Lélia Maria Guedes Queiroz
Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte
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Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 2009
Pollianna Muniz Alves; Lélia Maria Guedes Queiroz; Jozinete Vieira Pereira; Maria do Socorro Vieira Pereira
The antimicrobial, antifungal and antiadherent activity of aroeira-do-sertao, mallow and guava tree on oral biofilm microorganisms and oral candidiasis was evaluated in vitro. The extracts were shown to be effective in inhibiting the growth of bacteria of the oral biofilm and fungi of oral candidiasis, thus suggesting that these extracts can be used as alternative means of dental therapy.The antimicrobial, antifungal and antiadherent activity of aroeira-do-sertão, mallow and guava tree on oral biofilm microorganisms and oral candidiasis was evaluated in vitro. The extracts were shown to be effective in inhibiting the growth of bacteria of the oral biofilm and fungi of oral candidiasis, thus suggesting that these extracts can be used as alternative means of dental therapy.
International Journal of Surgical Pathology | 2007
Éricka Janine Dantas da Silveira; Gustavo Pina Godoy; Ruthinéia Diógenes Alves Uchôa Lins; Maria de Lourdes Silva Arruda; Carlos Cesar Formiga Ramos; Roseana de Almeida Freitas; Lélia Maria Guedes Queiroz
The aim of the present study was to clinically, morphologically, and immunohistochemically correlate the expression of cytokeratins (CKs) 7, 10, 13, 14, 16, and 19 in 30 cases of tongue squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) with disease outcome, metastases, clinical stage (tumor, node, metastasis [TNM]), and histological grade of malignancy proposed by Bryne. Statistical analysis (chi2 test) showed that only histological grading was not significantly correlated with the clinical variables. CK expression varied in the samples analyzed. CK 10 expression was significantly correlated with the presence of metastases, and the expression of CK 16 was related to disease outcome and also to TNM stages III and IV. These results indicate that metastases and TNM are effective prognostic indicators. The histological grading proposed by Bryne did not reflect the biological behavior of the tongue SCC cases studied. Analysis of some intermediate CK filaments can reflect the biological behavior and aggressiveness of some tongue SCCs.many aspects of this tumor, especially those related to prognosis, remain unknown. The aggressiveness of these tumors is related to different factors, including the histological degree, tumor size, level of involvement of neighboring tissues, presence of metastases at the time of diagnosis, and anatomical location of the tumor. With respect to anatomical location, cancer of the tongue shows a high potential of invasion and a high probability of developing metastases to the regional lymph nodes. Many studies have attempted to establish a correlation between the clinical and histological characteristics of oral cancer and its prognosis, but the results have been unsatisfactory. The objective of the present study was to correlate the outcome of the disease, clinical stage, and histological grade of malignancy proposed by Bryne with the expression of cytokeratins (CKs) in epidermoid carcinoma of the Introduction
Pathology Research and Practice | 2011
Pollianna Muniz Alves; Gustavo Pina Godoy; Daliana Queiroga de Castro Gomes; Ana Miryam Costa de Medeiros; Lélia Batista de Souza; Éricka Janine Dantas da Silveira; Marcelo Gadelha Vasconcelos; Lélia Maria Guedes Queiroz
The aim of this study was to analyze the immunohistochemical expression of galectins-1, -3, -4, and -7 in 65 cases of squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue and to correlate this expression with clinical (disease outcome, metastasis, and clinical stage) and morphological parameters (histological grade of malignancy). Clinical data were obtained from the patient records. The histological grading system of malignancy proposed by Bryne (1998) [9] was used for the analysis of morphological parameters. The results were analyzed statistically by χ(2) test (p < 0.05). Galectin-1 expression was observed in 87.7% of cases and was significantly correlated with metastasis (p = 0.033) and clinical stage (p = 0.016). Immunoexpression of galectin-3 was observed in 87.7% of cases and was correlated with the presence of metastasis (p = 0.033) and histological grade of malignancy (p = 0.031). Galectin-4 showed no significant correlation with any of the parameters studied. Expression of galectin-7 was observed in 73.8% of cases and was significantly correlated with the histological grade of malignancy (p = 0.005). In conclusion, the intense immunoexpression of galectins-1, -3, and -7 suggests the participation of these proteins in oral carcinogenesis and their use as markers of biological behavior and tumor progression in squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue.
