13 resultados para Keloid
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Keloid scars are common benign fibroproliferative reticular dermal lesions with unknown etiology and ill-defined management with high rate of recurrence post surgery. The progression of keloids is characterized by increased deposition of extracellular matrix proteins, invasion into the surrounding healthy skin and inflammation. Fibroblasts are considered to be the key cellular mediators of fibrogenesis in keloid scars. Fibroblast activation protein alpha (FAP-a) and dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPPIV) are proteases located at the plasma membrane promoting cell invasiveness and tumor growth and have been previously associated with keloid scars. Therefore, in this study we analyzed in further detail the expression of FAP-a in keloid fibroblasts compared to control skin fibroblasts. Dermal fibroblasts were obtained from punch-biopsies from the active margin of four keloids and four control skin samples. Flow cytometry was used to analyze FAP-a expression and the CytoSelect(®) 24-Well Collagen I Cell Invasion Assay was applied to study fibroblast invasion. Secretion of extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins was investigated by multiplexed particle-based flow cytometric assay and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. We found an increased expression of FAP-a in keloid fibroblasts compared to control skin fibroblasts (p
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Keloids are considered to be benign hyperproliferative growths of dense fibrous tissue and overabundant deposition of disorganized, thick, hyalinized collagen that result from an abnormal tissue response to cutaneous injury. Keloids do not have a specific cause, although genetic predisposition is heavily implicated. We present a case report of a patient with an earlobe keloid that was treated with carbon dioxide laser radiation (CO2) with an 0.8-mm focus, 7 W, a power density of 2.5 W/cm(2), in a continuous mode. The patient was seen for follow-up 6 months later. An intact hole for placement of an earring was observed with a very good esthetic and functional result.
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The formation of hypertrophic scars is a frequent outcome of wound repair and often requires further therapy with treatments such as silicone gel sheets (SGS; Perkins et al., 1983). Although widely used, knowledge regarding SGS and their mechanism of action on hypertrophic scars is limited. Furthermore, SGS require consistent application for at least twelve hours a day for up to twelve consecutive months, beginning as soon as wound reepithelialisation has occurred. Preliminary research at QUT has shown that some species of silicone present in SGS have the ability to permeate into collagen gel skin mimetics upon exposure. An analogue of these species, GP226, was found to decrease both collagen synthesis and the total amount of collagen present following exposure to cultures of cells derived from hypertrophic scars. This silicone of interest was a crude mixture of silicone species, which resolved into five fractions of different molecular weight. These five fractions were found to have differing effects on collagen synthesis and cell viability following exposure to fibroblasts derived from hypertrophic scars (HSF), keloid scars (KF) and normal skin (nHSF and nKF). The research performed herein continues to further assess the potential of GP226 and its fractions for scar remediation by determining in more detail its effects on HSF, KF, nHSF, nKF and human keratinocytes (HK) in terms of cell viability and proliferation at various time points. Through these studies it was revealed that Fraction IV was the most active fraction as it induced a reduction in cell viability and proliferation most similar to that observed with GP226. Cells undergoing apoptosis were also detected in HSF cultures exposed to GP226 and Fraction IV using the Tunel assay (Roche). These investigations were difficult to pursue further as the fractionation process used for GP226 was labour-intensive and time inefficient. Therefore a number of silicones with similar structure to Fraction IV were synthesised and screened for their effect following application to HSF and nHSF. PDMS7-g-PEG7, a silicone-PEG copolymer of low molecular weight and low hydrophilic-lipophilic balance factor, was found to be the most effective at reducing cell proliferation and inducing apoptosis in cultures of HSF, nHSF and HK. Further studies investigated gene expression through microarray and superarray techniques and demonstrated that many genes are differentially expressed in HSF following treatment with GP226, Fraction IV and PDMS7-g-PEG7. In brief, it was demonstrated that genes for TGFβ1 and TNF are not differentially regulated while genes for AIFM2, IL8, NSMAF, SMAD7, TRAF3 and IGF2R show increased expression (>1.8 fold change) following treatment with PDMS7-g-PEG7. In addition, genes for αSMA, TRAF2, COL1A1 and COL3A1 have decreased expression (>-1.8 fold change) following treatment with GP226, Fraction IV and PDMS7-g-PEG7. The data obtained suggest that many different pathways related to apoptosis and collagen synthesis are affected in HSF following exposure to PDMS7-g-PEG7. The significance is that silicone-PEG copolymers, such as GP226, Fraction IV and PDMS7-g-PEG7, could potentially be a non-invasive substitute to apoptosis-inducing chemical agents that are currently used as scar treatments. It is anticipated that these findings will ultimately contribute to the development of a novel scar therapy with faster action and improved outcomes for patients suffering from hypertrophic scars.
