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Circulating MiR-150 and miR-130b as promising novel biomarkers
for hepatocellular carcinoma
Nevine F. Shafik, MD1;
Reham A. A. Elshimy, MD1; Mohamed
Rahouma, MD2; Ahmed M Rabea,
MD3
1Clinical
and Chemical Pathology Department, National Cancer Institute,
Cairo University, Egypt.
2Surgical
Oncology Department, National Cancer
Institute, Cairo University, Egypt.
3Medical
Oncology Department, National Cancer Institute, Cairo
University, Egypt.
nevinegad123@yahoo.com
Abstract: Background:
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is known to cause significant
public health problems; treatment is effective in the early
phases of the disease. Unfortunately, HCC is still diagnosed at
an advanced stage. Recently, circulating microRNAs (miRNAs) have
been accounted to be promising biomarkers for diagnosing
cancers. This study was conducted to evaluate the feasibility of
using serum miR-150 and miR-130b in the early diagnosis of HCC.
Methods: The expression of miR-150 and miR-130b was
evaluated using a quantitative real-time RT-PCR in 203 serum
samples (60 healthy individuals, 43 cirrhotic and 100 HCC
patients). Results: Serum miR-150 levels were
significantly reduced in HCC patients, compared to healthy
controls (P < 0.0001) and cirrhotic patients (P <0.0001), while
miR-130b was significantly increased in HCC patients, compared
to healthy controls (P < 0.0001) and cirrhotic patients (P <
0.0001). Serum miR-150 levels were down-regulated in cirrhotic
group compared with healthy control (P=0.334) while miR-130 was
significantly up-regulated in cirrhotic patients group compared
with healthy control (P <0.0001). Receiver operating
characteristic curve (ROC) analyses suggested that serum miR-150
and miR-130b had significant diagnostic value for HCC.
Conclusion: Serum miR-150 and miR-130b can serve as a
minimally invasive biomarker for the possible early diagnosis of
HCC, and to differentiate it from the cirrhotic patients.
[Nevine F. Shafik;
Reham A. A. Elshimy; Mohamed
Rahouma;
Ahmed M Rabea. Circulating MiR-150
and miR-130b as promising novel biomarkers for hepatocellular
carcinoma.
Cancer Biology 2017;7(1):1-8].
ISSN:
2150-1041 (print); ISSN: 2150-105X (online).
http://www.cancerbio.net.
1. doi:10.7537/marscbj070217.01.
Keywords:
miR-150; miR-130b; serum; hepatocellular carcinoma |
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Radiofrequency Ablation Combined With Percutaneous Ethanol
Injection in Treatment of Medium Sized Lesions 3-5 cm
Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Khaled A. Mansour1 and Khaled Abdelaziz M.D.2
1Clinical
Oncology & Nuclear Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine,
Zagazig University, Egypt
2Radiodiagnosis Department, Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig
University, Egypt
Kh.77777@hotmail.com
Abstract: Purpose:
We evaluated the therapeutic efficacy and survival of
combination of percutaneous radiofrequency ablation (RFA) and
percutaneous ethanol injection (PEI) for focal hepatic tumors
3-5 cm in diameter in patients with inoperable hepatocellular
carcinoma (HCC). Patients and methods: Forty
patients(29males and
11 females, median age 56.5 years, range 42-70 years) with
single inoperable HCCs medium sized lesions 3-5cm in the longest
diameter; Performance status according to eastern cooperative
oncology group (ECOG) 0-2, with Child Pugh class A or B; All
were randomized into 2 treatment arms; group A; Included 20
patients, who have received combined ultrasound guided local
ablative cool-tip RF and PEI, and group B; Included 20 patients,
who have received PEI only. All patients were followed up 4
weeks after the end of the ablative sessions by helical dynamic
computed tomography for assessing the therapeutic response. 1, 2
year overall survival rates (OSR) and progression free survival
rates (PFSR) were recorded. Results: The complete
necrosis rate of lesions was (80%) for group A versus (65%) for
group B; with no statistical significance difference (P
>0.05).
