999 resultados para Microenvironnement tumoral


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Kassabach-Merritt syndrome is a combination of capillary hemangioma and thrombocytopenia that predisposes to bleeding with petechiae, ecchymosis and spontaneous bruising. Treatment is generally started with corticosteroids, interferon alpha or chemotherapy. We present the case of a child (aged 1 year and 9 months) with a giant hemangioma, from the root of the thigh to the knee, and thrombocytopenia. Treatment was started with corticosteroids, without improvement, and then intra-tumor and cutaneous bleeding appeared spontaneously. The patient’s clinical condition precluded prescription of vincristine and interferon and emergency tumor resection was conducted because of extreme thrombocytopenia and bleeding. The child then began to develop sepsis with hypotension and ischemia of remnant tissues. This case presented a therapeutic challenge, which is the subject of this article.

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The aim of this study was to detect the expression of ciclooxigenase-2 (COX-2) in metastatic primary carcinoma and non metastatic carcinoma, taking into consideration the relation between COX-2 and the progression of cancer. Evaluation of the COX-2 expression was achieved by immunohistochemistry analysis, using the primary polyclonal antibody anti-PGHS-2, clone PG 27, (Oxford Biomedical Research). The number of marked cells by the COX-2 antibody was higher (P < 0.001) in the metastatic primary carcinoma (81.25%) than non-metastatic (60.3%). There was a positive correlation between the number of labeled cells.

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The mast cell tumor (MCT) is the second most common type of tumor in dogs. It is characterized by uncontrolled proliferation of mast cells in the skin. Treatment involves surgical resection, chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Recently, new treatment protocols have been developed, such as the use of tyrosine kinase inhibitors. With the increasing knowledge about the genome and the evolution of methods in molecular genetics, drugs with specific molecular targets are surely going to become promising therapeutic modalities in the near future. Besides being involved in the normal cell cycle, some studies suggest that tyrosine kinases have a fundamental role in neoplastic processes. Therefore, some strategies such as the development of antibodies anti-receptors for tyrosine kinases and small-molecule tyrosine kinase receptor inhibitors have been developed in an attempt to inhibit tumor development. The purpose of this review is to describe the use of tyrosine kinase inhibitors in the treatment of mast cell tumors in dogs.

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Computed tomography (CT) can be considered an important test to identify the presence of primary brain neoplasias in dogs. CT results can help define the type of brain tumor when associated with clinical findings. It allows the identification of lesions and their features, such as size, location, compression and invasion of adjacent tissue. One must analyze the density, mass effect, peritumoral edema, calcification, and image enhancement after intravenous injection of contrast medium. Gliomas, meningiomas and tumors of the choroid plexus and pituitary are the most common primary brain neoplasms diagnosed by CT in dogs. The aim of this paper is to review the literature related to primary brain tumors and report their most important tomographic features, in order to help clinicians achieve a presumptive diagnosis of tumor type.

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Pós-graduação em Biopatologia Bucal - ICT

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O câncer destaca-se pela alta incidência e mortalidade. Os tratamentos atualmente usados são agressivos e não específicos, com isso cresce a busca por novas drogas. Uma substância que vem despertando muito interesse são as zeólitas, minerais com característica porosa e estrutura conhecida. Estas possuem ações como adjuvante de vacinas, imunomoduladores e imunoestimuladores, o que desperta o interesse em estuda-las no modelo antitumoral. O presente estudo avaliou o efeito antitumoral e imunomodulador da zeólita natural clinoptilolita e da zeólita comercial, utilizando um modelo de câncer mamário (Tumor de Ehrlich). Para tanto a zeólita natural foi caracterizada (Microscopia Eletrônica de Varredura e Difração de raio X), realizada avaliação da viabilidade celular (ensaio de MTT), determinada a produção de óxido nítrico por macrófagos peritoneais, quantificação de citocinas (ELISA) e avaliação do crescimento tumoral. As zeólitas natural e comercial apresentaram elevada ativação de macrófagos, e não produziram quantidades significativas de NO. A zeólita natural apresentou citotoxicidade frente ao Tumor de Ehrlich em duas concentrações testadas (5 e 25 mg/ml). Não houve liberação significativa da citocina IL-10, no entanto os grupos que foram reestimulados com zeólita natural apresentaram maior liberação de IL-1β e TNF-α. Nos testes in vivo, a zeólita comercial foi a única que apresentou inibição tumoral frente ao Tumor de Ehrlich, sendo necessários estudos mais aprofundados para definir a sua atividade antitumoral nesse tipo celular.

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Pós-graduação em Fisiopatologia em Clínica Médica - FMB