Publications by authors named "Howard L Ribeiro Junior"

The heterogeneity of Myelodysplastic Neoplasm (MDS) extends beyond mutational diversity to include significant ethnic variability, a factor that has been underexplored. While the development of the IPSS-M prognostic tool has advanced our understanding of MDS, its reliance on data primarily from European cohorts limits its applicability to non-European populations. Duployez et al.

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  • * The STING pathway, which triggers an immune response by recognizing DNA fragments in cells, may have implications in cancer, but its specific role in myeloid neoplasms remains unclear and needs further exploration.
  • * A systematic review indicates that while there is potential for STING as a therapeutic target when used alongside current treatments, more high-quality research and clinical trials are essential for understanding its impact on myeloid cancers.
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  • * Significant downregulation of SIRT2-7 was observed in MDS patients, but some genes, like SIRT4, showed increased expression in patients aged 60+, while SIRT2 and SIRT3 were upregulated in those with severe anemia and chromosomal abnormalities.
  • * The study highlights the potential significance of SIRTs in MDS development and progression, suggesting they could be important therapeutic targets and offering avenues for future research focused on managing
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Statement Of The Problem: Periodontitis is an inflammatory disease that causes bone loss. Some patients do not respond well to the classic treatment and need therapies that minimize bone loss, the main sequel of the disease. L.

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The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between leptin and adiponectin gene polymorphisms, circulating levels of leptin and adiponectin, adiposity and clinical markers in patients with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS). This cross-sectional study was conducted with 102 adults and elderly MDS patients and 102 age- and sex-matched controls. Clinical characteristics, co-morbidities, anthropometric data, laboratory evaluation and genetic analysis (polymorphisms -2548G > A/rs7799039 of the LEP gene and +276G > T/rs1501299 of the ADIPOQ gene) were investigated.

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the expression of , , , and genes in Myelodysplastic neoplasm (MDS) to identify possible targets of ubiquitination and deubiquitination in MDS pathobiology. To achieve this, eight datasets from the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database were integrated, and the expression relationship of these genes was analyzed in 1092 MDS patients and healthy controls. Our results showed that , , and were upregulated in MDS patients compared with healthy individuals, but only in mononucleated cells collected from bone marrow samples ( < 0.

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Cutaneous pili migrans (CPM) is an uncommon condition in which a hair fragment penetrates the skin and produces a creeping lesion similarly of cutaneous larva migrans associated with local pain. There are few reports of CPM in the literature, and none visually describes the migration of the hair shaft in the epidermis associated with pain. Herein, we showed the first report describing a case of an sequential migration of CPM in an adult patient.

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Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) biomarkers can be used to help diagnose and monitor the disease, as well as to determine which treatments are most effective. So, given the complexity of Myelodysplastic neoplasm (MDS), it is difficult to determine the impact and disparities of DEGs between CD34 HSC (hematopoietic stem cells) or primary bone marrow cells (PBMC) in MDS pathogenesis, and therefore it remains largely unknown. Here, we performed an in-silico transcriptome analysis on CD34 HSC and PBMC from 1092 MDS patients analyzing the divergences between differential gene expression patterns in these two cell types as potential pathogenic biomarkers for MDS.

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The sirtuins () gene family ( to ) contains the targets implicated in cellular and organismal aging. The role of SIRTs expression in the pathogenesis and overall survival of patients diagnosed with solid tumors has been widely discussed. However, studies that seek to explain the role of these pathways in the hematopoietic aging process and the consequences of their instability in the pathogenesis of different onco-hematological diseases are still scarce.

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Nucleotide excision repair pathway (NER) is an essential mechanism for single-strand breaks (SSB) repair while xeroderma pigmentosum family (XPA to XPG) is the most important system to NER. Myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) is a heterogeneous hematological cancer characterized by cytopenias and risk of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) transformation. MDS pathogenesis has been associated with problems of DNA repair system.

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Background And Purpose: Severe diarrhoea, a common gastrointestinal manifestation of anticancer treatment with irinotecan, might involve single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of toll-like receptors (TLRs), described as critical bacterial sensors in the gut. Here, colorectal cancer patients carrying missense TLR4 A896G (rs4986790) or C1,196T (rs4986791) SNPs and Tlr4 knockout (Tlr4-/-) mice were given irinotecan to investigate the severity of the induced diarrhoea.

Experimental Approach: Forty-six patients treated with irinotecan-based regimens had diarrhoea severity analysed according to TLR4 genotypes.

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Exposure to pesticides is considered a major factor underlying increased risk of hematological disorders in agricultural workers due to its carcinogenic potential. However, genotoxic impact of pesticides in DNA integrity of bone marrow stem cells (BMSC) of farmers exposed is not yet well known. We evaluated presence of chromosomal abnormalities (CA) and mRNA expression of DNA repair targets (ATM, BRCA1, BRCA2, RAD51, XRCC5, XRCC6, LIG4, CSA, CSB, XPA, XPC, XPG) in 90 bone marrow samples of farmers divided into three groups: commercial farming (CF), family farming (FF) and organic farming (OF).

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Periodontitis and rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are inflammatory diseases characterized by chronic inflammation and bone erosion. Electroacupuncture (EA) shows anti-inflammatory and anti-resorptive effects in experimental periodontitis (EP) and in RA. It is important to investigate whether EA shows these effects in periodontal tissues in the presence of these two inflammatory diseases or not.

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Background: Peripheral neuropathies (PN) and primary headaches (PH) are common comorbidities in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients. We aimed to evaluate whether PN and PH affect the same subgroups of IBD patients.

Methods: Since 2004, we established a cohort study to evaluate neurological diseases in IBD patients.

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Background/objectives: The ageing process is associated with gradual decline in respiratory system performance. Anemia is highly prevalent among older adults and usually associated with adverse outcomes. Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) are a heterogeneous group of hematologic malignancies with increasing incidence with age and characterized by anemia and other cytopenias.

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The pathogenesis of myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) is complex and depends on the interaction between aberrant hematopoietic cells and their microenvironment, probably including aberrations in cytokines and their signaling pathways. To evaluate interleukin-8 (IL-8) plasma levels and nuclear factor kappa B (NF-kB) in patients with MDS and to test possible correlation between IL-8 and NF-Kb, a total of 45 individuals were analyzed: 25 consecutive adult de novo MDS patients and 20 sex and age-matched healthy elderly volunteers. IL-8 analysis was performed by ELISA and activity of NF-kB by chemiluminescent assay.

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Primary cardiac lymphoma (PCL) is a rare neoplasm, the majority of cases of which are non-Hodgkin's, diffuse large B-cell (DLBCL). We report the first case of an adult with PCL B-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma whose disease evolution was grim. A 52-year-old male reported dyspnea and facial swelling lasting for 4 months and upon a physical examination he presented bradycardia, jugular venous engorgement, and hypophonesis of cardiac sounds.

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  • Some proteins linked to cell division (AURORAS KINASE A and B, CDC20, MAD2L1) are altered in some cancers, causing chromosomal instability.
  • This study examined how these proteins relate to Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS) by analyzing bone marrow samples from 61 patients.
  • Results showed that 10% of samples had increased AURKA amplification and expression, which was linked to more severe forms of MDS and was influenced by age; the findings suggest AURKA’s role in disease progression and prognosis.
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