JULIANA PEREIRA

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Departamento de Clínica Médica, Faculdade de Medicina - Docente
LIM/31 - Laboratório de Genética e Hematologia Molecular, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Líder

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    Immune Senescence-Related Gene Expression Profile in CD4+T-Lymphocytes of HTLV-1 Asymptomatic Carriers and Patients with Adult T-Cell Leukemia/Lymphoma (ATLL): A Brazilian Preliminary Study
    (2021) ASSIS FILHO, Jose Roberto; CULLER, Hebert Fabricio; LEVY, Debora; OLIVEIRA, Karolliny Silva de; NOGUEIRA, Daniel Silva; ALMEIDA, Lis Vilela de; ROCHA, Vanderson; NUKUI, Youko; LAGE, Luis Alberto de Padua Covas; PEREIRA, Juliana
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    Circulating Cell-Free DNA (ccfDNA) Isolation from Patients with Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma (DLBCL): Comparative Analysis of Commercial Kits
    (2021) OLIVEIRA, Karolliny Silva de; CULLER, Hebert Fabricio; LEVY, Debora; ASSIS FILHO, Jose Roberto; NOGUEIRA, Daniel Silva; ALMEIDA, Lis Vilela de; SILVA, Luiz Henrique da; FONSECA, Fernando Luiz Affonso; ALVES, Sarah Isabel Pinto Monteiro do Nascimento; LAGE, Luis Alberto de Padua Covas; PEREIRA, Juliana
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    Long Term Outcomes of Adult Lymphoblastic Lymphoma Patients Treated with Pediatric Regimen in Brazil
    (2021) MAIA, Ana Carolina Arrais; SILVA, Wellington F.; VELLOSO, Elvira; REGO, Eduardo M.; PEREIRA, Juliana; ROCHA, Vanderson
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    Global expression of noncoding RNome reveals dysregulation of small RNAs in patients with HTLV-1-associated adult T-cell leukemia: a pilot study
    (2021) NASCIMENTO, Andrezza; SOUZA, Daniela Raguer Valadao de; PESSOA, Rodrigo; PIETROBON, Anna Julia; NUKUI, Youko; PEREIRA, Juliana; CASSEB, Jorge; OLIVEIRA, Augusto Cesar Penalva de; LOUREIRO, Paula; DUARTE, Alberto Jose da Silva; CLISSA, Patricia Bianca; SANABANI, Sabri Saeed
    Background Adult T cell lymphoma/leukemia (ATLL) is a peripheral T-cell neoplasm caused by human T-cell lymphotropic virus-1 (HTLV-1). Small RNAs (sRNAs), including microRNAs (miRNAs), play a pivotal role in the initiation and development of hematological malignancies and may represent potential therapeutic target molecules. However, little is known about how these molecules impact the pathogenesis of ATLL. In this study, we aimed to identify sRNA expression signatures associated with ATLL and to investigate their potential implication in the pathophysiology of the disease. Methods Small-RNAseq analysis was performed in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from HTLV-1- associated ATLL (n = 10) in comparison to asymptomatic carriers (n = 8) and healthy controls (n = 5). Sequencing was carried out using the Illumina MiSeq platform, and the deregulation of selected miRNAs was validated by real-time PCR. Pathway analyses of most deregulated miRNA were performed and their global profiling was combined with transcriptome data in ATLL. Results The sequencing identified specific sRNAs signatures associated with ATLL patients that target pathways relevant in ATLL, such as the transforming growth factor-(beta TGF-beta), Wnt, p53, apoptosis, and mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling cascades. Network analysis revealed several miRNAs regulating highly connected genes within the ATLL transcriptome. miR-451-3p was the most downregulated miRNA in active patients. Conclusions Our findings shed light on the expression of specific sRNAs in HTLV-1 associated ATLL, which may represent promising candidates as biomarkers that help monitor the disease activity.
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    Hospital admissions and place of death prior and during COVID-19: Real-world data from a Brazilian cancer center
    (2021) NASCIMENTO, Karla Lucia Lucia; PHILIP, Errol James; SACCHI, Luana; PEREIRA, Juliana; NAZARIO, Jose; MATOS NETO, Joao Nunes; BERGEROT, Cristiane Decat; LEE, David; BERGEROT, Paulo Gustavo
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    High Toxicity and Poor Survival with Association CHOP Plus Etoposide Compared to CHOP Regimen in 124 Brazilian Patients with Nodal PTCL Lymphomas (nPTCL): A Real-Life Experience
    (2021) LAGE, Luis Alberto de Padua Covas; BRITO, Claudio Vinicius; BARRETO, Guilherme Carneiro; REICHERT, Cadiele Oliana; LEVY, Debora; CULLER, Hebert Fabricio; ZERBINI, Maria Claudia Nogueira; ROCHA, Vanderson; PEREIRA, Juliana
  • article 11 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Outcomes and Prognostic Factors in a Large Cohort of Hospitalized Cancer Patients With COVID-19
    (2021) MARTA, Guilherme Nader; BONADIO, Renata Colombo; SEJAS, Odeli Nicole Encinas; WATARAI, Gabriel; MACHADO, Maria Cecilia Mathias; FRASSON, Lorena Teixeira; MONIZ, Camila Motta Venchiarutti; ITO, Raquel Keiko de Luca; PEIXOTO, Driele; HOFF, Camilla Oliveira; ANASTACIO, Veruska Menegatti; JR, Ulysses Ribeiro; PEREIRA, Juliana; ROCHA, Vanderson; ABDALA, Edson; ESTEVEZ-DIZ, Maria Del Pilar; HOFF, Paulo M.
