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p53 is correlated with low BMI negative progesterone receptor status and recurring disease in patients with endometrial cancer

2011

Abstract Objective P53 tumor suppressor gene plays a role in endometrial carcinogenesis. Former studies described correlations between p53 protein overexpression in endometrial cancer and prognostic factors, measured by immunohistochemistry. But data is still controversial. The aim of this study was to measure p53 and phospho-p53 overexpression by Western blot and evaluate correlations between overexpression and prognostic and clinical factors. Phospho-p53 seems to be the functional p53 protein and was examined for the first time in endometrial cancer. Methods 40 patients with endometrial cancer were included in the study. A control group of 20 patients with normal endometrial tissue sample…

AdultOncologymedicine.medical_specialtyNegative progesterone receptorBlotting WesternKaplan-Meier EstimateDiseaseAdenocarcinomaDisease-Free SurvivalBody Mass IndexDiabetes ComplicationsWestern blotRecurrenceInternal medicineBiomarkers TumormedicineHumansIn patientPathologicalAgedAged 80 and overmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryEndometrial cancerObstetrics and GynecologyMiddle AgedGenes p53Prognosismedicine.diseaseEndometrial NeoplasmsUp-RegulationExact testOncologyCase-Control StudiesImmunohistochemistryElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelFemaleTumor Suppressor Protein p53Receptors ProgesteronebusinessGynecologic Oncology
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Complexity of expression of intermediate filament proteins, including glial filament protein, in endometrial and ovarian adenocarcinomas

1991

The expression patterns of intermediate filament proteins of primary and metastatic endometrial (n = 18) and ovarian (n = 24) adenocarcinomas were analyzed by immunocytochemistry using a panel of specific antibodies and by gel electrophoresis of cytoskeletal preparations, followed by immunoblotting. All cells of all endometrial adenocarcinomas studied contained the "simple epithelial"-type cytokeratins (CKs) 8, 18, and (mostly) 19, with variable numbers of cells also positive for CK 7 and vimentin. In addition, most of these tumors contained individual cells or groups of cells that were positive for the stratification-related CKs 4, 5, 6, 13, 14, and 17. The latter CKs were often associated…

AdultPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyCellular differentiationImmunocytochemistryVimentinAdenocarcinomaPathology and Forensic MedicineImmunoenzyme TechniquesIntermediate Filament ProteinsOvarian carcinomaGlial Fibrillary Acidic ProteinmedicineHumansIntermediate filamentAgedOvarian NeoplasmsbiologyCarcinomaMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseEndometrial NeoplasmsSerous fluidMicroscopy Fluorescencebiology.proteinAdenocarcinomaElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelFemaleClear cellHuman Pathology
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Characterization of subcolumnar reserve cells and other epithelia of human uterine cervix. Demonstration of diverse cytokeratin polypeptides in reser…

1987

We have analyzed the expression of cytokeratin polypeptides in subcolumnar reserve cells of the human uterine endocervical mucosa and the other epithelial cells using immunoperoxidase and immunofluorescence microscopy as well as by applying two-dimensional gel electrophoresis to microdissected cytoskeletal preparations. Endocervical columnar cells were uniformly positive for antibodies directed against the simple epithelium-type cytokeratins nos. 7, 8, 18, and 19, while a variable proportion of these cells was stained by an antibody against cytokeratin no. 4. Reserve cells were not only positive for cytokeratins nos. 8 (weakly and variably) and 19 but were also decorated by antibody KA 1, w…

AdultPathologymedicine.medical_specialtySquamous DifferentiationImmunocytochemistryCervix UteriBiologyEpitheliumImmunoenzyme TechniquesCytokeratinKeratinmedicineHumansEndocervical MucosaAgedchemistry.chemical_classificationImmunoperoxidaseAntibodies MonoclonalEpithelial CellsMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseEpitheliumSquamous metaplasiamedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryKeratinsElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelFemaleVirchows Archiv. B, Cell pathology including molecular pathology
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Comparison of tear protein levels in breast cancer patients and healthy controls using a de novo proteomic approach

2012

Noninvasive biomarkers are urgently needed for early detection of breast cancer since the risk of recurrence, morbidity and mortality are closely related to disease stage at the time of primary surgery. In the past decade, many proteomics-based approaches were developed that utilize the protein profiling of human body fluids or identification of putative biomarkers to obtain more knowledge on the effects of cancer emergence and progression. Herein, we report on an analysis of proteins in the tear fluid from breast carcinoma patients and healthy women using a de novo proteomic approach and 25 mixed samples from each group. This study included 25 patients with primary invasive breast carcinom…

