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Pesek Sarah - - 2012
BACKGROUND: In sentinel node surgery for breast cancer, procedural accuracy is assessed by calculating the false-negative rate. It is important to measure this since there are potential adverse outcomes from missing node metastases. We performed a meta-analysis of published data to assess which method has achieved the lowest false-negative rate. ...
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Kantaraksa Nawin - - 2012
To determine the false negative rate of the isosulfan blue injection method of SLN detection in early breast cancer, relative to that of the combined blue dye and radiocolloid injection method. Seventy women with early breast cancer underwent the combined method of SLN detection during the period between September 2007 ...
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Manson Ania L - - 2012
Blue dyes such as Patent Blue V (PBV) have been used in medical procedures for decades, and in the United Kingdom they are routinely utilised in sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) for staging the axilla in early breast cancer. However, it has long been recognised that such dyes are associated ...
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Chirwa Nthato - - 2012
Background and Aim: Secreted gastric mucins are large O-glycosylated proteins of crude mucus gels which are aberrantly expressed in malignancy. An albumin associated 55-65kDa glycoprotein was previously shown in mucus gels in gastric cancer. The aim of this study was to investigate its expression and identification in human gastric tissue. ...
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Sun Jingyan - - 2011
In order to investigate the methylation status of the retinoic acid receptor beta 2 gene (RAR-β2) in breast carcinoma in relation to gene expression and clinicopathological parameters of patients with breast cancer, expression of RAR-β2 gene and methylation status were analyzed in invasive carcinoma, atypical ductal hyperplasia, fibroadenoma specimens, and ...
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Desimone Christopher P - - 2011
En bloc radical vulvectomy with bilateral inguinofemoral lymphadenectomy has now been replaced by radical wide excision and selective inguinal lymphadenectomy based on the stage and location of invasive vulvar cancer. Early stage lateral cancers can be effectively treated by radical wide excision and ipsilateral superficial inguinal lymphadenectomy. Lymph node mapping ...
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Bergmann Frank - - 2010
Celiac disease (CD) is an inflammatory disorder associated with an increased risk of small bowel adenocarcinoma. Recent studies have demonstrated aberrant CpG island methylation (CIM) in chronic inflammation, aging and cancer. We hypothesized that CIM may link CD to small bowel carcinogenesis. We determined microsatellite instability (MSI), CIM, and expression ...
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Brooks Jennifer D - - 2010
Promoter methylation of tumor suppressor genes is a frequent and early event in breast carcinogenesis. Paired tumor tissue and serum samples from women with breast cancer show that promoter methylation is detectable in both sample types, with good concordance. This suggests the potential for these serum markers to be used ...
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Syeed Nidda - - 2011
Fragile histidine triad (FHIT) gene located at chromosome 3p14.2 is a putative tumor suppressor gene involved in the pathogenesis of breast cancer. Both genetic and epigenetic alterations in FHIT have been implicated in breast carcinoma. In the present study, our main aim was to study the impact of these two ...
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Tokunaga Eriko - - 2012
Basal-like and HER2-overexpressing breast carcinomas are histologically undifferentiated, high-grade tumors with a high proliferation rate and associated with a poor outcome. Most basal-like tumors lack the expression of ER, PR, and HER2 (triple-negative; TN). Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) is thought to reflect random chromosomal instability, and recent studies have shown ...
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Zhu Xuegong - - 2010
Genome-wide association studies highlight the importance of the fibroblast growth factor (FGF) receptor as a risk factor for breast cancer development. In particular, FGFR4 has been implicated in membrane ruffling, cancer cell invasiveness, and clinical chemoresistance in breast cancer. In this work, we studied FGFR4 in both human breast cancers ...
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Kawauchi Shigeto - - 2010
Biological characteristics of a tumor are primarily affected by its genomic alterations. It is thus important to ascertain whether there are genomic changes linked with DNA ploidy and/or chromosomal instability (CIN). In the present study, using fresh-frozen samples of 46 invasive breast cancers, laser scanning cytometry, array-based comparative genomic hybridization, ...
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Wong Chung M - - 2010
Promoter methylation analysis of genes frequently silenced in breast cancer is a promising indicator of breast cancer risk, as these methylation events are thought to occur long before presentation of disease. The numerous exfoliated epithelial cells present in breast milk may provide the breast epithelial DNA needed for detailed methylation ...
