32 results match your criteria: "Papanikolaou Research Center[Affiliation]"

Prevalence of human papillomavirus in 45 greek patients with oral cancer.

J Oncol

March 2013

Department of Virology, "G. Papanikolaou" Research Center of Oncology and Experimental Surgery, Regional Anticancer Oncology Hospital of Athens "St. Savvas", 171 Alexandras Avenue, 11522 Athens, Greece.

The relation between HPV and head and neck cancer has recently and extensively been investigated. The purpose of this study was to indentify HPV genotypes, as well as E6/E7 mRNA expression of high-risk HPVs (16, 18, 31, 33 and 45) in oral squamous cell carcinomas (OSCCs) from 45 Greek patients. The overall prevalence of HPV DNA positive OSCCs was 11.

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A cross sectional study of HPV type prevalence according to age and cytology.

BMC Infect Dis

January 2013

Department of Virology, G, Papanikolaou Research Center of Oncology and Experimental Surgery, Regional Anticancer Oncology Hospital of Athens St, Savvas, 171 Alexandras Avenue, 11522, Athens, Greece.

Background: A cross sectional study to investigate HPV prevalence according to age and cytology.

Methods: Women presenting to a gynaecological outpatient clinic for a Pap smear test were included in the study (n=3177). All women had cervical cytology and HPV testing.

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Background: BAG-1 isomorphs are regulating proteins with antiapoptotic action in endometrium. ERa and PRA isomorphs seem to have an important role in endometrial cancer.

Patients And Methods: We investigated the expression of BAG-1, ERa and PRA isomorphs in endometrioid adenocarcinoma and we correlated them with clinicopathological findings of the tumor.

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Poly(A)polymerase-alpha (PAPOLA) has been the most extensively investigated mammalian polyadenylating enzyme, mainly in regard to its multifaceted post-translational regulation. The possibility of translational regulation of this enzyme was addressed. The transcription start site was mapped and two uORFs, highly conserved among several species, were identified in the 211-bp long, GC-rich, 5' UTR of the PAPOLA mRNA.

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BCL-2, BAX and P53 expression profiles in endometrial carcinoma as studied by real-time PCR and immunohistochemistry.

Anticancer Res

October 2009

Department of Virology, Papanikolaou Research Center of Oncology and Experimental Surgery, Aghios Savvas, Regional Anticancer Oncology Hospital of Athens, 171 Alexandras Ave., 115 22, Athens, Greece.

Background: Apoptotic genes regulate apoptosis by the action of their pro- and antiapoptotic products. Among the most important proteins are p53 and Bcl-x family proteins.

Patients And Methods: The differential expression of these apoptotic genes were analyzed in relation to clinicopathological criteria in women with endometrial carcinoma.

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Surface topography and ultrastructural changes of mucinous carcinoma breast cells.

Ultrastruct Pathol

November 2007

Department of Electron Microscopy-Cell Biology, G. Papanikolaou Research Center of Oncology and Experimental Surgery, Saint Savas Anticancer Hospital, Athens, Greece.

Mucinous carcinoma of the breast (MCB) is histologically classified into 2 groups: (1) pure MCB and (2) mixed MCB. Pure MCB carries a better diagnosis than mixed MCB. This research relates to the cell surface topography and ultrastructure of the cells in the above cases and aims to find the differences between them, by means of two methods: scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM).

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To investigate the genetic basis of the great heterogeneity observed in the clinical behavior of multiple myeloma (MM), a combined approach of G-banding, interphase fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), and multicolor FISH (M-FISH) was employed to analyze 70 samples from 53 patients with MM. G-banding revealed abnormal karyotypes in 77% of the cases. The origin of 31 chromosome markers was identified or revised by M-FISH.

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Purpose: To investigate the prognostic value of the overall karyotypic features and specific chromosome aberrations in colorectal cancer (CRC).

Patients And Methods: Cytogenetic features of 150 primary CRCs investigated at the time of surgery were correlated with patient survival by univariate and multivariate analyses, using classical clinicopathologic parameters as covariates.

Results: In univariate analysis, in addition to tumor grade and clinical stage, structural aberrations as well as rearrangements of chromosomes 8 and 16 were significantly correlated with shorter overall survival.

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K562 cells represent a classical model for the study of drug resistance. Induction of apoptosis is accompanied by concomitant distinct modulations of poly(A) polymerase (PAP) and other proteins involved in mRNA maturation. Recent data suggest the involvement of mRNA stability in the induction of specific apoptosis pathways.

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Unknown primary tumors (UPTs) represent an entity of great clinical and biological interest, whose origin cannot be determined even after medical workup. To better understand their pathogenesis by outlining their genetic composition, 20 UPTs were investigated by G-banding, supplemented with Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization and Comparative Genomic Hybridization analyses. The data obtained were sufficient to reach a diagnosis in five cases-four lymphomas and one Ewing sarcoma-demonstrating that in a subset of UPTs, cytogenetics can be an adjunct for differential diagnosis.

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Polyadenylate polymerase (PAP) is one of the enzymes involved in the formation of the polyadenylate tail of the 3' end of mRNA. High levels of PAP activity were associated with rapidly proliferating cells. Here we evaluate the prognostic value of PAP activity in breast cancer patients.

