SUBEXPRESSÃO DOS GENES RB, P53 E MYC MEDIADA POR HPV E SUPEREXPRESSÃO DE GENES ENVOLVIDOS NO PROCESSO INFLAMATÓRIO COX2, PGE2 E EGFR COM IMPORTÂNCIA TERAPÊUTICA EM CÂNCER PENIANO.

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Ano de defesa: 2017
Autor(a) principal: MENDES, Juliana Melo Macedo
Orientador(a): PEREIRA, Silma Regina Ferreira lattes
Banca de defesa: PEREIRA, Silma Regina Ferreira lattes, KHAYAT, André Salim lattes, RODRÍGUEZ BURBANO, Rommel Mario Rodríguez Burbano lattes, NASCIMENTO, Flávia Raquel Fernandes do lattes
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal do Maranhão
Programa de Pós-Graduação: PROGRAMA DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO EM CIÊNCIAS DA SAÚDE/CCBS
Departamento: DEPARTAMENTO DE MEDICINA I/CCBS
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: https://tedebc.ufma.br/jspui/handle/tede/2018
Resumo: Penile cancer (PeCa) is a rare neoplasm with higher incidence in regions with low socioeconomic indexes. In Brazil, most of the men afflicted by this disease reside in the North and Northeast. Among the main risk factors are lack of hygiene, phimosis, high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and chronic inflammation. Although the role of inflammation and HPV infection is known in some cancers, the relationship between these two factors and the disruption of genes involved in the CaPe genesis is not yet well established. Thus, our main goal was to determine the expression of genes involved in the process of chronic inflammation and in the carcinogenesis mediated by HPV infection and the role of the deregulation of these genes in the establishment and progression of penile tumor. For this purpose, fresh and formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues from 55 patients with penile cancer were evaluated. HPV detection and genotyping were carried out by nested PCR and direct sequencing in all samples. A subgroup (N = 37) was evaluated by qRT-PCR to determine COX-2, EGFR, MYC, RB and P53 gene expression. For this, sections of FFPE tissues containing more than 70% tumor cells were analyzed. Protein expression of these genes and PGE2 were determined by immunohistochemistry in the same tumor tissues. An analysis of the association between the clinical-histopathological parameters, presence of HPV, and gene and protein expression was performed. All tumors were classified as epidermoid squamous cell carcinoma. HPV DNA was detected in 80% of tumors, of which 95% had at least one high-risk subtype, and HPV16 was the most frequent subtype (63%). Among the HPV negative samples in the tumor tissue, 14% were positive in the tissue adjacent to the tumor, so that 94% of the patients, in total, were positive for the presence of HPV DNA.. Overexpression was identified in all genes involved in the inflammatory process. EGFR showed overexpression in 84% of the samples, while COX2 and PGE were overexpressed in 40% of the tumors, each. There was an associationbetween the levels of EGFR and COX2 expression, and between COX2 and PGE2. On the other hand, the genes related to HPV infection, MYC, RB and P53, were underexpressed in 97%, 85% and 81% of the samples, respectively. The gene expressions did not show any association with clinical-histopathological variables. This study describes the repression of RB and P53 activity in HPV + tumors, suggesting that there is a mechanism of control of these genes, possibly mediated by the virus. The high detection of HPV infection shows the importance of the immunization of boys in the prevention of penile cancer. Our data emphasize the need to expand the vaccine coverage to cover types of HPV present in penile cancer. The overexpression of EGFR / COX2 / PGE2, and the association found between them, support the possibility of therapeutic use of anti-EGFR and anti-COX drugs in penile tumors.
