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Home pesticide exposures and risk of childhood leukemia: Findings from the childhood leukemia international consortium

2015

Some previous studies have suggested that home pesticide exposure before birth and during a child's early years may increase the risk of childhood leukemia. To further investigate this, we pooled individual level data from 12 case-control studies in the Childhood Leukemia International Consortium. Exposure data were harmonized into compatible formats. Pooled analyses were undertaken using multivariable unconditional logistic regression. The odds ratio (ORs) for acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) associated with any pesticide exposure shortly before conception, during pregnancy and after birth were 1.39 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.25, 1.55) (using 2,785 cases and 3,635 controls), 1.43 (…

Cancer ResearchPediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyChildhood leukemiabusiness.industryCase-control studyMyeloid leukemiaOdds ratioEnvironmental exposuremedicine.diseaseConfidence intervalLeukemiaOncologyRecall biasmedicinebusinessInternational Journal of Cancer
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Clinical impact of the immunome in lymphoid malignancies: the role of Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cells

2015

The better definition of the mutual sustainment between neoplastic cells and immune system has been translated from the bench to the bedside acquiring value as prognostic factor. Additionally, it represents a promising tool for improving therapeutic strategies. In this context, myeloid-derived suppressor cells have gained a central role in tumor developing with consequent therapeutic implications. In this review, we will focus on the biological and clinical impact of the study of myeloid-derived suppressor cells in the settings of lymphoid malignancies.

Cancer ResearchPrognostic factorLymphomaMDSCMDSCsContext (language use)ReviewBioinformaticslcsh:RC254-282law.inventionImmune systemlawmedicinebusiness.industrymedicine.diseaselcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogensHematologic Diseasesmicroenvironment3. Good healthLymphomaImmunomeOncologyMyeloid-derived Suppressor CellCancer researchSuppressorbusinessprognosticationFrontiers in Oncology
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Mcl-1 is an anti-apoptotic factor for human hepatocellular carcinoma

2005

Defects in apoptosis signaling in hepatocytes contribute to tumorigenesis in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). In addition, treatment with chemotherapeutic drugs is often ineffective in HCC patients due to the apoptosis resistance of cancer cells. Anti-apoptotic members of the Bcl-2 family, including myeloid cell leukemia-1 (Mcl-1), which regulate intrinsic apoptosis induction at the mito-chondrial level, are often overexpressed in human cancer, and are implicated with disease grade and prognosis. Yet, little is known about the role of Mcl-1 in HCC. In this study, we analyzed the relevance of Mcl-1 expression for the apop-tosis resistance of human HCC. Mcl-1 protein expression was considerabl…

Cancer ResearchProgrammed cell deathCarcinoma HepatocellularApoptosisBiologyPhosphatidylinositol 3-KinasesEpidermal growth factorhemic and lymphatic diseasesTumor Cells CulturedmedicineHumansneoplasmsProtein kinase BPI3K/AKT/mTOR pathwayAkt/PKB signaling pathwayGene Expression ProfilingLiver NeoplasmsIntrinsic apoptosisPrognosisdigestive system diseasesNeoplasm ProteinsProto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2OncologyImmunologyCancer cellCancer researchMyeloid Cell Leukemia Sequence 1 ProteinHepatocyte growth factorProto-Oncogene Proteins c-aktmedicine.drugInternational Journal of Oncology
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Targeting apoptosis proteins in hematological malignancies

2010

The apoptotic machinery plays a key role in hematopoietic cell homeostasis. Terminally differentiated cells are eliminated, at least in part, by apoptosis, whereas part of the apoptotic machinery, including one or several caspases, is required to go through very specific steps of the differentiation pathways. A number of hematological diseases involve a deregulation of this machinery, which in most cases is a decrease in cell sensitivity to pro-apoptotic signals through over-expression of anti-apoptotic molecules. In some situations however, e.g. in the erythroid lineage of low grade myelodysplastic syndromes, cell sensitivity to apoptosis is increased in a death receptor-dependent manner a…

Cancer ResearchProgrammed cell deathFas Ligand ProteinMyeloidCellular differentiationAmino Acid MotifsAntineoplastic AgentsApoptosisLigandsInhibitor of apoptosisTNF-Related Apoptosis-Inducing LigandCell Line TumormedicineHumansReceptorCaspasebiologyIntrinsic apoptosisCell DifferentiationCell biologyGene Expression Regulation Neoplasticmedicine.anatomical_structureProto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2OncologyApoptosisHematologic Neoplasmsbiology.proteinDrug Screening Assays AntitumorApoptosis Regulatory ProteinsSignal TransductionCancer Letters
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Carboxyamidotriazole inhibits cell growth of imatinib-resistant chronic myeloid leukaemia cells including T315I Bcr-Abl mutant by a redox-mediated me…

2010

Mutation of the Bcr–Abl oncoprotein is one of most frequent mechanisms by which chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) cells become resistant to imatinib. Here, we show that treat- ment of cell lines harbouring wild type or mutant BCR–ABL with carboxyamidotriazole (CAI), a calcium influx and signal transduction inhibitor, inhibits cell growth, the expres- sion of Bcr–Abl and its downstream signalling, and induces apoptosis. Moreover, we show that CAI acts by increasing intracellular ROS. Clinically significant, CAI has also inhibitory effects on T315I Bcr–Abl mutant, a mutation that causes CML cells to become insensitive to imatinib and second generation abl kinase inhibitors.