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Anticancer drug action on poly(A) polymerase activity and isoforms during HeLa and WISH cell apoptosis.

Int J Biol Markers

November 2000

Department of Biochemistry, Papanikolaou Research Center, Saint Savvas Hospital, Aghia Paraskevi Attikis, Greece.

Poly(A) polymerase (PAP; EC 2.7.7.

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C-myc and c-erbB-2 amplification and/or overexpression as well as total cathepsin-D (CD) concentration have been reported to be associated with poor prognosis in breast cancer. The prognostic significance, however, remains somewhat controversial, partly because of discrepancies among the different methodologies used. We determined the amplification and overexpression of c-myc oncogene in 152 breast cancer patients and examined its prognostic value in relation to c-erbB-2 amplification and overexpression, high concentration of CD (> or = 60 pmol mg(-1) protein) and standard clinicopathological prognostic factors of the disease.

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The pattern of clonal karyotypic evolution in breast carcinomas carrying an i(1q) or a der(1;16)(q10;p10) as the primary chromosome abnormality was assessed in a series of 42 tumors, including 8 described here for the first time, with either or both (3 tumors) of them defining cytogenetic features. Evidence of clonal evolution was seen in somewhat more than half of all cases in both subgroups. The secondarily acquired aberrations appeared to be nonrandom in distribution.

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The value of various prognostic factors in breast cancer patients has been determined in a number of studies. One hundred thirty-eight Greek women were followed up over a 5-year period after surgery for breast cancer. Amplification and overexpression of c-erbB-2 was found in 22.

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Poly(A)polymerase activity levels in breast tumour cytosols.

J Exp Clin Cancer Res

December 1998

Papanikolaou Research Center of Oncology, St Savvas Hospital, Athens, Greece.

The enzyme poly(A) polymerase (PAP) catalyses the polyadenylation of mRNA and its activity levels vary within the cell cycle. The levels of activity of this enzyme were measured in the cytosol of breast tumours from 62 untreated patients and compared to clinical prognostic parameters as well as other biological markers. The enzyme levels measured ranged from 3 to 46 units/mg protein.

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Study of the distribution of the poly(A) tail length of c-myc mRNA in several cell lines revealed a distinct, prevailing population with short poly(A) tails, derived through sequential deadenylation. To elucidate the possible in vivo function of this distinct short tailed c-myc mRNA population, the polyadenylation inhibitor cordycepin was used. This resulted in a decline in steady state c-myc mRNA levels with the remaining messenger mostly oligoadenylated.

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cDNA clones of differentially expressed mRNAs in a colon carcinoma have been isolated by subtractive cDNA cloning. The substracted material was at least 90x enriched for differentially expressed sequences and can be used for the construction of substractive cDNA libraries and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification to generate differential probes. In this way rare mRNA (less than 0.

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Human papillomaviruses especially type 16 and 18 are associated with cervical cancer. These viruses encode transforming proteins which are capable of binding and form complexes with p53 protein. Tumour-tissue samples from women with cervical cancer as well as normal controls were analysed for the presence of HPV and the expression of p53 by in situ hybridization and PCR analysis.

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Human papillomaviruses (HPV) and their role in carcinogenesis have been the subject of extensive investigation Specific types of HPV have been associated with cervical carcinoma HPV 16 and 18 are mainly associated with malignant progression and considered "high risk" viruses Using Southern blot analysis and in situ hybridization we investigated the presence of papilloma viruses in cervical carcinoma patients as well as appropriate controls. The results presented here support the aetiological role of HPV 16 and 18 in cervical carcinoma and demonstrate the prevalence of these viruses in Greek women. The role of viruses in carcinogenesis in well established in almost all species from fishes, to birds, to mammals.

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Nasopharyngeal carcinoma: Epstein-Barr Virus significance.

Anticancer Res

August 1996

Papanikolaou Research Center of Oncology, St. Savas Hospital, Athens, Greece.

Thirty-one cases of NPC were investigated by in situ hybridization, PCR analysis and serology to assess the presence of EBV and to interrelate these findings. Statistical analysis showed a significant correlation between the probability of detecting EBV and NPC. There was no significant association between in situ hybridization, PCR and serology.

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Chromosome analysis of uterine adenomyosis. Detection of the leiomyoma-associated del(7q) in three cases.

Cancer Genet Cytogenet

April 1995

Department of Cellular Physiology, Papanikolaou Research Center, Hellenic Anticancer Institute, Athens, Greece.

Adenomyosis is a uterine disease whose defining characteristic is the presence deep in the myometrium of endometrial glands and stroma. The condition is believed to arise from inordinate downward growth by contiguity from the endometrium rather than from in situ metaplasia or neoplasia. No acquired chromosome abnormalities have been associated with adenomyosis before.

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Cytogenetic findings in uterine epithelioid leiomyomas.

Cancer Genet Cytogenet

April 1995

Department of Cellular Physiology, Papanikolaou Research Center, Athens, Greece.

Epithelioid leiomyomas of the uterus, unlike ordinary leiomyomas, show substantial epithelial differentiation. No chromosome abnormalities have been reported in uterine epithelioid leiomyomas before. We analyzed short-term cultures from five such tumors and detected abnormal karyotypes in four.

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