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spelling PEREIRA, Silma Regina Ferreira288417273-49http://lattes.cnpq.br/8510523766431676SILVA, Gyl Eannes Barros760797753-87PEREIRA, Silma Regina Ferreira288417273-49http://lattes.cnpq.br/8510523766431676KHAYAT, André Salimhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6305099258051586RODRÍGUEZ BURBANO, Rommel Mario Rodríguez Burbanohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4362051219348099NASCIMENTO, Flávia Raquel Fernandes dohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9073277157401960026982243-71MENDES, Juliana Melo Macedo2017-11-27T18:12:10Z2017-08-28MENDES, Juliana Melo Macedo. SUBEXPRESSÃO DOS GENES RB, P53 E MYC MEDIADA POR HPV E SUPEREXPRESSÃO DE GENES ENVOLVIDOS NO PROCESSO INFLAMATÓRIO COX2, PGE2 E EGFR COM IMPORTÂNCIA TERAPÊUTICA EM CÂNCER PENIANO.. 2017. [81 folhas]. Dissertação( PROGRAMA DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO EM CIÊNCIAS DA SAÚDE/CCBS) - Universidade Federal do Maranhão, [São Luís] .https://tedebc.ufma.br/jspui/handle/tede/2018Penile cancer (PeCa) is a rare neoplasm with higher incidence in regions with low socioeconomic indexes. In Brazil, most of the men afflicted by this disease reside in the North and Northeast. Among the main risk factors are lack of hygiene, phimosis, high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and chronic inflammation. Although the role of inflammation and HPV infection is known in some cancers, the relationship between these two factors and the disruption of genes involved in the CaPe genesis is not yet well established. Thus, our main goal was to determine the expression of genes involved in the process of chronic inflammation and in the carcinogenesis mediated by HPV infection and the role of the deregulation of these genes in the establishment and progression of penile tumor. For this purpose, fresh and formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues from 55 patients with penile cancer were evaluated. HPV detection and genotyping were carried out by nested PCR and direct sequencing in all samples. A subgroup (N = 37) was evaluated by qRT-PCR to determine COX-2, EGFR, MYC, RB and P53 gene expression. For this, sections of FFPE tissues containing more than 70% tumor cells were analyzed. Protein expression of these genes and PGE2 were determined by immunohistochemistry in the same tumor tissues. An analysis of the association between the clinical-histopathological parameters, presence of HPV, and gene and protein expression was performed. All tumors were classified as epidermoid squamous cell carcinoma. HPV DNA was detected in 80% of tumors, of which 95% had at least one high-risk subtype, and HPV16 was the most frequent subtype (63%). Among the HPV negative samples in the tumor tissue, 14% were positive in the tissue adjacent to the tumor, so that 94% of the patients, in total, were positive for the presence of HPV DNA.. Overexpression was identified in all genes involved in the inflammatory process. EGFR showed overexpression in 84% of the samples, while COX2 and PGE were overexpressed in 40% of the tumors, each. There was an associationbetween the levels of EGFR and COX2 expression, and between COX2 and PGE2. On the other hand, the genes related to HPV infection, MYC, RB and P53, were underexpressed in 97%, 85% and 81% of the samples, respectively. The gene expressions did not show any association with clinical-histopathological variables. This study describes the repression of RB and P53 activity in HPV + tumors, suggesting that there is a mechanism of control of these genes, possibly mediated by the virus. The high detection of HPV infection shows the importance of the immunization of boys in the prevention of penile cancer. Our data emphasize the need to expand the vaccine coverage to cover types of HPV present in penile cancer. The