LEANDRO LUONGO DE MATOS

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Instituto do Câncer do Estado de São Paulo, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Médico
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  • article 6 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    MicroRNA-mediated extracellular matrix remodeling in squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity
    (2021) MENDERICO JUNIOR, Gilberto Mendes; THEODORO, Therese Rachell; PASINI, Fatima Solange; ISHIKAWA, Marina de Menezes; SANTOS, Nayara Stephanie Sousa; MELLO, Evandro Sobroza de; PINHAL, Maria Aparecida da Silva; MOYSES, Raquel Ajub; KULCSAR, Marco Aurelio Vamondes; DEDIVITIS, Rogerio Aparecido; CERNEA, Claudio Roberto; KOWALSKI, Luiz Paulo; MATOS, Leandro Luongo de
    Background We evaluated microRNAs and extracellular matrix component profiles in squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity (OSCC) in comparison to healthy mucosa. Methods Retrospective study investigating 64 microRNAs related to oncogenic process and to constituents of the extracellular matrix. We also performed immunohistochemical assays for molecules involved in the same biological processes. Results High expression of miR-21-5p (p < 0.001) and miR-106-5p (p < 0.001) and low expression of miR-320a (p = 0.001) and miR-222-3p (p = 0.001) were predictors of malignancy. Individually, miR-21-5p exhibited the best statistical performance (area under the curve = 0.972; 95% confidence interval: 0.911-1.000) in the differentiation between tumor tissue and healthy mucosa. Moreover, tumor sample showed increased expression of MMP-2, MMP-9, alpha-laminin, and beta-laminin in tumor-related fibroblasts and lower continuity of type IV collagen in the basement membrane. Conclusion The present study demonstrates the biological effects of microRNAs on the carcinogenesis of OSCC as well as the intense modification of the tumor microenvironment.
  • article 3 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Biomarkers of human papillomavirus (HPV)-driven head and neck cancer in Latin America and Europe study: Study design and HPV DNA/p16(INK4a) status
    (2022) SICHERO, Laura; TAGLIABUE, Marta; MOTA, Giana; FERREIRA, Silvaneide; NUNES, Rafaella A. L.; CASTANEDA, Carlos Arturo; CASTILLO, Miluska; CORREA, Rita Mariel; PERDOMO, Sandra; RODRIGUEZ-URREGO, Paula A.; MATOS, Leandro Luongo; MOHSSEN, Ansarin; GHEIT, Tarik; TOMMASINO, Massimo; CHIOCCA, Susanna; VILLA, Luisa Lina
    Background Human papillomavirus (HPV)-driven head/neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC) prevalence varies globally. We evaluated HPV DNA and p16(INK4a) in formalin fixed paraffin embedded (FFPE) HNSCC from Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and Peru. Methods HPV was genotyped by PCR-hybridization. All HPV DNA positive and some HPV DNA negative cases underwent p16(INK4a) immunohistochemistry. Results HPV DNA was detected in 32.8%, 11.1%, and 17.8% of oropharyngeal (OPC), oral cavity (OCC) and laryngeal (LC) cancers, respectively. OPC HPV prevalence was higher in Colombia (94.7%), and Argentina (42.6%) compared to Brazil (10.6%) and Peru (0.0%). HPV-16 was the most detected. Other HPVs were found in LC. Higher rates of p16(INK4a) positivity were observed among HPV positive OPC/OCC cases compared to LC cases. Conclusions Our results support a role for HPV-16 in a subset of HNSCC, corroborate the heterogeneity observed in samples from different countries, and contribute additional etiological and biomarkers information in tumors of significant impact worldwide.
  • article 3 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Sentinel lymph node biopsy for early squamous cell carcinoma of the lip and oral cavity: Real-world experience in Brazil
    (2022) MATOS, Leandro Luongo; CAPUZZO, Renato Castro; PEDRUZZI, Paola Andrea Galbiatti; FARIAS, Terence; FARIAS, Jose Wilson Mourao de; CHONE, Carlos Takahiro; KOHLER, Hugo Fontan; VARTANIAN, Jose Guilherme; DIAS, Fernando Luiz; COUTO, Eduardo Vieira; PINTO, Fabio Roberto; CARVALHO, Andre Lopes; KOWALSKI, Luiz Paulo
    Background This study aimed to evaluate the accuracy and oncological results of sentinel lymph node biopsy in patients with early lip and oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) in a real-world scenario. Methods Retrospective study including seven Brazilian centers. Results Four-hundred and seven cN0 patients were accrued for 20 years. The rate of occult metastasis was 23.1% and 22 patients (5.4%) had regional failure. We found, for 5 years of follow-up, 85.3% of regional recurrence-free survival; 77.1% of disease-free survival; 73.7% of overall survival; and 86.7% of disease-specific survival. The rate of false-negative cases was 5.4%. Conclusion In a real-world scenario, sentinel lymph node biopsy for patients with SCC of the lip and oral cavity proved feasible in different settings and to be oncologically safe, with similar rates of occult lymph node metastasis and false-negative cases, when compared to elective neck dissection, and with similar long-term survival to that reported historically.
