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Immunotherapy in lung cancer brain metastases

Paisana, Eunice; Cascao, Rita; Alvoeiro, Magda; Félix, Francisco; Martins, Guilherme; Guerreiro, Carla; Roque, Rafael; Cruz, Rafael Moiteiro Da

Brain metastases (BM) occur frequently in lung cancer, particularly in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients and remain a significant cause of morbidity and mortality. Standard therapies have limited efficacy due to poor crossing of the blood-brain barrier and the distinct features between BM and the primary tumor. This review explores the immune landscape of brain metastatic disease, emerging immunothera...


Role of UBE2C in brain cancer invasion and dissemination

Domentean, Stefani; Paisana, Eunice; Cascao, Rita; Faria, Claudia

Glioblastoma (GB) and brain metastases (BM) are the most common brain tumors in adults and are invariably associated with a dismal outcome. These highly malignant tumors share common features including increased invasion and migration of the primary or metastatic brain cancer cells, whose triggering mechanisms are largely unknown. Emerging evidence has suggested that the ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme E2C (UBE2C)...


Decrease of CD68 Synovial Macrophages in Celastrol Treated Arthritic Rats

Cascão, Rita; Vidal, Bruno; Lopes, Inês P.; Paisana, Eunice; Rino, José; Moita, Luis F.; Fonseca, João E.

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic immune-mediated inflammatory disease characterized by cellular infiltration into the joints, hyperproliferation of synovial cells and bone damage. Available treatments for RA only induce remission in around 30% of the patients, have important adverse effects and its use is limited by their high cost. Therefore, compounds that can control arthritis, with an acceptable safet...


Decrease of CD68 synovial macrophages in celastrol treated arthritic rats

Cascao, Rita; Vidal, Bruno; Lopes, Inês; Paisana, Eunice; Rino, José; Moita, Luis; Fonseca, João Eurico

Background: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic immune-mediated inflammatory disease characterized by cellular infiltration into the joints, hyperproliferation of synovial cells and bone damage. Available treatments for RA only induce remission in around 30% of the patients, have important adverse effects and its use is limited by their high cost. Therefore, compounds that can control arthritis, with an acce...


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