Publications by authors named "Mara Pianovski"

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  • The study aims to identify carcinogenic pollutants in air, food, and soil, evaluating their potential health impacts.
  • Research was conducted using various databases from articles published between 2003 and 2024, focusing on environmental and occupational cancer.
  • Key pollutants, including asbestos, benzene, and dioxins, are linked to sources like vehicles and industrial activities, highlighting the need for regulation and community efforts to combat pollution.
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  • - The study focused on treatment experiences for kids with NTRK-fused tumors, looking at access to care, how they responded to treatment, side effects, and overall health outcomes.
  • - Researchers reviewed data from 17 pediatric cases treated with larotrectinib, identifying six NTRK fusion subtypes and noting that 11 of 14 patients had positive tumor responses, with various levels of adverse effects reported.
  • - The findings suggest that larotrectinib is effective for treating these tumors in children, but challenges still exist in ensuring consistent access to treatment, particularly in countries with limited resources like Brazil.
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The incidence of pediatric adrenocortical tumors (ACT) is high in southern Brazil due to the founder R337H variant. Neonatal screening/surveillance (NSS) for this variant resulted in early ACT detection and improved outcomes. The medical records of children with ACT who did not participate in newborn screening (non-NSS) were reviewed (2012-2018).

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Our group recently showed that the (ASNase) formulation available in Brazil from 2017 to 2018 when used at the same dose and frequency as the formulation provided previously did not reach the activity considered therapeutic. Based on these, our goal was to assess the impact of these facts on the prognosis of children with ALL at different oncology centers. A multicentre retrospective observational study followed by a prospective follow-up.

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The R337H mutation is associated with increased incidence of pediatric adrenocortical tumor (ACT). The different environmental conditions where R337H carriers live have not been systematically analyzed. Here, the R337H frequencies, ACT incidences, and R337H penetrance for ACT were calculated using the 2006 cohort with 4165 R337H carriers living in Paraná state (PR) subregions.

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The incidence of variable congenital malformation (CM) among 399 municipalities in the state of Paraná, southern Brazil, suggests the etiological role of environmental factors. This study examined a) environmental concentrations of chlorine anions (Cl) associated with organochlorines (OCs) and b) associations between these chemicals and agricultural output with CMs using a geographical information system. In one of the three years during the sampling period (2008, 2009 or 2010) Cl, dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (p,p'-DDT), dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene (p,p'-DDE), dichlorodiphenyldichloroethane (p,p'-DDD), and endosulfan levels were measured in 465 (465/736, 63%) catchment basins.

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  • The study aimed to compare oxidative stress markers in the blood of children with sickle cell disease to those in healthy children, as oxidative stress contributes to sickle cell disease pathology.
  • Blood samples from 45 sickle cell disease patients and 280 healthy controls were analyzed for various parameters, revealing significant differences in methemoglobin, hemolysis, and enzyme activity associated with oxidative stress.
  • The findings suggest that measuring these oxidative stress markers can help assess disease severity and progression in children with sickle cell disease.
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Purpose: We describe the results of a risk-adapted, response-based therapeutic approach from the Brazilian GCT-99 study on germ cell tumors.

Patients And Methods: From May 1999 to October 2009, 579 participants were enrolled in the Brazilian GCT-99 study. Treatment, defined as specific chemotherapy regimen and number of cycles, was allocated by means of risk-group assignment at diagnosis with consideration for stage and primary tumor site.

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Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) is a rare and aggressive syndrome characterized by overactivation of the immune system. Although secondary HLH has been frequently associated with malignancies, this entity is rarely triggered by solid tumors, such as neuroblastomas. Herein, we describe a 14-month-old girl with a late diagnosis of bilateral adrenal neuroblastoma who developed HLH 6 days after the initiation of chemotherapy.

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Internal tandem duplications (ITD) of FLT3 gene occur in about a third of acute promyelocytic leukemias (APL). We investigated the patterns of blood count, surface antigen, expression, chromosome aberrations, PML-RARa isoform, gene expression profile (GEP) and survival in 34 APL patients according to FLT3-ITD status. 97% had a t(15;17) and all of them carried PML-RARa gene fusion, 8 (23.

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Background: Sickle cell anemia (SCA) is an autosomal recessive genetic disorder, characterized by chronic hemolytic anemia, episodic painful crises, and pathologic involvement of many organs, consequence of vaso occlusive phenomenon and vasculopathy. Several forms of the chronic anemia, consequence of hemolysis, can be associated with oral epithelial cells changes. Exfoliative cytology can be used to detect real changes in the oral mucosa in SCA.

