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The endocytic trafficking pathway of oncogenic papillomaviruses

2019

Over the last two decades many host cell proteins have been described to be involved in the process of infectious entry of oncogenic human papillomaviruses (HPV). After initial binding and priming of the capsid, a sequence of events on the cell surface precedes the formation of the HPV entry platform. It has been shown that the virus-associated entry complex consists of membrane organizers, tetraspanins CD151 and CD63, and their associated partner proteins such as integrins, growth factor receptors, and the annexin A2 heterotetramer. Further recruitment of cytoplasmic factors such as the obscurin-like protein 1 and actin results in a non-canonical clathrin-independent endocytosis of the vir…

EndosomevirusesIntegrinEndocytic cycleAnnexinEndocytosisArticlelcsh:Infectious and parasitic diseasesEntry receptor complex03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineTetraspaninViral entryVirologyHumansMedicinelcsh:RC109-216030212 general & internal medicineHuman papillomavirus 16Traffickingbiologybusiness.industryPapillomavirus InfectionsBiological TransportVirus InternalizationTetraspaninEndocytosisVirusCell biologyInfectious DiseasesCapsid030220 oncology & carcinogenesisHost-Pathogen Interactionsbiology.proteinbusinessAnnexin A2Papillomavirus Research
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Evaluation of Borderline Ovarian Tumor Recurrence Rate after Surgery with or without Fertility-Sparing Approach: Results of a Retrospective Analysis

2023

Borderline ovarian tumors (BOTs) comprise 15-20% of primary ovarian neoplasms and represent an independent disease entity among epithelial ovarian cancers. The present study (Clinical Trial ID: NCT05791838) aimed to report a retrospective analysis of the management and outcomes of 86 consecutive BOTs patients, 54 of which were at a reproductive age. All patients with BOTs undergoing surgical treatment from January 2010 to December 2017 were included. Data were retrospectively reviewed. High levels of Ca-125 were observed in 25.6% of the FIGO stage I patients and 58.3% of the advanced disease patients. Fertility-sparing surgery and comprehensive surgical staging were performed in 36.7% and 4…

Fertility-sparing surgeryBorderline ovarian tumorSurgical staging.Conservative surgeryMicropapillary patternSettore MED/40 - Ginecologia E Ostetricia
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BRAF mutation influences hypoxia-inducible factor-1α expression levels in papillary thyroid cancer

2010

Hypoxia-inducible factor-1α is found frequently overexpressed in solid tumors cells, exerting an important role in angiogenesis, glucose metabolism, cell proliferation, survival and invasion. In thyroid carcinomas, hypoxia-inducible factor-1α expression was found increased in differentiated, poorly differentiated, medullary and anaplastic variants. Hypoxia represents the principal stimulus responsible for hypoxia-inducible factor-1α induction. Other nonhypoxic stimuli increase hypoxia-inducible factor-1α synthesis through the activation of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase and mitogen-activated protein kinase pathways in a cell-type-specific manner. We have previously shown the role of BRAFV600…

Gene knockdownPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyMutationCell growthAngiogenesisBiologymedicine.diseasemedicine.disease_causePathology and Forensic MedicinePapillary thyroid cancerThyroid carcinomaCancer researchmedicineSignal transductionPAX8Modern Pathology
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Genome organization and nucleotide sequence of human papillomavirus type 39

1991

The 7833-bp nucleotide sequence of human papillomavirus type 39 (HPV39), which is associated with genital intraepithelial neoplasias and invasive carcinomas, has been determined. The genome organization deduced from the sequence shares characteristic features with other genital papillomaviruses. According to sequence comparisons, HPV39 most closely resembles HPV18 and may be a member of a subgroup of genital papillomaviruses distinct from the HPV16/31/33 group. As a novel feature, we report a 1.3-kb open reading frame on the DNA strand which lacks major open reading frames in the other sequenced HPV genomes.

Genes ViralvirusesMolecular Sequence DataBiologyGenomeHomology (biology)VirusOpen Reading FramesViral ProteinsPapovaviridaechemistry.chemical_compoundSequence Homology Nucleic AcidVirologyHumansCodonPapillomaviridaeGenomic organizationGeneticsBase SequenceNucleic acid sequencevirus diseasesOpen reading framechemistryDNA ViralRNA ViralDNAVirology
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Chemical skin carcinogenesis is prevented in mice by the induced expression of a TGF-β related transgene

1995

Skin papillomas and squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) are induced in mice by tumor initiation with a carcinogen followed by tumor promotion with the phorbol ester 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA). These usually arise from preneoplastic lesions characterized by epidermal proliferation and hyperplasia, dermal edema, and inflammation. To evaluate the role of polypeptide growth factors in chemically induced skin carcinogenesis, we used transgenic mice carrying the cDNA for a TGF-β related molecule, bone morphogenetic protein-4 (BMP-4), under the control of the regulatory elements of the cytokeratin IV* gene in a skin carcinogenesis protocol. Control non-transgenic littermates and BMP-4 …

Genetically modified mouseMethylnitronitrosoguanidinePathologymedicine.medical_specialtySkin NeoplasmsHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisTransgenemedicine.medical_treatmentMice TransgenicTumor initiationBiologyToxicologymedicine.disease_causeMiceTransforming Growth Factor betaGeneticsmedicineAnimalsGenetics (clinical)SkinPapillomaintegumentary systemEpidermis (botany)ProteinsHyperplasiamedicine.diseaseCytokineBromodeoxyuridineOncologyBone Morphogenetic ProteinsCarcinoma Squamous CellCancer researchTetradecanoylphorbol AcetateTumor promotionEpidermisCarcinogenesisCell DivisionTeratogenesis, Carcinogenesis, and Mutagenesis
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Cytogenetic analysis of three primary Bellini duct carcinomas.

