential to the formulation of clinical management strategies, and in Brazil, there is limited access to these services, mainly due to the costs/availability of genetic testing. Aiming at the identification of recurrent mutations that could be included in a low-cost mutation panel, used as a first screening approach, we compiled the testing reports of 649 probands with pathogenic/likely pathogenic variants referred to 28 public and private health care centers distributed across 11 Brazilian States. Overall, 126 and 103 distinct mutations were identified in BRCA1 and BRCA2, respectively.

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Exercise stimulates immune responses, but the appropriate "doses" for such achievements are unsettled. Conversely, in metabolic tissues, exercise improves the heat shock (HS) response, a universal cytoprotective response to proteostasis challenges that are centred on the expression of the 70-kDa family of intracellular heat shock proteins (iHSP70), which are anti-inflammatory. Concurrently, exercise triggers the export of HSP70 towards the extracellular milieu (eHSP70), where they work as pro-inflammatory cytokines.

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Article Synopsis
  • Moderate exercise boosts innate immune functions, enhancing resistance to infections and overall immunosurveillance.
  • High-intensity or long-duration workouts, like elite marathon running, can negatively affect immune function, but the specifics of how much is too much remain debated.
  • Short-term exercise influences macrophage function through the balance of intracellular (iHSPA) and extracellular (eHSPA) heat shock proteins, impacting immune responses in sedentary adult male Wistar rats.
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