Publications by authors named "J Paciga"

Previous studies have demonstrated amplification of the centrosome serine/threonine kinase BTAK/Aurora-A in 10-25% of ovarian cancers. However, alterations of BTAK/Aurora-A at kinase and protein levels and its role in ovarian cancer progression have not been well documented. In this study, we examined the kinase activity and protein levels of BTAK/Aurora-A in 92 patients with primary ovarian tumors.

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We have shown previously that the AKT2 pathway is essential for cell survival and important in malignant transformation. In this study, we demonstrate elevated kinase levels of AKT2 and phosphatidylinositol-3-OH kinase (PI3K) in 32 of 80 primary breast carcinomas. The majority of the cases with the activation are estrogen receptor alpha (ERalpha) positive, which prompted us to examine whether AKT2 regulates ERalpha activity.

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Extensive studies have demonstrated that the Akt/AKT1 pathway is essential for cell survival and inhibition of apoptosis; however, alterations of Akt/AKT1 in human primary tumors have not been well documented. In this report, significantly increased AKT1 kinase activity was detected in primary carcinomas of prostate (16 of 30), breast (19 of 50), and ovary (11 of 28). The results were confirmed by Western blot and immunohistochemical staining analyses with phospho-Ser473 Akt antibody.

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Breathing air exposes humans and other mammals to various toxic agents including oxidative contaminants associated with fine particles of less than 2.5 micron which may be deposited in the deep lung and have been implicated in the increased morbidity and mortality correlated with air pollution. Oxidative damage from inhaled particles may include damage to DNA, thereby adversely affecting the immunosurveillance provided by alveolar macrophages.

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