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Zhang Chunjing - - 2012
In the present work, trace elemental analysis of mace (Myristica fragrans Houtt) was carried out by the atomic absorption spectrometry technique. The concentrations of various elements analyzed in this medicine were ranked in decreasing order: selenium (Se) > zinc (Zn) > magnesium (Mg) > iron (Fe) > calcium (Ca) > manganese (Mn) > lead (Pb). The concentrations of Mg, Zn, Fe, Mn, ...
Fiani Nadine - - 2011
Objective-To characterize clinicopathologic features of the most common odontogenic tumors and focal fibrous hyperplasia (FFH) in dogs. Design-Retrospective case series. Animals-152 dogs evaluated for oral tumors of possible odontogenic origin at the William R. Pritchard Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital of the University of California-Davis between 1995 and 2005. Procedures-Information was ...
Curtin Joshua C - - 2010
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) represent a unique subset of cells within a tumor that possess self-renewal capacity and pluripotency, and can drive tumor initiation and maintenance. First identified in hematological malignancies, CSCs are now thought to play an important role in a wide variety of solid tumors such as NSCLC, ...
Kuonen Francois - - 2010
It is well established that cancer cells can recruit CD11b(+) myeloid cells to promote tumor angiogenesis and tumor growth. Increasing interest has emerged on the identification of subpopulations of tumor-infiltrating CD11b(+) myeloid cells using flow cytometry techniques. In the literature, however, discrepancies exist on the phenotype of these cells (Coffelt ...
Weidle Ulrich H - - 2010
Interleukin 6 (IL6) mediates pleiotropic physiological functions through its interaction with the IL6 receptor (IL6R). Signal transduction can occur via cis- and trans-signaling. The role of IL6/IL6R interaction via autocrine and paracrine loops in tumor proliferation and progression is discussed. The potential role of IL6/IL6R interaction in different experimental systems ...
Eifler Robert L - - 2011
The aim of this study was to determine the applicability of a sequential process using leukapheresis, elutriation, and fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) to enrich and isolate circulating tumor cells from a large blood volume to allow further molecular analysis. Mononuclear cells were collected from 10 L of blood by leukapheresis, ...
Colombo Riccardo - - 2010
Aneuploidy is one of the major hallmarks of cancer cells and several paths towards aneuploidy have been described. However, the relevance for tumor initiation or progression and how tumors deal with the initial aneuploidy related stress response is still unclear and recent results suggest that aneuploidy can even have tumor ...
Reggeti F - - 2011
Flow cytometry is a highly sensitive and specific method for simultaneous analysis of multiple parameters of individual cells in a suspension. It has a range of applications in veterinary medicine, and it is increasingly used in veterinary oncology as more species-specific antibodies are generated and cross-reactivity of antibodies is characterized. ...
Chen Jie - - 2010
Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common malignant brain tumor that is characterized by high proliferative rate and invasiveness. Since dysregulation of Notch signaling is implicated in the pathogenesis of many human cancers, here we investigated the role of Notch signaling in GBM. We found that there is aberrant activation of ...
Colombo Riccardo - - 2010
Aneuploidy is one of the major hallmarks of cancer cells and several paths towards aneuploidy have been described. However, the relevance for tumor initiation or progression and how tumors deal with the initial aneuploidy related stress response is still unclear and recent results suggest that aneuploidy can even have tumor ...
Karacayli Umit - - 2010
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the DNA ploidy status of different histologic types of odontogenic tumors (OTs) with epithelial components. STUDY DESIGN: Biopsy materials of cases that were diagnosed as ameloblastoma or OT with epithelial component were retrieved from archives. Routine hematoxylin-eosin sections were prepared from paraffin-embedded tumor materials. A monolayer cell ...
Xu Jianguo - - 2010
Craniopharyngioma (CP) is a pathologically benign tumor with high incidence of recurrence and poor prognosis. DNA ploidy, S-phase fraction (SPF), and G2 phase/mitosis phase + S phase (G2/M + S) measured by flow cytometry (FCM) have been shown to correlate with cell cycle characteristics and clinical prognosis of other tumors. ...
Kayes Oliver J - - 2009
PURPOSE: The DNA replication licensing machinery is integral to the control of proliferation, differentiation, and maintenance of genomic stability in human cells. We have analyzed replication licensing factors (RLF), together with DNA ploidy status, to investigate their role in progression of penile squamous cell carcinoma and to assess their utility ...