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Hibi Kenji - - 2010
Recently, Glockner et al. identified the methylation of TFPI2 as a frequent event in human colorectal cancer using a gene expression array-based strategy. Methylation status of the TFPI2 gene was examined in primary carcinomas and the corresponding normal tissues derived from 38 patients with gastric cancer using quantitative methylation-specific PCR ...
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Negri Tiziana - - 2010
Treatment success of breast cancer patients with trastuzumab alone or in combination depends not only on HER2/NEU amplification but also on PTEN and PI3K status and efficient cell death programs. In this pilot study, we found a significant association between loss of beclin 1 and HER2/NEU amplification (both on 17q21) ...
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Iwamoto Takashi - - 2011
BRCA1 promoter methylation reportedly plays an important part in the pathogenesis of human breast cancer. In the present study, we investigated whether or not BRCA1 promoter methylation in peripheral blood cells (PBCs) can serve as a risk factor for developing breast cancer. The association of BRCA1 promoter methylation in PBCs ...
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Bediaga Naiara G - - 2010
ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: Identification of gene expression-based breast cancer subtypes is considered a critical means of prognostication. Genetic mutations along with epigenetic alterations contribute to gene-expression changes occurring in breast cancer. So far, these epigenetic contributions to sporadic breast cancer subtypes have not been well characterized, and only a limited understanding ...
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Martins Ana Teresa - - 2011
Previously, we reported that the accuracy of cytological diagnosis of breast lesions could be augmented through the quantitative assessment of DNA methylation of fine-needle aspirate (FNA) washings. Herein, we aimed at the evaluation of the prognostic value of quantitative promoter methylation at three gene loci (APC, CCND2, and RASSF1A) in ...
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Van Loo Peter - - 2010
We present an allele-specific copy number analysis of the in vivo breast cancer genome. We describe a unique bioinformatics approach, ASCAT (allele-specific copy number analysis of tumors), to accurately dissect the allele-specific copy number of solid tumors, simultaneously estimating and adjusting for both tumor ploidy and nonaberrant cell admixture. This ...
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Xiang Tingxiu - - 2010
Chromosome 3p harbors multiple tumor-suppressor genes. PLCD1, located at 3p22, encodes an enzyme that mediates regulatory signaling of energy metabolism, calcium homeostasis and intracellular movement. We investigated the epigenetic alterations of PLCD1 and its tumor suppressor function in breast cancer. Frequent downregulation/silencing of PLCD1 was shown in most breast cancer ...
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Panani Anna D - - 2010
The detection of recurring genetic changes in breast cancer can be extremely difficult. The tumors display very complex structural chromosomal rearrangements the origin of which are often very difficult to establish. The identification of recurrent chromosomal changes is a useful strategy for understanding tumorigenesis and specific chromosomal associations. Isochromosome i(5p) ...
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Park Seog-Yun - - 2010
Gastric carcinoma (GC) is one of the human cancers in which promoter CpG island hypermethylation is frequently found. CpG island methylator phenotype (CIMP) refers to a subset of GCs which harbor concordant methylation of multiple promoter CpG island loci. However, little is known regarding clinicopathological features of CIMP-positive (CIMP-high) GC. ...
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Huang Katie T - - 2010
Hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF-1) activity is regulated by prolyl hydroxylase (PHD1, PHD2, PHD3) and factor inhibiting HIF-1 (FIH) that target the α subunit of HIF-1 (HIF-1α) for proteosomal degradation. We hypothesised that the elevated HIF-1α level is due in some tumours to epigenetic silencing by DNA hypermethylation of the promoter region ...
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Pierconti Francesco - - 2011
Chronic inflammation and subsequent tissutal alterations may play a key role in prostate carcinogenesis. In this way, molecular alterations of the suppressor of cytokine signaling 3 (SOCS3), one of the most important inhibitory molecule of inflammatory signal transduction circuitries, could contribute to explain the pleiotropic role of interleukin-6 (IL-6) in ...
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Pirouzpanah Saeed - - 2010
Epigenetic silencing of retinoic acid receptor-beta2 (RARbeta2) and estrogen receptor-alpha (ERalpha) expressions have been revealed to be important in the development of approaches for diagnosis and therapy of breast cancer. We aimed to explore the correlation of some potential factors with the hypermethylation status of RARbeta2 and ERalpha genes among ...
