نتایج جستجو برای: cervical lesionhuman papilloma virushuman telomerase rna componentl1 capsid proteinsquamous cell carcinomas

تعداد نتایج: 1951130  

Journal: :Cancer research 1981
R P Eglin F Sharp A B MacLean J C Macnab J B Clements N M Wilkie

Nonneoplastic and neoplastic cervical biopsy specimens were examined by in situ hybridization to 125I-labeled DNA of herpes simplex virus (HSV), adenovirus, and bacteriophage lambda DNA's, and quantitative hybridization data were obtained using a Video Image Analyser. HSV-specific RNA was detected in 72% of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, 60% of squamous cervical carcinomas, 2% of nonneopla...

Journal: :Cancer research 1992
K A Han M F Kulesz-Martin

An epidermal cell model in which initiated, benign tumor-producing and carcinoma stages were derived from a cloned parental cell strain was used to examine p53 expression during multistage epithelial carcinogenesis. Increased steady-state levels of p53 RNA were detected in squamous cell carcinomas compared to papilloma and normal epidermal cells. Nontumorigenic initiated cell precursors of the ...

2009
Marco Capezzone Stefania Marchisotta Silvia Cantara Furio Pacini

Telomeres are specialized structures at the ends of chromosomes, consisting of hundreds of repeated hexanucleotides (TTAGGG)n. Genetic integrity is partly maintained by the architecture of telomeres and it is gradually lost as telomeres progressively shorten with each cell replication, due to incomplete lagging DNA strand synthesis and oxidative damage. Telomerase is a reverse transcriptase enz...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 2003
N Reesink-Peters M N Helder G B A Wisman A J Knol S Koopmans H M Boezen E Schuuring H Hollema E G E de Vries S de Jong A G J van der Zee

AIM To examine whether the detection of either telomerase and its components or high risk human papillomavirus (HPV) are of value in predicting the presence of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) grade II/III in women referred because of cervical cytology reports showing at most moderate dyskaryosis. METHODS Cervical scrapings of 50 women referred with cytological borderline, mild, or mo...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1997
H Gorham K Yoshida T Sugino G Marsh S Manek M Charnock D Tarin S Goodison

AIM To evaluate whether increased telomerase activity can be clinically useful for detecting malignant cells in a variety of gynaecological specimens. METHODS Telomerase activity was examined in frozen tissue samples of histologically confirmed lesions of the endometrium, ovary, and cervix. It was also assessed in exfoliated cells in cervical smears from patients with premalignant and maligna...

Journal: :Cancer research 2001
A Akalin L W Elmore H L Forsythe B A Amaker E D McCollum P S Nelson J L Ware S E Holt

Telomerase activity has been detected in >85% of all malignant human cancers, including 90% of prostate carcinomas. Using a well-characterized experimental prostate cancer system, we have found that telomerase activity is notably increased (>10-fold) during tumorigenic conversion. Expression profiles of the telomerase components (hTR and hTERT) revealed no substantive changes, which suggests a ...

2006
Kazuo Yashima Leslie A. Litzky Larry Kaiser Thomas Rogers Stephen Lam Ignacio I. Wistuba Sara Milchgrub Sudhir Srivastava Mieczyslaw A. Piatyszek Jerry W. Shay

To investigate the role of telomerase in the multistage pathogenesis of lung cancer, we examined 205 fresh and archival tissue samples obtained from 40 patients, 34 of whom had invasive lung carcinoma, 5 with carci noma in situ (CIS) without invasion, and 1 without lung carcinoma. We analyzed samples for telomerase enzyme activity using the semiquantita tive PCR-based telomeric repeat amplifica...

2017
Sunanda Baidya Rasel Das Md. Golam Kabir Md. Arifuzzaman

Cervical cancer accounts for about two-thirds of all cancer cases linked etiologically to Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). 15 oncogenic HPV types can cause cervical cancer, of which HPV16 and HPV18 combinedly account for about 70% of it. So, effective epitope design for the clinically relevant HPV types 16 and 18 would be of major medical benefit. Here, a comprehensive analysis is carried out to pr...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 1997
N Suehara K Mizumoto T Muta Y Tominaga H Shimura S Kitajima N Hamasaki M Tsuneyoshi M Tanaka

Telomerase activity was measured in surgically resected tissues of 20 human pancreatic ductal carcinomas, 12 adenomas, 5 pancreatitis tissues, 14 normal pancreatic ducts, and 13 normal pancreatic tissues (primarily made up of acinar cells) using a PCR-based telomerase assay. Relative telomerase activity was expressed as the equivalent telomerase intensity of the number of cells of a human pancr...

1998
HIPPOKRATIS KIARIS ANDREW V. SCHALLY

Antagonists of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GH-RH) inhibit the growth of various tumors through mechanisms that involve the suppression of the insulin-like growth factor I andyor insulin-like growth factor II levels or secretion. In the present study, we tested the hypothesis that the tumor inhibition is associated with a decrease in telomerase activity because telomerase is considered obl...

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