    PURPOSE Patients with cancer are at increased risk for unfavorable outcomes from COVID-19. Knowledge about the outcome determinants of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection in this population is essential for risk stratification and definition of appropriate management. Our objective was to evaluate prognostic factors for all-cause mortality in patients diagnosed with both cancer and COVID-19. METHODS All consecutive patients with cancer hospitalized at our institution with COVID-19 were included. Electronic medical records were reviewed for clinical and laboratory characteristics potentially associated with outcomes. RESULTS Five hundred seventy-six consecutive patients with cancer and COVID-19 were included in the present study. An overall in-hospital mortality rate of 49.3% was demonstrated. Clinical factors associated with increased risk of death because of COVID-19 were age over 65 years, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status > 0 zero, best supportive care, primary lung cancer, and the presence of lung metastases. Laboratory findings associated with a higher risk of unfavorable outcomes were neutrophilia, lymphopenia, and elevated levels of D-dimer, creatinine, C-reactive protein, or AST. CONCLUSION A high mortality rate in patients with cancer who were diagnosed with COVID-19 was demonstrated in the present study, emphasizing the need for close surveillance in this group of patients, especially in those with unfavorable prognostic characteristics. (C) 2021 by American Society of Clinical Oncology
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    Rhoa Mutation Is a Potential Biomarker Associated with Adverse Prognosis and High- Tumor Burden in Patients with Nodal Peripheral Lymphomas with T-Helper Follicular Phenotype (nPTCL-Thf): Data from a Brazilian Retrospective Cohort of Nodal PTCL
    (2021) LAGE, Luis Alberto de Padua Covas; BARRETO, Guilherme Carneiro; CULLER, Hebert Fabricio; CAVALCANTI, Jessica Billar; ALVES, Lucas de Oliveira; NARDINELLI, Luciana; BENDIT, Israel; ROCHA, Vanderson; PEREIRA, Juliana
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    Educational and financial impact of a recommendation on cancer-associated thrombosis (CAT) management: experience of a Brazilian oncological Public Hospital for adults
    (2021) ROTHSCHILD, C.; DIZ, M. P. E.; ZERATI, A. E.; SABANAI, A. H.; ALBUQUERQUE, G. M.; TAKAHASHI, T. T.; BRANDAO, A. A. G. S.; PEREIRA, J.; ROCHA, V.
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    Plasmacytoma and plasma cell myeloma affecting the jaws: A multi-institutional collaborative study
    (2021) SOUZA, Lucas Lacerda de; CACERES, Cinthia Veronica Bardalez Lopez de; VARGAS, Pablo Agustin; LOPES, Marcio Ajudarte; SANTOS-SILVA, Alan Roger; SILVA, Wagner Gomes da; PRADO-RIBEIRO, Ana Carolina; BRANDAO, Thais Bianca; PEREIRA, Juliana; MESQUITA, Ricardo Alves; PONTES, Flavia Sirotheau Correa; GONZALEZ-ARRIAGADA, Wilfredo Alejandro; PEDRAZA, Ricardo Martinez; ANDRADE, Bruno Augusto Benevenuto de; ROMANACH, Mario Jose; SOARES, Ciro Dantas; CARVALHO, Maria Goretti Freire de; PIRES, Fabio Ramoa; CARLOS, Roman; FONSECA, Felipe Paiva; PONTES, Helder Antonio Rebelo; ALMEIDA, Oslei Paes de
    Background Plasma cell neoplasms are characterized by the proliferation of a single clone of plasma cells with production of a monoclonal immunoglobulin. They can manifest as a single lesion (plasmacytoma) or as multiple lesions (multiple myeloma). Methods Paraffin-embedded tissue blocks of patients microscopically diagnosed with plasma cell neoplasms in the jaws were retrieved from five pathology files. Data including clinical, radiographic, microscopic and immunohistochemical findings, treatment employed and follow-up status were retrieved from the pathology reports. Results Fifty-two cases were retrieved (mean age: 59.4 years) without sex predilection. The mandible was the most affected site (67.3%), usually associated with pain and/or paresthesia (53.8%). Lesions in other bones besides the jaws were reported for 24 patients (46.2%). Radiographically, tumours usually presented as poorly defined osteolytic lesions with unilocular or multilocular images, while microscopy revealed diffuse proliferation of neoplastic plasma cells with nuclear displacement and abundant eosinophilic cytoplasm. Two cases were classified as anaplastic, and amyloid deposits were found in two other cases. Immunohistochemistry was positive for plasma cell markers and negative for CD20 and CD3, and monoclonality for kappa light chain predominated. The overall survival rate after 5 years of follow-up was 26.6%. Conclusion Plasma cell neoplasms are aggressive tumours with a poor prognosis and involvement of the jaws may be the first complaint of the patient. Thus, oral pathologists, head and neck surgeons and dentists should be aware of their clinical, radiographic and microscopic manifestations.