Publications by authors named "Barbara G Beatty"

Objectives: Ki-67 is a molecular marker of cellular proliferation that predicts prognosis of some head and neck tumors. Studies of Ki-67 in oropharyngeal cancer have yielded conflicting findings. This study was designed to test Ki-67 as a marker for poor prognosis in N0 tongue squamous cell carcinoma.

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Integration of human papillomavirus (HPV) into the cell genome is considered to be an important event in the progression of cervical neoplasia. p16, also a useful biomarker of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN), shows increased immunoexpression with worsening grades of CIN. This study examines the correlation between p16 immunoexpression, grade of CIN, HPV type, and HPV in situ hybridization diffuse and punctate signal patterns (linked to episomal and integrated viral particles, respectively) in 44 cervical biopsies/LEEP excisions classified as CIN 1 and CIN 2/3.

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Context: Patients with hyperplastic polyposis coli syndrome are thought to harbor precursor lesions of a proposed hyperplasia-carcinoma pathway in colorectal cancer, but morphologic recognition of such lesions remains difficult. Hypermethylation of the secreted Frizzled receptor protein 1 gene on chromosome 8p12 is one of the earliest molecular alterations in colorectal carcinogenesis, potentially disrupting the Wnt signaling cascade of cellular growth control.

Objective: To determine if hyperplastic polyps from patients with hyperplastic polyposis coli syndrome show a distinct immunohistochemical expression pattern for mismatch repair proteins and secreted Frizzled receptor protein 1 compared to their sporadic counterparts.

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We evaluated HER-2 receptor status by immunocytochemical and immunohistochemical analyses and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) in 51 fine-needle aspiration (FNA) specimens together with the corresponding formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue samples obtained from surgically resected breast cancers. Three fixation methods were compared: ethanol, formalin, and CytoLyt-ThinPrep (Cytyc, Boxborough, MA). HER-2 was overexpressed and amplified in 8 (16%) of 51 FFPE specimens.

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Massive perivillous fibrin deposition (MPFD) is associated with intrauterine growth retardation and first-trimester and second-trimester spontaneous abortion. Histologically, villi near the maternal interface are completely surrounded by fibrinoid material. This work compared the expression of thrombomodulin (TM) and endothelial protein C receptor (EPCR) in early miscarriage specimens with and without MPFD.

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Background: The objective of the current pilot project was to assess the efficacy of laser scanning cytometry (LSC) for DNA ploidy analysis of atypical urologic cytology specimens to enhance the distinction between benign and malignant changes.

Methods: Forty selected urologic cytology specimens that previously had been categorized as normal, atypical, or malignant were studied. Nuclear propidium iodide and fluorescence intensity measurements were converted to pixel values, which were used to create scattergrams that excluded debris and cell clusters from ploidy analysis, creating a gated (isolated) region of predominantly single cells for LSC ploidy analysis.

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Several recent studies have demonstrated localization of donor bone marrow-derived cells in recipient lungs following transplantation from male to female mice or patients. Donor cells are identified by detection of the Y chromosome by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). However, protein digestion pretreatments usually required for tissue FISH significantly limit the ability to detect cell type-specific markers by immunohistochemistry.

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Human papillomavirus (HPV), the most prevalent sexually transmitted disease (STD), continues to pose a significant public health problem especially among the adolescent population. Most precancerous and cancerous cervical changes are associated with HPV, with adolescent women being biologically at highest risk for acquiring HPV. This survey examined the type of information taught to adolescents about HPV, and specific needs for effective HPV education in middle and high schools in Vermont.

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Cytochrome P450scc catalyzes the important first step in the steroid synthesis pathway; however, it is clear that additional factors regulating the temporal and spacial specific expression of the CYP11A1 gene remain to be identified. To isolate novel transcription factors that regulate this gene, a cis-acting element of the 5'-flanking region from nucleotides -155 to -131 (-155/-131) was used to screen a human placental lambda gt11 cDNA expression library, and an interacting clone was isolated. The open reading frame of the cDNA encodes several domains that are characteristic of transcription factors including an acidic region, a region rich in prolines and three zinc-finger motifs.

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In this study, the prevalence of human papillomavirus integration in cervical intraepithelial neoplasia Grades I, II, and III has been investigated using a highly sensitive biotinyl-tyramide-based in situ hybridization methodology. This method is able to demonstrate integrated viral DNA by punctate signals within the nucleus and episomal viral DNA by a diffuse signal throughout the nucleus. Fifteen viral types were identified by General Primer 5+/6+ polymerase chain reaction assay among 26 Grade I and 22 Grade II/III lesions.

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