The 1,
2 year OSR were (75%), (55%) in
group A vs. (60%), (40%) in group B, the 1, 2 PFSR were (60%),
(45%) in group A vs. (45%), (25%) in group B with no statistical
significance difference (P >0.05). The complications were
tolerable and limited to pain, vomiting, liver abscess and bile
duct dilatation. Conclusion: The combination of
percutaneous radiofrequency ablation (RFA) and percutaneous
ethanol injection (PEI) for focal
hepatic tumors 3-5 cm was effective and safe with prolongation
of survival in patients with inoperable hepatocellular carcinoma
(HCC), with minimal tolerable complications.
[Khaled
A. Mansour, and Khaled Abdelaziz.
Radiofrequency Ablation Combined
with Percutaneous Ethanol Injection in Treatment of Medium Sized
Lesions 3-5 cm Hepatocellular Carcinoma.
Cancer Biology
2017;7(2):9-17].
ISSN: 2150-1041 (print); ISSN: 2150-105X (online).
http://www.cancerbio.net.
2. doi:10.7537/marscbj070217.02.
Key words:
Hepatocellular carcinoma; Radiofrequency ablation; percutaneous
ethanol injection |
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Effect
Of Age And Gender On The Clinicopathological Features Of Bladder
Tumor
Javed Altaf,
Muhammad Adeel Mahesar, Taimur Jatoi
Department of Urology, Liaquat
University of Medical and Health Sciences, Jamshoro
Corresponding Author: Javed Altaf,
Assistant Professor,
javed_altfdr@yahoo.com
Abstract:
Objective:
To objective of the present was to examine the effect of age and
gender on the clinicopathological features of bladder tumors in
a single institution in Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan.
Material & Methods:
From 7th January 2013 to 6th June 2013,
Patient Records of bladder tumor Department of Urology, Liaquat
University of Medical and Health Sciences Jamshoro was to
examine the effect of age and gender on the clinicopathological
features of bladder tumors in a single institution in Hyderabad,
Sindh, Pakistan. A
total of 95 patients were identified and enrolled for
this study. The bladder specimens of all the patients were sent
for histopathological examination to find out the nature and
grade of the disease.
History of
patients and histopathological characteristics were noted
in the proforma. Results:
A total of 95 cases were enrolled in this study. Mean ±SD
duration of disease was 2.1 ±1.3 years. Out of 95 patients,
81were male and 14 were female with 5.7: 1 male to female ratio.
The average age of the patients was 60.04 ±10.3 years. Minimum
age was 40 years and maximum age was 72 years. Most of the
patients 57 were between 50 - 59 years. Painless
macroscopic hematuria was
found in 61 males and in 8 females. Dysuria was found in 31
males and in 5 females. Urine urgency was found in 19 males and
in 2 females. Majority of cases with painless
macroscopic hematuria had age
between 50 – 59 years, 47 Majority of cases with dysuria had age
between 50 – 59 years, 24, majority of cases with urine urgency
had age between 50 – 59 years, 16 (28.1%), but difference is
insignificant (p-value = 0.2).
Conclusion:
In this study painless macroscopic hematuria and histological
sub-type transitional-cell carcinoma was dominant
with significant male preponderance among patients. Adult aged
patients have low-grade disease. Hematuria is the common
presentation and greater awareness is needed not to overlook
bladder cancer.
[Altaf J, Mahesar MA, Jatoi T. Effect
of Age and Gender on the Clinicopathological Features of Bladder
Tumor. Cancer Biology 2017;7(2):18-22].
ISSN: 2150-1041 (print); ISSN: 2150-105X (online).
http://www.cancerbio.net. 3.
doi:10.7537/marscbj070217.03.
Keywords:
Bladder Tumor,
Age, Gender |
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Review on uses of animals in
scientific research
Habtamu addis, Abebe mequnent
University of
Gondar College of veterinary medicine and animal science,
Department of veterinary clinical, Gondar, Ethiopia P.O. Box:
196
Email:
yohansaddis68@gmail.com
Abstract:
It is true that animals are used in a variety ways of in
biological and biomedical research. The
contributions of animal research to medical science and human
health are undeniable. Scientific expertise, consensus and facts
on the use of animal research must be weighed accordingly to
have a honest, public discussion.