1996

Three Bellini duct carcinomas (BDC) of the kidney were cytogenetically analyzed after short-term culture. All three had clonal chromosome abnormalities: 91-92,XXY,-Y, +12, +12, -15, -16, -18, +mar (case 1); 53,XY, +2,t(2;7)(p22;q11), +der (2)t (2;7)(p22;q11), +3, +r(3),add(5)(p15), +7, -8, +12, +17, +r(17), +20, -21 (case 2); and 44-47,X,-Y, +9, +16, -21/46,XY. Some of the numerical abnormalities are shared with papillary renal cell carcinomas (PRCC)(+7, +12, +16, +17, and +20) but not with transitional renal cell carcinomas. The present findings support the previous notion that BDC are different from other types of RCC.

GeneticsAged 80 and overMaleCancer ResearchKidneyPapillary renal cell carcinomasCellBiologyAdenocarcinomaMiddle AgedMolecular biologySurvival AnalysisKidney NeoplasmsDiagnosis Differentialmedicine.anatomical_structureKaryotypingGeneticsmedicineHumansFemaleDuct (anatomy)Carcinoma Renal CellAgedNeoplasm StagingGenes, chromosomescancer
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Wichtige epidemiologische Studientypen

2007

GerontologyResearch designmedicine.medical_specialtyfood.ingredientbusiness.industryClinical study designCase-control studyGeneral MedicineAlphapapillomavirusfoodEpidemiologymedicinebusinessCohort studyDMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift
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The effects of treated effluents on the intensity of papillomatosis and HSP70 expression in roach.

2008

Epidermal papillomatosis in fish has been proposed as an indicator of environmental stress but experimental evidence of connection between contaminants and papillomatosis in fish is scarce. We studied changes in the intensity of epidermal papillomatosis and the expression of heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) in roach, Rutilus rutilus, exposed to treated pulp mill and municipal effluents. In male roach, the increase in papillomatosis intensity was higher in fish exposed to 15% than in fish exposed to 1.5% concentration of municipal effluent. No differences were observed in papillomatosis development in females, or in HSP70 expression. In all the experiments conducted, the increasing effect of ef…

GillsMalePaperVeterinary medicineympäristöpulp mill effluentssex differenceHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesisheat shock proteinCyprinidaeIndustrial WastePapillomatosisEnvironmental stressWaste Disposal FluidmedicineihokasvaintautiAnimalsmunicipal effluentsHSP70 Heat-Shock ProteinsWater Pollutantspapilloma diseasesärkipapillomatoosiEffluentHSP70Hsp70 expressionbiologyPapillomaEcologydigestive oral and skin physiologyEnvironmental stressorPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthstressiGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationPollutionenvironmental stressaltistuminenFish <Actinopterygii>Femalemedicine.symptomRutilusjätevedetWaste disposalEcotoxicology and environmental safety
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Effects of mechanical stimulation on cell cycle duration in rat gingival fibroblast progenitor cells

2001

The aim of this investigation was to estimate cell cycle duration in rat gingival fibroblast progenitor cells in steady-state control and during sustained mechanical stimulation. Elastics (0.15 mm thick) were inserted between maxillary M1 and M2 of 8 wk-old male rats which were labelled with H3-TdR and killed in groups of 6-7 animals together with equal-sized groups of labelled control animals at intervals between 1-168 h. Autoradiographs of consecutive mesio-distal sections were used to determine grain counts for H3-TdR-labelled cells in the connective tissue of the gingival papilla between M2 and M3. Median cell cycle times (MCC) were estimated from plots of mean and median grain counts a…

Gingival papillaCellConnective tissueStimulationBiologyCell cycleAndrologymedicine.anatomical_structureImmunologyMale ratsmedicineGingival fibroblastProgenitor cellGeneral DentistryEuropean Journal of Oral Sciences
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Preclinical report on allogeneic uterus transplantation in non-human primates

2013

Study question Is it possible to perform allogeneic uterus transplantation (UTx) with a donation from a live donor in a non-human primate species and what immunosuppression is needed to prevent rejection? Summary answer Allogeneic UTx in the baboon is a donor- and recipient-safe surgical procedure; immunosuppression with induction therapy and a triple protocol should be used. What is known already UTx may become a treatment for absolute uterine factor infertility. Autologous UTx models have been developed in non-human primates with reports on long-term survival of the uterine grafts. STUDY DESIGN, SIZEAND DURATION: This experimental study included 18 female baboons as uterus donors and 18 f…

Graft Rejectionmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentUterusTacrolimusMaintenance ChemotherapyAdrenal Cortex Hormonesmedicine.arteryUterus transplantationmedicineLiving DonorsAnimalsTransplantation HomologousExternal iliac veinAntilymphocyte SerumImmunosuppression TherapyUterine DiseasesHysterectomybusiness.industryRehabilitationGraft SurvivalUterusObstetrics and GynecologyImmunosuppressionInduction ChemotherapyMycophenolic AcidInternal iliac arteryTacrolimusSurgeryTransplantationDisease Models Animalmedicine.anatomical_structureReproductive MedicineFeasibility StudiesDrug Therapy CombinationFemalebusinessInfertility FemalePapio
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