Carcinoma espinocelular : características clínicas intra-orais e demográficas em uma população do Sul do Brasil e potenciais interações com as células endoteliais linfáticas

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Ano de defesa: 2013
Autor(a) principal: Alves, Alessandro Menna
Orientador(a): Tarquinio, Sandra Beatriz Chaves
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Pelotas
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Odontologia
Departamento: Odontologia
País: BR
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Link de acesso: http://repositorio.ufpel.edu.br/handle/ri/2248
Resumo: This dissertation was divided into two distinct works, which can be summarized as follows: Article 1: The oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is the most prevalent malignance in mouth, being an important public health problem. The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical and epidemiological profile of the OSCC cases registered in a center of clinical and histopathological diagnosis, located in Southern Brazil. Eight hundred and six individuals with OSCC and its variants were included in this study, over 1959-2012 period. The variables recorded from the files were: age, gender, skin color, tumor location, size and evolution time of the lesions (referred by the patients), as well as, the presence of pain lymph nodes, habits of tobacco and alcohol, and also the profession. OSSC was more frequent in males (76.6%), with the majority of cases distributed between 51 and 70 years old (53.9%). The most prevalent sites were lower lip vermilion [23.3% (20.4; 26.4)], followed by lateral border/ventral surface of the tongue [20.2% (17.5; 23.2)], gingiva/alveolar ridge [18.1% (15.5; 21.0)], and floor of the mouth [14.9% (12.5; 17.5)]. A strong association between outdoor occupation and OSCC in lower lip vermilion was found. The OSCC lesions located in tongue, gingiva/alveolar ridge and floor of the mouth were commonly more painful, bigger than 2 cm, and frequently presenting lymph nodes involvement. Most of the results confirm the data from literature. Mouth self-examination should be recommended and campaigns of prevention and early detection of OSCC should be periodically performed in order to increase people s feelings of personal risk. Article 2: Inside the tumor microenvironment (TM) the neoplastic cells are in dynamic crosstalk with the vascular and lymphatic endothelial cells in order to allow the tumor to growth and metastasize. Hypothesizing that there is a crosstalk between lymphatic endothelial cells and tumor cells from squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) that plays an important role in metastasis, we aimed to identify potential interactions between lymphatic endothelial cells and tumor cells lines from SCCs, through some in vitro assays. Primary adult human dermal lymphatic microvascular endothelial cells (HMVECs) and the human head and neck SCC cell lines like A431, UM-SCC-1, UM-SCC-22A and UM-SCC-22B were cultured in their specific media. UM-SCC cells lines were treated with rhIL-6, being VEGF-C expression checked by Elisa. Baseline IL-6 was evaluated in HMEVCs using the same assay. Also the IL-6 receptor (IL-6R) was analyzed by Western blot in UM-SCC cells. Conditioned media from HMVECs were prepared with different treatments and incubated with SCC A431 cells, in order to verify the MMPs enzymatic activities by gelatin zymography. Our results demonstrated that there are interactions between tumor cells and LECs, since the LECs-CM were able to enhance MMP-2 gelatinolytic activity. Moreover, we showed that LECs secrete IL-6, and different SCC lines have receptors for this cytokine. Therefore, our results indicate some potential interactions between LECs and TCs, being necessary other studies to elucidate the involved signaling pathways