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 2012
Felipe Rodrigues de Matos; Emeline das Neves de Araújo Lima; Lélia Maria Guedes Queiroz; Éricka Janine Dantas da Silveira
PURPOSE In this retrospective study, the aim was to compare individual histopathologic parameters of malignancy between nonmetastatic and metastatic squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue. MATERIALS AND METHODS Sixty-two cases of squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue were selected and examined according to the system established by Brandwein-Gensler et al (Am J Surg Pathol 29:167, 2005) and included the pattern of invasion (most to least favorable), lymphocytic infiltration, perineural invasion, risk score, keratinization, eosinophilia, perivascular invasion, and tumor thickness. RESULTS The least favorable pattern had no association with nodal metastasis (P > .05). The scarcity or density of the lymphocytic infiltration, perineural invasion, and a risk score ≥ 3 were associated with nodal metastasis (P < .05). Keratinization, eosinophilia, perivascular invasion, and tumor thickness had no association with nodal metastasis (P > .05). A significant positive correlation was found between the pattern of invasion and perineural invasion and between the pattern of invasion and tumor thickness (P < .05). CONCLUSIONS The scarcity or density of the lymphocytic infiltration, perineural invasion, and histopathologic risk score may be helpful as parameters of histologic malignancy for the evaluation of metastatic and nonmetastatic squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue.
Archives of Oral Biology | 2011
Maiara de Moraes; Hévio Freitas de Lucena; Paulo Roberto Medeiros de Azevedo; Lélia Maria Guedes Queiroz; Antonio de Lisboa Lopes Costa
OBJECTIVE Receptor activator of nuclear factor-κB (RANK), RANK ligand (RANKL) and osteoprotegerin (OPG) are members of the superfamily of ligands and receptors of tumour necrosis factor family involved in bone metabolism. The formation, differentiation and activity of osteoclasts are regulated by these proteins. To clarify the roles of osteoclast regulatory factors in cystic expansion of odontogenic cysts, expression of these proteins were analysed in radicular and dentigerous cysts. DESIGN The immunohistochemistry expression of these biomarkers were evaluated and measured in lining epithelium and fibrous capsule of the radicular (n=20) and dentigerous cysts (n=20). RESULTS A similar expression in lining epithelium was observed in the lesions. The fibrous capsule of dentigerous cyst showed a higher content of RANK-positive and RANKL-positive cells than fibrous capsule of radicular cyst. In the lining epithelium the RANKL/OPG ratio showed higher numbers of OPG-positive than RANKL-positive cells, whereas fibrous capsule of the cysts had a tendency to present a similar expression (OPG=RANKL). CONCLUSION Ours findings indicate the presence of RANK, RANKL and OPG in cysts. Moreover, increased expression of OPG compared to RANKL in the lining epithelium could contribute to the differential bone resorption activity in theses lesions.
Experimental and Molecular Pathology | 2010
Éricka Janine Dantas da Silveira; Márcia Cristina da Costa Miguel; Kenio Costa de Lima; Roseana de Almeida Freitas; Maria de Lourdes Silva Arruda de Morais; Lélia Maria Guedes Queiroz
Antitumor immunity plays an important role in the development of and protection against malignancy. In general, patients with cancer are known to be immunologically compromised. The objective of this study was to evaluate local immunity in squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) of the tongue and lower lip by immunohistochemistry, using anti-CD3, -CD4, -CD8, -CD25 and -zeta antibodies. Immunoexpression at the invasive front was compared considering anatomical tumor location and metastasis. The CD4/CD8 ratio was calculated for each case and associated with the variables. CD3+, CD4+, CD8+ and CD25+ cell counts were higher in SCCs of the lower lip and anti-zeta immunostaining was more evident in non-metastatic cases. CD8+ and CD25+ cell counts were also significantly correlated with tumor location (p=0.004 and p=0.004, respectively), with the observation of a larger number of these cells in SCCs of the lower lip. The CD4/CD8 ratio showed no significant association with metastasis or anatomical location. In conclusion, the clinical behavior of the oral SCC cases studied might be partially related to the immunohistochemical profile of the inflammatory infiltrate present at the invasive front.
Journal of Cranio-maxillofacial Surgery | 2012
Hécio Henrique Araújo de Morais; Ricardo José de Holanda Vasconcellos; Thiago de Santana Santos; Lélia Maria Guedes Queiroz; Éricka Janine Dantas da Silveira
The glandular odontogenic cyst (GOC) is an uncommon jaw bone cyst of odontogenic origin with unpredictable and potentially aggressive behaviour. It also has the propensity to grow to a large size and tendency towards recurrence. GOC can be easily misdiagnosed microscopically as a central mucoepidermoid carcinoma. This paper reports a case of GOC in a 56-year-old male and reviews the main criteria for accurate diagnosis. The diagnosis of GOC can be extremely difficult due to the rarity of the cyst and lack of clear diagnostic criteria.
