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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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A study on the expression of glucose transporters in ehrlich ascites tumor and SC180 sarcoma. / CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collection

January 1998 (has links)
by Au Kwong Keung. / Thesis (Ph.D.)--chinese University of Hong Kong, 1998. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 212-227). / Electronic reproduction. Hong Kong : Chinese University of Hong Kong, [2012] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Mode of access: World Wide Web. / Abstracts in English and Chinese.
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Immunhistochemische Vergleichsanalyse von Primärzellaggregaten und Ursprungsgeweben unterschiedlicher Dignität zur Charakterisirung der in-vitro Anpassung

String, Andreas Sebastian 19 April 2002 (has links)
Immunhistochemische Vergleichsanalyse von Primärzellaggregaten und Ursprungsgeweben unterschiedlicher Dignität zur Charakterisierung der in-vitro Anpassung Zielsetzung: Dreidimensionale Zellkulturen stellen eine Weiterentwicklung der einschichtigen Zellkultur dar, die den in-vitro Bedingungen im Organismus näherkommt. Darüber hinaus ermöglichen organoide Kulturen, die neben der vorherrschenden Tumorzelle auch Bindegewebszellen und Immunzellen enthalten, eine Analyse der Interaktion dieser Zellen bei wichtigen Aspekten der Krebserkrankung wie Metastasierung, Angiogenese oder der Tumorimmunologie. Materialien und Methoden: Operationsresektate von Schilddrüsengeweben, -adenomen und -karzinomen, Ovarialkarzinomen und Sarkomen wurden in Einzelzellsuspensionen überführt. Nach Inkubation im Schüttler wurden innerhalb von 24-48 Stunden Primärzellaggregate gezüchtet, von denen Kryostatschnitte angefertigt wurden. Mit der APAAP-Methode wurden Epithelzell-, Leukozyten-, Makrophagen- und Endothelzellmarker sowie E-Cadherin, die a2-, a4-, a5- und av Integrinkette, IGF-I und EGF Rezeptoren, cerbB2 sowie Cathepsin D immunhistochemisch untersucht. Die Färbungen der Aggregate und der Herkunftsgewebe wurden statistisch mit dem Mann-Whitney Test verglichen. Ergebnisse: Primäraggregate konnten zu 90-100% aus Operationsresektaten kultiviert werden. Epithelzellen, Leukozyten, Makrophagen und Endothelzellen waren im Primäraggregaten und den Herkunftsgeweben ungefähr gleichmäßig vorhanden. Dies gilt auch für E-Cadherin, a4-Integrin, IGF-I und EGF Rezeptoren, cerbB2 und Cathepsin D. Die a2-, a5- und av Integrinkette trat nur in den Primäraggregaten von Schilddrüsengeweben und -adenomen nicht aber in deren Herkunftsgeweben auf, was auf eine de-novo Exprimierung schließen läßt. Schlußfolgerung: Mit der verwendeten Methode ist es relativ einfach möglich, organoide Primäraggregate zu züchten, die ein geeignetes Forschungsobjekt für verschiedene Aspekte der Tumorpathologie darstellen. Die gefundenen Unterschiede der Integrinexpression zeigen eine Anpassung and die in-vitro Kultivierung und sind möglicherweise eine Reaktion zur Vermeidung der matrix-abhängigen Apoptose. / Immunohistochemical Analysis of primary cell aggregates and their origin tissue of different pathology to evaluate adaptation to in-vitro environment Objective: Three-dimensional cell cultures reflect more closely the in-vitro environment then monolayer cultures. Furthermore, organoid cultures, which contain beside the dominant tumor cell also mesenchymal cells and leucocytes are used to study the interaction of these cells in several aspects of the tumor pathology, such as metastasis, angiogenesis and tumor immunology. Materials and Methods: Specimens obtained from thyroid tissue, thyroid adenomas and carcinomas, ovarian cancer and sarcomas were dissolved to single cell suspensions. After incubation under stirring, primary cell aggregates were cultured within 24-48 hours. Cryostat sections were made and stained with markers of epithelial cells, leucocytes, macrophages, endothelial cells as well as E-cadherin, a2-, a4-, a5- und av Integrin chain, IGF-I und EGF receptor, cerbB2 and Cathepsin D using the APAAP method. The immunhistochemical results of the aggregates and their origin tissue were statistically compared using the Mann-Whitney test. Results: Primary cell aggregates could be obtained from up to 90-100% of all probes. Epithelial cells, leucocytes, macrophages and endothelial cells were found equally in aggregates and their origin tissue. Also E-Cadherin, a4-Integrin, IGF-I und EGF receptors, cerbB2 und Cathepsin D were found equally. The a2-, a5- und av integrin chain was expressed in aggregates of thyroid tissue and adenomas, but not in their origin tissue suggesting a de-novo expression. Conclusion: Primary cell aggregates were easily obtained with the used method and could be used as a model in the study of tumor pathology. The different expressions of integrins show an adaptation to the in-vitro environment and could be a reaction to avoid matrix-related apoptosis.
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PAX 23 in normal kidney development and as therapeutic targets in renal cancer