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spelling 2014-08-20T14:30:10Z2014-02-062014-08-20T14:30:10Z2013-03-18ALVES, Alessandro Menna. Squamous cell carcinoma: clinical intraoral and demographics characteristics in a Southern Brazil population and potential interactions with lymphatic endothelial cells. 2013. 63 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Odontologia) - Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Pelotas, 2013.http://repositorio.ufpel.edu.br/handle/ri/2248This dissertation was divided into two distinct works, which can be summarized as follows: Article 1: The oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is the most prevalent malignance in mouth, being an important public health problem. The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical and epidemiological profile of the OSCC cases registered in a center of clinical and histopathological diagnosis, located in Southern Brazil. Eight hundred and six individuals with OSCC and its variants were included in this study, over 1959-2012 period. The variables recorded from the files were: age, gender, skin color, tumor location, size and evolution time of the lesions (referred by the patients), as well as, the presence of pain lymph nodes, habits of tobacco and alcohol, and also the profession. OSSC was more frequent in males (76.6%), with the majority of cases distributed between 51 and 70 years old (53.9%). The most prevalent sites were lower lip vermilion [23.3% (20.4; 26.4)], followed by lateral border/ventral surface of the tongue [20.2% (17.5; 23.2)], gingiva/alveolar ridge [18.1% (15.5; 21.0)], and floor of the mouth [14.9% (12.5; 17.5)]. A strong association between outdoor occupation and OSCC in lower lip vermilion was found. The OSCC lesions located in tongue, gingiva/alveolar ridge and floor of the mouth were commonly more painful, bigger than 2 cm, and frequently presenting lymph nodes involvement. Most of the results confirm the data from literature. Mouth self-examination should be recommended and campaigns of prevention and early detection of OSCC should be periodically performed in order to increase people s feelings of personal risk. Article 2: Inside the tumor microenvironment (TM) the neoplastic cells are in dynamic crosstalk with the vascular and lymphatic endothelial cells in order to allow the tumor to growth and metastasize. Hypothesizing that there is a crosstalk between lymphatic endothelial cells and tumor cells from squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) that plays an important role in metastasis, we aimed to identify potential interactions between lymphatic endothelial cells and tumor cells lines from SCCs, through some in vitro assays. Primary adult human dermal lymphatic microvascular endothelial cells (HMVECs) and the human head and neck SCC cell lines like A431, UM-SCC-1, UM-SCC-22A and UM-SCC-22B were cultured in their specific media. UM-SCC cells lines were treated with rhIL-6, being VEGF-C expression checked by Elisa. Baseline IL-6 was evaluated in HMEVCs using the same assay. Also the IL-6 receptor (IL-6R) was analyzed by Western blot in UM-SCC cells. Conditioned media from HMVECs were prepared with different treatments and incubated with SCC A431 cells, in order to verify the MMPs enzymatic activities by gelatin zymography. Our results demonstrated that there are interactions between tumor cells and LECs, since the LECs-CM were able to enhance MMP-2 gelatinolytic activity. Moreover, we showed that LECs secrete IL-6, and different SCC lines have receptors for this cytokine. Therefore, our results indicate some potential interactions between LECs and TCs, being necessary other studies to elucidate the involved signaling pathwaysEsta dissertação foi dividida em dois trabalhos distintos, os quais podem ser resumidos da seguinte maneira: Artigo 1: O carcinoma espinocelular oral (CEO) é o tumor maligno mais prevalente na cavidade oral, sendo um importante problema de saúde pública. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar o perfil clínico e epidemiológico dos casos registrados de CEO em um centro de diagnóstico clínico e histopatológico, localizado no Sul do Brasil. Oitocentos e seis indivíduos com CEO e suas variantes histológicas foram incluídos neste estudo, num período entre 1959 e 2012. As variáveis anotadas dos arquivos foram: idade, sexo, cor da pele, sítio, tamanho, tempo de evolução (relatado pelo paciente), assim como a presença de dor, linfonodos palpáveis, hábitos de tabagismo e etilismo, e a profissão. CEO foi mais prevalente em homens (76,6%), com a maioria dos casos distribuídos entre os 51 e 70 anos de idade (53,9%). Os sítios mais prevalentes foram vermelhão do lábio inferior [23,3% (20,4; 26,4)], seguido por borda lateral/ventre de língua [20,2% (17,5; 23,2)], gengiva/rebordo alveolar [18,1% (15,5; 21,0)], e assoalho bucal [14,9% (12,5; 17,5)]. Foi encontrada uma