Breast cancer (BC) is a malignant disease with a high prevalence worldwide. The main cause of death is not the primary tumor, but instead the spread of tumor cells to distant sites. The aim of the ...present study was to examine a new method for the detection of cancer cells in aqueous medium using bioimpedance spectroscopy assisted with magnetic nanoparticles (MNP's) exposure to a constant magnetic field. The spectroscopic patterns were identified for three breast cancer cell lines. Each BC cell line represents a different pathologic stage: the early stage (MCF-7), invasive phase (MDA-MB-231) and metastasis (SK-BR-3). For this purpose, bioimpedance measurements were carried out at a certain frequency range with the aid of nanoprobes, consisting of magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) coupled to a monoclonal antibody. The antibody was specific for the predominant cell surface protein for each cell line, which was identified by using RT-qPCR and flow cytometry. Accordingly, EpCAM corresponds to MCF-7, MUC-1 to MDA-MB-231, and HER-2 to SK-BR-3. Despite their low concentrations, BC cells could be detected by impedance spectroscopy. Hence, this methodology should permit the monitoring of circulating tumor cells (CTC) and therefore help to prevent recurrences and metastatic processes during BC treatment.
Pinus patula
is a species commonly used for reforestation in Mexico. However, efficient methods for the mass production seedlings are required. Micropropagation particularly by somatic embryogenesis ...provides an option for the rapid multiplication of high-quality, genetically improved material. This study induces somatic embryogenesis in this species using the thin cell layer (TCL) technique. Two sources of explants (complete immature embryos; lTCL segments from immature embryos) were evaluated. The efficiency of TCL from longitudinal sections lTCL and transverse tTCL was evaluated. The results show using thin cell layers from immature embryos cultivated in 16 light/8 dark hours achieves induction of somatic embryos. A higher percentage of embryogenic callus was obtained when tTCL segments were used as an explant source. These results produced somatic embryos from tTCL segments of an immature embryo without germinating the seed, making the process more time efficient. In addition, this technique can be used to generate somatic embryogenesis in forest species that have low germination rates.
Among malignancies, lung cancer is a leading cause of death. Platinum-based therapeutic compounds used to treat lung cancer have not been able to increase the survival of patients and such compounds ...have a high incidence of adverse and toxic effects. It has been proposed that flavonoids such as catechins may significantly reduce the risk of developing cancer, alongside with other health benefits. The aim of this work was to determine the effect of (-)-epicatechin, the main flavanol found in cocoa, on the proliferation of the lung non-small cell adenocarcinoma cancer cell line A549, and to determine its effects when added simultaneously with cisplatin.
Concentration-response curves for cisplatin and epicatechin were obtained, inhibitory concentrations calculated and an isobolographic analysis was then performed.
We found that epicatechin has a concentration-dependent inhibitory effect on proliferation of tumor cells and the isobolographic analysis reveals that the effect of its combination with cisplatin is synergistic. It was also observed that epicatechin promotes cell death by apoptosis.
Epicatechin might be considered for future studies to explore its possible use as coadjuvant in cisplatin-based treatments.
Neurofibromatosis type I is an autosomal dominant disease with complete penetrance and variable age-dependent expressivity. It is caused by heterozygous mutations in neurofibromin 1 (NF1). These ...occur throughout the length of the gene, with no apparent hotspots. Even though some mutations have been found repeatedly, most have been observed only once. This, along with the variable expressivity, has made it difficult to establish genotype-phenotype correlations. Here, we report the clinical and molecular characteristics of four pediatric patients with neurofibromatosis type I. Patients were clinically examined and DNA was extracted from peripheral blood. The whole coding sequence of NF1, plus flanking intronic regions, was examined by Sanger sequencing, and four frameshift mutations were identified. The mutation c.3810_3820delCATGCAGACTC was observed in a familial case. This mutation occurred within a sequence comprising two 8-bp direct repeats (GCAGACTC) separated by a CAT trinucleotide, with the deletion leading to the loss of the trinucleotide and the 8-bp repeat following it. The deletion might have occurred due to misalignment of the direct repeats during cell division. In the mutation c.5194delG, the deleted G is nested between two separate mononucleotide tracts (AAAGTTT), which could have played a role in creating the deletion. The other two mutations reported here are c.4076_4077insG, and c.3193_3194insA. All four mutations create premature stop codons. In three mutations, the consequence is predicted to be loss of the GAP-related, Sec14 homology, and pleckstrin homology-like domains; while in the fourth, only the latter two domains would be lost.
Takayasu arteritis in Colombia Cañas D, Carlos A; Jimenez P, Cesar A; Ramirez, Luis A ...
International journal of cardiology,
10/1998, Letnik:
66
Journal Article, Conference Proceeding
Recenzirano
Takayasu arteritis has been recognized in Colombia just recently, and so far we do not have any report concerning its presentation here. In this first report, some issues related to the presentation ...of the disease are indicated and compared with those found in the medical literature. No differences were found in age and sex. Most of the cases were diagnosed during an inactive phase of the disease with advanced manifestations due to vascular lesion which suggests the existence of some genetic factor influencing such a presentation, or may be the consequence of a delay in diagnosing the disease during initial and active stages due to not suspecting it. Comparing the vessels which are affected among other races and countries, we can find both differences and similarities. With the purpose of discovering the demographic, clinical, angiographic and laboratorial characteristics of Takayasu arteritis in Colombia, the present study was carried out by studying 35 clinical cases in different medical centers of the country.
Resumen Los macrófagos son células fagocíticas que activan a la sintasa de óxido nítrico (SON) y la NADPH oxidasa con el objetivo de eliminar agentes que reconocen como extraños. Además, participan ...en el desarrollo y mantenimiento de la respuesta inflamatoria. Tibolona (Tb), a través de sus metabolitos, tiene actividad estrogénica, progestagénica y androgénica. Es utilizada como alternativa de la terapia hormonal de la menopausia, que además disminuye marcadores de inflamación. El objetivo de este estudio fue describir el efecto de Tb sobre la expresión de las interleucinas I, 6, 10 y TNF-α así como la actividad de la NADPH oxidasa del macrófago. Se utilizó la línea celular THP-1, se diferenció a macrófago, y se evaluó la actividad de NADPH oxidasa por el ensayo de NBT y la expresión de IL-1β, IL-6, TNF-α e IL-10 por RT-qPCR. Se encontró que Tb regula la actividad enzimática, así como la expresión de citocinas ante un estímulo proinflamatorio. Por lo que se concluye que Tb favorece la actividad antiinflamatoria del macrófago. Estos resultados contribuyen a la descripción de los mecanismos de acción de este fármaco. Además, se propone al macrófago como un blanco de regulación del proceso inflamatorio por acción de Tb. Se sugiere que se determine la expresión proteica de las citocinas por otras técnicas, tales como western blot, ELISA, o citometría de flujo; así como la actividad de SON.