SANDRA DE MORAIS FERNEZLIAN

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Departamento de Patologia, Faculdade de Medicina

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    Intrapleural Target Therapies (anti-VEGF And Anti-EGFR) Reduce Malignant Pleural Effusion And Morbidity In An Experimental Model
    (2016) TEIXEIRA, L. R.; ACENCIO, M. M. P.; ALVARENGA, V. A.; PUKA, J.; LEITE, H. F. Z.; MILSONI, P. F.; FERNEZLIAN, S. M.; SANTOS, A. B. G.; MEDEIROS, M. C. R.; MARCHI, E.; CAPELOZZI, V. L.
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    Pathophysiological features of lung and skin in human SSc and collagen V/C57LB6 mouse model
    (2018) TEODORO, W. Paganelli Rosolia; VELOSA, A. P. Pereira; QUEIROZ, Z. A. de Jesus; SANTOS, L. Araujo dos; CATANOZI, S.; SANTOS FILHO, A. dos; BUENO, C.; VENDRAMINI, M. Borges Galhardo; FERNEZLIAN, S. de Moraes; EHER, E. Miristene; LOPES, F. Degobbi T. Q. S.; CAPELOZZI, V. L.
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    Type V collagen induced pulmonary fibrosis in C57B1/6mice
    (2014) TEODORO, Walcy Rosolia; VELOSA, Ana Paula Pereira; SANTOS FILHO, Antonio dos; ANDRADE, Priscila Cristina; MARTINS, Vanessa; FERNEZLIAN, Sandra Morais; CATANOZI, Sergio; CAPELOZZI, Vera Luisa
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    Sterilized human skin graft with a dose of 25 kGy provides a privileged immune and collagen microenvironment in the adhesion of Nude mice wounds
    (2022) MIRANDA, Jurandir Tomaz de; BRINGEL, Fabiana de Andrade; VELOSA, Ana Paula Pereira; PROTOCEVICH, Veronica; FERNEZLIAN, Sandra de Morais; SILVA, Pedro Leme; CAPELOZZI, Vera Luiza; MATHOR, Monica Beatriz; TEODORO, Walcy Rosolia
    This study aimed to report the effects of different doses of ionizing radiation on inflammatory and repair stage of human skin graft adherence in Nude mice wounds. Animals were divided into transplanted with irradiated human skin grafts (IHSG) at 25 and 50 kGy (IHSG 25 kGy; IHSG 50 kGy) and non-IHSG and euthanized on the 3rd, 7th and 21st days after the surgery, by gross and microscopic changes, immunostaining for human type I collagen (Col I) and mouse Col I and Col III and inflammatory cells. We found an effectiveness of human split-thickness graft adherence in mice transplanted with IHSG 25 kGy, as well decrease in dermo-epidermal necrosis and neutrophils, lower loss of skin thickness, epithelization and neo-vascularization. Day 21 post-transplantation with IHSG 25 kGy was observed a well-preserved human skin in the border of the graft, a prominent granulation tissue in an organization by proliferated fibroblasts, Col III deposition and increased B-cells and macrophages. A complete adherence of human skin graft occurred with IHSG 25 kGy. We suggest that the ionizing radiation at 25 kGy mediates inflammation and the repair stage of human skin graft adherence in murine model, thus emerging as a potential tool in healing cutaneous wounds.
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    Increased fibroblast telomerase expression precedes myofibroblast alpha-smooth muscle actin expression in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
    (2012) WAISBERG, Daniel Reis; PARRA, Edwin Roger; BARBAS-FILHO, Joao Valente; FERNEZLIAN, Sandra; CAPELOZZI, Vera Luiza
    OBJECTIVE: This study sought to identify the relationship between fibroblast telomerase expression, myofibroblasts, and telomerase-mediated regulatory signals in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. METHODS: Thirty-four surgical lung biopsies, which had been obtained from patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and histologically classified as usual interstitial pneumonia, were examined. Immunohistochemistry was used to evaluate fibroblast telomerase expression, myofibroblast alpha-smooth muscle actin expression and the tissue expression of interleukin-4, transforming growth factor-beta, and basic fibroblast growth factor. The point-counting technique was used to quantify the expression of these markers in unaffected, collapsed, mural fibrosis, and honeycombing areas. The results were correlated to patient survival. RESULTS: Fibroblast telomerase expression and basic fibroblast growth factor tissue expression were higher in collapsed areas, whereas myofibroblast expression and interleukine-4 tissue expression were higher in areas of mural fibrosis. Transforming growth factor-beta expression was higher in collapsed, mural fibrosis and honeycombing areas in comparison to unaffected areas. Positive correlations were found between basic fibroblast growth factor tissue expression and fibroblast telomerase expression and between interleukin-4 tissue expression and myofibroblast alpha-smooth muscle actin expression. Negative correlations were observed between interleukin-4 expression and basic fibroblast growth factor tissue expression in areas of mural fibrosis. Myofibroblast alpha-smooth muscle actin expression and interleukin-4 tissue expression in areas of mural fibrosis were negatively associated with patient survival. CONCLUSION: Fibroblast telomerase expression is higher in areas of early remodeling in lung tissues demonstrating typical interstitial pneumonia, whereas myofibroblast alpha-smooth muscle actin expression predominates in areas of late remodeling. These events seem to be regulated by basic fibroblast growth factor and interleukin-4 tissue expression, respectively.
