Synthetic phosphoethanolamine (Pho-s) is a monophosphoester ester with anti-inflammatory and pro-apoptotic properties. Meclizine chloridrate (MC) is a histamine H1 receptor blocker that is also able to inhibit cellular respiration. However, MC does not inhibit cellular respiration in isolated mitochondria such as antimycin and rotenone. Methyl-β-cyclodextrin (MβCD) belongs to the β-cyclodextrin family, which is capable of removing cholesterol from the plasma membrane. The aim of this study was to evaluate the proliferative effects of meclizine chloridrate and methyl-β-cyclodextrin compounds associated with synthetic phosphoethanolamine in a triple-negative human breast tumor line, MDA-MB-231 Cell viability of the tumor line and normal cells FN1 was evaluated by MTT colorimetric test; the production of free radicals was determined by lipoperoxidation (LPO) test; and the percentage of cell cycle phases and proliferative index was evaluated by flow cytometry. Cell viability demonstrated a significant decrease with the treatments of MβCD, MC and Pho-s associated with MC. The production of free radicals decreases significantly in all treatments. In addition, a significant increase of DNA fragment and decrease in G0/G1 cell cycle phase were observed in cellular percentage with concentrations of 20 and 30 mM of Pho-s in association with MC and MβCD, respectively.
The technological advances of recent decades in immunodiagnostic techniques have enabled the development of methods capable of detecting the antigen-antibody complex with high efficiency and reliability. However, the cost of such procedures has remained high; they are not easy to handle for an unskilled professional, nor provide immediate results for multiple samples. Precision Photonics Corporation (PPC), with m/Bio Inc. and in partnership with the University of San Diego (UCSD), USA, created an integrated circuit reader (Biochip Reader), which is low cost, fast and easy to handle, based on an optical systems and multiplex arrangements for the detection of biological multi-markers at the same time. This study aimed to evaluate the operation of the integrated circuit reader system (Biochip Reader), the protocols and the results of the multiplex tests for antibodies against HIV and HCV in partnership with the Federal University of Bahia (UFBA). We tested a total of 65 samples in the Biochip reader, and they showed 100% of sensitivity and specificity when compared to the results obtained by ELISA for HIV and HCV. Nevertheless, the protocols and the results obtained in Bahia presented slide instability, such as the formation of crystals and trehalose residues, unnecessary steps and manipulation of the slides. This fact led to changing the protocol and improving the prototype. However, more tests with new biomarkers are needed to validate the method.
Since the beginning of human history, the pathogens affect the humankind. The emerge of the new outbreak of coronavirus-19 (COVID-19) is not new in the history of plagues. However, this pandemic has a huge difference from the others due to its ability to affect worldwide at the same time, which brings new perspectives to our future. In this review, we listed some of the worst epidemics and pandemics of human civilization and the new outbreak, listing the pathogens, the spread, and the consequences for mankind. Our search included articles in the main database (PubMed/Medline, Elsevier Science Direct, Scopus, Isi Web of Science, Embase, Exerpta Medica, UptoDate, Lilacs, Novel Coronavirus Resource Directory from Elsevier), in the high-impact international scientific Journals (Scimago Journal and Country Rank - SJR - and Journal Citation Reports - JCR), such as The Lancet, Science, Nature, The New England Journal of Medicine, Physiological Reviews, Journal of the American Medical Association, Plos One, Journal of Clinical Investigation, and in the data from Center for Disease Control (CDC), National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and World Health Organization (WHO). We prior selected meta-analysis, systematic reviews, article reviews, and original articles in this order. We reviewed 192 articles and used 94 from March to June 2020, using the terms coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, novel coronavirus, Wuhan coronavirus, severe acute respiratory syndrome, 2019-nCoV, 2019 novel coronavirus, n-CoV-2, COVID, n-SARS-2, COVID-19, corona virus, coronaviruses, history of pandemics and epidemics, pathogens, plagues, with the tools MeSH (Medical Subject Headings), AND, OR, and the characters [,“,; /., to ensure the best review topics. We concluded that this pandemic will change the social and economic order, as well as it is the first that affects us quickly. So, the experience of COVID-19 could teach us how to be prepared for other outbreaks in the future.
Hepatocellular carcinoma is the third leading cause of cancer-related death in the world. This cancer is associated with cirrhosis following the hepatitis B or C virus infection, alcohol addiction, metabolic liver disease and exposure to dietary toxins such as aflatoxins and aristolochic acid. Studies demonstrate the integration of the HBV genome into liver cell DNA, including cases of patients with HBV-negative serology. Despite advances in prevention techniques, screening, and technology in cancer diagnosis and treatments, the incidence and mortality remain worrisome. Therefore, this research is significant due to the contribution of the development of new biological agents that can be used as monotherapy or adjuvant chemotherapy. Jararhagin, a snake toxin isolated from Bothrops jararaca venom, has been the subject of many studies seeking alternatives for the treatment of cancer. This protein contains the cysteine-rich disintegrin-like metalloproteinase domains and desirable functions to combat tumor cells, such as promoting acute inflammation, damaging the vascular endothelium through the zinc-dependent catalytic domain (responsible for hemorrhagic function) and enzymatically degrading the constituents of the endothelial basement membrane. Due to the antitumor effects of jararhagin presented in previous research, this study aimed to describe the possible antitumor effects of this snake metalloprotease in the murine liver tumor, intending to propose a new therapeutic option in the human liver tumor.
