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Rev. bras. cir. plást ; 36(3): 315-326, jul.-set. 2021. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1365553

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RESUMO Introdução: As neoplasias cutâneas não melanoma representam o tipo mais frequente em ambos os sexos no mundo, sendo o carcinoma basocelular o mais prevalente, representando de 75 a 80% dos casos. No Brasil, o número de casos novos esperados para o triênio 2020-2022, será de 83.770 em homens e 93.160 em mulheres, correspondendo a um risco estimado de 80,12 casos novos para 100 mil homens e de 86,65 casos novos para 100 mil mulheres. Este dado demonstra a grande importância do conhecimento genômico na gênese do carcinoma basocelular esporádico. Objetivo: Descrever os principais genes e marcadores moleculares envolvidos na predisposição e na patogênese do carcinoma basocelular não sindrômico. Métodos: Revisão da literatura nas principais bases de dados NCBI-GTR, ClinVar, ClinGen, MedGen, OMIM e GeneReviews , utilizando como descritores: "BCC" e " basal cell carcinoma ". Critérios de inclusão: língua portuguesa ou inglesa, artigos sobre CBC esporádico. Resultados: Foram selecionados treze artigos para análise. A análise revelou uma robusta ligação da via hedgehog na gênese do carcinoma basocelular esporádico, com os principais genes envolvidos representados por PATCH1, PATCH2 e smoothened . As variantes com maior significância clínica foram SMO-M2, PTCH1 e PTCH2-∆22. A mutação mais encontrada fora a relacionada à ação do UVB, sendo representada pela substituição de C>T ou CC>TT no sítio das pirimidinas, tanto no PTCH, quanto no SMO. Conclusão: Extremamente importante aos profissionais que atuam no diagnóstico e tratamento do CBC, dentre os quais os cirurgiões plásticos, pois assim poderão melhor conduzir seus casos, com diagnósticos mais precisos e condutas de prevenção baseadas na suscetibilidade individual de cada paciente, bem como terapêuticas direcionadas e individualizadas com melhores taxas de sucesso.


ABSTRACT Introduction: Non-melanoma skin neoplasms represent the most frequent type in both sexes globally, with basal cell carcinoma being the most prevalent, representing 75 to 80% of cases. In Brazil, the number of new cases expected for the triennium 2020-2022 will be 83,770 in men and 93,160 in women, corresponding to an estimated risk of 80.12 new cases for 100,000 men and 86.65 new cases for 100,000 women. This data demonstrates the great importance of genomic knowledge in the genesis of sporadic basal cell carcinoma. Objective: To describe the main genes and molecular markers involved in the predisposition and pathogenesis of non-syndromic basal cell carcinoma. Methods: Literature review in the main databases NCBI-GTR, ClinVar, ClinGen, MedGen, OMIM and GeneReviews , using as descriptors: "BCC" and " basal cell carcinoma ". Inclusion criteria: Portuguese or EnGLIsh language, articles on sporadic BCC. Results: Thirteen articles were selected for analysis. The analysis revealed a robust hedgehog pathway link in the genesis of sporadic basal cell carcinoma, with the main genes involved represented by PATCH1, PATCH2 and smoothened . The variants with the highest clinical significance were SMO-M2, PTCH1 and PTCH2-∆22. The mutation most found was related to the action of UVB, being represented by the substitution of C>T or CC>TT at the pyrimidine site, both in PTCH and in SMO. Conclusion: Extremely important to professionals working in the diagnosis and treatment of BCC, including plastic surgeons, as this way they can better conduct their cases, with more accurate diagnoses and prevention approaches based on the individual susceptibility of each patient, as well as targeted therapies and individualized with better success rates.

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Asian Journal of Andrology ; (6): 3-9, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-842934

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The epididymis is a single convoluted tubule lined by a pseudostratified epithelium. Specialized epididymal epithelial cells, the so-called principal, basal, narrow, and clear cells, establish a unique luminal environment for the maturation and storage of spermatozoa. The epididymis is functionally and structurally divided into several segments and sub-segments that create regionally distinct luminal environments. This organ is immature at birth, and epithelial cells acquire their fully differentiated phenotype during an extended postnatal period, but the factors involved in this complex process remain incompletely characterized. In the adult epididymis, the establishment of an acidic luminal pH and low bicarbonate concentration in the epididymis contributes to preventing premature activation of spermatozoa during their maturation and storage. Clear cells are proton-secreting cells throughout the epididymis, but principal cells have distinct acid/base transport properties, depending on their localization within the epididymis. Basal cells are located in all epididymal segments, but they have a distinct morphology depending on the segment and species examined. How this structural plasticity of basal cells is regulated is discussed here. Also, the role of luminal factors and androgens in the regulation of epithelial cells is reviewed in relation to their respective localization in the proximal versus distal regions of the epididymis. Finally, we describe a novel role for CFTR in tubulogenesis and epithelial cell differentiation.

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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 27(9): 388-392, set. 2007. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-471008

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O epitélio olfatório apresenta um mecanismo de diferenciação em que células-tronco dão origem a células progenitoras amplificadoras, as quais expressam um gene pró-neural denominado Mammalian Achaete Scute Homolog 1 (Mash1). Estas células podem se diferenciar em receptores olfatórios. O epitélio olfatório de cães sem raça definida (3 machos de um ano e 2 fêmeas de três de idade) foi analisado por imunolocalização do antígeno nuclear de proliferação celular (PCNA) e por microscopia eletrônica de transmissão. Verificou-se marcação positiva para PCNA em células do epitélio olfatório, particularmente acima da linha da membrana basal. A ultra-estrutura do epitélio olfatório revelou células adjacentes à lâmina basal, cuja eletrodensidade assemelha-se àquelas presentes no epitélio de sustentação, reforçando a idéia da renovação das células de sustentação e dos neurônios olfatórios locais. O epitélio olfatório é composto células basais, comprometidas com sua renovação, caracterizadas através da intensa atividade mitótica, identificada pela reação positiva ao PCNA. Estes resultados sugerem que há reposição das células sustentaculares locais e do sistema através de mecanismos semelhantes.


Olfactory epithelium presents a mechanism of differentiation where stem cells give arise to amplifying progenitor cell which express Mammalian Achaete Scute Homolog 1 (Mash1). These cells can be differentiated into olfactory receptors. An immunolocalization study and ultrastructural analysis by transmission electron microscopy of olfactory epithelium of mongrel dogs were made using 3 males (one year old) and 2 females (three years old). Labeled cells with positive staining by Proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) were observed in specific areas of the olfactory epithelium, especially above the basal membrane. The ultrastructure revealed cells adjacent to the basal membrane with morphology resembling sustentacular cells, supporting the idea of renewal of sustentacular and olfactory sensorial cells. Olfactory epithelium contains basal cells committed to self-renewal, characterized by high metabolic activity, identified by positive reaction to PCNA. These results suggested the renewal of sustentacular and sensorial olfactory cells through the same pathway.


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Animals , Male , Female , Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen/analysis , Dogs , Microscopy, Electron/methods , Olfactory Mucosa/anatomy & histology , Olfactory Mucosa/cytology , Olfactory Mucosa/ultrastructure
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