ANA AMELIA FIALHO DE OLIVEIRA HOFF

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    A Phase I Study of Imatinib, Dacarbazine, and Capecitabine in Advanced Endocrine Cancers
    (2014) HALPERIN, Daniel M.; HOFF, Paulo; HOFF, Ana O.; PHAN, Alexandria; YAO, James C.
  • article 15 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Cytoreductive Surgery of the Primary Tumor in Metastatic Adrenocortical Carcinoma: Impact on Patients' Survival
    (2022) SROUGI, Victor; BANCOS, Irina; DAHER, Marilyne; LEE, Jeffrey E.; GRAHAM, Paul H.; KARAM, Jose A.; HENRIQUEZ, Andres; MCKENZIE, Travis J.; SADA, Alaa; BOURDEAU, Isabelle; POIRIER, Jonathan; VAIDYA, Anand; ABBONDANZA, Tiffany; KIERNAN, Colleen M.; RAO, Sarika N.; HAMIDI, Oksana; SACHITHANANDAN, Nirupa; HOFF, Ana O.; CHAMBO, Jose L.; ALMEIDA, Madson Q.; HABRA, Mouhammed Amir; V, Maria C. B. Fragoso
    Context The role of cytoreduction of adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) remains poorly understood. Objective To analyze the impact of cytoreductive surgery of the primary tumor in patients with metastatic ACC. Design and Setting We performed a multicentric, retrospective paired cohort study comparing the overall survival (OS) in patients with metastatic ACC who were treated either with cytoreductive surgery (CR group) or without cytoreductive surgery (no-CR group) of the primary tumor. Data were retrieved from 9 referral centers in the American-Australian-Asian Adrenal Alliance collaborative research group. Patients Patients aged >= 18 years with metastatic ACC at initial presentation who were treated between January 1, 1995, and May 31, 2019. Intervention Performance (or not) of cytoreductive surgery of the primary tumor. Main outcome and measures A propensity score match was done using age and the number of organs with metastasis (<= 2 or >2). The main outcome was OS, determined from the date of diagnosis until death or until last follow-up for living patients. Results Of 339 patients pooled, 239 were paired and included: 128 in the CR group and 111 in the no-CR group. The mean follow-up was 67 months. Patients in the no-CR group had greater risk of death than did patients in the CR group (hazard ratio [HR] = 3.18; 95% CI, 2.34-4.32). Independent predictors of survival included age (HR = 1.02; 95% CI, 1.00-1.03), hormone excess (HR = 2.56; 95% CI, 1.66-3.92), and local metastasis therapy (HR = 0.41; 95% CI, 0.47-0.65). Conclusion Cytoreductive surgery of the primary tumor in patients with metastatic ACC is associated with prolonged survival.
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    Evidence for a Founder Effect of SDHB Exon 1 Deletion in Brazilian Patients With Paraganglioma
    (2023) FAGUNDES, Gustavo F. C.; FREITAS-CASTRO, Felipe; SANTANA, Lucas S.; AFONSO, Ana Caroline F.; PETENUCI, Janaina; FUNARI, Mariana F. A.; GUIMARAES, Augusto G.; LEDESMA, Felipe L.; PEREIRA, Maria Adelaide A.; VICTOR, Carolina R.; FERRARI, Marcela S. M.; COELHO, Fernando M. A.; SROUGI, Victor; TANNO, Fabio Y.; CHAMBO, Jose L.; LATRONICO, Ana Claudia; MENDONCA, Berenice B.; V, Maria Candida B. Fragoso; HOFF, Ana O.; ALMEIDA, Madson Q.
