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J Dermatol Sci ; 36(2): 79-86, 2004 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15519137

ABSTRACT

Repetitive sequences constitute landmarks for genome regulation, evolution, and chromatin architecture. Patterns of specific and non-specific repetitive sequences change in many types and stages of tumor cells, characterized by band loss, gain, and (de) increased staining of pre-existing bands. In this work, repetitive DNA was studied in search of genome instability of skin cancers: basal and squamous cell carcinomas (BCC and SCC), malignant melanoma (MM), melanocytic nevus (MN), and actinic keratosis (AK) lesions. DNAs were extracted from blood and tumor samples from 21 BCC, 7 SCC, 11 MM and 7 lesions. Banding patterns were obtained by random amplification of polymorphic DNA (RAPD), and specific D9S50 and D9S52 microsatellites (9p21). D9S50 patterns revealed microsatellite instability (MSI) and/or loss of heterozygosity (LOH) in 36% BCC, 25% SCC, and 57% MM tumors. D9S52 microsatellite showed 28.5%; 42.8%; and 71.4% altered tumors, respectively. No microsatellite alterations were found in MN and AK. On the other hand, genomic rearrangements detected by RAPD were present in 100% tumors. In BCC, the mean number of tumor DNA alterations showed predominant gain of bands. On the contrary, MM samples presented loss, or decreased intensity signal of RAPD bands. Genome alterations in skin cancers would result from chromosomal rearrangements, aneuploidy and/or polysomies. The low-cost and quick RAPD technique may reveal unknown genes or DNA sequences associated with tumor development and progression, and may be easily implemented in clinical diagnosis.


Subject(s)
DNA, Neoplasm/genetics , Repetitive Sequences, Nucleic Acid , Skin Neoplasms/genetics , Genomic Instability , Humans , Loss of Heterozygosity , Microsatellite Repeats , Nucleic Acid Amplification Techniques , Polymorphism, Genetic
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Eur J Hum Genet ; 12(2): 87-92, 2004 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14685153

ABSTRACT

Lysosomal storage diseases (LSDs) are a group of inherited metabolic disorders individually considered as rare, and few data on its prevalence has been reported in the literature. The overall birth prevalence of the 29 different LSDs studied in the Portuguese population was calculated to be 25/100000 live births, twice the prevalence previously described in Australia and in The Netherlands. The comparison of the prevalence profile of the LSDs presenting a prevalence higher than 0.5/100000 in the Portuguese, Dutch and Australian populations showed, in the Portuguese, the existence of a higher prevalence of GM2 gangliosidoses (B variant), mucolipidoses (II and III), Niemman-Pick type C and metachromatic leukodystrophy (MLD), and a lower prevalence of Pompe and Fabry. The highest prevalence value for a single LSD is the one of GM2 gangliosidoses (B variant), corresponding to 3/100000, a value which is significantly higher than the prevalence of the most frequent LSD in Dutch, Pompe disease (2/100000) and Australians, Gaucher's disease (GD) (1.8/100000). It is worth noting that the highest prevalence of GM2 gangliosidoses found in the Portuguese is mainly due to the existence of a unique subtype, the rare juvenile B1 variant.


Subject(s)
Lysosomal Storage Diseases/epidemiology , Humans , Portugal/epidemiology , Prevalence
3.
São Paulo; Fundo Editorial Byk; 1989. 180 p. ilus.
Monography in Portuguese | HISA - History of Health | ID: his-17701

ABSTRACT

Trata-se de um livro altamente informativo sobre a vida e a obra de Manoel de Abreu, com uma seqüência admirável de pronuncionamentos do próprio biografado, em cartas, discursos, conferências e artigos publicados em revistas nacionais e estrangeiras. O todo forma um livro técnico e biográfico destinado a fazer chegar proveitosos ensinamentos a radiologistas, pneumologistas, clínicos, ortopedistas e traumatologistas interessados no diagnóstico de suas respectivas especialidades ou a pesquisadores desses setores ou cultores de historiografia médica. Há no livro material informativo capaz de produzir valiosa biografia romanceada, que tornará mais amena a leitura de seus vários capítulos e por certa agradará a muitos leitores pertencentes a áreas não especializadas, ou mesmo leigos. São, por igual, sumamente importantes as apreciações de autores altamente credenciados, pelos títulos que trazem, bem como as notícias publicadas em revistas especializadas. [AU]


Subject(s)
History of Medicine , Physicians/history , Radiology/history , Mass Chest X-Ray/history , Brazil
4.
São Paulo; Fundo Editorial Byk; 1989. 180 p. ilus.
Monography in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-541311

ABSTRACT

Trata-se de um livro altamente informativo sobre a vida e a obra de Manoel de Abreu, com uma seqüência admirável de pronuncionamentos do próprio biografado, em cartas, discursos, conferências e artigos publicados em revistas nacionais e estrangeiras. O todo forma um livro técnico e biográfico destinado a fazer chegar proveitosos ensinamentos a radiologistas, pneumologistas, clínicos, ortopedistas e traumatologistas interessados no diagnóstico de suas respectivas especialidades ou a pesquisadores desses setores ou cultores de historiografia médica. Há no livro material informativo capaz de produzir valiosa biografia romanceada, que tornará mais amena a leitura de seus vários capítulos e por certa agradará a muitos leitores pertencentes a áreas não especializadas, ou mesmo leigos. São, por igual, sumamente importantes as apreciações de autores altamente credenciados, pelos títulos que trazem, bem como as notícias publicadas em revistas especializadas.


Subject(s)
History of Medicine , Physicians/history , Mass Chest X-Ray/history , Radiology/history , Brazil
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