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Cancer Research | 2007

Association of Matrix Metalloproteinase-8 Gene Variation with Breast Cancer Prognosis

Julie Decock; Jirong Long; Ross C. Laxton; Xiao-Ou Shu; Conrad P. Hodgkinson; Wouter Hendrickx; Eve G. Pearce; Yu-Tang Gao; Andresa Costa Pereira; Robert Paridaens; Wei Zheng; Shu Ye

Animal and cell studies indicate an inhibitory effect of matrix metalloproteinase-8 (MMP8) on tumorigenesis and metastasis. We investigated whether MMP8 gene variation was associated with breast cancer metastasis and prognosis in humans. We first studied nine tagging single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) in the MMP8 gene in 140 clinically and pathologically well-characterized breast cancer patients. Four of the SNPs were found to be associated with lymph node metastasis, the most pronounced being a promoter SNP (rs11225395) with its minor allele (T) associating with reduced susceptibility to lymph node metastasis (P = 0.02). This SNP was further evaluated for association with cancer relapse and survival among a cohort of approximately 1,100 breast cancer patients who had been followed for cancer recurrence and mortality for a median of 7.1 years. The T allele was associated with reduced cancer relapse and greater survival, particularly among patients with earlier stage cancer. Among patients of tumor-node-metastasis stage 0 to II, the adjusted hazard ratio of disease-free survival was 0.7 [95% confidence interval (95% CI), 0.5-0.9] for patients carrying T allele compared with those homozygous for the C allele (P = 0.02). In vitro experiments showed that the T allele had higher promoter activity than the C allele in breast cancer cells. Electrophoretic mobility shift assays showed binding of nuclear proteins to the DNA sequence at the SNP site of the T allele but not that of the C allele. The data suggest that MMP8 gene variation may influence breast cancer prognosis and support the notion that MMP8 has an inhibitory effect on cancer metastasis.


Jornal Brasileiro De Patologia E Medicina Laboratorial | 2006

A influência da deficiência estrogênica no processo de remodelação e reparação óssea

Susana Ungaro Amadei; Vanessa Ávila Sarmento Silveira; Andresa Costa Pereira; Yasmin Rodarte Carvalho; Rosilene Fernandes da Rocha

Introduction: In the past few years, it was recognized the great complexity of the mechanisms that influence bone cellular activity and several studies focus on the factors able to modulate the bone functions. The increase of bone research is, in part, due to the establishment of osteoporosis as a healthy problem common in elderly. Osteoporosis is one of the most important osteopathy, characterized by the bone mass reduction, resulted from disequilibrium between bone resorption and bone formation. Objective: Based on the relationship between estrogen and bone metabolism, the aim of this study is present a review of literature about the principal aspects of bone turnover and bone repair associated to estrogen deficiency. Bone turnover: Bone tissue is in continuous turnover, however, changes in this process can result in some disorders, such as osteoporosis. Bone repair: Involves a sequence of biological events. It is affected by local and external factors and regulated by interaction of several mechanisms, like bone turnover. Estrogen deficiency and bone metabolism: The capacity to repair has been associated to changes in bone turnover and repair. Discussion: It is not known which bone repair stage is modified: the bone formation, the mineralization or the resorption stage. Conclusion: The pathophysiology of bone changes caused by estrogen deficiency are not completely clear, so, new studies are still necessary. Bone and bonesUniversidade Estadual Paulista Faculdade de Odontologia de Sao Jose dos Campos Departamento de Biociencias e Diagnostico Bucal


Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology Oral Radiology and Endodontology | 2008

Malignant ameloblastoma metastasis to the lung: a case report

Giselle Segnini Senra; Andresa Costa Pereira; Lúcio Murilo dos Santos; Yasmin Rodarte Carvalho; Adriana Aigotti Haberbeck Brandão

Ameloblastoma is an odontogenic tumor, usually benign, which rarely metastasizes to distant organs. The case of a 27-year-old white woman is described, who presented a metastatic pulmonary ameloblastoma 7 years after the removal of a mandibular ameloblastoma. She presented no pulmonary symptoms, but a lung nodule was found in a chest x-ray during a routine check-up for job admission. Computed tomography (CT) revealed a 2-cm well-defined solitary round nodule without calcifications, leading to the hypothesis of a metastatic tumor. Clinical and CT investigation confirmed no ameloblastoma recurrence in the jaw and no other primary tumor. The diagnosis of metastatic ameloblastoma was confirmed by microscopic evaluation of the pulmonary nodule.