    Context Limited information is available concerning the genetic spectrum of pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma (PPGL) patients in South America. Germline SDHB large deletions are very rare worldwide, but most of the individuals harboring the SDHB exon 1 deletion originated from the Iberian Peninsula. Objective Our aim was to investigate the spectrum of SDHB genetic defects in a large cohort of Brazilian patients with PPGLs. Methods Genetic investigation of 155 index PPGL patients was performed by Sanger DNA sequencing, multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification, and/or target next-generation sequencing panel. Common ancestrality was investigated by microsatellite genotyping with haplotype reconstruction, and analysis of deletion breakpoint. Results Among 155 index patients, heterozygous germline SDHB pathogenic or likely pathogenic variants were identified in 22 cases (14.2%). The heterozygous SDHB exon 1 complete deletion was the most frequent genetic defect in SDHB, identified in 8 out of 22 (36%) of patients. Haplotype analysis of 5 SDHB flanking microsatellite markers demonstrated a significant difference in haplotype frequencies in a case-control permutation test (P = 0.03). More precisely, 3 closer/informative microsatellites were shared by 6 out of 8 apparently unrelated cases (75%) (SDHB-GATA29A05-D1S2826-D1S2644 | SDHB-186-130-213), which was observed in only 1 chromosome (1/42) without SDHB exon 1 deletion (X-2 = 29.43; P < 0.001). Moreover, all cases with SDHB exon 1 deletion had the same gene breakpoint pattern of a 15 678 bp deletion previously described in the Iberian Peninsula, indicating a common origin. Conclusion The germline heterozygous SDHB exon 1 deletion was the most frequent genetic defect in the Brazilian PPGL cohort. Our findings demonstrated a founder effect for the SDHB exon 1 deletion in Brazilian patients with paragangliomas.
  • article 11 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Genetic and clinical aspects of paediatric pheochromocytomas and paragangliomas
    (2021) PETENUCI, Janaina; GUIMARAES, Augusto G.; FAGUNDES, Gustavo F. C.; BENEDETTI, Anna Flavia F.; AFONSO, Ana Caroline F.; PEREIRA, Maria Adelaide A.; ZERBINI, Maria Claudia N.; SIQUEIRA, Sheila; YAMAUCHI, Fernando; SOARES, Silvia C.; SROUGI, Victor; TANNO, Fabio Y.; CHAMBO, Jose L.; I, Roberto Lopes; DENES, Francisco T.; HOFF, Ana O.; LATRONICO, Ana Claudia; MENDONCA, Berenice B.; V, Maria Candida B. Fragoso; ALMEIDA, Madson Q.
    Objective Few and conflicting reports have characterized the genetics of paediatric pheochromocytomas and paragangliomas (PPGLs). This study aimed to investigate the clinical and genetic features of Brazilian children with PPGL. Patients and Methods This study included 25 children (52% girls) with PPGL. The median age at diagnosis was 15 years (4-19). The median time of follow-up was 145 months. The genetic investigation was performed by Sanger DNA sequencing, multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification and/or target next-generation sequencing panel. Results Of the 25 children with PPGL, 11 (44%), 4 (16%), 2 (8%), 1 (4%) and 7 (28%) had germline VHL pathogenic variants, SDHB, SDHD, RET and negative genetic investigation, respectively. Children with germline VHL missense pathogenic variants were younger than those with SDHB or SDHD genetic defects [median (range), 12 (4-16) vs. 15.5 (14-19) years; P = .027]. Moreover, 10 of 11 cases with VHL pathogenic variants had bilateral pheochromocytoma (six asynchronous and four synchronous). All children with germline SDHB pathogenic variants presented with abdominal paraganglioma (one of them malignant). The two cases with SDHD pathogenic variants presented with head and neck paraganglioma. Among the cases without a genetic diagnosis, 6 and 2 had pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma, respectively. Furthermore, metastatic PPGL was diagnosed in four (16%) of 25 PPGL. Conclusions Most of the paediatric PPGL were hereditary and multifocal. The majority of the affected genes belong to pseudohypoxic cluster 1, with VHL being the most frequently mutated. Therefore, our findings impact surgical management and surveillance of children with PPGL.