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Kwon Hyeong-Ju - - 2010
Ex-adenoma carcinoma (EAC) is a carcinoma with contiguous adenoma element in its vicinity which provides a morphological evidence for adenoma-carcinoma sequence. During multistep colorectal carcinogenesis, promoter CpG island hypermethylation has been known to increase in a stepwise manner whereas diffuse genomic hypomethylation has been known to be an early event ...
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Desouki Mohamed M - - 2011
We employed a whole genome tumor profiling approach in an attempt to identify DNA copy number alterations (CNAs) and new candidate genes that are correlated with the metastatic potential of a primary breast carcinoma and with progression at the metastatic site. Fifty-four small (≤2 cm), high grade, ER-positive, formalin-fixed invasive ductal ...
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Huang Katie T - - 2010
pVHL is the central component of an ubiquitin ligase complex that targets hypoxia-inducible factor 1α (HIF-1α) for proteasomal degradation. This complex includes four other genes, Cullin 2 (CUL2), elongin C (TCEB1), elongin B (TCEB2) and ring-box 1 (RBX1). VHL has previously been reported to be methylated in sporadic renal cell ...
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Grinberg-Rashi Helena - - 2010
Peripheral blood lymphocytes of patients with hematological malignancies or solid tumors, such as renal cell carcinoma or prostate cancer, display epigenetic aberrations (loss of synchronous replication of allelic counterparts) and genetic changes (aneuploidy) characteristic of the cancerous phenotype. This study sought to determine whether such alterations could differentiate breast cancer ...
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Matuschek C - - 2010
Background: Tumor-related methylated DNA and circulating tumor cells (CTC) in the peripheral blood might be of prognostic importance in breast cancer. Thus, the aim of our study was to examine free methylated DNA and CTC in the blood from breast cancer patients and to correlate it with clinicopathological features known ...
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Mehdi S J - - 2011
Studies on loss of heterozygosity have been made for Parkin gene-specific microsatellite markers in malignancies like breast, ovary and lungs, and the results have shown a significant association. However, till date, there is no study with respect to Parkin gene-associated microsatellite markers in cervical cancer. The present study deals with ...
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Shin So Hyun - - 2010
Promoter CpG island hypermethylation has become recognized as an important mechanism for inactivating tumor suppressor genes or tumor-related genes in human cancers of various tissues. Gene inactivation in association with promoter CpG island hypermethylation has been reported to be four times more frequent than genetic changes in human colorectal cancers. ...
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Vardi Adam - - 2010
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to determine the effects of soy phytoestrogens on the methylation of promoter genes in prostate tumors. The incidence of prostate cancer in Asia is thirty percent lower than in Western countries. Since soy phytoestrogens represent a large portion of the Asian diet, evidence ...
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Arai Tomio - - 2010
The occurrence of malignant neoplasms increases with advancing age. Although aging and carcinogenesis are basically different processes, they share phenomena such as the accumulation of DNA damage and abnormal proteins. Recent advances in molecular biology have shown an accumulation of genetic and epigenetic changes in both aging and carcinogenesis, as ...
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Marik Radharani - - 2010
Calcitriol (1α, 25(OH)(2)-Vitamin D3) binds to the vitamin D receptor (VDR) and regulates differentiation of the normal mammary gland, and may therefore be useful in breast cancer treatment or prevention. Many breast cancer cells are, however, resistant to Calcitriol. In this study, we investigated the resistance mechanism and the role ...
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Goto Tetsuhiro - - 2010
BACKGROUND: A tumor suppressor gene, p16, was found to harbor promoter methylation associated with the loss of protein expression in cancer cells, suggesting that p16 inactivation due to promoter methylation may be important for gastric tumorigenesis. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The methylation status of the p16 gene was examined in primary ...
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Cho Yoon Hee - - 2010
BACKGROUND: Promoter hypermethylation and global hypomethylation in the human genome are hallmarks of most cancers. Detection of aberrant methylation in white blood cells (WBC) has been suggested as a marker for cancer development, but has not been extensively investigated. This study was carried out to determine whether aberrant methylation in ...
