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Genetic determinants for prediction of outcome of patients with papillary thyro...

Póvoa, AA; Teixeira, E; Bella-cueto, MR; Batista, R; Pestana, A; Melo, M; Alves, T; Pinto, M; Sobrinho-Simões, M; Maciel, J; Soares, P

Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) usually presents an excellent prognosis, but some patients present with aggressive metastatic disease. BRAF, RAS, and TERT promoter (TERTp) genes are altered in PTC, and their impact on patient outcomes remains controversial. We aimed to determine the role of genetic alterations in PTC patient outcomes (recurrent/persistent disease, structural disease, and disease-specific mort...


Comprehensive assessment of tert mRNA expression across a large cohort of benig...

Pestana, A; Batista, R; Celestino, R; Canberk, S; Sobrinho-Simões, M; Soares, P

The presence of TERT promoter (TERTp) mutations in thyroid cancer have been associated with worse prognosis features, whereas the extent and meaning of the expression and activation of TERT in thyroid tumours is still largely unknown. We analysed frozen samples from a series of benign and malignant thyroid tumours, displaying non-aggressive features and low mutational burden in order to evaluate the presence of...


Prognostic significance of RAS mutations and P53 expression in cutaneous squamo...

Campos, MA; Macedo, S; Fernandes, MS; Pestana, A; Pardal, J; Batista, R; Vinagre, J; Sanches, A; Baptista, A; Lopes, JM; Soares, P

TP53 is considered the most commonly-altered gene in cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC). Conversely, RAS mutations have been reported in a low percentage of cSCC. The objective of our study was to evaluate the frequency of p53 expression and RAS mutations in cSCC and correlate them with clinicopathological features and patient outcome. We performed immunohistochemistry for p53 and genetic profiling for RA...


Evaluation of the role of mitochondria in the non-targeted effects of ionizing ...

Miranda, S; Correia, M; Dias, AG; Pestana, A; Soares, P; Nunes, J; Lima, J; Máximo, V; Boaventura, P

Radiobiology is moving towards a better understanding of the intercellular signaling that occurs upon radiation and how its effects relate to the dose applied. The mitochondrial role in orchestrating this biological response needs to be further explored. Cybrids (cytoplasmic hybrids) are useful cell models for studying the involvement of mitochondria in cellular processes. In the present study we used cybrid ce...


CRABP1, C1QL1 and LCN2 are biomarkers of differentiated thyroid carcinoma, and ...

Celestino, R; Nome, T; Pestana, A; Hoff, A; Gonçalves, AP; Pereira, L; Cavadas, B; Eloy, C; Bjøro, T; Sobrinho-Simões, M; Skotheim, R; Soares, P

The prognostic variability of thyroid carcinomas has led to the search for accurate biomarkers at the molecular level. Follicular thyroid carcinoma (FTC) is a typical example of differentiated thyroid carcinomas (DTC) in which challenges are faced in the differential diagnosis. Methods: We used high-throughput paired-end RNA sequencing technology to study four cases of FTC with different degree of capsular inva...


NIS expression in thyroid tumors, relation with prognosis clinicopathological a...

Tavares, C; Coelho, MJ; Eloy, C; Melo, M; Rocha, AG; Pestana, A; Batista, R; Ferreira, LB; Rios, E; Selmi-Ruby, S; Cavadas, B; Pereira, L

Thyroid cancer therapy is based on surgery followed by radioiodine treatment. The incorporation of radioiodine by cancer cells is mediated by sodium iodide symporter (NIS) (codified by the SLC5A5 gene), that is functional only when targeted to the cell membrane. We aimed to evaluate if NIS expression in thyroid primary tumors would be helpful in predicting tumor behavior, response to therapy and prognosis. NIS ...


OPNa overexpression is associated with matrix calcification in thyroid cancer c...

Ferreira, LB; Lima, RT; Bastos, A; Silva, AM; Tavares, C; Pestana, A; Rios, E; Eloy, C; Sobrinho-Simões, M; Gimba, E; Soares, P

Osteopontin (OPN) spliced variants (OPN-SV: OPNa, OPNb, and OPNc) are aberrantly expressed in tumors and frequently associated with cancer progression. This holds true for papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC), which is the most common type of thyroid cancer (TC). PTC often presents with desmoplasia and dystrophic calcification, including psammoma bodies (PB). This work aimed to investigate total OPN (tOPN) and OPN...


mTOR pathway in papillary thyroid carcinoma: Different contributions of mTORC1 ...

Tavares, C; Eloy, C; Melo, M; Rocha, AG; Pestana, A; Batista, R; Ferreira, LB; Rios, E; Sobrinho-Simões, M; Soares, P

The mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) pathway is overactivated in thyroid cancer (TC). We previously demonstrated that phospho-mTOR expression is associated with tumor aggressiveness, therapy resistance, and lower mRNA expression of SLC5A5 in papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC), while phospho-S6 (mTORC1 effector) expression was associated with less aggressive clinicopathological features. The distinct behavior...


Distal mummification of all limbs-an odd presentation of multiple myeloma

Pestana, A; Gomes, C; Correia, M.I.; Capelo, M; Freitas, P; Jacinto, F; Brazão, Maria Da Luz


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