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Oncotarget | 2016

Integrative transcriptome analysis identifies deregulated microRNA-transcription factor networks in lung adenocarcinoma

Naiara Cinegaglia; Sónia C.S. Andrade; Tomas Tokar; Maísa Pinheiro; Fábio E. Severino; R. A. Oliveira; Erica Nishida Hasimoto; Daniele Cristina Cataneo; Antonio José Maria Cataneo; Julio Defaveri; Cristiano de Pádua Souza; Marcia M.C. Marques; Robson Francisco Carvalho; Luiz Lehmann Coutinho; Jefferson L. Gross; Silvia Regina Rogatto; Wan L. Lam; Igor Jurisica; Patricia Pintor dos Reis

Herein, we aimed at identifying global transcriptome microRNA (miRNA) changes and miRNA target genes in lung adenocarcinoma. Samples were selected as training (N = 24) and independent validation (N = 34) sets. Tissues were microdissected to obtain >90% tumor or normal lung cells, subjected to miRNA transcriptome sequencing and TaqMan quantitative PCR validation. We further integrated our data with published miRNA and mRNA expression datasets across 1,491 lung adenocarcinoma and 455 normal lung samples. We identified known and novel, significantly over- and under-expressed (p ≤ 0.01 and FDR≤0.1) miRNAs in lung adenocarcinoma compared to normal lung tissue: let-7a, miR-10a, miR-15b, miR-23b, miR-26a, miR-26b, miR-29a, miR-30e, miR-99a, miR-146b, miR-181b, miR-181c, miR-421, miR-181a, miR-574 and miR-1247. Validated miRNAs included let-7a-2, let-7a-3, miR-15b, miR-21, miR-155 and miR-200b; higher levels of miR-21 expression were associated with lower patient survival (p = 0.042). We identified a regulatory network including miR-15b and miR-155, and transcription factors with prognostic value in lung cancer. Our findings may contribute to the development of treatment strategies in lung adenocarcinoma.


Chromosoma | 2017

The repetitive DNA element BncDNA, enriched in the B chromosome of the cichlid fish Astatotilapia latifasciata , transcribes a potentially noncoding RNA

Erica Ramos; Adauto Lima Cardoso; Judith D. Brown; D. F. Marques; Bruno E. A. Fantinatti; Diogo Cavalcanti Cabral-de-Mello; R. A. Oliveira; Rachel J. O'Neill; Cesar Martins

Supernumerary chromosomes have been studied in many species of eukaryotes, including the cichlid fish, Astatotilapia latifasciata. However, there are many unanswered questions about the maintenance, inheritance, and functional aspects of supernumerary chromosomes. The cichlid family has been highlighted as a model for evolutionary studies, including those that focus on mechanisms of chromosome evolution. Individuals of A. latifasciata are known to carry up to two B heterochromatic isochromosomes that are enriched in repetitive DNA and contain few intact gene sequences. We isolated and characterized a transcriptionally active repeated DNA, called B chromosome noncoding DNA (BncDNA), highly represented across all B chromosomes of A. latifasciata. BncDNA transcripts are differentially processed among six different tissues, including the production of smaller transcripts, indicating transcriptional variation may be linked to B chromosome presence and sexual phenotype. The transcript lengths and lack of similarity with known protein/gene sequences indicate BncRNA might represent a novel long noncoding RNA family (lncRNA). The potential for interaction between BncRNA and known miRNAs were computationally predicted, resulting in the identification of possible binding of this sequence in upregulated miRNAs related to the presence of B chromosomes. In conclusion, Bnc is a transcriptionally active repetitive DNA enriched in B chromosomes with potential action over B chromosome maintenance in somatic cells and meiotic drive in gametic cells.


European Journal of Operational Research | 2016

An extended goal programming methodology for analysis of a network encompassing multiple objectives and stakeholders

Dylan F. Jones; Helenice de Oliveira Florentino; Daniela Renata Cantane; R. A. Oliveira

This paper proposes a goal programming methodology to ensure that a mix of balance and optimisation is achieved across a hierarchical decision network. The extended goal programming principle is used for this purpose. A model is constructed that provides consideration of balance and efficiency of multiple objectives and stakeholders at each network node level. A goal programming formulation to provide the decision that best meets the goals of the network is given. The proposed model is controlled by three key parameters that represent the level of non-compensation between objectives, level of non-compensation between stakeholders, and level of centralisation in the network. The methodology is demonstrated on an example pertaining to regional renewable energy generation and the results are discussed. Conclusions are drawn as to the effect of different attitudes towards compensatory behaviour between objectives and stakeholders in the network.