Schjølberg Aasa R - - 2009
Defective expression of genes involved in mitotic chromosome segregation (e.g. AURKA, BUB1B), DNA damage response (e.g. TP53, BRCA1), and telomere function (e.g. TERT) may play a role in the development of tumor aneuploidy. The levels of TP53, BRCA1 and TERT were assessed in 55 sporadic colorectal tumors and 37 normal ...
Palmeira Carlos - - 2011
To investigate whether carcinoma in situ (CIS) lesion could be considered a surrogate marker of urothelium genetic instability and field carcinogenesis or not, we evaluated DNA content, p53 overexpression, and proliferative index (Ki-67 expression) in primary tumor, in tumor-adjacent mucosa, and distant urothelial mucosa with and without presence of CIS. ...
Ladika-Davidovic Blazenka - - 2009
CONCLUSION: Multivariate analysis showed age, lymph node status, proliferative index in transformation border, and DNA index in the center of laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma to be significant predictors for survival. By accessing distinctive areas of the tumor we were able to reduce the impact of intratumoral heterogeneity on prognostic factors. ...
Pradhan Manohar - - 2009
Our objective was to study the gross genomic alterations in serous borderline tumors and serous adenocarcinomas of the ovary. A retrospective analysis of 245 serous borderline tumors and 62 serous adenocarcinomas from 249 patients was performed using high-resolution image cytometric DNA ploidy analysis. DNA ploidy status, S-phase fraction, and DNA ...
Ehnfors J - - 2009
Tumor endothelial cells have long been regarded as genomically stable and therefore less likely to develop resistance to antiangiogenic therapies. However, recent findings have challenged this notion. We have shown that DNA can be transferred between cells through phagocytosis of apoptotic bodies by adjacent viable cells. Propagation of the ingested ...
Kildal W - - 2009
BACKGROUND: The diagnosis of uterine sarcoma is associated with poor outcome for the patient and there is a need for reliable prognostic markers. Most previous studies on the prognostic value of DNA ploidy include few uterine sarcomas and report conflicting results. Materials and methods: We examined the prognostic value of ...
Schwarzenbach Heidi - - 2009
PURPOSE: Circulating cell-free DNA in the blood of cancer patients harbors tumor-specific aberrations. Here, we investigated whether this DNA might also reflect the presence of circulating tumor cells (CTC). EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: To identify the source of cell-free DNA in blood, plasma derived from 81 patients with prostate cancer was examined ...
Lassmann Silke - - 2009
We present a novel approach for microarray analysis of RNA derived from microdissected cells of routinely formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded (FFPE) cancer resection specimens. Subsequent to RNA sample preparation and hybridization to standard GeneChips (Affymetrix), RNA samples yielded 36.43 +/- 9.60% (FFPE), 49.90 +/- 4.43% (fresh-frozen), and 53.9% (cell line) present ...
Auclair Yannick - - 2008
Global-genomic nucleotide excision repair (GG-NER) is the only pathway available to humans for removal, from the genome overall, of highly genotoxic helix-distorting DNA adducts generated by many environmental mutagens and certain chemotherapeutic agents, e.g., UV-induced 6-4 photoproducts (6-4PPs) and cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (CPDs). The ataxia telangiectasia and rad-3-related kinase (ATR) ...
Ding Lan - - 2008
Weisiensin B, a new ent-kaurane diterpenoid, was isolated from traditional Chinese herb Rabdosia weisiensis C.Y. Wu. In this study, cytotoxicity of weisiensin B was tested on four different tumor cell lines and the effect of growth inhibition and apoptosis in BEL-7402 cell line were investigated in vitro. The results indicated ...
Yuki Takeshi - - 2008
DNA damage sensor proteins are recognized as upstream components of the DNA damage checkpoint signaling pathway and are required for cell cycle control and the induction of apoptosis. hRad9 plays an important role as an upstream regulator of checkpoint signaling. In our previous studies, we confirmed the significant accumulation of ...
Nowsheen Somaira - - 2009
Increased levels of oxidatively induced DNA damage have been reported in various cases of human pathogenesis like age-related and chronic diseases. Advances in experimental carcinogenesis associate high oxidative stress with genome instability and oncogenic transformation. Cancer biomarkers are helpful for early tumor diagnostics, prediction of tumor development, and analysis of ...