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Vieira de Oliveira Sarah Franco - - 2010
Previous studies have suggested the involvement of the 9p region in the genesis and progression of several types of cancer. To perform a more in-depth investigation of the 9p region in samples from breast carcinomas, we analyzed loss of heterozygosity (LOH) in 230 patients with primary breast cancer using five ...
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Horlings Hugo M - - 2010
The genetic alterations in breast cancer have in recent years been studied through a variety of techniques: analysis of alterations in individual oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes; gene expression profiling of both messenger RNA and microRNA; global analysis of DNA copy number changes; and most recently, whole-genome sequence analysis. Analysis ...
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Suijkerbuijk K P M - - 2011
The need for additional breast cancer screening tools is indisputably high, as one may conclude from the high rate of interval malignancies in women undergoing regular screening. DNA promoter methylation frequently occurs during breast carcinogenesis and is an early event in this process. Moreover, a field defect for methylation has ...
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Lo Pang-Kuo - - 2010
The expression of several members of the FOX gene family is known to be altered in a variety of cancers. We show that in breast cancer, FOXF1 gene is a target of epigenetic inactivation and that its gene product exhibits tumor-suppressive properties. Loss or downregulation of FOXF1 expression is associated ...
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Son Keun Su - - 2010
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the methylation status of the interleukin-10 (IL-10) gene in breast cancer tissues compared with normal and benign breast disease tissues. Between 2000 and 2001, we used paraffin-embedded specimens of 30 normal, 31 benign and 72 breast cancer tissues from the National Cancer ...
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Microsatellite instability with promoter methylation and silencing of hMLH1 can regionally occur ...
Ling Zhi-Qiang - - 2010
Microsatellite instability (MSI) is known to result from inactivation of mismatch repair genes largely by promoter methylation. However, the methylation usually accumulates time-dependently. To know whether MSI can be acquired later in tumorigenesis, we examined intratumoral heterogeneity of MSI and promoter methylation of hMLH1 after immunohistochemical screening for heterogeneous expression ...
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Marzese Diego M - - 2010
Genetic and epigenetic events play a critical role in the tumorigenic process of breast cancer. The more genes are studied, the more accurate the epigenetic "signature" can be established. The aim of our work has been to apply the technique Methylation-Specific Multiplex Ligation dependent Probe Amplification (MS-MLPA) to study the ...
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Noetzel E - - 2010
Synemin (SYNM) is a type IV intermediate filament that has recently been shown to interact with the LIM domain protein zyxin, thereby possibly modulating cell adhesion and cell motility. Owing to this multiplicity of potential functions relevant to cancer development, we initiated a study to decipher SYNM expression and regulation ...
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Ahmed Inas A - - 2010
Novel strategies for early detection of breast cancer, the most common and second most lethal cancer in women, are urgently needed. Silencing tumor suppressor genes via DNA methylation has established hypermethylation as one of the most frequent molecular alterations that may initiate and drive many types of human neoplasia including ...
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Lee Ji Shin - - 2010
Recent microarray profiling studies on breast cancer have identified distinct subtypes that are associated with different clinical outcomes. Promoter hypermethylation of several known or putative tumor suppressor genes occurs frequently during the pathogenesis of breast cancer. We proposed that immunohistopathologic subtypes of breast cancer are likely to contain distinct promoter ...
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Jing Feng - - 2010
CpG island methylator phenotype (CIMP) involves methylation targeted toward the promoters of multiple genes. We determined a methylation profile of tumor-related genes in serum of sporadic breast cancer (SBC). The multigene methylation was examined by methylation-specific polymerase chain reaction assay in serum of 50 SBCs and 50 paired nontumors, and ...
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Kim Jo-Heon - - 2010
OBJECTIVE: We have noted that quantitative multiplex-methylation specific PCR (QM-MSP) analysis of a key panel of genes may be useful as an ancillary tool for ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) detection in breast tissue. In this study, we investigated aberrant promoter hypermethylation of four genes as a means to detect ...
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Barekati Zeinab - - 2010
The present study investigated promoter hypermethylation of TP53 regulatory pathways providing a potential link between epigenetic changes and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) alterations in breast cancer patients lacking a TP53 mutation. The possibility of using the cancer-specific alterations in serum samples as a blood-based test was also explored. Triple-matched samples (cancerous ...
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