Animal experimentation is necessary for scientists and different
researchers at the current level of knowledge for studying the
pathogenesis of different disease undertake drug trials,
generate a variety of biological such as immunodiagnostics,
vaccines to alleviate suffering in the human and animals
themselves. Animals that are
used for investigation and qualification of experiments and
biomedical research are the base for different purposes of
scientific studies we must use in a responsible and reasonable
manner with no stress, pain and discomfort when we
conduct studying with them based on the role and regulation of
ethical arguments.
[Habtamu addis, Abebe mequnent.
Review on uses of animals in scientific research. Cancer
Biology
2017;7(2):23-30].
ISSN: 2150-1041 (print); ISSN: 2150-105X (online).
http://www.cancerbio.net.
4.
doi:10.7537/marscbj070217.04.
Key words:
Animal experimentation, biomedical research, immunodiagnostics,
scientis |
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MicroRNA-21 and microRNA-34a in Relation to other
biological markers in Egyptian Breast Cancer Female Patients
Fatma A. Elrefaey1, Nadia Z. Shaban2,
Nashwa K. Ibrahim3, Fatma H. El-Rashidy2,
Ahmad S. Kodous3
1Clinical
Pathology Department, National Cancer Institute, Cairo
University, Egypt
2Biochemistry
Department, Faculty of Science, Alexandria University, Egypt
3Radiation
Biology Department, National Center for Radiation Research &
Technology (NCRRT), Egyptian Atomic-Energy Authority (EAEA),
Egypt
f_alrefay@yahoo.com
Abstract:
Background: Altered microRNAs (miRNAs) expression has an
impact on cancer initiation and progression. There is an
emerging evidence that circulating miR21 and miR34a may have a
potential role in breast cancer (BC) diagnosis and prognosis.
Aim of the work: The current study aimed at characterizing
the expression pattern of miR21 and miR34a in BC female patients
pre- and post chemotherapy and delineating their correlation
with clinicopathological subtypes and other molecular
biomarkers. Patients and Methods: Real time quantitative
polymerase chain reaction (RQ PCR) was used to assess the
relative expression of miR21 and miR34a in sera of 179 BC female
patients in relation to 58 healthy females. Results:
Circulating miR21 and miR34a showed significant upregulation of
5.1 fold change (p<0.001) and downregulation of -5.63 fold
change, respectively (p<0.001). Data showed higher levels of
miR21 in triple negative (TN), basal like subtype and stage III
BC patients (p<0.001). Higher miR34a expression was demonstrated
in triple positive, luminal A & B subtypes and stage I & II BC
patients (p<0.001). MiR21 was directly correlated with Bcl2
level (p<0.001). There was direct correlation between miR34a,
BRAC1, BRAC2 & p53 (p<0.001). MiR21expression decreased
significantly postchemotherapy (p<0.001). A significant increase
in miR34a level was detected after chemotherapy (p<0.001).
Conclusion: Our data suggest a potential role of circulating
miR21 and miR34a as molecular biomarkers in BC.
[Fatma
A. Elrefaey, Nadia Z. Shaban, Nashwa K. Ibrahim, Fatma H. El-Rashidy,
Ahmad S. Kodous.
MicroRNA-21 and microRNA-34a in Relation to other biological
markers in Egyptian Breast Cancer Female Patients.
Cancer Biology
2017;7(2):31-39].
ISSN:
2150-1041 (print); ISSN: 2150-105X (online).
http://www.cancerbio.net.
5.
doi:10.7537/marscbj070217.05.
