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    Papilomas cutâneos em tartarugas marinhas: um estudo morfológico, ultra-estrutural e imunoistoquímico em espécies brasileiras

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    Onze tartarugas verdes juvenis (Chelonia mydas) originárias do Oceano Atlântico, Brasil, com múltiplas lesões cutâneas papilomatosas foram examinadas. Histologicamente, os papilomas exibiam proliferação estromal hiperplásica e proliferação epidermal. As células epiteliais apresentavam alterações nucleares sugestivas de infecção viral e pleomorfismo nuclear severo. Um halo grande nuclear estava presente nos casos de proliferação epitelial; nessas células, características nucleares foram freqüentemente discarióticos, sem inclusão. Todos os fibropapilomas examinados foram negativos para antígenos grupo-específico para papilomavírus (BPV) e antígenos grupo-específico para herpesvírus (HSV1/HSV2) pela técnica peroxidase-antiperoxidase. Investigação por microscopia eletrônica foi negativa para partículas virais de papilomavírus e herpesvírus.Eleven juvenile green turtles (Chelonia mydas) from Atlantic Ocean, Brazil, with multiple cutaneous papillomatosis were examined. Histologically, the papillomas exhibit stromal hyperplasia proliferation and epithelial proliferation. The epithelial cells had nuclear changes suggestive of viral infection and severe nuclear pleomorphism. A large nuclear halo was present in the cases of epithelial proliferation; in these cells, nuclear features were frequently dyscariotic, without inclusion. All fibropapillomas examined were negative for papillomavirus group-specific antigens (BPV) and herpesvirus group-specific antigens (HSV1 / HSV2) by the peroxidase-antiperoxidase technique. Electronic microscopy investigation was negative for papillomaviruses and herpes-viruses particles

    SOD2 immunoexpression predicts lymph node metastasis in penile cancer

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    BACKGROUND: Superoxide dismutase-2 (SOD2) is considered one of the most important antioxidant enzymes that regulate cellular redox state in normal and tumorigenic cells. Overexpression of this enzyme in lung, gastric, colorectal, breast cancer and cervical cancer malignant tumors has been observed. Its relationship with inguinal lymph node metastasis in penile cancer is unknown. METHODS: SOD2 protein expression levels were determined by immunohistochemistry in 125 usual type squamous cell carcinomas of the penis from a Brazilian cancer center. The casuistic has been characterized by means of descriptive statistics. An exploratory logistic regression has been proposed to evaluate the independent predictive factors of lymph node metastasis. RESULTS: SOD2 expression in more than 50% of cells was observed in 44.8% of primary penile carcinomas of the usual type. This expression pattern was associated with lymph node metastasis both in the uni and multivariate analysis. CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicate that SOD2 expression predicts regional lymph node metastasis. The potential clinical implication of this observation warrants further studies.Dr. Lara Termini (FAPESP 2005/57274-9); Dr. Luisa Lina Villa (FAPESP 2008/57889-1 and CNPq 573799/2008-3)
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