forte associação entre ocupações ao ar livre e CEO de vermelhão de lábio inferior. As lesões localizadas na língua, gengiva/rebordo alveolar e assoalho bucal foram comumente mais dolorosas, maiores que 2 cm, a frequentemente apresentavam envolvimento de linfonodos. A maioria dos nossos resultados confirmam os dados da literatura. O autoexame bucal deveria ser recomendado e campanhas de prevenção e detecção precoce do CEO deveriam ser realizadas periodicamente na tentativa de aumentar o sentimento pessoal em relação ao CEO. Artigo 2: Dentro do microambiente tumoral (MT), as células neoplásicas estão numa constante crosstalk com células endoteliais linfáticas (CELs) e sanguíneas a fim de permitir o crescimento tumoral e metástase. Supondo que haja um crosstalk entre as CELs e as células do carcinoma espinocelular (CE) que exerce um importante papel na metástase, nosso objetivo foi identificar potenciais interações entre as CELs e linhagens celulares de CE, através de alguns ensaios in vitro. Células endoteliais linfáticas primárias adultas humanas da microvasculatura dérmica (HMVECs) e as linhagens de CE A431, UM-SCC-1, UM-SCC-22A e UM-SCC-22B foram cultivadas nos seus meios específicos. UM-SCC foram tratadas com rhIL-6, sendo a expressão de VEGF-C verificada por Elisa. Produção natural de IL-6 pelas HMVECs foi avaliada da mesma maneira. A presença de receptor de IL-6 (IL-6R) foi analisada por Western Blot nas linhagens UM-SCC. Meios condicionados(MC) das HMVECs foram preparados com diferentes tratamentos e incubados com a linhagem A431, a fim de verificar a atividade genatinolítica das MMPs por zimografia. Nossos resultados demonstraram que há interações entre as células tumorais e as CELs, uma vez que MC-CELS foram capazes de aumentar a atividade genatinolítica da MMP-2. Além disso, nós mostramos que as CELs secretam IL-6, e diferentes linhagens de CE possuem receptores para esta citocina. Sendo assim, nossos resultados indicam potenciais interações entre as LECs e as células tumorais, sendo necessário outros estudos para elucidar as vias de sinalização envolvidasapplication/pdfporUniversidade Federal de PelotasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em OdontologiaUFPelBROdontologiaCarcinoma espinocelular. Estudo epidemiológico. Célula endotelial linfática. Célula tumoral. Metaloproteinase da matriz. IL-6. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Carcinoma espinocelular : características clínicas intra-orais e demográficas em uma população do Sul do Brasil e potenciais interações com as células endoteliais linfáticas
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title Carcinoma espinocelular : características clínicas intra-orais e demográficas em uma população do Sul do Brasil e potenciais interações com as células endoteliais linfáticas
spellingShingle Carcinoma espinocelular : características clínicas intra-orais e demográficas em uma população do Sul do Brasil e potenciais interações com as células endoteliais linfáticas
Alves, Alessandro Menna
Carcinoma espinocelular. Estudo epidemiológico. Célula endotelial linfática. Célula tumoral. Metaloproteinase da matriz. IL-6. VEGF-C
Squamos cell carcinoma
Epidemiological study
Lymphatic endotelial cell
Tumor cell
Matrix metalloproteinases
IL-6
VEGF-C
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA
title_short Carcinoma espinocelular : características clínicas intra-orais e demográficas em uma população do Sul do Brasil e potenciais interações com as células endoteliais linfáticas
title_full Carcinoma espinocelular : características clínicas intra-orais e demográficas em uma população do Sul do Brasil e potenciais interações com as células endoteliais linfáticas
title_fullStr Carcinoma espinocelular : características clínicas intra-orais e demográficas em uma população do Sul do Brasil e potenciais interações com as células endoteliais linfáticas
title_full_unstemmed Carcinoma espinocelular : características clínicas intra-orais e demográficas em uma população do Sul do Brasil e potenciais interações com as células endoteliais linfáticas
title_sort Carcinoma espinocelular : características clínicas intra-orais e demográficas em uma população do Sul do Brasil e potenciais interações com as células endoteliais linfáticas
author Alves, Alessandro Menna
author_facet Alves, Alessandro Menna
author_role author
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Nedel, Fernanda