Chromosome Research | 2017

The hnRNP Q-like gene is retroinserted into the B chromosomes of the cichlid fish Astatotilapia latifasciata

B. O. Carmello; Rafael Coan; Adauto Lima Cardoso; Erica Ramos; Bruno E. A. Fantinatti; D. F. Marques; R. A. Oliveira; Guilherme Targino Valente; Cesar Martins

B chromosomes are dispensable elements observed in many eukaryotic species, including the African cichlid Astatotilapia latifasciata, which might have one or two B chromosomes. Although there have been many studies focused on the biology of these chromosomes, questions about the evolution, maintenance, and potential effects of these chromosomes remain. Here, we identified a variant form of the hnRNP Q-like gene inserted into the B chromosome of A. latifasciata that is characterized by a high copy number and intron-less structure. The absence of introns and presence of transposable elements with a reverse transcriptase domain flanking hnRNP Q-like sequences suggest that this gene was retroinserted into the B chromosome. RNA-Seq analysis did not show that the B variant retroinserted copies are transcriptionally active. However, RT-qPCR results showed variations in the canonical hnRNP Q-like copy expression levels among exons, tissues, sex, and B presence/absence. Although the patterns of transcription are not well understood, the exons of the B retrocopies were overexpressed, and a bias for female B+ expression was also observed. These results suggest that retroinsertion is an additional and important mechanism contributing to B chromosome formation. Furthermore, these findings indicate a bias towards female differential expression of B chromosome sequences, suggesting that B chromosomes and sex determination are somehow associated in cichlids.


BMC Veterinary Research | 2018

Culture of mesenchymal stem cells derived from equine synovial membrane in alginate hydrogel microcapsules

Vitor Hugo dos Santos; João Pedro Hübbe Pfeifer; Jaqueline Brandão de Souza; Betsabéia Heloisa Gentilha Milani; R. A. Oliveira; Marjorie Golim Assis; Elenice Deffune; Andrei Moroz; Ana Liz Garcia Alves


Stem Cell Research & Therapy | 2018

Correction to: Culture of mesenchymal stem cells derived from equine synovial membrane in alginate hydrogel microcapsules

Vitor Hugo dos Santos; João Pedro Hübbe Pfeifer; Jaqueline Brandão de Souza; Betsabéia Heloisa Gentilha Milani; R. A. Oliveira; Marjorie Golim Assis; Elenice Deffune; Andrei Moroz; Ana Liz Garcia Alves


Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2018

Epimarcas do cromossomo B de Astatotilapia latifasciata e causas e efeitos deste elemento na expressão de genes da maquinaria de metilação do DNA

Adauto Lima Cardoso; Bruno E. A. Fantinatti; Natália Bortholazzi Venturelli; B. O. Carmello; R. A. Oliveira; Cesar Martins


Journal of Thoracic Oncology | 2017

P2.01-035 Protein and Molecular Alterations in EMT Pathways of Lung Cancer: A Comparative Analysis between NSCLCs: Topic: Proteins in Lung Cancer and Proteomics

Juliana Machado; Daniel Ascheri; Patrícia Leao; Priscila Milsoni; R. A. Oliveira; Edwin R. Parra; Vanessa Karen de Sá; Cecília Farhat; Alexandre Muxfeldt Ab'Saber; Maria Aparecida Nagai; Teresa Yae Takagaki; Alexandre Todorovic Fabro; Vera Luiza Capelozzi


Journal of Thoracic Oncology | 2017

P2.03b-034 Clinical Relevant Oncogenic Drivers in Advanced Adenocarcinoma Discloses New Therapeutic Targets in Negative EGFR/ALK/KRAS Patients: Topic: Biomarkers

Juliana Machado; Daniel Ascheri; Patrícia Leao; Priscila Milsoni; R. A. Oliveira; Edwin R. Parra; Vanessa Karen de Sá; Cecília Farhat; Cláudia Aparecida Rainho; Alexandre Muxfeldt Ab'Saber; Maria Aparecida Nagai; Teresa Yae Takagaki; Alexandre Todorovic Fabro; Vera Luiza Capelozzi


Virchows Archiv | 2016

Blood sample-based New Generation Sequencing detects circulating free MicroRNA from chronic thromboembolism pulmonary hypertension (liquid biopsy)

Alexandre Todorovic Fabro; H. R. Cntvinel; P. d. Santos Leao; A. L. dos Santos; Juliana Reis Machado; Cleonice Bueno; R. A. Oliveira; Cláudia Aparecida Rainho; H. H. Bok Yoo; V. L. Capelozzi

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Juliana Reis Machado

Universidade Federal de Goiás

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Patrícia Leao

University of São Paulo

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Edwin R. Parra

University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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Cleonice Bueno

University of São Paulo

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Daniel Ascheri

University of São Paulo

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