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    Siudomar Pereira da SILVA(1), Erika Veríssimo VILLELA(1)

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    SUMMARY The objectives of this study were to determine both the prevalence of microsporidial intestinal infection and the clinical outcome of the disease in a cohort of 40 HIV-infected patients presenting with chronic diarrhea in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Each patient, after clinical evaluation, had stools and intestinal fragments examined for viral, bacterial and parasitic pathogens. Microsporidia were found in 11 patients (27.5%) either in stools or in duodenal or ileal biopsies. Microsporidial spores were found more frequently in stools than in biopsy fragments. Samples examined using transmission electron microscopy (n=3) or polymerase chain reactio

    Aspectos clínicos e diagnósticos da microsporidiose intestinal em pacientes com infecção pelo HIV e diarréia crônica, no Rio de Janeiro, Brasil

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    The objectives of this study were to determine both the prevalence of microsporidial intestinal infection and the clinical outcome of the disease in a cohort of 40 HIV-infected patients presenting with chronic diarrhea in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Each patient, after clinical evaluation, had stools and intestinal fragments examined for viral, bacterial and parasitic pathogens. Microsporidia were found in 11 patients (27.5%) either in stools or in duodenal or ileal biopsies. Microsporidial spores were found more frequently in stools than in biopsy fragments. Samples examined using transmission electron microscopy (n=3) or polymerase chain reaction (n=6) confirmed Enterocytozoon bieneusi as the causative agent. Microsporidia were the only potential enteric pathogens found in 5 of the 11 patients. Other pathogens were also detected in the intestinal tract of 21 patients, but diarrhea remained unexplained in 8. We concluded that microsporidial infection is frequently found in HIV infected persons in Rio de Janeiro, and it seems to be a marker of advanced stage of AIDS.Os objetivos deste estudo foram determinar a prevalência e o prognóstico clínico da infecção por microsporídios em uma coorte de 40 pacientes com infecção pelo HIV e diarréia crônica na cidade do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. Cada paciente teve suas fezes e fragmentos de intestino examinados para a pesquisa de CMV, bactérias e parasitos. A prevalência de microsporidiose foi de 27,5% (n=11). Esporos de microsporídios foram encontrados com maior frequência no exame direto das fezes do que em biópsias de intestino delgado. A microscopia eletrônica de transmissão e a reação de polimerase em cadeia (PCR) identificaram Enterocytozoon bieneusi, respectivamente, em 3 e 6 amostras examinadas, confirmando a espécie como único agente causal. Nenhum outro microrganismo patogênico, além dos microsporídios, foi detectada em 5 dos pacientes com diarréia. Outros parasitos foram encontrados no trato digestivo de 21 pacientes, enquanto que em 8 a etiologia da diarréia não foi definida. Concluímos que a infecção por microsporídios pode ser freqüentemente encontrada em indivíduos infectados pelo HIV no Rio de Janeiro

    Study of Natural Cytotoxicity Receptors in Patients with HIV/AIDS and Cancer: A Cross-Sectional Study

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    The NCR receptors play a fundamental role in the cytotoxicity mediated by NK cells against tumor cells. In the current study, we investigated possible HIV/AIDS-related changes in the expression of the NCR receptors comparing healthy donors, HIV/AIDS patients, and HIV/AIDS patients with cancer (HIV/AIDSWC). The NCRs were quantified in NK cells (NKdim and NKbright) and T lymphocytes from peripheral blood samples by flow cytometry. We found a significant decrease in the frequency of NK cells expressing NKp46 in HIV/AIDS group (p=0.0012). There was a decrease in the frequency of NK cells expressing NKp46 in the HIV/AIDSWC group; however, this was not statistically significant. We found a significant decrease in the frequency of NK cells expressing NKp30 in the HIV/AIDS group (p=0.0144). There was a decrease in the frequency of NK cells expressing NKp30 and in the HIV/AIDSWC group, but this was not statistically significant. There were no changes in the distribution of NK cells and their subtypes in both groups

