Diele Carine Barreto
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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Journal of Dental Research | 2000
Diele Carine Barreto; Ricardo Santiago Gomez; Allen E. Bale; Wolfanga L. Boson; L. De Marco
An odontogenic keratocyst (OKC) is a benign cystic lesion of the jaws that occurs sporadically or in association with nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome (NBCCS). Recently, the gene for NBCCS was cloned and shown to be the human homologue of the Drosophila segment polarity gene Patched (PTCH), a tumor suppressor gene. The PTCH gene encodes a transmembrane protein that acts in opposition to the Hedgehog signaling protein, controlling cell fates, patterning, and growth in numerous tissues, including tooth. We investigated three cases of sporadic odontogenic keratocysts and three other cases associated with NBCCS, looking for mutations of the PTCH gene. Non-radioactive single-strand conformational polymorphism and direct sequencing of PCR products revealed a deletion of 5 base pairs (bp) in exon 3 (518delAAGCG) in one sporadic cyst as well as mutations in two cysts associated with NBCCS, a nonsense (C2760A) and a missense (G3499A) alteration. This report is the first to describe a somatic mutation of PTCH in sporadic odontogenic keratocysts as well as two novel mutations in cysts associated with NBCCS, indicating a similar pathogenesis in a subset of sporadic keratocysts.
Journal of Neuro-oncology | 2005
Eftychia Oikonomou; Diele Carine Barreto; Beatriz S. Soares; Luiz De Marco; Michael Buchfelder; Eric F. Adams
Craniopharyngiomas and pituitary adenomas are both tumors of the hypothalamic and pituitary region, respectively that are frequently associated with endocrine defects either because of direct involvement of hormone producing cells (most pituitary tumors) or because of secondary defects due to disturbance of hypothalamic function (some pituitary tumors and craniopharyngiomas). Some studies suggest that mutant β-catenin gene cells in craniopharyngiomas and pituitary adenomas contribute to their tumorigenesis. DNA was extracted from 73 cranial tumors and subjected to polymerase chain reaction (PCR) with previously described primers encompassing glycogen synthase kinase-3β phosphorylation sites of the β-catenin gene. Sequenced PCR products for possible β-catenin gene mutations showed a total of 7/43 alterations in adamantinomatous craniopharyngioma-derived DNA samples. Two previously described β-catenin mutations in codon 33 TCT(Ser) > TGT(Cys) and codon 37 TCT(Ser) > TTT(Phe), whereas three novel mutations in codon 41 ACC(Thr) > ATC(Ile), codon 33 TCT(Ser) > TAT(Tyr) and codon 32 GAC(Asp) > AAC(Asn) were observed. None of the 22 pituitary adenomas and the eight papillary craniopharyngiomas analyzed presented any sequence alterations. These findings demonstrate an association between β-catenin gene alterations and craniopharyngiomas of the adamantinomatous type. Since this gene product is involved with development, these results suggest that β-catenin mutations may contribute to the initiation and subsequent growth of congenital craniopharyngiomas.
Journal of Dental Research | 2002
Diele Carine Barreto; A.E. Bale; L. De Marco; Ricardo Santiago Gomez
The human patched gene (PTCH) functions in both embryologic development and tumor suppression. PTCH mutations have been found in odontogenic keratocysts. However, the expression and localization of the protein product of the gene have not been determined in odontogenic tumors and cysts. We investigated 68 odontogenic lesions by immunohistochemistry, and compared their PTCH expression with that in basal cell carcinomas. All odontogenic lesions, including two keratocysts with truncating mutations, were positive for PTCH. Different types of lesions had different amounts of staining. Lack of staining was noted in the majority of basal cell carcinomas. Taken together, these data suggest that odontogenic keratocysts arise with heterozygous mutations of the PTCH gene.
Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine | 2000
Alfredo Maurício Batista de Paula; Júnia Noronha Carvalhais; Manoela Gallichio Domingues; Diele Carine Barreto; Ricardo Alves Mesquita
Oral Diseases | 2008
Pea de Souza; Diele Carine Barreto; Lm da Silva Fonseca; Am Batista de Paula; Edgard Carvalho Silva; Ricardo Santiago Gomez
British Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery | 2002
Edgard Carvalho Silva; P.E.A. de Souza; Diele Carine Barreto; R.P. Dias; Ricardo Santiago Gomez
Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine | 2001
Diele Carine Barreto; Luiz De Marco; Wagner Henriques Castro; Ricardo Santiago Gomez
European Journal of Inflammation | 2011
Umberto Romeo; Antonella Polimeni; Lorenzo Lo Muzio; L. De Marco; Diele Carine Barreto; Luigi Guida; Ricardo Santiago Gomez; Paôlla Freitas Perdigão; L. Lo Russo; Francesco Carinci; Flávio Juliano Pimenta
Medical Science Research | 1999
Diele Carine Barreto; Ricardo Santiago Gomez; M. A. V. Do Carmo
Rev. do CROMG | 1997
Júnia Noronha Carvalhais; Diele Carine Barreto; Wagner Henriques Castro; Ricardo Santiago Gomez