The outbreak of a novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) and associated COVID-19 disease in late December 2019 has led to a global pandemic, spreading very quickly and causing a more than 500,000 deaths in less than six monhs of the ourbreak. The incidence differs by country and depends on many agents, such as population density, demography, the amount of testing people and reporting, and actions of mitigation strategies, provisions of sanitary and education of the society. In this article, we presented the current studies about the epidemiology of COVID-19, including the transmission routes of the SARS-CoV-2, the incubation period, the reproduction number (R0), the case fatality risks (CFR), comorbidities and measures prevention against COVID-19. We searched the articles in the main database (PubMed/Medline, Elsevier Science Direct, Scopus, Isi Web of Science, Embase, Exerpta Medica, UptoDate, Lilacs, Novel Coronavirus Resource Directory from Elsevier), in the high-impact international scientific Journals (Scimago Journal and Country Rank - SJR - and Journal Citation Reports - JCR), such as The Lancet, Science, Nature, The New England Journal of Medicine, Physiological Reviews, Journal of the American Medical Association, Plos One, Journal of Clinical Investigation, and in the data from Center for Disease Control (CDC), National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and World Health Organization (WHO). We prior selected meta-analysis, systematic reviews, article reviews and original articles in this order. We reviewed 235 articles and used 131 from March to June 2020, using the terms coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, novel coronavirus, Wuhan coronavirus, severe acute respiratory syndrome, 2019-nCoV, 2019 novel coronavirus, n-CoV-2, covid, n-Sars-2, COVID-19, corona virus, coronaviruses, epodemiology of COVID-19, risk factors, viral spreading, transmissions, routes, animals incubation, period, RO, CFR, comorbidities, prevention, with the tools MeSH (Medical Subject Headings), AND, OR, and characters [,“,; /., to ensure the best review topics. We concluded that the epidemiological data is very important to know the transmission risks rate, purpose public political policies of mitigating the disease, protect the vulnerable population. Also, it is important reconsider the legislation about wild animals, the potential intermediate host(s) of various viruses, as well as the conditions of live for animals for human comsuption to prevent future outbreaks.
The pandemic of the new coronavirus affected people’s lives by an unprecedented scale. Due to the need for isolation and the treatments, drugs, and vaccines, the pandemic amplified the digital health technologies, such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Big Data Analytics (BDA), Blockchain, Telecommunication Technology (TT) as well as High-Performance Computing (HPC) and other technologies, to historic levels. These technologies are being used to mitigate, facilitate pandemic strategies, and find treatments and vaccines. This paper aims to reach articles about new technologies applied to COVID-19 published in the main database (PubMed/Medline, Elsevier Science Direct, Scopus, Isi Web of Science, Embase, Excerpta Medica, UptoDate, Lilacs, Novel Coronavirus Resource Directory from Elsevier), in the high-impact international scientific Journals (Scimago Journal and Country Rank - SJR - and Journal Citation Reports - JCR), such as The Lancet, Science, Nature, The New England Journal of Medicine, Physiological Reviews, Journal of the American Medical Association, Plos One, Journal of Clinical Investigation, and in the data from Center for Disease Control (CDC), National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and World Health Organization (WHO). We prior selected meta-analysis, systematic reviews, article reviews, and original articles in this order. We reviewed 252 articles and used 140 from March to June 2020, using the terms coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, novel coronavirus, Wuhan coronavirus, severe acute respiratory syndrome, 2019-nCoV, 2019 novel coronavirus, n-CoV-2, covid, n-SARS-2, COVID-19, corona virus, coronaviruses, New Technologies, Artificial Intelligence, Telemedicine, Telecommunication Technologies, AI, Big Data, BDA, TT, High-Performance Computing, Deep Learning, Neural Network, Blockchain, with the tools MeSH (Medical Subject Headings), AND, OR, and the characters [,“,; /., to ensure the best review topics. We concluded that this pandemic lastly consolidates the new technologies era and will change the whole way of the social life of human beings. Also, a big jump in medicine will happen on procedures, protocols, drug designs, attendances, encompassing all health areas, as well as in social and business behaviors.
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We reviewed the use of liposomes for cancer therapy using computational biostatistics. We used virtual libraries, such as PubMed, LILACS, National Health Institute (NHI) and the Food Drug Administration (FDA) to conduct the review. Cluster analysis and correlation were developed using the Tanimoto coefficient (TC) of 0.7 using the modeling tool ChemMine Tools from databases (PubChem, DailyMed, DrugBank, Drug @ FDA). The results pointed fifteen molecules in the pharmaceutical form of liposome for the oncological clinic. Of these, 13 are classified by size into small-molecules and were analyzed by computational statistical modeling. Of these, only 4 were approved for use by the FDA, and 9 are in phases of research by the pharmaceutical industry as liposomal formulations. Essential differences in physical-chemical properties and molecules structure were observed, indicating original proposal in the development of liposomal as an anticancer drugs.
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