    The germline mutational landscape of BRCA1 and BRCA2 in Brazil

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    The detection of germline mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2 is essential to the formulation of clinical management strategies, and in Brazil, there is limited access to these services, mainly due to the costs/availability of genetic testing. Aiming at the identification of recurrent mutations that could be included in a low-cost mutation panel, used as a first screening approach, we compiled the testing reports of 649 probands with pathogenic/likely pathogenic variants referred to 28 public and private health care centers distributed across 11 Brazilian States. Overall, 126 and 103 distinct mutations were identified in BRCA1 and BRCA2, respectively. Twenty-six novel variants were reported from both genes, and BRCA2 showed higher mutational heterogeneity. Some recurrent mutations were reported exclusively in certain geographic regions, suggesting a founder effect. Our findings confirm that there is significant molecular heterogeneity in these genes among Brazilian carriers, while also suggesting that this heterogeneity precludes the use of screening protocols that include recurrent mutation testing only. This is the first study to show that profiles of recurrent mutations may be unique to different Brazilian regions. These data should be explored in larger regional cohorts to determine if screening with a panel of recurrent mutations would be effective.This work was supported in part by grants from Barretos Cancer Hospital (FINEP - CT-INFRA, 02/2010), Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP, 2013/24633-2 and 2103/23277-8), Fundação de Apoio à Pesquisa do Rio Grande do Norte (FAPERN), Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (FAPERJ), Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul (FAPERGS), Ministério da Saúde, the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (Avon grant #02-2013-044) and National Institute of Health/National Cancer Institute (grant #RC4 CA153828-01) for the Clinical Cancer Genomics Community Research Network. Support in part was provided by grants from Fundo de Incentivo a Pesquisa e Eventos (FIPE) from Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre, by Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES, BioComputacional 3381/2013, Rede de Pesquisa em Genômica Populacional Humana), Secretaria da Saúde do Estado da Bahia (SESAB), Laboratório de Imunologia e Biologia Molecular (UFBA), INCT pra Controle do Câncer and Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq). RMR and PAP are recipients of CNPq Productivity Grants, and Bárbara Alemar received a grant from the same agencyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Debate on the paper by David Vlahov & David D. Celentano

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    Debate on the paper by David Vlahov & David D. Celentano

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    Dislipidemia em pacientes HIV/AIDS em uso de anti-retrovirais num hospital universitário, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil Dyslipidemia in HIV/AIDS patients in antiretroviral therapy in a university hospital, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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    INTRODUÇÃO: O uso contínuo da terapêutica anti-retroviral (TARV) está associado à ocorrência de diversos distúrbios metabólicos. OBJETIVO: O principal objetivo deste estudo foi determinar a prevalência de dislipidemia em pacientes com vírus da imunodeficiência humana/síndrome de imunodeficiência adquirida (HIV/AIDS) atendidos no ambulatório de doenças infecciosas do Hospital Universitário Pedro Ernesto da Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (HUPE/UERJ). MATERIAL E MÉTODOS: No período de 1/10/2004 a 30/5/2005, os participantes do estudo responderam a uma entrevista sobre dados demográficos e relativos à saúde. Após a entrevista foram verificadas as seguintes medidas: peso, altura, cintura e quadril. Foi coletado sangue para realização de dosagem plasmática de colesterol total (CT), colesterol da lipoproteína de alta densidade (HDL-C) e triglicerídeos (TG). Dos 268 pacientes que compareceram à consulta no período de estudo, 23 não se apresentaram para a coleta de sangue e 10 não quiseram participar. O modelo de regressão de Poisson foi empregado para encontrar variáveis associadas à dislipidemia. RESULTADOS: Foram incluídos 235 pacientes, dos quais 182 (77,5%) tinham dislipidemia; houve prevalência maior no sexo masculino (69,8%) do que no feminino (30,2%); e 26,9% tinham antecedentes familiares de dislipidemia contra 15,1% sem este antecedente. Para o tempo de uso de TARV, tanto a média quanto a mediana foram maiores no grupo de pacientes com dislipidemia. CONCLUSÃO: Em nosso estudo, a prevalência de dislipidemia em portadores de HIV/AIDS foi alta (77,5%) e foram identificados sexo masculino, história familiar de dislipidemia e tempo de uso de TARV como fatores associados.<br>BACKGROUND: The continuous use of antiretroviral therapy (ART) is associated with several metabolic disturbances. OBJECTIVES: The main objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of dyslipidemia in human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunological deficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) patients followed in the infectious diseases outpatient clinic of Hospital Universitário Pedro Ernesto, of Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (HUPE/UERJ). MATERIAL AND METHODS: From 10/1/2004 to 5/30/2005, the participants of this study answered a survey about demographic and health data. Afterwards, the following measurements were checked: weight, height, waist and hips. Blood samples were collected for total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) and triglycerides tests. Out of 268 patients who came to the appointment during the study period, 23 did not attend the blood collection, and 10 did not want to participate. Poisson regression model was used to find the variables associated with dyslipidemia. RESULTS: Out of the 235 patients included in the study 182 (77.5%) had dyslipidemia, with prevalence of male (69.8%) over female ones (30.2%). Among the patients with dyslipidemia, 26.9% had family history of dyslipidemia against 15.1% who did not. Regarding ART duration, both mean and media were higher in the group of patients with dyslipidemia. CONCLUSION: In our study the prevalence of dyslipidemia in HIV/AIDS patients was high (77.5%), and the associated factors were male sex, family history of dyslipidemia and ART duration
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