AdultProteomicsCancer ResearchProteomediagnosisPopulationBreast NeoplasmsBiologyBioinformaticsProteomicsbreast cancerBreast cancerBiomarkers TumormedicineHumansEye ProteinseducationAgedAged 80 and overeducation.field_of_studyOncogeneCase-control studyCancerArticlesGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseOncologyCase-Control StudiesSpectrometry Mass Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-IonizationProteomebiomarkerElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelFemaleBreast carcinomatear fluidsOncology Reports
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Modeling Human Endometrial Decidualization from the Interaction between Proteome and Secretome

2011

Context: Decidualization of the human endometrium, which involves morphological and biochemical modifications of the endometrial stromal cells (ESCs), is a prerequisite for adequate trophoblast invasion and placenta formation. Objective: This study aims to investigate the proteome and secretome of in vitro decidualized ESCs. These data were combined with published genomic information and integrated to model the human decidualization interactome. Design: Prospective experimental case–control study. Setting: A private research foundation. Patients: Sixteen healthy volunteer ovum donors. Intervention: Endometrial samples were obtained, and ESCs were isolated and decidualized in vitro. Main Ou…

AdultProteomicsmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentProteomeEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismBlotting WesternClinical BiochemistryEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayBiologyProteomicsModels BiologicalBiochemistryInteractomeEndometriumYoung AdultEndocrinologyCytokines metabolismInternal medicineDeciduamedicineHumansCell shapeCell ShapeCells CulturedBiochemistry (medical)DeciduaComputational BiologyDecidualizationmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyPost translationalCase-Control StudiesCulture Media ConditionedSpectrometry Mass Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-IonizationProteomeCytokinesElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelFemaleStromal CellsProtein Processing Post-TranslationalBiomarkersThe Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
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Sputum metalloproteinase-9/tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-1 ratio correlates with airflow obstruction in asthma and chronic bronchitis

1998

Asthma and chronic bronchitis are inflammatory diseases with extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling and collagen deposition. Collagen homeostasis is controlled by metalloproteinases (MMPs) and tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases (TIMPs). We evaluated MMP and TIMP balance in induced sputum of 10 control, 31 untreated asthmatic, and 16 chronic bronchitic subjects. We first performed zymographic analysis to identify the profile of MMPs. Zymography revealed a similar MMPs profile in all populations studied and that MMP-9 was the major enzyme released. We then measured, using enzyme immunoassay, the concentrations of MMP-9 and of its inhibitor TIMP-1 and evaluated whether airflow limitation m…

AdultPulmonary and Respiratory MedicineChronic bronchitisAdolescentNeutrophilsCell CountEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayMatrix metalloproteinaseCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicinePathogenesisLeukocyte CountSurface-Active AgentsForced Expiratory VolumemedicineHomeostasisHumansProtease InhibitorsCollagenasesBronchitisAgedAsthmaTissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-1business.industryMacrophagesRespiratory diseaseSputumSodium Dodecyl SulfateMiddle AgedTissue inhibitor of metalloproteinasemedicine.diseaseAsthmaExtracellular Matrixrespiratory tract diseasesAirway ObstructionMatrix Metalloproteinase 9Chronic DiseaseImmunologyBronchitisSputumElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelCollagenmedicine.symptomPulmonary Ventilationbusiness
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Purification and characterisation of a plasmin-sensitive surface protein of Staphylococcus aureus.

1996

Certain methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus strains contain a 230-kDa cell-wall protein which is not present on the surface of other staphylococci. The presence of this 230-kDa protein is associated with a negative test result in commercial assays designed to detect fibrinogen-binding proteins and/or protein A on the staphylococcal surface. We have purified and partially characterised the 230-kDa protein from a lysostaphin digest of a non-agglutinating methicillin-resistant S. aureus strain. Partial amino acid sequence data obtained from the purified protein did not reveal any significant similarities to known proteins which indicates that the protein is novel. The 230-kDa protein w…

AgglutinationStaphylococcus aureusPlasminMolecular Sequence DataCarbohydratesEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayBiochemistry03 medical and health sciencesAffinity chromatographyBacterial ProteinsCell WallLectinsProtein purificationProtein A/GmedicineTrypsinAmino Acid SequenceFibrinolysinChromatography High Pressure Liquid030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesMembrane GlycoproteinsbiologySequence Homology Amino Acid030306 microbiologyLysostaphinBinding proteinMolecular biologyPeptide FragmentsMolecular WeightBiochemistrybiology.proteinElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelMethicillin ResistanceProtein GProtein Amedicine.drugEuropean journal of biochemistry
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Effects of ageing on peroxidase activity and localization in radish (Raphanus sativus L.) seeds.

