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Permissive and restrictive influences from breast cancer stroma

2010

The turn-over of extracellular matrix is a physiological process, that in normal conditions and in wound healing respond to spatial and temporal regulatory mechanisms, involving several cell-matrix interaction pathways. Profound changes occur both at cellular and extracellular level, during the progression of various forms of invasive carcinomas. Collagen alterations and cellular effects. The ultrastructural and biochemical analyses of the collagenous stroma of invasive ductal breast carcinoma have demonstrated the occurrence of extensive fragmentation of pre-existing collagen fibrils and new deposition of thinner fibrils formed mostly by 1(I)3 homotrimer collagen of type I [1-3], which app…

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PTHrP [38-94] is a survival- and growth-promoting factor for non-tumoral breast epithelial cells.

2005

breast cancer PTHrPSettore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata E Citologia
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Espressione cadmio-dipendente di AEG-1, c-fos e c-jun in cellule tumorali mammarie umane

2007

breast cancer PTHrPSettore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata E Citologia
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Rip-1 regulation of caspase expression in PTHrP [38-94]-treated MDA-MB231 breast cancer cells

2004

breast cancer PTHrPSettore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata E Citologia
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Rip-1 controlla l’espressione delle caspasi in cellule MDA-MB231 trattate con PTHrP[38-94]-amide

2004

breast cancer PTHrPSettore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata E Citologia
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Natural bioactive molecules induce a reduction of surface alpha-enolase in breast cancer cells

Cell surface expression of alpha-enolase, a glycolytic enzyme displaying moonlighting activities, has been shown to contribute to cancer cell invasion and metastasis formation. Although the functional role of surface alpha-enolase in cancer spreading has been clearly linked to the protein non-enzymatic function of binding plasminogen and enhancing plasmin formation, the cellular pathways underlying cell surface transport remain largely elusive. We have previously demonstrated that pro-invasive stimuli promote the surface expression of alpha-enolase in breast cancer cells. To further investigate alpha-enolase translocation to the plasma membrane and to identify the signaling involved in this…

breast cancer alpha-enolase natural small inhibitors
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Multi-omics analysis of epithelial-to mesenchymal transition mediators in breast cancer

2022

breast cancer bioinformatics proteomic analysis vimentin cadherinSettore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata E Citologia
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Krūts vēža attīstība Latvijā pēc valsts krūts vēža skrīninga programmas ieviešanas

2020

Latvijā sieviešu saslimstība un mirstība no krūts vēža ieņem pirmo vietu starp visiem ļaundabīgiem audzējiem. Katru gadu saslimšana tiek pirmreizēji reģistrēta aptuveni 1100 pacientēm un ikgadu no krūts vēža mirst vairāk nekā 400 sievietes. Kopš 2009. gadā Latvijā darbojas valsts krūts vēža skrīnings ar mērķi uzlabot krūts vēža agrīnu diagnostiku, tomēr vidēji 32 % gadījumos krūts vēzis tiek diagnosticēts novēloti slimības III un IV stadijā (SPKC, 2017). Darba tēma ir aktuāla un darba rezultāti ļauj sniegt rekomendācijas agrīnas diagnostikas uzlabošanai un skrīninga programmas uzlabošanai. Darba mērķis: veikt Latvijas valsts apmaksāta krūšu skrīninga efektivitātes izpēti laika posmā no 2010…

breast cancer breast cancer screening effectiveness.efektivitātekrūts vēziskrūts vēža skrīningsMedicīna
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Proton-irradiated breast cells: molecular points of view

2019

Abstract Breast cancer (BC) is the most common cancer in women, highly heterogeneous at both the clinical and molecular level. Radiation therapy (RT) represents an efficient modality to treat localized tumor in BC care, although the choice of a unique treatment plan for all BC patients, including RT, may not be the best option. Technological advances in RT are evolving with the use of charged particle beams (i.e. protons) which, due to a more localized delivery of the radiation dose, reduce the dose administered to the heart compared with conventional RT. However, few data regarding proton-induced molecular changes are currently available. The aim of this study was to investigate and descri…

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EFFECT OF CADMIUM ON IMMORTALIZED AND NEOPLASTIC EPITHELIAL CELLS OF THE HUMAN BREAST

2005

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