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    Budd-Chiari syndrome in a 25-year-old woman with Behçet's disease: a case report and review of the literature

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Introduction</p> <p>The risk that patients with Behçet's disease will develop thrombotic complications has been previously described. Although it is distributed worldwide, Behçet's disease is rare in the Americas and Europe. Even though the pathogenic mechanisms of vascular complications of Budd-Chiari syndrome in patients with Behçet's disease are unknown, severe vascular complications of Budd-Chiari syndrome associated with Behçet's disease seem to affect mainly young men.</p> <p>Case presentation</p> <p>We report a case of Budd-Chiari syndrome, a severe vascular complication that developed in a 25-year-old Afro-Brazilian woman with Behçet's disease.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Severe vascular complications of Budd-Chiari syndrome in patients with Behçet's disease are much more common in young adult male patients; we present a rare case of Budd-Chiari syndrome in a young Afro-Brazilian woman with Behçet's disease.</p

    Evaluation of enzymatic extract with lipase activity of yarrowia lipolytica. an application of data mining for the food industry wastewater treatment

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    The object of this research was to obtain the Crude Enzymatic Extract (CEE) of Yarrowia lipolytica ATCC 9773, in the medium of 30% Water of Sales (SW) applying a biologically treatment to three different concentrations yeast inoculum food wastewater, collected from cheese and whey production. It was evaluated the behavior of the inoculum in a suitable medium that stimulates lipids biodegradation. The standard liquid-liquid partition method SM 5520 B was used to quantify fat and oil removal for each concentration of yeast, before treatment and post treatment. The Industrial Fat effluent was characterized by physical chemical patterns, and two treatments were evaluated; Treatment 1 consisted of pH 5.0 and treatment 2 with a pH of 6.5, both with the following characteristics; Concentration of inoculum 8% 12% and 16% at 27Â °C temperature and evaluation time 32Â h. The best results (2.702Â mg/L fat and 83% degradation oil) were found to be pH 5.0, 16% concentration and 27Â °C, BOD5, and COD decreased by 43.07% and 44.35%, respectively during the 32Â h; For pH 6.5, 8% concentration at 32Â h and at room temperature, degraded 2.177Â mg/L fat and oil (67% degradation); The BOD5, and COD decreased by 37.93% and 39.19%, in the same time span. The treatment at pH 5.0 inoculum concentration of 16% was effective in removing 83% of the volume of fats and oil in the effluent, representing a useful tool for the wastewater treatment

    spot 003 thymidylate synthase maintains the undifferentiated state of aggressive breast cancers

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    Introduction De-differentiation is a highly lethal feature of aggressive breast cancers (BC), and is achieved through the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and the cancer stem cell (CSC) programs. Targeting the mechanisms controlling BC de-differentiation can lead to more effective therapeutics. Recent studies indicated that nucleotide metabolism can regulate cancer stemness and EMT. Here we investigated the expression of the nucleotide metabolism enzyme and drug target thymidylate synthase (TS) in the BC subtypes and analysed its impact on BC de-differentiation. Material and methods Cells with TS knockdown and overexpression were tested in vitro and in vivo. Proteins were analysed by western blot, FACS and ELISA. Differential gene expression in TS-deficient cells was determined by RNA-seq. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) was used to stain samples from patients with different BC subtypes. Results and discussions TS mRNA expression was found to be significantly differentially expressed among the BC subtypes, exhibiting the highest levels in aggressive triple-negative BC (TNBC). shRNA-mediated TS knockdown in TNBC cell lines (n=3) increased the population of differentiated cells (CD24high) and strongly attenuated the stem-like phenotype, like the formation of mammospheres from single cells and the migration in a cell culture wound. TS-deficient cells also showed an altered ability to form metastasis in vivo, consistent with previous observations in EMT-repressed BC cells. A rescue experiment performed by overexpressing either a wild-type or catalytically inactive TS indicated that the enzymatic activity was essential for the maintenance of the BCSC phenotype. Along with a strong repression of EMT-signature genes, RNA-seq profiling indicated a reduction of inflammatory and NF-κB signalling pathways in TS deficient cells, which dramatically reduced IL-1β production and secretion. A TS-specific gene signature was generated, which significantly associated with worst survival in BC patients. IHC staining on FFPE samples from a series of BC patients (n=120) confirmed higher TS expression in tumours that were poorly differentiated and in TNBC. Conclusion We discovered a novel role for the TS enzyme in the maintenance of a de-differentiated and stem-like state of BC. These findings may not only open the possibility to study in-depth the role of nucleotide metabolism at the crossroad between proliferation and differentiation, but may provide the rationale for novel drug combinations with TS-inhibiting agents for the treatment of BC

    Cigarette Smoking and p16INK4α Gene Promoter Hypermethylation in Non-Small Cell Lung Carcinoma Patients: A Meta-Analysis

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    BACKGROUND:Aberrant methylation of promoter DNA and transcriptional repression of specific tumor suppressor genes play an important role in carcinogenesis. Recently, many studies have investigated the association between cigarette smoking and p16(INK4α) gene hypermethylation in lung cancer, but could not reach a unanimous conclusion. METHODS AND FINDINGS:Nineteen cross-sectional studies on the association between cigarette smoking and p16(INK4α) methylation in surgically resected tumor tissues from non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC) patients were identified in PubMed database until June 2011. For each study, a 2×2 cross-table was extracted. In total, 2,037 smoker and 765 nonsmoker patients were pooled with a fixed-effects model weighting for the inverse of the variance. Overall, the frequency of p16(INK4α) hypermethylation was higher in NSCLC patients with smoking habits than that in non-smoking patients (OR = 2.25, 95% CI = 1.81-2.80). The positive association between cigarette smoking and p16(INK4α) hypermethylation was similar in adenocarcinoma and squamous-cell carcinoma. In the stratified analyses, the association was stronger in Asian patients and in the studies with larger sample sizes. CONCLUSION:Cigarette smoking is positively correlated to p16(INK4α) gene hypermethylation in NSCLC patients

    Renal amyloidosis in children

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    Renal amyloidosis is a detrimental disease caused by the deposition of amyloid fibrils. A child with renal amyloidosis may present with proteinuria or nephrotic syndrome. Chronic renal failure may follow. Amyloid fibrils may deposit in other organs as well. The diagnosis is through the typical appearance on histopathology. Although chronic infections and chronic inflammatory diseases used to be the causes of secondary amyloidosis in children, the most frequent cause is now autoinflammatory diseases. Among this group of diseases, the most frequent one throughout the world is familial Mediterranean fever (FMF). FMF is typically characterized by attacks of clinical inflammation in the form of fever and serositis and high acute-phase reactants. Persisting inflammation in inadequately treated disease is associated with the development of secondary amyloidosis. The main treatment is colchicine. A number of other monogenic autoinflammatory diseases have also been identified. Among them cryopyrin-associated periodic syndrome (CAPS) is outstanding with its clinical features and the predilection to develop secondary amyloidosis in untreated cases. The treatment of secondary amyloidosis mainly depends on the treatment of the disease. However, a number of new treatments for amyloid per se are in the pipeline
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