Molecular Cancer Research | 2007

Haplotype Effects on Matrix Metalloproteinase-1 Gene Promoter Activity in Cancer Cells

Eve G. Pearce; Ross C. Laxton; Andresa Costa Pereira; Shu Ye

Increased expression of matrix metalloproteinase-1 (MMP1) is associated with poor prognosis in cancers. Several single nucleotide polymorphisms (−1607GG>G, −839G>A, −755G>T, −519A>G, −422T>A, −340C>T, and 320C>T) in the MMP1 gene promoter have recently been identified. In this study, we assessed the functional effects of these polymorphisms on MMP1 gene promoter activity in cell lines of melanoma (A2058 and A375), breast cancer (MCF7 and MDA-MB-231), lung cancer (A549 and H69), and colorectal cancer (HT-29, SW-620) by comparing the promoter strengths of 10 most common haplotypes deriving from these polymorphisms. In A2058 cells, the GG-G-G-A-T-T-T and GG-G-G-A-C-T haplotypes had 2-fold higher promoter activity than the GG-G-T-A-T-T-C, GG-G-G-A-A-T-T, GG-G-G-A-T-T-C, and GG-G-G-A-A-C-T haplotypes, which in turn, had 3-fold higher promoter activity than the G-G-T-A-A-C-T, G-A-T-G-T-T-T, G-A-T-G-A-C-T, and G-A-T-G-A-T-G haplotypes. In A375 and MDA-MB-231 cells, high expression haplotypes include not only the −1607GG-bearing haplotypes but also the G-A-T-G-A-T-T haplotype containing the −1607G allele. A similar trend was detected in A549 cells. In addition, in A549 cells, the GG-G-G-A-T-T-T haplotype had >2-fold higher promoter activity than several other −1607GG-bearing haplotypes. In MCF7 cells, the GG-G-G-A-T-T-T and G-G-T-A-A-C-T haplotypes had 1.5- to 4-fold higher promoter activity than the other haplotypes. These results suggest that the polymorphisms exert haplotype effects on the transcriptional regulation of the MMP1 gene in cancer cells, and indicate a need to examine haplotypes rather than any single polymorphism in genetic epidemiologic studies of the MMP1 gene in cancers. (Mol Cancer Res 2007;5(3):221–7)


Arquivos Brasileiros De Cardiologia | 2007

Bone healing in drill hole defects in spontaneously hypertensive male and female rats' femurs: a histological and histometric study

Andresa Costa Pereira; Raquel Guedes Fernandes; Yasmin Rodarte Carvalho; Ivan Balducci; Horácio Faig-Leite

OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to evaluate the bone healing in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) and compare the results with normotensive rats, evaluating male and female animals. METHODS A bone drill defect was created in the left femur of 24 SHR (12 males and 12 females) and 24 normotensive rats (12 males and 12 females). The animals were divided into two groups and sacrificed 7 and 21 days after the surgical procedure. After the routine laboratory processing, histological and histometric analysis were carried out and data were submitted to ANOVA and Tukeys test (5%). RESULTS Males and females from the same group had similar histological characteristics. After seven days, all animals presented irregular bone trabeculae. The periosteal osteoblasts were flattened in SHR, and presented a cuboid shape in normotensive animals. After 21 days, the bone defects of all specimens showed a linear closure in all the superficial extension. In addition, SHR presented flattened osteoblasts surrounding the bone trabeculae, while normotensive ones showed cuboidal cells. Statistical analysis of the histometric data indicated similar means between the male and female groups, except for normotensive rats on day 7. In addition, a larger amount of new bone formation was observed in hypertensive when compared to normotensive rats on day 21, in males as well as females. CONCLUSION We conclude that bone healing in SHR was more significant than in normotensive ones, as shown by the histological and histometric evaluation 21 days after surgery.


Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry | 2012

Matrix metalloproteinase gene polymorphisms and oral cancer.