  • article 24 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Genotype and phenotype landscape of MEN2 in 554 medullary thyroid cancer patients: the BrasMEN study
    (2019) MACIEL, Rui M. B.; CAMACHO, Cleber P.; ASSUMPCAO, Ligia V. M.; BUFALO, Natassia E.; CARVALHO, Andre L.; CARVALHO, Gisah A. de; CASTRONEVES, Luciana A.; JR, Francisco M. de Castro; CEOLIN, Lucieli; CERUTTI, Janete M.; CORBO, Rossana; FERRAZ, Tania M. B. L.; V, Carla Ferreira; FRANCA, M. Inez C.; GALVAO, Henrique C. R.; GERMANO-NETO, Fausto; GRAF, Hans; JORGES, Alexander A. L.; KUNII, Ilda S.; LAURIA, Marcio W.; LEAL, Vera L. G.; LINDSEY, Susan C.; JR, Delmar M. Lourenco; MADER, Lea M. Z.; MAGALHAES, Patricia K. R.; MARTINS, Joao R. M.; MARTINS-COSTA, M. Cecilia; MAZETOR, Glaucia M. F. S.; IMPELLIZZERI, Anelise I.; NOGUEIRA, Celia R.; I, Edenir Palmero; PESSOA, Cencita H. C. N.; PRADA, Bibiana; SIQUEIRA, Debora R.; SOUSA, Maria Sharmila A.; TOLEDO, Rodrigo A.; VALENTE, Flavia O. F.; VAISMAN, Fernanda; WARD, Laura S.; WEBER, Shana S.; V, Rita Weiss; YANG, Ji H.; DIAS-DA-SILVA, Magnus R.; HOFF, Ana O.; TOLEDO, Sergio P. A.; MAIA, Ana L.
    Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2 (MEN2) is an autosomal dominant genetic disease caused by RET gene germline mutations that is characterized by medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) associated with other endocrine tumors. Several reports have demonstrated that the RET mutation profile may vary according to the geographical area. In this study, we collected clinical and molecular data from 554 patients with surgically confirmed MTC from 176 families with MEN2 in 18 different Brazili an centers to compare the type and prevalence of RET mutations with those from other countries. The most frequent mutations, classified by the number of families affected, occur in codon 634, exon 11 (76 families), followed by codon 918, exon 16 (34 families: 26 with M918T and 8 with M918V) and codon 804, exon 14 (22 families: 15 with V804M and 7 with V804L). When compared with other major published series from Europe, there are several similarities and some differences. While the mutations in codons C618, C620, C630, E768 and S891 present a similar prevalence, some mutations have a lower prevalence in Brazil, and others are found mainly in Brazil (G533C and M918V). These results reflect the singular proportion of European, Amerindian and African ancestries in the Brazilian mosaic genome.
  • article 4 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    SDHB large deletions are associated with absence of MIBG uptake in metastatic lesions of malignant paragangliomas
    (2021) PETENUCI, Janaina; FAGUNDES, Gustavo F. C.; BENEDETTI, Anna Flavia F.; GUIMARAES, Augusto G.; AFONSO, Ana Caroline F.; MOTA, Flavia T.; MAGALHAES, Aurea Luiza F.; COURA-FILHO, George B.; ZERBINI, Maria Claudia N.; SIQUEIRA, Sheila; MONTENEGRO, Fabio L. M.; SROUGI, Victor; TANNO, Fabio Y.; CHAMBO, Jose Luis; FERRARI, Marcela S. S.; BEZERRA NETO, Joao Evangelista; PEREIRA, Maria Adelaide A.; LATRONICO, Ana Claudia; FRAGOSO, Maria Candida B. V.; MENDONCA, Berenice B.; HOFF, Ana O.; ALMEIDA, Madson Q.