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Dermal wound repair involves complex interactions between cells, cytokines and mechanics to close injuries to the skin. In particular, we investigate the contribution of fibroblasts, myofibroblasts, TGFβ, collagen and local tissue mechanics to wound repair in the human dermis. We develop a morphoelastic model where a realistic representation of tissue mechanics is key, and a fibrocontractive model that involves a reasonable approximation to the true kinetics of the important bioactive species. We use each of these descriptions to elucidate the mechanisms that generate pathologies such as hypertrophic scars, contractures and keloids. We find that for hypertrophic scar and contracture development, factors regulating the myofibroblast phenotype are critical, with heightened myofibroblast activation, reduced myofibroblast apoptosis or prolonged inflammation all predicted as mediators for scar hypertrophy and contractures. Prevention of these pathologies is predicted when myofibroblast apoptosis is induced, myofibroblast activation is blocked or TGFβ is neutralised. To investigate keloid invasion, we develop a caricature representation of the fibrocontractive model and find that TGFβ spread is the driving factor behind keloid growth. Blocking activation of TGFβ is found to cause keloid regression. Thus, we recommend myofibroblasts and TGFβ as targets for clinicians when developing intervention strategies for prevention and cure of fibrotic scars.
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Keloids are the result of excessive scar tissue formation. Besides their poor aesthetic appearance, keloids can be associated with severe clinical symptoms such as pain, itching, and rigidity. Unfortunately, most therapeutic approaches remain clinically unsatisfactory. Recently, injections with botulinum toxin A (BTA) were proposed for the treatment of established keloids in a clinical trial. In this study, we aimed to verify the effects of intralesional BTA for the treatment of therapy-resistant keloids using objective measurements. In addition, the underlying molecular mechanisms were investigated using cultured keloid-derived fibroblasts.
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Introduction: The surgery of keloids as an individual therapy with high rates of recurrence needs adjuvant therapies as complement. Recent keloids are rich in fibroblasts, which are highly radiosensitive and what explains the good results of percutaneous radiotherapy after surgery. Objective: To compare the beta-therapy results with electron-beam technique in newly operated keloids. Material and Methods: a prospective, comparative and randomized study was outlined including patients in the immediate postoperative period of surgical excision of keloids. Divided in G1 and G2 groups respectively, they received treatment with Sr90 (beta-therapy)plates or with electrons from the linear accelerator. The monitoring lasted 10 years. The results were performed using the information from patients, photograph parameters, observation and measurement of injuries, according to the criteria: Unchanged, Regular, Good and Excellent. Results: There were 26 patients, 13 in each group. In G1, 54% presented regular and unchanged improvement criteria and 46% had good or excellent criteria. In G2, the results were respectively 23% and 77%. Conclusion: The irradiation with electron-beam is better than beta-teraphy for the treatment of keloids surgery, due to the distribution in the tissue. No radio-induced tumors were observed.