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Purpose: The incidence of pediatric adrenocortical tumors (ACTs) is remarkably high in southern Brazil, where more than 90% of patients carry the germline TP53 mutation R337H. We assessed the impact of early detection of this mutation and of surveillance of carriers.

Patients And Methods: Free newborn screening was offered at all hospitals in the state of Paraná.

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Background: Mucopolysaccharidosis type VI (MPS VI) is a progressive, chronic and multisystem lysosomal storage disease with a wide disease spectrum. Clinical and biochemical improvements have been reported for MPS VI patients on enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) with rhASB (recombinant human arylsulfatase B; galsulfase, Naglazyme®, BioMarin Pharmaceutical Inc.), making early diagnosis and intervention imperative for optimal patient outcomes.

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Context: Childhood adrenocortical tumors (ACT) are rare malignancies, except in southern Brazil, where a higher incidence rate is associated to a high frequency of the founder R337H TP53 mutation. To date, copy number alterations in these tumors have only been analyzed by low-resolution comparative genomic hybridization.

Objective: We analyzed an international series of 25 childhood ACT using high-resolution single nucleotide polymorphism arrays to: 1) detect focal copy number alterations highlighting candidate driver genes; and 2) compare genetic alterations between Brazilian patients carrying the R337H TP53 mutation and non-Brazilian patients.

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The high frequency of TP53 R337H carriers in southern Brazil is responsible for the highest known incidence of childhood adrenocortical tumor (ACT). Our aims were to examine other contributing mutations, age-related risk factors, epidemiological differences in ACT and to shed light on a method for increasing the survival rate of children. The fetal zone of the adrenal cortex is believed to be one of the tissues most susceptible to adenoma or carcinoma formation due to loss of p53 function.

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The germline R337H mutation in the TP53 gene is considered to be responsible for the increased incidence of adrenocortical tumors (ACTs) in children from Brazil. High level production of hormones in ACTs (>95%) cause virilization alone (60%), Cushing syndrome (<5%), the mixed type (30%), or other rarer manifestations. ACT probably develops owing to events occurring during the final stages of intrauterine life based on the very common early onset of signs and symptoms shortly after birth.

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A germline TP53 R337H mutation is present in childhood adrenocortical tumors (ACT) from southern Brazil. Other genetic alterations are also frequently found in these tumors. This study was designed to assess whether alterations of the 11p15 region exist in childhood ACT, accounting for IGF2 overexpression in these tumors, and how they are related to clinical outcome.

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The Brazilian Ministry of Health created the National Neonatal Screening Program under ruling no. 822/2001, including neonatal screening for hemoglobinopathies. In the State of Paraná, neonatal screening is conducted by the Ecumenical Foundation for the Protection of the Handicapped.

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Human placental (hPLAP) and germ cell (PLAP-like) alkaline phosphatases are polymorphic and heat-stable enzymes. This study was designed to develop specific immunoassays for quantifying hPLAP and PLAP-like enzyme activity (EA) in sera of cancer patients, pregnant women, or smokers. Polyclonal sheep anti-hPLAP antibodies were purified by affinity chromatography with whole hPLAP protein (ICA-PLAP assay) or a synthetic peptide (aa 57-71) of hPLAP (ICA-PEP assay); the working range was 0.

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Pediatric adrenocortical tumors (ACT) are rare and often fatal malignancies; little is known regarding their etiology and biology. To provide additional insight into the nature of ACT, we determined the gene expression profiles of 24 pediatric tumors (five adenomas, 18 carcinomas, and one undetermined) and seven normal adrenal glands. Distinct patterns of gene expression, validated by quantitative real-time PCR and Western blot analysis, were identified that distinguish normal adrenal cortex from tumor.

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  • The study aimed to find an effective mitotane dosage for treating pediatric patients with adrenocortical cancer (ACC) while maintaining desired plasma levels and evaluating its effectiveness alongside chemotherapy.
  • Eleven children with ACC participated, receiving mitotane doses that varied considerably; most reached therapeutic plasma levels, and some exhibited tumor remission after treatment.
  • The findings suggest that while mitotane dosage varies, it requires careful monitoring, and combining mitotane with chemotherapy may be the best current option for ACC, indicating a need for further research on treatment responses.
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