  • article 82 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Comparison of Pheochromocytoma-Specific Morbidity and Mortality Among Adults With Bilateral Pheochromocytomas Undergoing Total Adrenalectomy vs Cortical-Sparing Adrenalectomy
    (2019) NEUMANN, Hartmut P. H.; TSOY, Uliana; BANCOS, Irina; AMODRU, Vincent; WALZ, Martin K.; TIROSH, Amit; KAUR, Ravinder Jeet; MCKENZIE, Travis; QI, Xiaoping; BANDGAR, Tushar; PETROV, Roman; YUKINA, Marina Y.; ROSLYAKOVA, Anna; HORST-SCHRIVERS, Anouk N. A. van der; BERENDS, Annika M. A.; HOFF, Ana O.; CASTRONEVES, Luciana Audi; FERRARA, Alfonso Massimiliano; RIZZATI, Silvia; MIAN, Caterina; DVORAKOVA, Sarka; HASSE-LAZAR, Kornelia; KVACHENYUK, Andrey; PECZKOWSKA, Mariola; LOLI, Paola; ERENLER, Feyza; KRAUSS, Tobias; ALMEIDA, Madson Q.; LIU, Longfei; ZHU, Feizhou; RECASENS, Monica; WOHLLK, Nelson; CORSSMIT, Eleonora P. M.; SHAFIGULLINA, Zulfiya; CALISSENDORFF, Jan; GROZINSKY-GLASBERG, Simona; KUNAVISARUT, Tada; SCHALIN-JANTTI, Camilla; CASTINETTI, Frederic; VLCEK, Petr; BELTSEVICH, Dmitry; I, Viacheslav Egorov; SCHIAVI, Francesca; LINKS, Thera P.; LECHAN, Ronald M.; BAUSCH, Birke; YOUNG JR., William F.; ENG, Charis; JAISWAL, Sanjeet Kumar; ZSCHIEDRICH, Stefan; V, Maria C. B. Fragoso; PEREIRA, Maria A. A.; LI, Minghao; COSTA, Josefina Biarnes; JUHLIN, Carl Christofer; GROSS, David; VIOLANTE, Alice H. D.; KOCJAN, Tomaz; NGEOW, Joanne; YOEL, Uri; FRAENKEL, Merav; SIMSIR, Ilgin Yildirim; UGURLU, M. Umit; ZIAGAKI, Athanasia; DIAZ, Luis Robles; KUDLAI, Inna Stepanovna; GIMM, Oliver; SCHERBAUM, Christina Rebecca; ABEBE-CAMPINO, Gadi; BARBON, Giovanni; TASCHIN, Elisa; MALINOC, Angelica; KHUDIAKOVA, Natalia Valeryevna; V, Nikita Ivanov; PFEIFER, Marija; ZOVATO, Stefania; PLOECKINGER, Ursula; MAKAY, Ozer; GRINEVA, Elena; JARZAB, Barbara; JANUSZEWICZ, Andrzej; SHAH, Nalini; SEUFERT, Jochen; OPOCHER, Giuseppe; LARSSON, Catharina
    IMPORTANCE Large studies investigating long-term outcomes of patients with bilateral pheochromocytomas treated with either total or cortical-sparing adrenalectomies are needed to inform clinical management. OBJECTIVE To determine the association of total vs cortical-sparing adrenalectomy with pheochromocytoma-specific mortality, the burden of primary adrenal insufficiency after bilateral adrenalectomy, and the risk of pheochromocytoma recurrence. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS This cohort study used data from a multicenter consortium-based registry for 625 patients treated for bilateral pheochromocytomas between 1950 and 2018. Data were analyzed from September 1, 2018, to June 1, 2019. EXPOSURES Total or cortical-sparing adrenalectomy. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES Primary adrenal insufficiency, recurrent pheochromocytoma, and mortality. RESULTS Of 625 patients (300 [48%] female) with a median (interquartile range [IQR]) age of 30 (22-40) years at diagnosis, 401 (64%) were diagnosed with synchronous bilateral pheochromocytomas and 224 (36%) were diagnosed with metachronous pheochromocytomas (median [IQR] interval to second adrenalectomy, 6 [1-13] years). In 505 of 526 tested patients (96%), germline mutationswere detected in the genes RET (282 patients [54%]), VHL (184 patients [35%]), and other genes (39 patients [7%]). Of 849 adrenalectomies performed in 625 patients, 324 (52%) were planned as cortical sparing and were successful in 248 of 324 patients (76.5%). Primary adrenal insufficiency occurred in all patients treated with total adrenalectomy but only in 23.5% of patients treated with attempted cortical-sparing adrenalectomy. A third of patients with adrenal insufficiency developed complications, such as adrenal crisis or iatrogenic Cushing syndrome. Of 377 patients who became steroid dependent, 67 (18%) developed at least 1 adrenal crisis and 50 (13%) developed iatrogenic Cushing syndrome during median (IQR) follow-up of 8 (3-25) years. Two patients developed recurrent pheochromocytoma in the adrenal bed despite total adrenalectomy. In contrast, 33 patients (13%) treated with successful cortical-sparing adrenalectomy developed another pheochromocytoma within the remnant adrenal after a median (IQR) of 8 (4-13) years, all of which were successfully treated with another surgery. Cortical-sparing surgery was not associated with survival. Overall survivalwas associated with comorbidities unrelated to pheochromocytoma: of 63 patients who died, only 3 (5%) died of metastatic pheochromocytoma. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE Patients undergoing cortical-sparing adrenalectomy did not demonstrate decreased survival, despite development of recurrent pheochromocytoma in 13%. Cortical-sparing adrenalectomy should be considered in all patients with hereditary pheochromocytoma.