overexpression of EGFR / COX2 / PGE2, and the association found between them, support the possibility of therapeutic use of anti-EGFR and anti-COX drugs in penile tumors.Câncer peniano (CaPe) é uma neoplasia rara com maior incidência em regiões com baixos índices socioeconômicos. No Brasil, a maior parte dos homens acometidos por essa doença residem nas regiões Norte e Nordeste. Entre os principais fatores de risco estão a falta de higiene, fimose, infecção por papilomavírus humano (HPV) de alto risco e inflamação crônica. Embora o papel d a inflamação e da infecção por HPV sejam conhecidas em alguns cânceres, ainda não é bem estabelecida a relação entre esses dois fatores e a disrupção de genes envolvidos na gênese de CaPe. Assim, neste estudo foi avaliada a expressão de genes envolvidos no processo de inflamação crônica e na infecção pelo HPV e o papel da desregulação desses genes no estabelecimento e progressão de tumor peniano. Para isto, foram avaliadas amostras teciduais frescas e fixadas em formalina embebidas em parafina (FFPE) de 55 pacientes com câncer de pênis. Foram realizadas detecção e genotipagem de HPV por nested PCR e sequenciamento direto em todas as amostras Um subgrupo amostral (N=37) foi avaliado por qRT-PCR para determinação da expressão dos genes COX-2, EGFR, MYC, RB e P53. Para isso, foram usadas secões de tecidos de FFPE contendo mais de 70% de células tumorais. A expressão proteica desses genes e de PGE2 foi determinada por imunohistoquímica em 42 amostras. Foi feita análise de associação entre os parâmetros clínico-histopatológicos, presença de HPV e expressão gênica e proteica. Todos os tumores foram classificados como carcinoma epidermóide de células escamosas. DNA de HPV foi detectado em 80% dos tumores (N=55), dos quais 95% apresentaram, pelo menos, um subtipo de alto risco, e destes, HPV16 foi o subtipo mais frequente (63%). Dentre as amostras negativas para HPV no tecido tumoral, 14% foram positivas no tecido adjacente ao tumor, de modo que 94% dos pacientes, no total, foram positivos para presença de DNA de HPV. Nas amostras nas quais foi feita análise de expressão gênica (N=37), detectou-se 94,4% de infecção, sendo 94% dos infectados possuem, pelo menos um, tipo de alto risco. Foi Identificada superexpressão em todos os genes envolvidos no processo inflamatório. EGFR mostrou superexpressão em 84% das amostras, enquanto COX2 e PGE mostraram-se, cada um, superexpressos em 40% dos tumores. Houve associação entre níveis de expressão de EGFR e COX2, e entre COX2 e PGE2. Por outro lado, os genes relacionados à infecção por HPV, MYC, RB e P53, mostraram-se subexpressos em 97%, 85% e 81% das amostras, respectivamente. A expressão dos genes estudados não mostrou associação com as variáveis clínico-histopatológicas. Este estudo descreve a repressão da atividade de RB e P53 em tumores HPV+, sugerindo que há um mecanismo de controle desses genes em câncer peniano, possivelmente mediado pelo vírus. A alta detecção de infecção por HPV mostra a importância da imunização de meninos na prevenção de câncer peniano, e ressalta-se a necessidade de ampliação da cobertura vacinal de modo a abranger tipos de vírus presentes em câncer peniano. A superexpressão de EGFR/COX2/PGE2, e a associação encontrada entre eles, sustenta a possibilidade de uso terapêutico de drogas anti-EGFR e anti-COX em tumores penianos.Submitted by Maria Aparecida (cidazen@gmail.com) on 2017-11-27T18:12:10Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Juliana Macedo.pdf: 3843653 bytes, checksum: a40308c73af9a3d7ce2e665d6464831f (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2017-11-27T18:12:10Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv SUBEXPRESSÃO DOS GENES RB, P53 E MYC MEDIADA POR HPV E SUPEREXPRESSÃO DE GENES ENVOLVIDOS NO PROCESSO INFLAMATÓRIO COX2, PGE2 E EGFR COM IMPORTÂNCIA TERAPÊUTICA EM CÂNCER PENIANO.
