Análise de alterações nucleares nas mucosas jugal, labial e lingual em indivíduos com epidermólise bolhosa residentes no Espírito Santo e correlações clínico-patológicas
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 2025-02-27 
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Badaró, Rebeca Ferreira
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 Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo 
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 Epidermolysis  Bullosa  (EB)  is  a  severe  genetic  disorder  characterized by the continuous  formation  of  blisters  on  the  skin  and  mucous  membranes,  potentially leading  to  significant  structural  alterations  in  the  oral  cavity.  This  study  aimed  to analyze  nuclear  aspects  of  cytotoxicity  and  mutagenicity  in  exfoliated  cells  from  the buccal,  labial,  and  lingual  mucosa  of  patients  with  EB.  Sociodemographic  and  clinical data  were  collected  through  physical  examination  and  a  standardized  questionnaire. Exfoliated  cells  from  the  buccal,  labial,  and  lingual  mucosa  were  assessed  for  the frequency  of  micronuclei  (MN),  karyorrhexis  (KR),  karyolysis  (KL),  and  pyknosis  (PN). The  Mann-Whitney  and  Kruskal-Wallis  tests  were  used  for  statistical  analysis.  The study  included  20  EB  patients  and  20  age-  and  sex-matched  controls.  A  similar distribution  was  observed  between  males  (40%)  and  females  (60%),  with  a predominance  of  individuals  ≤19  years  old  (65%).  Quantitative  analysis  revealed  a significant  increase  in  KR  and  KL  in  EB  patients  compared  to  controls,  particularly  in the  buccal  (p=0.0002;  p<0.0001)  and  labial  mucosa  (p=0.0005;  p=0.0240). Additionally,  MN  frequency  was  higher  in  the  EB  group,  especially  in  the  buccal mucosa  (p=0.0083).  These  findings  indicate  an  increase  in  cytotoxic  and  mutagenic events  in  the  oral  mucosa  of  EB  patients,  suggesting  a  link  between  genomic instability  and  the  disease.  Cytological  smear  analysis  may  serve  as  a  promising  tool for the dental monitoring of these patients, particularly in severe cases 
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 Epidermólise bolhosa , Testes de mutagenicidade , Mucosa oral