DANIEL KANDA ABE

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Instituto do Câncer do Estado de São Paulo, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Médico

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    MICRO RNA PROFILE OF SUPERFICIAL AND INVASIVE BLADDER UROTHELIAL CARCINOMAS RELATED TO DISEASE-FREE AND CANCER-SPECIFIC SURVIVAL
    (2012) DIP, Nelson; REIS, Sabrina; ABE, Daniel; DALLOGLIO, Marcos; SROUGI, Miguel; LEITE, Katia
  • article 8 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Micro RNA Expression and Prognosis in Low-grade Non-invasive Urothelial Carcinoma
    (2014) DIP, Nelson; REIS, Sabrina T.; ABE, Daniel K.; VIANA, Nayara I.; MORAIS, Denis R.; MOURA, Caio M.; KATZ, Betina; SILVA, Iran A.; SROUGI, Miguel; LEITE, Katia R. M.
    Purpose: To analyze a possible correlation between a miRNA expression profile and important prognostic factors for pTa urothelial carcinomas (UC), including tumor size, multiplicity and episodes of recurrence. Materials and Methods: Thirty low-grade non-invasive pTa bladder UC from patients submitted to transurethral resection were studied, in a mean follow-up of 17.7 months. As controls, we used normal bladder tissue from five patients submitted to retropubic prostatectomy to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia. Extraction, cDNA and amplification were performed for 14 miRNAs (miR-100, -10a, -21, -205, -let7c, -143, -145, -221, -223, -15a, -16, -199a and -452) using specific kits, and RNU-43 and -48 were used as endogenous controls. Statistical tests were used to compare tumor size, multiplicity and episodes of recurrence with miRNAs expression profiles. Results: There was a marginal correlation between multiplicity and miR-let7c over- expression. For all others miRNA no correlation between their expression and prognostic factors was found. Conclusion: We did not find differences for miRNAs expression profiles associated with prognostic factors in tumor group studied. The majority of miRNAs are down-regulated, except miR-10a, over-expressed in most of cases, seeming to have increased levels in tumor with more unfavorable prognostic factors. More studies are needed in order to find a miRNA profile able to provide prognosis in pTa UC to be used in clinical practice.
  • article 39 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Stage, Grade and Behavior of Bladder Urothelial Carcinoma Defined by the MicroRNA Expression Profile
    (2012) DIP, Nelson; REIS, Sabrina T.; TIMOSZCZUK, Luciana S.; VIANA, Nayara I.; PIANTINO, Camila B.; MORAIS, Denis R.; MOURA, Caio M.; ABE, Daniel K.; SILVA, Iran A.; SROUGI, Miguel; DALL'OGLIO, Marcos F.; LEITE, Katia R. M.
    Purpose: We identified miRNA expression profiles in urothelial carcinoma that are associated with grade, stage, and recurrence-free and disease specific survival. Materials and Methods: The expression of 14 miRNAs was evaluated by quantitative reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction in surgical specimens from 30 patients with low grade, noninvasive (pTa) and 30 with high grade, invasive (pT2-3) urothelial carcinoma. Controls were normal bladder tissue from 5 patients who underwent surgical treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia. Endogenous controls were RNU-43 and RNU-48. miRNA profiles were compared and Kaplan-Meier curves were constructed to analyze disease-free and disease specific survival. Results: miR-100 was under expressed in 100% of low grade pTa specimens (p <0.001) and miR-10a was over expressed in 73.3% (p <0.001). miR-21 and miR-205 were over expressed in high grade pT2-3 disease (p = 0.02 and <0.001, respectively). The other miRNAs were present at levels similar to those of normal bladder tissue or under expressed in each tumor group. miR-21 over expression (greater than 1.08) was related to shorter disease-free survival in patients with low grade pTa urothelial carcinoma. Higher miR-10a levels (greater than 2.30) were associated with shorter disease-free and disease specific survival in patients with high grade pT2-3 urothelial carcinoma. Conclusions: Four miRNAs were differentially expressed in the 2 urothelial carcinoma groups. miR-100 and miR-10a showed under expression and over expression, respectively, in low grade pTa tumors. miR-21 and miR-205 were over expressed in pT2-3 disease. In addition, miR-10a and miR-21 over expression was associated with shorter disease-free and disease specific survival. miRNAs could be incorporated into the urothelial carcinoma molecular pathway. These miRNAs could also serve as new diagnostic or prognostic markers and new target drugs.
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    MIR-21 IS AN ONCOMIR IN BLADDER CANCER REGULATING P53 AND PTEN
    (2014) DIP, Nelson; REIS, Sabrina; REIS, Denis; VIANA, Nayara; NOGUEIRA, Magno; MARTINS, Caio; ABE, Daniel; KATZ, Betina; SROUGI, Miguel; LEITE, Katia