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv SUB EXPRESSION OF RB, P53 AND MYC MEDIATED BY HPV AND SUPER SUPERVISION OF GENES INVOLVED IN THE INFLAMMATORY PROCESS COX2, PGE2 AND EGFR WITH IMPORTANT THERAPEUTIC CANCER IN PENIAN CANCER.
title SUBEXPRESSÃO DOS GENES RB, P53 E MYC MEDIADA POR HPV E SUPEREXPRESSÃO DE GENES ENVOLVIDOS NO PROCESSO INFLAMATÓRIO COX2, PGE2 E EGFR COM IMPORTÂNCIA TERAPÊUTICA EM CÂNCER PENIANO.
spellingShingle SUBEXPRESSÃO DOS GENES RB, P53 E MYC MEDIADA POR HPV E SUPEREXPRESSÃO DE GENES ENVOLVIDOS NO PROCESSO INFLAMATÓRIO COX2, PGE2 E EGFR COM IMPORTÂNCIA TERAPÊUTICA EM CÂNCER PENIANO.
MENDES, Juliana Melo Macedo
Câncer de pênis; inflamação crônica; tumorigênese; HPV
Penile cancer, chronic inflammation; tumorigenesis; HPV
Genética Humana e Médica.
title_short SUBEXPRESSÃO DOS GENES RB, P53 E MYC MEDIADA POR HPV E SUPEREXPRESSÃO DE GENES ENVOLVIDOS NO PROCESSO INFLAMATÓRIO COX2, PGE2 E EGFR COM IMPORTÂNCIA TERAPÊUTICA EM CÂNCER PENIANO.
title_full SUBEXPRESSÃO DOS GENES RB, P53 E MYC MEDIADA POR HPV E SUPEREXPRESSÃO DE GENES ENVOLVIDOS NO PROCESSO INFLAMATÓRIO COX2, PGE2 E EGFR COM IMPORTÂNCIA TERAPÊUTICA EM CÂNCER PENIANO.
title_fullStr SUBEXPRESSÃO DOS GENES RB, P53 E MYC MEDIADA POR HPV E SUPEREXPRESSÃO DE GENES ENVOLVIDOS NO PROCESSO INFLAMATÓRIO COX2, PGE2 E EGFR COM IMPORTÂNCIA TERAPÊUTICA EM CÂNCER PENIANO.
title_full_unstemmed SUBEXPRESSÃO DOS GENES RB, P53 E MYC MEDIADA POR HPV E SUPEREXPRESSÃO DE GENES ENVOLVIDOS NO PROCESSO INFLAMATÓRIO COX2, PGE2 E EGFR COM IMPORTÂNCIA TERAPÊUTICA EM CÂNCER PENIANO.
title_sort SUBEXPRESSÃO DOS GENES RB, P53 E MYC MEDIADA POR HPV E SUPEREXPRESSÃO DE GENES ENVOLVIDOS NO PROCESSO INFLAMATÓRIO COX2, PGE2 E EGFR COM IMPORTÂNCIA TERAPÊUTICA EM CÂNCER PENIANO.
author MENDES, Juliana Melo Macedo
author_facet MENDES, Juliana Melo Macedo
author_role author
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv SILVA, Gyl Eannes Barros
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv PEREIRA, Silma Regina Ferreira
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv KHAYAT, André Salim
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dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv RODRÍGUEZ BURBANO, Rommel Mario Rodríguez Burbano
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dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv NASCIMENTO, Flávia Raquel Fernandes do
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv MENDES, Juliana Melo Macedo
contributor_str_mv PEREIRA, Silma Regina Ferreira
SILVA, Gyl Eannes Barros
PEREIRA, Silma Regina Ferreira
KHAYAT, André Salim
RODRÍGUEZ BURBANO, Rommel Mario Rodríguez Burbano
NASCIMENTO, Flávia Raquel Fernandes do
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Câncer de pênis; inflamação crônica; tumorigênese; HPV
topic Câncer de pênis; inflamação crônica; tumorigênese; HPV
Penile cancer, chronic inflammation; tumorigenesis; HPV
Genética Humana e Médica.
