LEA MARIA MACRUZ FERREIRA DEMARCHI

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Instituto do Coração, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Médico

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  • article 3 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Type III glycogen storage disease mimicking hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
    (2012) SALEMI, Vera Maria Cury; DEMARCHI, Lea Maria Macruz Ferreira; CABEDA, Estevan Vieira; WAGENFUEHR, Jaqueline; TANAKA, Ana Cristina
  • article 32 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    CXCL9/Mig Mediates T cells Recruitment to Valvular Tissue Lesions of Chronic Rheumatic Heart Disease Patients
    (2013) FAE, Kellen C.; PALACIOS, Selma A.; NOGUEIRA, Luciana G.; OSHIRO, Sandra E.; DEMARCHI, Lea M. F.; BILATE, Angelina M. B.; POMERANTZEFF, Pablo M. A.; BRANDAO, Carlos; THOMAZ, Petronio G.; REIS, Maxwell dos; SAMPAIO, Roney; TANAKA, Ana C.; CUNHA-NETO, Edecio; KALIL, Jorge; GUILHERME, Luiza
    Rheumatic fever (RF) is an autoimmune disease triggered by Streptococcus pyogenes infection frequently observed in infants from developing countries. Rheumatic heart disease (RHD), the major sequel of RF, leads to chronic inflammation of the myocardium and valvular tissue. T cells are the main population infiltrating cardiac lesions; however, the chemokines that orchestrate their recruitment are not clearly defined. Here, we investigated the expression of chemokines and chemokine receptors in cardiac tissue biopsies obtained from chronic RHD patients. Our results showed that CCL3/MIP1 alpha gene expression was upregulated in myocardium while CCL1/I-309 and CXCL9/Mig were highly expressed in valvular tissue. Auto-reactive T cells that infiltrate valvular lesions presented a memory phenotype (CD4(+)CD45RO(+)) and migrate mainly toward CXCL9/Mig gradient. Collectively, our results show that a diverse milieu of chemokines is expressed in myocardium and valvular tissue lesions and emphasize the role of CXCL9/Mig in mediating T cell recruitment to the site of inflammation in the heart.
  • article 3 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Left ventricular pseudoaneurysm associated with systemic lupus erythematosus
    (2019) HOFF, L. S.; PIMENTEL, C. Q.; FAILLACE, B. L. R.; ROCHITTE, C. E.; DEMARCHI, L. M. M. F.; BONFA, E.; SEGURO, L. P. C.
    Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is associated with several cardiac manifestations but, to our knowledge, there have been no previously published reports on left ventricular (LV) pseudoaneurysm in this disease. We describe a case of a 30-year-old woman with SLE who presented with a disease flare (acute and subacute cutaneous lupus, pericarditis, fever, leukopenia) associated with heart failure syndrome. The patient was diagnosed with a large LV pseudoaneurysm and a bovine pericardium patch closure was performed. Coronary arteries were angiographically normal, and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging did not exhibit detectable myocardial fibrosis or infarction. Trauma, previous cardiac surgery, Chagas disease, and antiphospholipid syndrome were excluded. Histopathology of the pericardium revealed lymphocytic arteriolitis raising the possibility of an autoimmune-mediated mechanism for this complication. The unequivocal concomitant diagnosis of lupus flare, the exclusion of other causes of pseudoaneurysm and the histopathological finding of arteriolitis in this patient reinforces the hypothesis of lupus-mediated lesion.
  • article 29 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    HLA class II transgenic mice develop a safe and long lasting immune response against StreptInCor, an anti-group A streptococcus vaccine candidate
    (2011) GUERINO, Milton T.; POSTOL, Edilberto; DEMARCHI, Lea M. F.; MARTINS, Carlo O.; MUNDEL, Luiz R.; KALIL, Jorge; GUILHERME, Luiza
    Streptococcus pyogenes infections remain a health problem in several countries because of post-streptococcal sequelae, such as rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease. We developed a vaccine epitope (StreptInCor) composed of 55 amino acid residues of the C-terminal portion of the M protein that encompasses both T and B cell protective epitopes. Recently, by using human blood samples, we showed that the StreptInCor epitope is able to bind to different HLA class 11 molecules and that it could be considered a universal vaccine epitope. In the present work, we evaluated the immune response of HLA class II transgenic mice against aluminum hydroxide-absorbed StreptInCor. After a period of one year, several organs were analyzed histologically to verify the safety of the candidate vaccine epitope. Our results showed that StreptInCor is able to induce robust and safe and long lasting immune response without deleterious reactions in several organs. In conclusion, the results presented here indicate that StreptInCor could be considered a safe vaccine against severe streptococcus-induced diseases.
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    CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE IN A PATIENT WITH TAKAYASU'S ARTERITIS AND APOLIPOPROTEIN DEFICIENCY
    (2021) ZIOTTI, Sara Del Vecchio; PINESI, Henrique Trombini; SPINA, Guilherme Sobreira; GAIOTTO, Fabio; DEMARCHI, Lea Maria Macruz Ferreira
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    COVID-19 in pregnant women with heart diseases. Adverse maternal and fetal outcomes. Case series from InCor registry of Pregnancy and Heart Disease
    (2021) KIRSCHBAUM, M. R.; DEVIDO, M. S.; AZEKA, E.; DEMARCHI, L. M. M. F.; SANTOS, J. S.; PINTO, D. V. R.; HAJJAR, L. A.; TARASOUTCHI, F.; PARK, M.; AVILA, W. S.