Hueber, Pierre-Alain. January 2007 (has links)
The PAX gene family of transcription factors plays a prominent role during embryogenesis however can be aberrantly re-activated during tumorigenesis and contributes to the malignant phenotype. / During embryonic kidney development, PAX2 exerts an anti-apoptotic function however its expression typically attenuates during the post-natal period. On the other hand, PAX2 aberrant expression is observed in the majority of Renal Cell Carcinomas (RCC). RCC is resistant to chemotherapy; up-regulation of anti-apoptotic genes is recognized to contribute to tumor resistance to chemotherapy. We hypothesized that the anti-apoptotic effect of the PAX2 gene that is expressed in RCC cells contributes to RCC and their resistance to chemotherapy-induced cell death. / Human embryonic kidney (HEK293) cells transfected with a PAX2 expression vector and exposed to cisplatin, were protected from apoptosis compared to control cells. Conversely, murine collecting duct cells stably transfected with PAX2 antisense cDNA had twofold increases in cisplatin-induced apoptosis. Similarly, PAX2 knockdown using PAX2 siRNA in RCC cells CAKI-1 and ACHN enhances cisplatin-induced apoptosis in vitro. / To test the combination of PAX2 expression silencing and cisplatin treatment in vivo we developed a model of renal tumors by injecting ACHN cells as a xenograft under the skin of nude mice. I showed that a PAX2 shRNA successfully knocks down PAX2 mRNA and protein levels in a RCC cell line (ACHN). ACHN cells stably transfected with shRNAs targeted against the PAX2 homeodomain, are more susceptible to cisplatin-induced caspase-3 activation than the control ACHN cell line. Furthermore, growth of subcutaneous ACHN/shPAX2 xenografts in nude mice is significantly more responsive to cisplatin therapy than control of ACHN cell tumors. This work proposes PAX2 as a potential therapeutic gene target in metastatic renal cell carcinoma and suggests that adjunctive PAX2 knockdown may enhance the efficacy of chemotherapeutic agents such as cisplatin. / Wilms tumor, the most common pediatric renal cancer, is thought to arise from a progenitor cell of the metanephric mesenchyme that fails to complete nephrogenesis. In addition to its characteristic triphasic histology, WT can exhibit myogenic differentiation. Myogenic programming during muscle development is controlled by a PAX3 transcription factor determinant for muscle development; unexpectedly PAX3 transcriptional activity has been recently identified in the embryonic mouse kidney. These observations led us to hypothesize that PAX3 plays a role during kidney development. Furthermore, we predict that if PAX3 expression is verified during renal development, PAX3 may also be expressed in Wilms tumor with a myogenic component. / I showed that PAX3 is expressed in the metanephric mesenchyme and stromal compartment of the developing mouse kidney. In a panel of 20 Wilms tumors, PAX3 was identified in tumor samples with myogenic histopathology. Furthermore, mutations of WT1 were consistently associated with PAX3 expression in Wilms tumors and modulation of WT1 expression in HEK293 cells was inversely correlated with the level of endogenous PAX3 protein. / This work supports a novel model of normal renal development in which progenitor cells of the metanephric blastema express PAX3 when targeted toward the stromal cell fate. Suppression of PAX3 is integral to the mesenchyme-to-epithelium transition, which defines the nephrogenic cell fate and may be accomplished, in part, by WT1. Conversely, failure to suppress PAX3 may account for the myogenic phenotype in a subset of WT1-negative Wilms tumors.
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PAX 23 in normal kidney development and as therapeutic targets in renal cancer

Hueber, Pierre-Alain. January 2007 (has links)
No description available.

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