Joshi Molishree - - 2008
Quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) is a sensitive technique for the detection and quantitation of specific DNA sequences. Here we describe a Taqman qPCR assay for quantification of tissue-localized, adoptively transferred enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP)-transgenic cells. A standard curve constructed from serial dilutions of a plasmid containing the EGFP transgene ...
García-Olmo Dolores C - - 2008
To examine the implications of cell-free DNA in the plasma in neoplastic disease, it is necessary to clarify various features of this DNA, such as the contribution of DNA from the host's normal cells and the kinetics of the release of this latter DNA. To quantify non-tumor DNA in the ...
Morand C - - 2008
BACKGROUND: Prognostic factors for pure mucinous carcinomas of the breast are controversial; data on DNA ploidy and S-phase fraction (SPF) are lacking. We examined the relation of these parameters with histological features and patient survival. METHODS: DNA flow cytometry was performed on 69 fresh or frozen pure mucinous carcinomas samples. ...
Wiksten Jan-Patrik - - 2008
AIM: The purpose of this study was to assess if the addition of a panel of tumor markers to established clinicopathological factors could improve the accuracy of 5-year outcome prediction in gastric cancer. The studied markers were chosen to represent different aspects of tumor biology. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The expression ...
Mangia Anita - - 2008
CONTEXT: Learning the characteristics of frozen tissue samples stored in tumor banks for biological studies remains a problem. OBJECTIVE: To assess the use of touch imprint cytology on fresh tissue samples as a rapid and reliable method of determining the presence and quantity of neoplastic cells before freezing. DESIGN: Touch ...
Murawaki Yoshiyuki - - 2008
Since damage to DNA and other cellular molecules by reactive oxygen species ranks high as a major culprit in the onset and development of colorectal cancer, the aim of the present study is to clarify the role of antioxidant seleonoproteins including glutathione peroxidase (GPx), thioredoxin reductase (TXR) and selenoprotein P ...
Mello Maria Luiza S - - 2007
Treatment of the human breast epithelial cells MCF-10F with 17-beta-estradiol (E2) induces transformation and tumorigenesis. E2-transformed MCF-10F cells are known to exhibit progressive loss of ductulogenesis, and invasive and tumorigenic phenotypes. Although DNA amounts and chromatin supraorganization change in E2-transformed MCF cells, no comparative study has yet been undertaken in ...
Coric Marijana - - 2007
CONCLUSION: While most results concerning DNA and nucleolar organizer region (AgNOR) parameters fit with previous studies, the percentage of aneuploidy looks like a promising prognostic parameter. The observed intratumoral heterogeneity could represent a possible source of conflicting and inconsistent results. OBJECTIVES: The aims of our study were to determine the ...
Kulkarni Anjana A - - 2007
DNA replication licensing factors and Aurora kinases play critical roles in maintaining genomic integrity. We used multiparameter analyses of these cell cycle regulatory proteins to investigate their role in the progression of epithelial ovarian carcinoma (EOC). In a cohort of 143 patients, we linked the protein expression profiles of the ...
Richards Wg - - 2007
Knowledge of the exact cell content of frozen tissue samples is of growing importance in genomic research. We developed a microaliquoting technique to measure and optimize the cell composition of frozen tumor specimens for molecular studies. Frozen samples of 31 mesothelioma cases were cut in alternating thin and thick sections. ...
Fujimoto Shuichi - - 2007
TAS-103, 6-[[2-(dimethylamino)ethyl]amino]-3-hydroxy-7H-indeno-[2,1-c]quinolin-7-one dihydrochloride, is a dual topoisomerases I and II inhibitor. Antitumor activities of TAS-103 against fresh surgical specimens resected from 525 patients (32 types of tumors) were examined by flow cytometric (FCM) analysis of DNA integrity of tumor cells, and compared with those of five other investigational new drugs ...
Davidson Ben - - 2007
Flow cytometry (FCM) immunophenotyping is frequently used as an ancillary technique for the diagnosis of hematological malignancies or for measurement of DNA content. In recent years, we applied FCM to the diagnosis of metastatic adenocarcinoma and malignant mesothelioma in effusions. We established a panel of antibodies that allows for rapid ...