Andresa Costa Pereira; Elaine Dias do Carmo; Marco Antônio Dias da Silva; Luiz Eduardo Blumer Rosa

Since oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is the most prevalent malignant cancer in the oral cavity, several researches have been performed to study the role of important enzymes in this disease. Among them, the matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are highlighted, due to the fact that they are proteinases responsible to degrade many extra-cellular matrix components, making possible the invasion of neoplasic cells. Important tools in cancer prognosis have been utilized aiming to correlate high levels of MMPs and OSCC, such as immunohistochemical, zymographic and mRNA detection methods. However, these techniques are usually applied after cancer detection, characterizing a curative but not a preventive medicine. Trying to make interventions before the development of the disease and making possible the identification of people at high risk and, analysis of modifications in MMP genes has been a chance for modern medicine. Recently, polymorphisms in MMP genes have been related to different neoplasias, including OSCC. Despite investigation is beginning, MMP gene polymorphisms seems to have a promising future in oral cancer research and some of the present results have shown that there are MMP polymorphisms related to an increased risk for developing oral cancer. Key words:Oral cancer, polymorphism, matrix metalloproteinase.


Breast Cancer Research | 2008

Association of MMP8 gene variation with breast cancer prognosis

Julie Decock; Jirong Long; Ross C. Laxton; Xiao-Ou Shu; Conrad P. Hodgkinson; Wouter Hendrickx; Eve G. Pearce; Yu-Tang Gao; Andresa Costa Pereira; Robert Paridaens; Wei Zheng; Shu Ye

Animal and cell line studies indicate an inhibitory effect of matrix metalloproteinase 8 (MMP8) on tumorigenesis and metastasis [1-3]. We investigated whether MMP8 gene variation was associated with breast cancer metastasis and prognosis in humans. We first studied nine tagging single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the MMP8 gene in 140 clinically and pathologically well-characterized breast cancer patients. Four of the SNPs were found to be associated with lymph node metastasis, the most pronounced being a promoter SNP (rs11225395) with its minor allele (T) associating with reduced susceptibility to lymph node metastasis (P = 0.02). This SNP was further evaluated for association with cancer relapse and survival among a cohort of approximately 1,100 breast cancer patients who had been followed for cancer recurrence and mortality for a median of 7.1 years. The T allele was associated with reduced cancer relapse and greater survival, particularly among patients with earlier stage cancer. Among patients of tumour-node-metastasis stage 0-II, the adjusted hazard ratio of disease-free survival was 0.7 (95% CI, 0.5 to 0.9) for patients carrying T allele compared with those homozygous for the C allele (P = 0.02). In vitro experiments showed that the T allele had higher promoter activity than the C allele in breast cancer cells. Electrophoretic mobility shift assays showed binding of nuclear proteins to the DNA sequence at the SNP site of the T allele but not that of the C allele. The data suggest that MMP8 gene variation may influence breast cancer prognosis and support the notion that MMP8 has an inhibitory effect on cancer metastasis.


Revista de Odontologia da UNESP | 2009

Prescrição medicamentosa em odontopediatria

Elaine Dias do Carmo; Susana Ungaro Amadei; Andresa Costa Pereira; Vanessa Ávila Sarmento Silveira; Luiz Eduardo Blumer Rosa; Rosilene Fernandes da Rocha


Rev. bras. cancerol | 2006

O papel das MMP-2 no desenvolvimento do carcinoma epidermóide

Andresa Costa Pereira; Elaine Dias do Carmo; Vanessa Ávila Sarmento Silveira; Susana Ungaro Amadei; Luiz Eduardo Blumer Rosa


Brazilian dental science | 2010

Estudo comparativo da porcentagem das áreas cortical, trabecular e do canal medular do fêmur de ratos hipertensos (SHR) e normotensos

Andresa Costa Pereira; Susana Ungaro Amadei; Vanessa Ávila Sarmento Silveira; Ivan Balducci; Horácio Faig-Leite

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Elaine Dias do Carmo

Universidade Bandeirante de São Paulo

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Marco Antônio Dias da Silva

Federal University of Campina Grande

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Vanessa Ávila

Federal University of Campina Grande

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Eve G. Pearce

University of Southampton

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Ross C. Laxton

Queen Mary University of London

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Shu Ye

University of Leicester

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Mara Luana Batista Severo

Federal University of Campina Grande

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Julie Decock

University of East Anglia

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