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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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An Extremely Rare, Remote Intracerebral Metastasis of Oral Cavity Cancer: A Case Report

Leimert, Mario, Juratli, Tareq A., Lindner, Claudia, Geiger, Kathrin D., Gerber, Johannes, Schackert, Gabriele, Kirsch, Matthias 06 February 2014 (has links)
Distant brain metastases from oral squamous cell carcinomas (OSCC) are extremely rare. Here we describe a case of a 53-year-old man with a primary OSCC who referred to the neurosurgical department because of epileptic seizures. MR imaging revealed an enhancing lesion in the right parietal lobe. A craniotomy with tumor removing was performed. Histopathological examination verified an invasive, minimally differentiated metastasis of the primary OSCC. The patient refused whole brain radiation therapy and died from pulmonary metastatic disease 10 months after the neurosurgical intervention without any cerebral recurrence. To the authors’ knowledge, only two similar cases have been previously reported.
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Wnt/beta-catenin signaling modulates salivary gland tumors and cancer stem cells by epigenetic mechanisms

Zhu, Qionghua 08 September 2016 (has links)
Wnt/beta-Catenin-Signalgebung hat große Bedeutung für die Initiation und Progression verschiedener Krebsarten. Unser Labor hat kürzlich ein Mausmodell für Squamöse Speicheldrüsen-Karzinome etabliert, das menschliche Hals-Nasen-Ohren-Karzinome reflektiert, durch kombinierte Mutationen von beta-Catenin und dem Bmp-Rezeptor 1a. Diese Tumore enthielten hohen Level von sich selbst-erneuernden Krebs-Stammzellen. Behandlung mit den Wnt-Inhibitoren ICG-001 blockierte die Selbsterneuerung und induzierte die Differenzierung der Krebs-Stammzellen. In den Krebs-Stammzellen der Maus wurde eine globale Aufregulierung des Histonmarkers H3K4me3 beobachtet, was durch Wnt-Inhibition gehemmt werden konnte. Um die molekularen Mechnismen aufzuklären, wurden die Histon-Methyltransferasen für H3K4me3, d.h., Mitglieder der Mll-Proteinfamilie, in sphären-kultivierten Krebs-Stammzellen durch RT-PCR analysiert: Mll1 war hoch transkribiert, zusammen mit den Hoxa9- und Meis1-Zielgenen. Interessanterweise aktivierte die Expression von Mll1 durch Wnt-Signalgebung die distale Enhancer-Region von Mll1, was durch Luciferase-Reporter-Assays gemessen wurde. Immunopräzipitation zeigte weiter, dass Mll1 im beta-Catenin-Transcriptionsfaktor-Komplex involviert ist: shRNA-Behandlung von Mll1 reduzierte die Sphären-Bildung der Speicheldrüsen-Krebs-Stammzellen der Maus. In doppelt-mutanten Mäusen hat die zusätzliche genetische Ablation von Mll1 die Tumorbildung verhindert und die Selbsterneuerung der Krebs-Stammzellen reduziert. Diese Daten zeigen dass die beta-Catenin-Mll1-Achse die Selbsterneuerung der Stammzellen antreibt und deren Differenzierung verhindert, und zwar via epigenetische Mechanismen. Deshalb wird durch das Targeting von Mll1 und dessen Interaktion mit beta-Catenin und andern Komponenten den gesunden epigenetischen Zustand in den Stammzellen wieder herstellt, was eine neue und vielversprechende Möglichkeit für die Behandlung von Patienten mit Hals-Nasen-Ohren-Tumoren darstellt. / Wnt/beta-catenin signaling has been implicated in the initiation and progression of various human cancers. Our lab has recently established a mouse model of salivary gland squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs), which resembles human head and neck cancer, by combined gain- and loss-of-function mutations of beta-catenin and the Bmp receptor 1a (double mutant tumors). These tumors contained highly self-renewing cancer stem cells (CSCs) that were Wnt-dependent. Treatment with the Wnt inhibitor ICG-001 (interferes with beta-catenin-CBP-Mll1 interaction) blocked the self-renewal and induced differentiation of CSCs. In the mouse salivary gland CSCs, a global up-regulation of the histone mark H3K4me3 was observed, which could be suppressed by Wnt inhibition. To study the potential molecular mechanisms, the H3K4me3 histone methyl-transferases, i.e., members of the Mll protein family were analyzed in freshly isolated, sphere-cultured CSCs by RT-PCR: Mll1 was highly transcribed, together with its target genes Hoxa9 and Meis1. Interestingly, the expression of Mll1 was upregulated by Wnt signaling by activating its distal enhancer regions, which was seen with Luciferase reporter assays. Immuno-precipitation further showed that Mll1 is involved in the beta-catenin/Tcf4 transcription factor complex: shRNA treatment against Mll1 reduced sphere formation of mouse salivary gland CSCs. In double mutant mice, additional genetic ablation of Mll1 (triple mutant tumors) abrogated tumor formation and affected the self-renewal ability of CSCs. Collectively, the data presented in this study show that the beta-catenin-Mll1 axis drives self‐renewal and fends off differentiation of CSCs via epigenetic mechanisms. Therefore, targeting Mll1 or its interaction with beta-catenin and other components may help to restore a healthy epigenetic state in the stem cells, which represent a novel and promising therapeutic approach for the treatment of head and neck SCCs.
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Aspectos epidemiológicos, clínicos e lesões vesicais na intoxicação crônica espontânea por Pteridium aquilinum em bovinos / Epidemiological and clinical aspects and urinary bladder lesions in spontaneous chronic poisoning by Pteridium aquilinum in cattle