2010

Peroxidase activity was assayed in crude extracts of integument, cotyledons and embryo axis of radish seeds, deteriorated under accelerated ageing conditions. Over five days of ageing, in which germination decreased from 100 to 52%, the enzyme activity in integument was higher than that in other seed parts, increasing in the first days of ageing and then decreasing sharply in extremely aged seeds. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis analysis showed four peroxidase isoenzymes with MM of 98, 52.5, 32.8 and 29.5 kDa in the embryo axis of unaged seeds, and only the 32.8 and 29.5 kDa MM isoforms in the integument and cotyledons. In these parts of the seed, only the 29.5 kDa MM isoenzyme increased…

AgingHistologyBiophysicsRaphanusGerminationRaphanusSettore BIO/01 - Botanica Generaleistochimicalcsh:QH301-705.5PeroxidaseinvecchiamentobiologyHistocytochemistryElectric Conductivityfood and beveragesRaphanus sativusEmbryoCell Biologybiology.organism_classificationMolecular biologyEnzyme assayIsoenzymesAgeingBiochemistrylcsh:Biology (General)SpectrophotometryGerminationAgeingSeedsbiology.proteinCytochemistryCytochemistrymorfologia del semeElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelIntegumentperossidasianlisi di immaginePeroxidase
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Homodimeric murine interleukin-3 agonists indicate that ligand dimerization is important for high-affinity receptor complex formation.

1994

Homodimeric murine interleukin 3 (mIL-3) agonists were generated by intermolecular cystine-bonding. Steady-state binding assays and association kinetics performed at 4 degrees C using these agonists revealed specific binding to both the high- and low-affinity receptor. DSS-mediated crosslinking studies performed at 4 degrees C with agonist concentrations compatible with high-affinity receptor complex formation allowed to detect protein complexes of the alpha chain, the beta chain(s) and the high-affinity receptor complex migrating with apparent molecular weights of 90 kDa, 140 kDa, and above 180 kDa, respectively. In contrast, monomeric mIL-3 was crosslinked to the alpha chain receptor only…

AgonistReceptor complexmedicine.drug_classMacromolecular SubstancesClinical BiochemistryInterleukin-17 receptorLigandsProtein Structure SecondaryCell LineMiceEndocrinologymedicineAnimalsReceptorProtease-activated receptor 2Interleukin 3Cell Line TransformedMolecular massChemistryGranulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating FactorCell BiologyLigand (biochemistry)Receptors Interleukin-3Recombinant ProteinsKineticsBiochemistryCystineBiological AssayElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelInterleukin-3Interleukin-5Cell DivisionThymidineGrowth factors (Chur, Switzerland)
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(E)-2-Cyano-3-(5′-piperidin-1-yl-2,2′-bithien-5-yl)acrylic Acid: A Fluorescent Probe for Detecting Prefibrillar Oligomers

2013

The synthesis of (E)-2-cyano-3-(5′-piperidin-1-yl-2,2′-bithien-5-yl)acrylic acid, a novel amyloid aggregation fluorescent probe, is reported. This new probe is able to monitor soluble oligomeric aggregates after 24 h, at which time Thioflavin T emission, commonly used to monitor amyloid fibril formation, remains unchanged. Atomic force microscopy, native polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, and dynamic light scattering confirm that the earlier stages of aggregation are prefibrillar oligomeric species not possessing the amyloid structure. This new molecular scaffold expands the toolbox of fluorescent probes for the identification of prefibrillar oligomers, which is needed in studies aimed at …

AmyloidAtomic force microscopyOrganic ChemistryNative Polyacrylamide Gel ElectrophoresisFluorescencechemistry.chemical_compoundElectrophoresischemistryDynamic light scatteringBiophysicsOrganic chemistryThioflavinPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAcrylic acidEuropean Journal of Organic Chemistry
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