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Penile cancer, chronic inflammation; tumorigenesis; HPV
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv Genética Humana e Médica.
description Penile cancer (PeCa) is a rare neoplasm with higher incidence in regions with low socioeconomic indexes. In Brazil, most of the men afflicted by this disease reside in the North and Northeast. Among the main risk factors are lack of hygiene, phimosis, high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and chronic inflammation. Although the role of inflammation and HPV infection is known in some cancers, the relationship between these two factors and the disruption of genes involved in the CaPe genesis is not yet well established. Thus, our main goal was to determine the expression of genes involved in the process of chronic inflammation and in the carcinogenesis mediated by HPV infection and the role of the deregulation of these genes in the establishment and progression of penile tumor. For this purpose, fresh and formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues from 55 patients with penile cancer were evaluated. HPV detection and genotyping were carried out by nested PCR and direct sequencing in all samples. A subgroup (N = 37) was evaluated by qRT-PCR to determine COX-2, EGFR, MYC, RB and P53 gene expression. For this, sections of FFPE tissues containing more than 70% tumor cells were analyzed. Protein expression of these genes and PGE2 were determined by immunohistochemistry in the same tumor tissues. An analysis of the association between the clinical-histopathological parameters, presence of HPV, and gene and protein expression was performed. All tumors were classified as epidermoid squamous cell carcinoma. HPV DNA was detected in 80% of tumors, of which 95% had at least one high-risk subtype, and HPV16 was the most frequent subtype (63%). Among the HPV negative samples in the tumor tissue, 14% were positive in the tissue adjacent to the tumor, so that 94% of the patients, in total, were positive for the presence of HPV DNA.. Overexpression was identified in all genes involved in the inflammatory process. EGFR showed overexpression in 84% of the samples, while COX2 and PGE were overexpressed in 40% of the tumors, each. There was an associationbetween the levels of EGFR and COX2 expression, and between COX2 and PGE2. On the other hand, the genes related to HPV infection, MYC, RB and P53, were underexpressed in 97%, 85% and 81% of the samples, respectively. The gene expressions did not show any association with clinical-histopathological variables. This study describes the repression of RB and P53 activity in HPV + tumors, suggesting that there is a mechanism of control of these genes, possibly mediated by the virus. The high detection of HPV infection shows the importance of the immunization of boys in the prevention of penile cancer. Our data emphasize the need to expand the vaccine coverage to cover types of HPV present in penile cancer. The overexpression of EGFR / COX2 / PGE2, and the association found between them, support the possibility of therapeutic use of anti-EGFR and anti-COX drugs in penile tumors.
publishDate 2017
dc.date.accessioned.fl_str_mv 2017-11-27T18:12:10Z
dc.date.issued.fl_str_mv 2017-08-28
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dc.identifier.citation.fl_str_mv MENDES, Juliana Melo Macedo. SUBEXPRESSÃO DOS GENES RB, P53 E MYC MEDIADA POR HPV E SUPEREXPRESSÃO DE GENES ENVOLVIDOS NO PROCESSO INFLAMATÓRIO COX2, PGE2 E EGFR COM IMPORTÂNCIA TERAPÊUTICA EM CÂNCER PENIANO.. 2017. [81 folhas]. Dissertação( PROGRAMA DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO EM CIÊNCIAS DA SAÚDE/CCBS) - Universidade Federal do Maranhão, [São Luís] .
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identifier_str_mv MENDES, Juliana Melo Macedo. SUBEXPRESSÃO DOS GENES RB, P53 E MYC MEDIADA POR HPV E SUPEREXPRESSÃO DE GENES ENVOLVIDOS NO PROCESSO INFLAMATÓRIO COX2, PGE2 E EGFR COM IMPORTÂNCIA TERAPÊUTICA EM CÂNCER PENIANO.. 2017. [81 folhas]. Dissertação( PROGRAMA DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO EM CIÊNCIAS DA SAÚDE/CCBS) - Universidade Federal do Maranhão, [São Luís] .
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