Gabriel, Adriane Loy 16 December 2008 (has links)
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico / Spontaneous cases of chronic poisoning by Pteridium aquilinum in cattle were studied. The clinical forms of the disease were squamous cell carcinoma (SCCs) of the upper digestive tract (UDT) and bovine enzootic hematuria (BEH). The cases were from the midland Region of the Midwest of Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil. For the epidemiological study, the profile of the farms was analyzed about herd purpose, main activity of the farm, altitude, and area of plant infestation. No differences were observed among the clinical forms, according to these criteria. Analysis of the ager, gender, and breed of the affected cattle revealed that, in both clinical forms of disease, mixed breed cows (more common in that region) were more affected. In BEH, adult cattle (3-to-7-years-old) were more frequently affected. In the form of UDT SCCs, aged cattle (more than 8- years-old) were more affected. For the clinical study, clinical signs and blood work were evaluated at terminal phase of disease. Cattle with UDT SCCs, had progressive weigth loss, ruminal atony, cough, dysphagia, bloating, and regurgitation. Hematuria was clinically observed in one case of this disease form. In cattle with BEH, hematuria was observed in all cases, followed by progresive weigth loss. Non-regenerative anemia was detected in 33.33% in UDT SCCs form and in 66.66% of BEH form. Changes in white blood count occurred in some cases but drop in lymphocytes was uncommon in both forms of disease. For the morfological study, urinary bladders of 46 UDT SCCs cases and 11 BEH cases were analyzed. Grossly, 16/46 bladders of the UDT SCCs form had gross lesions (vesical red or pale nodules, hemorrhages, and papilomas; red urine in the three cases). In BEH form, the bladder had nodules, large neoplastic masses, red urine, papilomas, and hemorrhages. Pielonephritis and hidronephosis were seen in a few cases. Microscopically, in the UDT SCCs form, 44/46 (95.65%) bladders had 22 different types of morphological changes, caracterized by neoplastic lesions (5/22) and non-neoplastic lesions (17/22), which were subdivided in non-neoplastic epithelial changes (6/17), general changes of the lamina propria (6/17), and inflammatory changes (5/17). The bladder changes in BEH form were of 19 different types, caracterized by neoplastic lesions (5/19) and non-neoplastic lesions (14/19), which were subdivided in non-neoplastic epitelial changes (9/14), general changes of the lamina propria (3/14), and inflammatory changes (2/14). In BEH, mesenchymal neoplasms were more observed than epithelial ones, and most of them were malignant. Immunohistochemistry was utilized to characterize the histogenesis of poorly differentiated neoplasms. In conclusion, the morfological study showed that urinary bladder lesions are very often in cattle with the UDT SCCs form, and were identical to the ones seen in cattle with BEH. / Foram estudados casos espontâneos de intoxicação crônica por samambaia em bovinos nas formas clinicopatológicas de carcinoma de células escamosas (CCE) no trato alimentar superior (TAS) e de hematúria enzoótica bovina (HEB), provenientes da Mesorregião Centro Ocidental do Rio-Grandense e encaminhados ao Laboratório de Patologia Veterinária (LPV) da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM). Para o estudo epidemiológico, foi avaliado o perfil das propriedades quanto à finalidade da criação, principal atividade da propriedade, altitude e área de infestação pela planta. Quanto a esses parâmetros, as propriedades com uma ou outra forma de intoxicação crônica não apresentaram diferenças. Foi determinado o perfil dos bovinos afetados quanto à idade, sexo e raça. Os mais afetados por ambas as formas clínicas foram fêmeas de raça mista (predominante na região). Na HEB houve predomínio de bovinos adultos (três a sete anos) e a forma de CCEs no TAS afetou mais