Jornal Brasileiro De Patologia E Medicina Laboratorial | 2009
Éricka Janine Dantas da Silveira; Maria Fernanda Lopes; Leonardo Miguel Madeira Silva; Betania Fachetti Ribeiro; Kenio Costa de Lima; Lélia Maria Guedes Queiroz
OBJETIVOS: O objetivo desta pesquisa foi realizar uma analise clinica e morfologica em lesoes orais com potencial de malignizacao. MATERIAL E METODO: Os dados clinicos e morfologicos referentes a tais lesoes foram obtidos a partir das fichas clinicas e dos laudos histopatologicos, respectivamente. RESULTADOS: Dos 205 casos analisados, a lesao mais prevalente foi a leucoplasia (70,7%), seguida da queilite actinica (16,1%), eritroplasia (9,8%) e eritroleucoplasia (3,4%). Verificou-se uma associacao significativa entre o sexo e as lesoes (p 0,05), sendo mais frequentes nas quinta, sexta e setima decadas de vida. Observou-se que, na maioria dos casos de eritroplasias e eritroleucoplasias, os diagnosticos clinicos foram incompativeis com o morfologico. Verificou-se associacao significativa entre transformacao maligna e lesoes (p < 0,001), pois a eritroplasia apresentou uma taxa de malignizacao de 20%, enquanto na leucoplasia o indice foi de 2,1%. CONCLUSAO: A prevalencia das lesoes orais com potencial de malignizacao foi semelhante ao encontrado na literatura, mas com algumas diferencas em relacao ao perfil epidemiologico das mesmas, ressaltando-se que estas entidades merecem uma atencao especial por parte do clinico, especialmente as eritroplasias, que apresentaram um elevado percentual de malignizacao e o maior indice de equivocos no diagnostico clinico.Objective: The objective of this study was to perform a clinical and morphological analysis of potentially malignant oral lesions. Material and method: The clinical and morphological data related to these lesions were obtained from clinical and histopathological records, respectively. Results: Out of 205 cases, the most prevalent lesion was oral leukoplakia (70.7%), followed by actinic cheilitis (16.1%), erythroplakia (9.8%) and erythroleukoplakia (3.4%). There was a significant association between the lesions and gender (p 0.05), although they were more frequent in the 5th, 6th and 7th decades of life. In most cases of erythroplakias and erythroleukoplakias, it was observed that clinical and morphological diagnoses were incompatible. There was a significant association between malignant transformation and lesions (p < 0.001) as the erythroplakia presented a malignization rate of 20%, whereas in leukoplakias the rate was 2.1%. Conclusion: The prevalence of potentially malignant oral lesions was similar to other findings in the medical literature, but with some differences in their epidemiological profile. It is important to highlight that these entities require further medical investigation, mainly erythroplakias, which showed high risk of malignization and the highest rate of clinical misdiagnosis. key words Potentially malignant oral lesions
International Journal of Dermatology | 2014
Dmitry José de Santana Sarmento; Márcia Cristina da Costa Miguel; Lélia Maria Guedes Queiroz; Gustavo Pina Godoy; Éricka Janine Dantas da Silveira
Actinic cheilitis (AC) is a potentially malignant disorder of the lip caused by exposure to solar radiation.
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 2015
Marcelo Gadelha Vasconcelos; Rodrigo Gadelha Vasconcelos; Denise Hélen Imaculada Pereira De Oliveira; Edilmar De Moura Santos; Leão Pereira Pinto; Éricka Janine Dantas da Silveira; Lélia Maria Guedes Queiroz
PURPOSE Oral squamous cell carcinomas have the potential for rapid and unlimited growth. Therefore, hypoxic tissue areas are common in these malignant tumors and contribute to cancer progression, therapy resistance, and poor outcomes. The aim of the present study was to analyze the gene product distribution of hypoxia-inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α) and glucose transporter-1 (GLUT-1) in cases of tongue squamous cell carcinoma (TSCC) and to identify a preliminary correlation between these proteins and clinical staging and Bryness histologic grading system (HGS). MATERIALS AND METHODS The sample included 57 cases of TSCC. Histologic sections of 3 μm were submitted to the immunoperoxidase method and semiquantitative analysis. The association between HIF-1α and GLUT-1 expression in TSCC and the clinical stage and the HGS of Bryne (1998) was evaluated using the χ(2) test, with the significance level set at 0.05 (α = 0.05). RESULTS HIF-1α was mainly expressed in the nucleus/cytoplasm of neoplastic cells, most specimens exhibited diffuse staining in neoplastic cells (84.2%), and focal staining was only observed in perinecrotic areas (15.8%). GLUT-1 was expressed in the cytoplasm and membrane of malignant cells, and diffuse staining was observed in all cases. The intensity of HIF-1α expression correlated significantly with clinical stage (P = .011) and HGS (P = .002). A significant association was observed between the distribution of HIF-1α expression and metastasis (P = .040). Immunoexpression of GLUT-1 correlated significantly with clinical stage (P = .002) and HGS (P = .000). GLUT-1 expression in the peripheral island was predominant in most low-grade tumors (78.6%); in the high-grade cases, the expression prevailed in the location center/periphery (55.8%). Comparison of the location of the tumor island in the different histologic grades showed a statistically significant difference (P = .025). CONCLUSION The expression of HIF and GLUT proteins within TSCC appears to be associated with disease stage, grade, and the presence of metastases. Additional studies are needed to evaluate the diagnostic and prognostic uses of these proteins in the treatment of TSCC.
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Éricka Janine Dantas da Silveira
Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte
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Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte
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Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte
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