Cancer Researchbcr-abl Carboxyamidotriazole chronic myeloid leukemia cells imatinibBlotting WesternFusion Proteins bcr-ablAntineoplastic AgentsApoptosisSignal transduction inhibitorBiologyPiperazineschemistry.chemical_compoundMicehemic and lymphatic diseasesCell Line TumorLeukemia Myelogenous Chronic BCR-ABL PositivemedicineAnimalsHumansneoplasmsCell ProliferationSettore MED/04 - Patologia GeneraleABLCarboxyamidotriazoleCell growthWild typeImatinibTriazolesmedicine.diseaseImatinib mesylatePyrimidinesOncologychemistryDrug Resistance NeoplasmBenzamidesMutationCancer researchImatinib MesylateReactive Oxygen SpeciesOxidation-ReductionChronic myelogenous leukemiamedicine.drug
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Abstract 4740: Doxorubicin eliminates tumor-induced myeloid-derived suppressor cells and enhances T-helper lymphocyte-based immunotherapy in a murine…

2013

Abstract Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC) represent a heterogeneous population of cells equipped with the ability to inhibit T lymphocyte-mediated immune responses. A significant increase in the number of MDSC has been reported in the blood, secondary lymphoid organs and tumor beds in tumor-bearing animals and in patients with many types of cancers. MDSC frequency correlates with the disease stage and prognosis. These cells impair CD8+ cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL)-mediated anti-tumor immunity by different overlapping mechanisms such as reactive oxygen species or immunosuppressive cytokine production. Importantly, MDSC elimination or inactivation substantially enhances the efficiency …

Cancer Researchbiologybusiness.industryLymphocytemedicine.medical_treatmentImmunotherapymedicine.anatomical_structureImmune systemOncologyCancer immunotherapyGranzymeImmunologyMyeloid-derived Suppressor Cellmedicinebiology.proteinCytotoxic T cellbusinessCD8Cancer Research
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2004

RHAMM/CD168 was defined as a LAA using the approach of serological screening of expression libraries (SEREX), eliciting IgG responses in 42% of patients with AML, but not in healthy volunteers (HV) or patients with autoimmune diseases. mRNA for RHAMM was demonstrated by qRT-PCR to be expressed in leukemic blasts of more than 80% of the AML patients, but not in PBMN or CD34+ stem cells of healthy volunteers. Among normal tissues, only testis, placenta and thymus showed significant mRNA expression for the antigen, therefore sharing the expression profile of some other SEREX antigens.

Cancer Researchbusiness.industryCD34Myeloid leukemiamedicine.diseaseLeukemiachemistry.chemical_compoundImmune systemOncologychemistryAntigenImmunologyHyaluronic acidGeneticsCancer researchMedicineStem cellbusinessReceptorCancer Cell International
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Can curcumin induces selective packaging of miRNAs in exosomes? A pilot study in chronic myelogenous leukemia cells.

2015

e13563 Background: Chronic myeloid leukemia is a myeloproliferative disorder that comes from a hematopoietic stem cell or a multipotent progenitor. Exosomes are biological nanovescicles (40-100 nm)...

Cancer Researchbusiness.industryHematopoietic stem cellMyeloid leukemiamedicine.diseaseMicrovesicleschemistry.chemical_compoundmedicine.anatomical_structureOncologychemistryhemic and lymphatic diseasesmicroRNAmedicineCurcuminCancer researchbusinessChronic myelogenous leukemiaProgenitorJournal of Clinical Oncology
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Cytomegalovirus DNAemia in patients with de novo acute myeloid leukemia undergoing cytotoxic chemotherapy

2019

There is evidence suggesting that cytomegalovirus (CMV) reactivation following allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) may be associated with a lower relapse incidence in acu...

Cancer Researchbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentIncidence (epidemiology)De novo acuteCongenital cytomegalovirus infectionvirus diseasesMyeloid leukemiaHematologyHematopoietic stem cell transplantationCytotoxic chemotherapymedicine.disease03 medical and health sciencessurgical procedures operative0302 clinical medicineOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCancer researchMedicineIn patientbusiness030215 immunologyLeukemia & Lymphoma
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Molecular cytogenetics of childhood hematological malignancies

1998

Cytogenetic and molecular analyses are essential for the classification of childhood hematologic malignancies. Nearly all children with leukemia should have an adequate cytogenetic analysis which in 80-90% is expected to show clonal chromosomal abnormalities. Moreover, with the availability of appropriate gene probes and sophisticated molecular techniques, genetic rearrangements become detectable in the majority of leukemia patients. Genetic abnormalities often associate with particular clinical-biological characteristics of the disease. In ALL, for example, genetic alterations together with distinct immunologic and clinical features, define various subgroups. In AML, unique cytogenetic rea…

Cancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyDiseaseBioinformaticsMolecular cytogeneticsAcute lymphocytic leukemiamedicineHumansClinical significanceChildChromosome AberrationsGene RearrangementLeukemiaPloidiesbusiness.industryMyelodysplastic syndromesCytogeneticsHematologyGene rearrangementPrecursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphomamedicine.diseaseLeukemia Myeloid AcuteLeukemiaOncologyMyelodysplastic SyndromesImmunologybusinessLeukemia
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