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Pós-graduação em Bases Gerais da Cirurgia - FMB
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A doença de Jorge Lobo (DJL) é uma infecção fúngica profunda, causada pelo Lacazia loboi, que acomete preferencialmente homens agricultores, com forma clínica queloidiana e localização nos membros inferiores. A maior incidência é encontrada na Amazônia brasileira. Há poucos relatos sobre a resposta imune tecidual nas lesões dos pacientes. Este estudo objetiva avaliar uma possível participação na patogenia da doença, dos dendrócitos dérmicos fator XIIIa (DD FXIIIa) em lesões cutâneas, através da técnica da imuno-histoquímica. Foram analisados 33 biopsias cutâneas de pacientes com DJL. O grupo controle foi representado por 10 biopsias de pele normal procedente de pacientes sem doenças dermatológicas e por 61 biopsias de pacientes com paracoccidioidomicose (PCM). Os resultados obtidos com a análise dos prontuários revelaram que a DJL acomete principalmente homens (84,8%), agricultores (72,7%), com 46-65 anos (51,5%), procedentes da região nordeste do estado do Pará (51,5%), com forma clínica queloidiana (81,8%) e localização preponderante das lesões nos membros inferiores (45,5). Os valores da contagem de DD FXIIIa nas lesões cutâneas de DJL não foram influenciados pelas variantes de gênero, idade, profissão, procedência, forma clínica e localização das lesões. A quantidade de DD FXIIIa nos pacientes com DJL foi maior do que a encontrada no grupo controle de pacientes com pele sã e no grupo de pacientes com PCM, tanto no aspecto histopatológico de granuloma frouxo (GF), como granuloma bem organizado (GBO). Em virtude dos DD FXIIIa serem considerados precursores das células de Langerhans (CLs), pode-se sugerir que o aumento deles na DJL represente um reservatório dérmico para as CLs epidérmicas e se transformariam nelas continuamente, não permitindo sua diminuição. Já foi demonstrado o aumento de citocinas do perfil Th2 (TGF-β) na DJL e o aumento de DD FXIIIa que é capaz de secretar o fator de TNF-α, observado neste estudo, mostra um predomínio do perfil Th1. Quando há uma coexpressão de citocinas de ambos os perfis na mesma doença, sugere-se a existência de padrões mistos. Então, os resultados obtidos neste trabalho sugerem que a DJL é uma doença espectral, com pólos de resistência e suscetibilidade. O que talvez explique a existência de casos localizados mesmo com longa evolução da doença e casos disseminados como manifestação precoce da DJL.
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Doença de Jorge Lobo (DJL) ou lacaziose é infecção crônica granulomatosa da pele e tecido subcutâneo causada pelo fungo Lacazia loboi. As lesões cutâneas em geral são polimorfas, sendo mais comum o tipo nodular de aspecto queloidiano envolvendo principalmente pavilhão auricular e membros. O exame histopatológico constitui o padrão ouro para o diagnóstico. São escassos os estudos sobre correlação clinicopatológica nesta doença. O presente trabalho apresenta como objetivo estudar casos diagnosticados como DJL pelo laboratório de dermatopatologia do Serviço de Dermatologia da Universidade Federal do Pará, no período de 1967 a 2009. Foi realizada a revisão dos prontuários médicos e estudadas as características demográficas, histológicas, clínicas e localização das lesões. 59 biópsias de 45 pacientes foram avaliadas. A amostra foi composta de 37 homens e oito mulheres, com média de idade de 50 anos. A maioria dos pacientes era lavrador (55%), dos quais 93% eram do sexo masculino. O aspecto queloidiano correspondeu a 59% das lesões. Com menor freqüência foram observadas lesões verruciformes (8%), placa (3%), gomosa (1%) e lesão macular hipercrômica (1%). A maioria das lesões estava localizada nos membros inferiores (56%). Histopatologicamente, a camada córnea encontrava-se hiperceratósica em 71% das biópsias, com paraceratose em 37% e ortoceratose em 50%. A eliminação transepidérmica (ETE) do parasitas foi observada em 36% dos casos e nestes, a hiperceratose estava presente em 95% (p = 0,0121) e a paraceratose em 90% (p< 0,0001). A epiderme apresentava aspecto hiperplásico em 58%, atrófica em 29%, normal em 12% e ulcerada em 8%. Nos casos em que houve ETE a epiderme apresentava-se hiperplásica em 86% (p = 0,0054). Observou-se presença de parasitas na epiderme em 30%, das quais 89% apresentavam ETE associada (p< 0,0001). Não houve relação estatisticamente significante entre a ocorrência de ETE e o aspecto clínico da lesão (p = 0,4231). Linfócitos, macrófagos e células gigantes do tipo corpo estranho foram as células predominantes do infiltrado (100% dos casos). Plasmócitos foram observados em 35%, neutrófilos em 15% e eosinófilos em 11% dos casos. Houve relação estatisticamente significante entre a ocorrência de ETE e presença de neutrófilos no infiltrado (p = 0,0016). Em 10% esteve presente reação exsudativa e 11% áreas de necrose isoladas. Células gigantes do tipo Langhans foram observadas em 59% das biópsias, corpos asteróides em 5%, células pseudo-Gaucher em 69% e fibrose em 96%. O infiltrado se estendia à derme reticular em todos os casos e para a derme profunda em 88% (52/59). Em 10% (6/59) dos casos houve disseminação do infiltrado para a gordura subcutânea, com encontro do parasita em um caso. Quanto à distribuição por idade, sexo e profissão dos pacientes, os dados foram superponíveis aos da literatura. A análise dos resultados, portanto, permitiu avaliar o perfil epidemiológico, clínico e histopatológico da doença, que diferiram, em alguns aspectos, dos achados classicamente descritos na literatura, especialmente em relação às características da epiderme, infiltrado inflamatório e localização das lesões.