bovinos idosos (mais de oito anos). Para o estudo clínico foram avaliados os sinais clínicos de bovinos com CCEs no TAS e com HEB e realizados hemogramas na fase terminal da doença. Os principais sinais clínicos nos bovinos com CCEs no TAS foram emagrecimento progressivo, atonia ruminal, tosse, disfagia, timpanismo, regurgitação e hematúria, vista em um caso. Nos bovinos com HEB, hematúria foi o principal sinal, observado em todos os casos, seguido de emagrecimento progressivo. No exame hematológico, 33,33% dos bovinos com CCEs no TAS e 66,67% dos bovinos com HEB apresentaram anemia arregenerativa. Alterações no leucograma ocorreram em alguns casos, mas linfopenia foi um achado infreqüente em ambas as formas de intoxicação. Para o estudo morfológico, foram avaliadas as bexigas de 46 casos de CCEs no TAS e de 11 casos de HEB. Macroscopicamente, 16/46 bexigas dos casos de CCEs no TAS apresentaram alterações macroscópicas, que foram nódulos vermelhos ou pálidos, hemorragia e papilomas; urina vermelha foi observada em três casos. Nos casos de HEB, os achados macroscópicos vesicais foram nódulos vermelhos, massas neoplásicas focalmente extensas, urina vermelha, papilomas, hemorragias e ruptura de bexiga; pielonefrite e hidronefrose foram observados em poucos casos. Histologicamente, 44/46 (95,65%) bexigas de bovinos com CCEs no TAS apresentaram 22 tipos diferentes de alterações morfológicas, que foram classificadas em alterações neoplásicas (5/22) e alterações não-neoplásicas (17/22), as quais foram divididas em alterações epiteliais não-neoplásicas (6/17), alterações gerais na lâmina própria (6/22) e alterações inflamatórias (5/17). Os achados histológicos das bexigas dos casos de HEB foram classificados da mesma forma, resultando em 19 tipos diferentes de alterações morfológicas. Dessas, 5/19 eram alterações neoplásicas e 14/19, alterações não-neoplásicas (9/14 alterações epiteliais não neoplásicas, 3/14 alterações gerais na lâmina própria e 2/14 alterações inflamatórias). Na HEB, os neoplasmas mesenquimais foram mais observados que os epiteliais, e a maior parte era maligno. A técnica de imuno-histoquímica foi utilizada para caracterizar os aspectos morfológicos, principalmente dos neoplasmas. Através do estudo morfológico concluiu-se que é muito freqüente a ocorrência de lesões vesicais em bovinos com a forma crônica de CCEs no TAS e que essas são idênticas às encontradas nos bovinos com HEB.
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Studium mezibuněčných interakcí v nádorech. / Studies of intercellular interactions in tumours

Jechová, Alžběta January 2019 (has links)
Beside tumor cells themselves, tumors consist of many non-malignantly transformed cellular elements and an extracellular matrix. This so-called tumor microenvironment, or stroma, significantly influences the biological properties of the tumor through intercellular interactions. In this thesis I have focused on the study of tumor-associated fibroblasts in squamous cell carcinomas of the head and neck, malignant melanoma and glioblastoma. The data show the presence of cells with mesenchymal characteristics, present even in the glioblastoma stroma, which could potentially have a positive effect on proliferative activity and invasiveness of glioblastoma cells. In malignant melanoma, the presence of keratinocytes should also be considered, as they are the major cells of the epidermis influencing tumor melanocytes. The conditioned medium from UVB irradiated keratinocytes and non-irradiated fibroblasts stimulates the invasion of malignant melanoma cells. Targeting the tumor stroma may be a new direction in oncological therapy, so we have focused on the influence of synthetic polyamine on the formation of myofibroblasts, which are an active part of the population of tumor-associated fibroblasts. The tested polyamine prevents the formation of myofibroblasts but has no effect on those already formed nor on...

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