dc.contributor.advisor-co1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/9529308180586356
dc.contributor.advisor-co2.fl_str_mv Etges, Adriana
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Tarquinio, Sandra Beatriz Chaves
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alves, Alessandro Menna
contributor_str_mv Nedel, Fernanda
Etges, Adriana
Tarquinio, Sandra Beatriz Chaves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Carcinoma espinocelular. Estudo epidemiológico. Célula endotelial linfática. Célula tumoral. Metaloproteinase da matriz. IL-6. VEGF-C
topic Carcinoma espinocelular. Estudo epidemiológico. Célula endotelial linfática. Célula tumoral. Metaloproteinase da matriz. IL-6. VEGF-C
Squamos cell carcinoma
Epidemiological study
Lymphatic endotelial cell
Tumor cell
Matrix metalloproteinases
IL-6
VEGF-C
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Squamos cell carcinoma
Epidemiological study
Lymphatic endotelial cell
Tumor cell
Matrix metalloproteinases
IL-6
VEGF-C
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA
description This dissertation was divided into two distinct works, which can be summarized as follows: Article 1: The oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is the most prevalent malignance in mouth, being an important public health problem. The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical and epidemiological profile of the OSCC cases registered in a center of clinical and histopathological diagnosis, located in Southern Brazil. Eight hundred and six individuals with OSCC and its variants were included in this study, over 1959-2012 period. The variables recorded from the files were: age, gender, skin color, tumor location, size and evolution time of the lesions (referred by the patients), as well as, the presence of pain lymph nodes, habits of tobacco and alcohol, and also the profession. OSSC was more frequent in males (76.6%), with the majority of cases distributed between 51 and 70 years old (53.9%). The most prevalent sites were lower lip vermilion [23.3% (20.4; 26.4)], followed by lateral border/ventral surface of the tongue [20.2% (17.5; 23.2)], gingiva/alveolar ridge [18.1% (15.5; 21.0)], and floor of the mouth [14.9% (12.5; 17.5)]. A strong association between outdoor occupation and OSCC in lower lip vermilion was found. The OSCC lesions located in tongue, gingiva/alveolar ridge and floor of the mouth were commonly more painful, bigger than 2 cm, and frequently presenting lymph nodes involvement. Most of the results confirm the data from literature. Mouth self-examination should be recommended and campaigns of prevention and early detection of OSCC should be periodically performed in order to increase people s feelings of personal risk. Article 2: Inside the tumor microenvironment (TM) the neoplastic cells are in dynamic crosstalk with the vascular and lymphatic endothelial cells in order to allow the tumor to growth and metastasize. Hypothesizing that there is a crosstalk between lymphatic endothelial cells and tumor cells from squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) that plays an important role in metastasis, we aimed to identify potential interactions between lymphatic endothelial cells and tumor cells lines from SCCs, through some in vitro assays. Primary adult human dermal lymphatic microvascular endothelial cells (HMVECs) and the human head and neck SCC cell lines like A431, UM-SCC-1, UM-SCC-22A and UM-SCC-22B were cultured in their specific media. UM-SCC cells lines were treated with rhIL-6, being VEGF-C expression checked by Elisa. Baseline IL-6 was evaluated in HMEVCs using the same assay. Also the IL-6 receptor (IL-6R) was analyzed by Western blot in UM-SCC cells. Conditioned media from HMVECs were prepared with different treatments and incubated with SCC A431 cells, in order to verify the MMPs enzymatic activities by gelatin zymography. Our results demonstrated that there are interactions between tumor cells and LECs, since the LECs-CM were able to enhance MMP-2 gelatinolytic activity. Moreover, we showed that LECs secrete IL-6, and different SCC lines have receptors for this cytokine. Therefore, our results indicate some potential interactions between LECs and TCs, being necessary other studies to elucidate the involved signaling pathways
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