Dong-Dong Lu - - 2007
BACKGROUND/AIMS: The purpose of this study is to understand how AKR1C2 small interfering RNA (siRNA) influences human liver cancer cell line SMMC7721 proliferation and tumorigenesis in vitro and in vivo. METHODOLOGY: We constructed AKR1C2 small interfering RNA (siRNA) expression vector pGenesil-1/AKR1C2 RNAi and then transfected it into liver cancer cell ...
Schwock Jörg - - 2007
The application of molecular targeted therapies is expected to cause a modulation of cellular signaling pathway(s) that can be monitored by sequential biopsies. Fine-needle sampling (FNS) is an atraumatic and safe technique that can be repeated at numerous points during the clinical or experimental administration of a drug. However, small ...
Li Jia-Qing - - 2007
Knowledge of intrinsic tumor heterogeneity is vital for understanding of tumor progression mechanisms as well as for providing efficient treatments. In situ proteomic profiling of tumors is a powerful technology with potential to enhance our understanding of tumor biology, but sources of variability due to patient and tumor heterogeneity are ...
Mora Jaume - - 2007
The clinical management of locoregional neuroblastoma (LR NB) is controversial. In a previous study we showed that diploidy was a strong prognostic predictor of outcome and detected the existence of clonal ploidy heterogeneity in a select group of cases. The aims of this study were (1) to assess the frequency ...
Hass Holger G - - 2008
Despite new diagnostic and therapeutic strategies (combined radiochemotherapy, EGFR antibody Cetuximab), the prognosis of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is still poor and more information regarding prognosis is essential to establish earlier and better treatment options. To elucidate the role of DNA ploidy and cellular proliferation, resected tumors ...
Yoon Bo Sung - - 2008
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the correlation of DNA ploidy, S-phase fraction (SPF) and the expression of cyclin A to the clinical prognostic factors in patients with epithelial ovarian cancer. STUDY DESIGN: A prospective analysis was performed on 46 ovarian tumor patients. The DNA ploidy and SPF were determined by flow cytometry ...
Castedo Maria - - 2006
Aneuploidy and chromosomal instability, which are frequent in cancer, can result from the asymmetric division of tetraploid precursors. Genomic instability may favor the generation of more aggressive tumor cells with a reduced propensity for undergoing apoptosis. To assess the impact of tetraploidization on apoptosis regulation, we generated a series of ...
Sun Xiao-Feng - - 2006
Most studies of colorectal cancers focus on a comparison of DNA diploid to non-diploid tumors consisting of tetraploid and aneuploid tumors. Tetraploid tumors alone have not been well studied. In the present study, clinicopathological and biological features of tetraploid colorectal cancers in contrast to those of diploid and aneuploid ones ...
Qi Lifeng - - 2007
Chitosan nanoparticles (CNP), a kind of widely used drug carrier, have shown potent cytotoxic effects on various tumour cell lines in vitro and in vivo. This study sought to evaluate the antitumour effect of CNP on growth of human hepatocellular carcinoma (BEL7402) and the possible mechanisms involved. Cells were grown ...
Bodell William J - - 2007
The alkylation products formed by in vitro treatment of DNA with tritium-labeled 1,3-bis(2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosourea ((3)H-BCNU) were identified and quantified. Twelve adducts were resolved by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The principal DNA adducts formed by BCNU treatment corresponded to N-7-(2-hydroxyethyl)guanine (N7-HOEtG) (26%), N-7-(2-chloroethyl)guanine (15%), and phosphotriesters (19%). In addition, several minor products ...
Kamat Aparna A - - 2006
INTRODUCTION: Cell-free DNA (CFDNA) is a reflection of both normal and tumor-derived DNA released into the circulation through cellular necrosis and apoptosis. We sought to determine whether tumor-specific plasma DNA could be used as a biomarker for tumor burden and response to therapy in an orthotopic ovarian cancer model. METHODS: ...
Hiraki Akio - - 2006
Heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein B1, an RNA-binding protein required for mRNA maturation, reportedly is overexpressed in early lung cancer and in several other tumors, including precancerous lesions. Expression of the protein was assessed immunohistochemically in 39 specimens of malignant mesothelioma and five of non-neoplastic pleura, and by flow cytometry in a ...
Krishan Awtar - - 2006
Measurement of electronic volume versus DNA content of nuclei can be used to discriminate between normal and malignant cells. Epithelial membrane antigen immunocytochemistry (EMA-ICC), a helpful ancillary test in body cavity fluids, is not universally accurate for detecting malignancy in effusions. The current study was undertaken to determine if multiparametric ...
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