  • article 126 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Endocrine side effects of cancer immunotherapy
    (2017) CUKIER, Priscilla; SANTINI, Fernando C.; SCARANTI, Mariana; HOFF, Ana O.
    Immune checkpoint inhibitors have recently become a cornerstone for the treatment of different advanced cancers. These drugs, represented mainly by monoclonal antibodies anti-cytotoxic T-lymphocyte antigen 4 (CTLA-4), anti-programmed cell death protein-1 (PD-1) and anti-PD-1 ligand molecules (PD-L1 and L2), have the ability to reactivate the immune system against tumor cells, but can also trigger a myriad of autoimmune side effects, termed immune-related adverse events (irAEs). In particular, there are a number of endocrine-related irAEs. Current data from clinical trials show increased incidence of hypophysitis with CTLA4 inhibition and thyroid dysfunction with PD-(L) 1 blockade. In addition, a few cases of type 1 diabetes mellitus and primary adrenal insufficiency have been reported. We discuss the incidence, clinical manifestations, diagnosis and management of immune-related endocrinopathies in this highly complex context of oncological patients in need of immunotherapies.
  • article 6 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    5th International ACC Symposium: Future and Current Therapeutic Trials in Adrenocortical Carcinoma
    (2016) HOFF, Ana O.; BERRUTI, Alfredo
    Adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) is a rare and complex disease associated with a high mortality rate. Despite intensive translational and clinical research, prognosis remains poor. Over the past decade, a significant effort has been made to develop multinational, collaborative studies to better understand the pathogenesis and clinical features of this rare disease in attempt to improve the therapeutic strategies and patient outcome. The results of both standard and newer treatments are discussed in this review as well as the recent discovery of pathways involved in ACC pathogenesis that provide the rationale to introduce new molecular target therapies. Finally, remaining issues regarding how to improve available therapies in adjuvant setting are raised and addressed.
  • article 4 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Choosing Wisely for Thyroid Conditions: Recommendations of the Thyroid Department of the Brazilian Society of Endocrinology and Metabolism
    (2021) DORA, Jose Miguel; BISCOLLA, Rosa Paula Mello; CALDAS, Gustavo; CERUTTI, Janete; GRAF, Hans; HOFF, Ana O.; MAZETO, Glaucia M. F. S.; MAGALHAES, Patricia Kunzle Ribeiro; MESA JUNIOR, Cleo Otaviano; SCHEFFEL, Rafael Selbach; TEIXEIRA, Patricia de Fatima dos Santos; VAISMAN, Fernanda; VILLAGELIN, Danilo; MAIA, Ana Luiza
    Objective: Choosing Wisely (CW) is an initiative that aims to advance the dialogue between physicians and patients about low-value health interventions. Given that thyroid conditions are frequent in clinical practice, we aimed to develop an evidence-based list of thyroid CW recommendations. Materials and methods: The Thyroid Department of the Brazilian Society of Endocrinology and Metabolism (SBEM) named a Task Force to conduct the initiative. The Task Force work was based on an electronic Delphi approach. The 10 recommendations that received the highest scores by the Task Force were submitted for voting by all SBEM associates. The 5 recommendations that received the highest scores by SBEM associates are presented herein. Results: The Task Force was composed of 14 thyroidologists from 10 tertiary-care, teaching-based Brazilian institutions. The brainstorming/ideation phase resulted in 69 recommendations. After the removal of duplicates and recommendations that did not adhere to the initiative's scope, 35 remained. Then the Task Force voted to attribute a grade (0 [lowest agreement] to 10 [highest agreement]) for each recommendation. The 10 recommendations that received the highest scores by the Task Force were submitted to all SBEM associates. A total of 683 associates voted electronically, attributing a grade (0 to 10) for each recommendation. The 5 recommendations that received the highest scores by the SBEM associates compose our final list. Conclusion: A set of recommendations to avoid unnecessary medical tests, treatments, or procedures for thyroid conditions are offered with a transparent methodology.This initiative aims to foster productive interactions between physicians and patients, stimulating shared decision-making.