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Betatherapy is a special medical technique using a radioactive source of strontium-90 for the treatment of superficial lesions, especially in dermatology and ophthalmology. Strontium-90 sources emit β radiation, which possesses high ionization power, but a very short distance propagation into matter. This work presents a method of dosimetric analysis of betatherapy using strontium- 90-based instrumentation, commonly used against superficial diseases, such as keloid and pterygium, aiming the description of the dosimetry analysis procedures, which can be easily implemented on tradiotherapy services that offers the betatherapy treatment. IBF-MEDIX radiographic films (conventional films) were exposed to betatherapy applicators during different time intervals according to the activity of the source, and afterwards the optical densities (O. D.) of the radiographic images were measured using an optical densitometer MACBETH. Therefore, the parameters used to make the dosimetric analysis in betatherapy were standardized, as the exposure time depended on the geometry and size of the source, providing an efficient and fast method of dosimetric analysis of the betatherapy equipment of the services, the majority of which do not have the scientific structure to perform this study
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The mapping and sequencing of the human genome has generated a large resource for answering questions about human disease. This achievement is akin in scientific importance to developing the periodic table of elements. Plastic surgery has always been at the frontier medical research. This resource will help us to improve our understanding on the many unknown physiological and pathogical conditions we deal with daily, such as wound heating keloid scar formation, Dupuytren's disease, rheumatoid arthritis, vascular malformation and carcinogenesis. We are primed in obtaining both disease and normal tissues to use this resource and applying it to clinical use. This review is about the human genome, the basis of gene expression profiling and how it will affect our clinical and research practices in the future and for those embarking on the use of this new technology as a research tool, we provide a brief insight on its limitations and pitfalls. (C) 2006 The British Association of Plastic Surgeons. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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•Objetivos: Se tradujo, adaptó y evaluaron las propiedades clinimétricas de la escala POSAS en pacientes con cicatrices hipertróficas (CHT) y queloides (CQ) cómo secuelas de quemadura, que fueron manejados con Z plastias en la Fundación del Quemado en Bogotá (Colombia), entre Junio de 2015 a Abril de 2016. •Métodos: Estudio de evaluación de las propiedades clinimétricas de una escala. Se hizo una traducción y adaptación transcultural siguiendo el método de traducción-retrotraducción. Se aplicó el instrumento adaptado a cincuenta y dos pacientes (n=52) antes y después de la intervención quirúrgica. Se evaluó la validez, confiabilidad, sensibilidad al cambio y la utilidad de la escala. •Resultados: Se hallaron diferencias significativas en los puntajes obtenidos del Observador y del Paciente, antes y después de la intervención quirúrgica (p<0.000); a excepción de prurito. La escala POSAS demostró ser altamente confiable para la Escala del Observador y del Paciente (α = 0.912 y 0.765). Hubo alta correlación en las evaluaciones de dos observadores para las variables ordinales de la Escala del Observador (r>0.6). La concordancia entre las evaluaciones de dos observadores para las variables categóricas de la Escala del Paciente fue buena para la evaluación antes de la intervención para pigmentación y relieve (κ>0.61). Se demostró que el instrumento es capaz de detectar cambios clínicos en el tiempo (p<0.0000), a excepción de prurito (p= 0.271). •Conclusiones: La escala POSAS demostró ser un instrumento válido, confiable y útil para evaluar la calidad de la cicatriz en pacientes con CHT y CQ cómo secuelas de quemadura.