  • article 2 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Achieving negative resection margins in oral cavity cancer with masticator space involvement-Is it feasible? An international collaborative study
    (2022) HOROWITZ, Gilad; ALMEIDA, John R. De; BERANIA, Ilyes; GOLDSTEIN, David P.; KOEHLER, Hugo Fontan; KOWALSKI, Luiz Paulo; MATOS, Leandro Luongo; BRENNER-ULLMAN, Adi; FLISS, Dan M.; MUHANNA, Nidal; HALPERN, Daniel; NARD-CARMEL, Narin; UNGAR, Omer J.; WARSHAVSKY, Anton
    Background Masticator space involvement in oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma (OCSCC) is considered an unresectable disease. Nevertheless, achieving negative resection margins is feasible in limited masticatory space involvement. Materials and Methods A multi-institutional study on OCSCC patients with masticator space invasion who underwent surgical resection. Margin status was assessed according to anatomic tumor involvement of the inframandibular and supra-mandibular notch. Results One-hundred and thirty-two patients met the inclusion criteria. Then, 67 patients (50.8%) were diagnosed with a supra-notch tumor and 65 (49.2%) with an infra-notch disease. Negative margins were more common in the infra-notch group (43.3 vs. 23.1%, p = 0.014), and positive margins were more common in the supra-notch group (41.5 vs. 23.9%, p = 0.041). Multivariable analysis demonstrated that supra-notch tumors had an increased likelihood for involved resection margins (odds ratio = 2.46, p = 0.036). Conclusion OCSCC patients with masticator space involvement are prone for positive surgical margins in tumors extending above the supra-mandibular notch.
  • article 21 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Tumor volume as an independent predictive factor of worse survival in patients with oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma
    (2017) LIN, Chin Shien; SANTOS, Andre Bandiera de Oliveira; SILVA, Evandro Lima e; MATOS, Leandro Luongo de; MOYSES, Raquel Ajub; KULCSAR, Marco Aurelio Vamondes; PINTO, Fabio Roberto; BRANDAO, Lenine Garcia; CERNEA, Claudio Roberto
    BackgroundThe purpose of the present study was to investigate the role of tumor volume in the prognosis of patients with oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). MethodsOne hundred twenty-three patients with T4a oral cavity SCCs underwent surgical treatment. The volumes of the primary cancer were calculated by the multiplication of 3 macroscopic dimensions of the surgical specimen and related to recurrence and death. ResultsThere were 54 recurrences (43.9%) and 75 deaths (60.9%). The mean tumor volume among the patients living without disease during the follow-up period was 28.2 cc, compared to 88.2 cc for patients living with disease, and to 78.9 cc for patients who died of the disease (p < .001). Multivariate analyses showed that volume and perineural invasion were independent factors for recurrence, whereas volume and lymph node metastasis were independent factors for death. ConclusionAmong patients who already have advanced cancers, tumor volume can significantly impact their prognoses. (c) 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Head Neck 39: 960-964, 2017
  • article 8 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Survival in differentiated thyroid carcinoma: A comparison between the 7th and 8th editions of the AJCC/UICC TNM staging system and the ATA initial risk stratification system
    (2021) CAVALHEIRO, Beatriz Godoi; MATOS, Leandro Luongo de; LEITE, Ana Kober Nogueira; KULCSAR, Marco Aurelio Vamondes; CERNEA, Claudio Roberto; KOWALSKI, Luiz Paulo
    Background The AJCC/UICC TNM staging system evaluates the risk of death from cancer. Its 8th edition aimed to increase its accuracy. In turn, the American Thyroid Association proposed an initial risk stratification system (IRSS) focusing on the risk of recurrence in differentiated thyroid carcinoma. The present study intended to analyze their prediction abilities. Methods Six hundred and eighty-five consecutive surgical patients (mean follow-up 71.6 months) were staged. Correlations with disease-free survival (DFS) and overall survival (OS) were carried out. Results IRSS was discriminative for DFS but not for OS. Applying TNM 8th, 36.9% of the cohort was downstaged. Their DFS was shorter, compared with other patients in the same stage, but with no impact on OS. However, all those who died of the disease had been downstaged. Conclusions IRSS was more effective to predict DFS, but not OS. TNM 8th was more appropriate for OS analysis than TNM 7th and IRSS.