Microbubbles have been widely used as ultrasound contrast agents in clinical diagnosis. Moreover, most current preparation methods for microbubbles are uncontrollable, and the as-obtained microbubbles are unstable in aqueous solution or under ultrasound. Here, we report a strategy to prepare superiorly stable microbubbles with three-layer structures by the ethanol-water exchange.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Choriocarcinoma is a highly malignant trophoblastic tumor. However, the awareness surrounding its atypical clinical presentation is insufficient. The presence of a solitary lung lesion without uterine lesions often leads to misdiagnosis or missed diagnosis, which in turn causes delayed treatment or even multiple metastases throughout the body.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFImaging-guided vascular embolization is frequently performed on patients with advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) to alleviate symptoms and extend their survival time. Current operation procedures are not only painful for patients, but are also inaccurate in tumor targeting after the release of embolic agents from the catheter, leading to injury to healthy tissues simultaneously. In this study, we developed an ultrasound-visualized, site-specific vascular embolization strategy with magnetic protein microcapsules (MPMs).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: In the past decade, trackable smart drug delivery systems have played important roles in the treatment of many diseases such as cancer because the drug carriers can be visualized through their distinct physical properties. However, it is still difficult to achieve precise drug delivery because such systems usually rely on a single imaging system.
Aim: This study aimed to present a novel type of multimodality imaging-guided strategy to visualize the drug carriers of eccentric magnetic microcapsule (EMM) designed for potential treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).
Asian Pac J Cancer Prev
February 2016
Mitogen-activated protein kinase/extracellular signal-regulated kinase kinase kinase 3 (MEKK3) is an important serine/threonine protein kinase and a member of the MAPK family. MEKK3 can effectively activate the MEK/ERK signaling pathway and promote an autocrine growth loop critical for tumor genesis, cell proliferation, terminal differentiation, apoptosis and survival. To explore the relationship between MEKK3 and cell apoptosis, clinicopathology and prognosis, we characterize the expression of MEKK3, pERK and FoxP3 in the renal clear cell carcinoma (RCCC).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo explore the relationship between Mitogen-activated protein kinase/extracellular signal-regulated kinase kinase kinase 3(MEKK3) and cell apoptosis, clinicopathology, and prognosis, we characterize the expression of MEKK3, survivin and stat3 in renal clear cell carcinoma (RCCC). The expressions were measured by RT-PCR and Western blot from 15 cases of RCCC and 15 cases of control group (CG). Protein expression was detected by tissue microarray and immunochemistry in 98 cases of RCCC, 28 cases of CG.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMicrocephalin 1 (MCPH1) gene, initially identified as an hTERT repressor, result in two autosomal recessive disorders: primary microcephaly and premature chromosome condensation syndrome. Recently, several studies have found that MCPH1 has also been shown to be downregulated in several different types of human cancers, suggesting that it could also function as a tumor suppressor gene and a novel molecular biomarker of human cancers. To investigate its potential role in the human renal carcinoma progression, we evaluated the expression of protein MCPH1 in 188 renal cancer and 20 normal renal tissues from 188 patients with renal cancer and 20 healthy persons by immunohistochemistry.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRenal cancer ranks one of the most frequent causes of cancer death in the world. S-phase kinase-associated protein 2 (SKP 2) is overexpressed in human tumors and has prognostic value in many cancers including renal cancer, indicating its potential as a therapeutic target. In this study, we investigated the therapeutic potential of Skp-2 in renal cancer using the technique of RNA silencing via short hairpin RNA (shRNA).
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