  • article 54 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    DNA nanoparticle-mediated thymulin gene therapy prevents airway remodeling in experimental allergic asthma
    (2014) SILVA, Adriana L. da; MARTINI, Sabrina V.; ABREU, Soraia C.; SAMARY, Cynthia dos S.; DIAZ, Bruno L.; FERNEZLIAN, Sandra; SA, Vanessa Karen de; CAPELOZZI, Vera Luiza; BOYLAN, Nicholas J.; GOYA, Rodolfo Gustavo; SUK, Jung Soo; ROCCO, Patricia R. M.; HANES, Justin; MORALES, Marcelo M.
    Thymulin has been shown to present anti-inflammatory and anti-fibrotic properties in experimental lung diseases. We hypothesized that a biologically active thymulin analog gene, methionine serum thymus factor, delivered by highly compacted DNA nanoparticles may prevent lung inflammation and remodeling in a mouse model of allergic asthma. The DNA nanoparticles are composed of a single molecule of plasmid DNA compacted with block copolymers of poly-L-lysine and polyethylene glycol (CK(30)PEG), which have been found safe in a human phase I/II clinical trial. Thymulin plasmids were detected in the lungs of ovalbumin-challenged asthmatic mice up to 27 days after administration of DNA nanoparticles carrying thymulin plasmids. A single dose of DNA nanoparticles carrying thymulin plasmids prevented lung inflammation, collagen deposition and smooth muscle hypertrophy in the lungs of a murine model of ovalbumin-challenged allergic asthma, leading to improved lung mechanics. In the present model of chronic allergic asthma, highly compacted DNA nanoparticles using thymulin analog gene modulated the inflammatory and remodeling processes improving lung mechanics.
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    Pleckstrin Homology-Like (PHLDA) Domain Family Members Immunoexpression as Prognostic Marker in Lung Cancer and Mesothelioma
    (2021) BALDAVIRA, C. Machado; PRIETO, T.; BALANCIN, M.; EHER, E.; FERNEZLIAN, S.; SOUZA, P.; NAGAI, M.; CAPELOZZI, V.
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    Anti-VEGF and Anti-EGFR Reduce Malignant Pleural Effusion and Morbidity in an Experimental Adenocarcinoma Model
    (2017) TEIXEIRA, Lisete; ACENCIO, Milena; ALVARENGA, Vanessa; SILVA, Gabriela; BRITO, Zenaide; FERNEZLIAN, Sandra; PUKA, Juliana; MARTINS, Vanessa; CAPELOZZI, Vera
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    COLLAGEN V/C57BL6 MOUSE MODEL: A NOVEL PRECLINICAL MODEL TO STUDY PATHOPHYSIOLOGY AND THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES IN SYSTEMIC SCLEROSIS
    (2018) TEODORO, W. R.; VELOSA, A. P. P.; QUEIROZ, Z. A. de J.; SANTOS, L. A. dos; CATANOZI, S.; SANTOS FILHO, A. dos; BUENO, C.; VENDRAMINI, M.; FERNEZLIAN, S. M.; EHER, E. M.; LOPES, F. D. T. Q. S.; SAMPAIO-BARROS, P. D.; CAPELOZZI, V. L.
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    Main autopsyfindings of visceral involvement by fatal mpox in patients with AIDS: necrotising nodular pneumonia, nodular ulcerative colitis, and diffuse vasculopathy
    (2023) DUARTE-NETO, Amaro Nunes; GONCALVES, Ana Maria; ELIODORO, Raissa Heloisa de Araujo; MARTINS, Wilker Dias; CLARO, Ingra Morales; VALENCA, Ian Nunes; PAES, Vitor Ribeiro; TEIXEIRA, Ralcyon; SZTAJNBOK, Jaques; SILVA, Ivan Leonardo Avelino Franca e; LEITE, Luiz Antonio Ferreira; MALAQUE, Ceila Maria Sant'Ana; BORGES, Luciana Marques Sansao; GONZALEZ, Mario Peribanez; BARRA, Luiz Alberto Costa; PEREIRA JUNIOR, Luiz Carlos; MELLO, Claudia Figueiredo; QUEIROZ, Wladimir; ATOMYA, Angela Naomi; FERNEZLIAN, Sandra de Morais; ALVES, Venancio Avancini Ferreira; LEITE, Katia Ramos Moreira; FERREIRA, Cristiane Rubia; SALDIVA, Paulo Hilario Nascimento; MAUAD, Thais; SILVA, Luiz Fernando Ferraz da; FARIA, Nuno R.; CORREA, Maria Cassia Jacinto Mendes; SABINO, Ester Cerdeira; SOTTO, Mirian Nacagami; DOLHNIKOFF, Marisa