Publications by authors named "Elizabeth Escobar-Arriaga"

Background: Breast cancer currently is the most frequently diagnosed neoplasm and the leading cause of death from cancer in women worldwide, which is mainly due to metastatic disease. Increasing our understanding of the molecular mechanisms leading to metastasis might thus improve the pharmacological management of the disease. Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a key factor that plays a major role in tumor metastasis.

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Background: It has become evident that intra-tumor heterogeneity of breast cancer impact on several biological processes such as proliferation, migration, cell death and also might contribute to chemotherapy resistance. The expression of Receptor Tyrosine Kinases (RTKs) has not been analyzed in the context of intra-tumor heterogeneity in a primary breast cancer cell culture. Several subpopulations were isolated from the MBCDF (M serial-breast cancer ductal F line) primary breast cancer cells and were successfully maintained in culture and divided in two groups according to their morphology and RTKs expression pattern, and correlated with biological processes like proliferation, migration, anchorage-independent cell growth, and resistance to cytotoxic chemotherapy drugs and tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs).

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Purpose: NF-κB transcription factor has been associated with cancer development and chemoresistance. We studied the signaling pathway activated by doxorubicin (DOX) leading to NF-κB activation in breast cancer cells.

Methods: NF-κB activity was evaluated by electrophoretic mobility shift in T47D, ZR75.

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Meningiomas are benign tumors, with low rate of recurrence after surgery. The most important factor predicting recurrence is the extent of surgical resection; other factors have been studied with conflicting results. Angiogenesis, an important substratum for growth and spread of neoplasic cells, and the expression of estrogen and progesterone receptors (ER, PR), could play a role in the recurrence of meningioma.

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Introduction: Cigarette smoking is one of the main risk factors for the development of cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and cardiovascular disease, most of which exhibit an inflammatory component at some stage of their time-course. However, little is known about the early presence of proinflammatory markers in healthy smokers.

Material And Methods: We conducted a 16-month, cross-sectional study to determine the presence of inflammatory markers in a group of smokers pronounced in good health after an exhaustive medical exam.

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