980 resultados para Proteïnes supressores de tumors


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O carcinoma hepatocelular corresponde à neoplasia maligna primária mais comum do fígado e ao quinto tumor sólido mais frequente no mundo. Altamente letal, permanece como um grave problema de saúde pública em virtude das dificuldades no diagnóstico precoce e na elaboração de medidas terapêuticas efetivas. Estudos recentes no ramo da biologia molecular sugerem que o perfil de miRNAs no carcinoma hepatocelular pode influir consideravelmente na identificação de fatores de riscos associados a oncogenes ou genes supressores. Objetivou-se avaliar a expressão de miRNA 135b, miRNA 181a-5p e miRNA 181a-3p em amostras de Carcinoma Hepatocelular e de Hepatite C Crônica e correlacioná-las de maneira a buscar prováveis biomarcadores relacionados ao mecanismo de carcinogenese. A investigação foi feita em seis pacientes com carcinoma hepatocelular e vinte e quatro casos de Hepatite C Crônica, procedentes do Pará, Norte do Brasil. Todas as amostras de Carcinoma Hepatocelular foram submetidas à microdissecção, para posterior extração do RNA. Para a extração do RNA total e do microRNA foi utilizado o kit AllPrep DNA/RNA FFPE Kit (Qiagen), quantificados pelo equipamento Qubit® 2.0 Fluorometer (Invitrogen) para concentração padrão final de 5ng/μL. Em seguida cDNA foi obtido, utilizando-se TaqMan® MicroRNA Reverse Transcription(AppliedBiosystems). As análises estatísticas foram realizadas nos softwares SPSS 17.0, usando o teste de Mann-Whitney, considerando como significantes valores de p<0,05. Os resultados demonstraram diferenças significativas dos níveis de expressão do miR181a-3p e do miR181a-5p no carcinoma hepatocelular (médias 3,94 e 17,9, respectivamente) em relação à hepatite C crônica (médias de 1,18 e 1,8, respectivamente) com P valor de 0,005 e 0,003. Nesse estudo, observou-se que os miRNAs 181a-3p e 181a-5p, especialmente o 181a-5p, foram significativamente mais expressos nas amostras de carcinoma hepatocelular, quando comparados ao tecido hepático não tumoral com hepatite C crônica. Portanto, os microRNAs possuem características interessantes que os favorecem como possíveis marcadores biológicos no rastreamento de tumores para diagnóstico precoce e terapias alvo selecionadas.

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Aberrant methylation of CpG islands located in promoter regions represents one of the major mechanisms for silencing cancer-related genes in tumor cells. We determined the frequency of aberrant CpG island methylation for several tumor-associated genes: DAPK, MGMT, p14ARF, p16INK4a, TP73, RB1 and TIMP-3 in 55 brain tumors, consisting of 26 neuroepithelial tumors, 6 peripheral nerve tumors, 13 meningeal tumors and 10 metastatic brain tumors. Aberrant methylation of at least one of the seven genes studied was detected in 83.6% of the cases. The frequencies of aberrant methylation were: 40% for p14ARF, 38.2% for MGMT, 30.9% for, p16INK4a, 14.6% for TP73 and for TIMP-3, 12.7% for DAPK and 1.8% for RB1. These data suggest that the hypermethylation observed in the genes p14ARF, MGMT and p16INK4a is a very important event in the formation or progression of brain tumors, since the inactivation of these genes directly interferes with the cell cycle or DNA repair. The altered methylation rate of the other genes has already been reported to be related to tumorigenesis, but the low methylation rate of RB1 found in tumors in our sample is different from that so far reported in the literature, suggesting that perhaps hypermethylation of the promoter is not the main event in the inactivation of this gene. Our results suggest that hypermethylation of the promoter region is a very common event in nervous system tumors.

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A decreased radioiodine uptake is frequently detected in differentiated thyroid carcinomas (DTC) and is associated with high recurrence rate and reduced survival. We investigated the correlation between NIS mRNA expression levels in the primary tumor and patient outcome using a quantitative real-time RT-PCR method. NIS expression was decreased in 17 DTC (21.04 +/- 39.66 pg Eq) compared to four autoimune thyroid disease (180.51 +/- 92.63 pg Eq) and 14 normal tissues (75.71 +/- 66.98 pg Eq) (p < 0.0001). The 17 thyroid differentiated carcinoma patients were submitted to surgery complemented by radioiodine ablation and had at least 24 months of follow-up, under levothyroxine continued suppressive therapy. According to their outcome, we could characterize a group of papillary carcinoma patients with aggressive carcinomas, whose NIS mRNA levels were markedly lower than a group with non-aggressive carcinomas (0.62 +/- 0.79 versus 54.87 +/- 53.79: p < 0.005). We suggest that the quantification of NIS mRNA relative levels in the primary tumor may predict poor outcome. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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The incidence of encephalic tumors in dogs and cats has increased in recent years due to the constant advancement of methods of specialist Diagnostic Imaging: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Computed Tomography (CT), used in small animals. These tools, which were distant in the past, are now becoming increasingly important as an additional aid to the identification of tumor processes in the Central Nervous System. The objective, of the present study, was describe imaging findings obtained in 32 cases of encephalic tumors, through techniques of CT and MR imaging procedures during the years 2004 to 2011. Were diagnosed 19/32 by MRI and 13/32 by CT, being the most affected breed Boxer (9/32), the mean age was 10 years.

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Advanced diagnostic techniques such as magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography have become useful tools for confirmation of presumptive diagnosis of structural lesions in the brain such as encephalic neoplasms in small animal veterinary practice in Colombia, allowing an effective treatment planning that is more specific and less invasive for this type of pathology.