Keywords:
miR21, miR34a, Breast cancer, BRAC1, BRAC2, Bcl2, p53 |
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Effect of
Eicosapentaenoic acid
Supplementation on the Serum
Profile of Apolipoprotein (apo) A-I, apo
B-100, and apo B-100/apo A-I Ratio in the
Patients with Non Insulin-Dependent Diabetes
Mohammad Hassan
Golzari1,
Saeed Hosseini2,
Fariba Koohdani3,
Seyde Ali Keshavarz4,
Mahmoud Djalali:
Ph.D.5
1MSc,
Ph.D Candidate, Department of Cellular and Molecular Nutrition,
School of Nutritional Sciences and Dietetics, Tehran University
of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
2MD,
Ph.D.
Department of Clinical Nutrition, School of Nutritional Sciences
and Dietetics, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran,
Iran
3Ph.D.
Department of Cellular and Molecular Nutrition, School of
Nutritional Sciences and Dietetics, Tehran University of Medical
Sciences, Tehran, Iran
4Ph.D.
Department of Clinical Nutrition, School of Nutritional Sciences
and Dietetics, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran,
Iran
5Department
of Cellular and Molecular Nutrition, School of Nutritional
Sciences and Dietetics, Tehran University of Medical Sciences,
Tehran, Iran.
Abstract:
Background:
There is sufficient evidence that the apo
B-100 and apo A-I are as accurate indicators in the
prediction of atherosclerotic vascular
disease in the diabetic patients. EPA has the antioxidant,
antiinflammatory, antithrombogenic, and antiarteriosclerotic
properties.
Therefore, we investigated
the effect of EPA supplementation on the serum levels of apo
B-100, apo A-I and apo B-100/apo A-I ratio in the diabetic
patients.
Methods:
This study was designed
as a
randomized,
double-blind,
and
placebo-controlled clinical trial.
Thirty six patients with type 2 diabetes
were given written; informed
consent,
randomly were classified into 2
groups. They were supplemented with
2 g/day of the capsules of EPA or placebo.
Blood sample
for measurement of the serum levels
of apolipoproteins
and lipids, as well as FBS and
HbA1c
were
given.
Results:
There were no significant differences between the two groups
regarding any demographic, clinical
or biochemical data, total energy intake, and macronutrient
intake at the baseline, and during the intervention,
except for a
significant increase of HDL-c and apo A-I, and a
significant decrease in the serum levels of
apo B-100
and
apo B-100/apo A-I
ratio, as well as a slight reduce of TC, LDL-c, TG and FBS in
the supplement group. Conclusions:
EPA is atheroprotective via
increase in the serum levels of apo A-I, and
decrease in
the serum levels of
apo B-100
and
apo B-100/apo A-I
ratio, as well as change in the serum levels of lipids,
and FBS.
[Mohammad
Hassan Golzari
Saeed Hosseini
Fariba Koohdani
Seyde Ali Keshavarz
Mahmoud Djalali:
Ph.D.
Effect of
Eicosapentaenoic acid
Supplementation on the Serum Profile of Apolipoprotein (apo)
A-I, apo B-100, and apo B-100/apo A-I Ratio in the
Patients with Non Insulin-Dependent Diabetes. Cancer Biology
2017;7(2):40-47].
ISSN: 2150-1041 (print); ISSN: 2150-105X (online).
http://www.cancerbio.net.
6.
doi:10.7537/marscbj070217.06.
Key Words:
Eicosapentaenoic acid, Apolipoprotein
B, Apolipoprotein A-I,
apo B-100/apo A-I,
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. |
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An investigation of the
effect of the covariates on survival time of Breast Cancer
patients in Saudi Arabia.
Refah Alotaibi
Mathematical Science Department,
Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University, P.O. Box 84428,
Riyadh 11671, Saudi Arabia.
E-mail:
rmalotaibi@pnu.edu.sa
Abstract:
Breast cancer is the most common
type of cancer in Saudi women, according to the Saudi Cancer
Registry in King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre
(KFSH and RC). Around 930 new cases is diagnosed per year, which
means that 19.5% of women in Saudi Arabia (Saudi and non-Saudi).
The primary objective of this work is to investigate the effect
of the covariates on survival time of Breast cancer patients in
Saudi Arabia in order to estimate the survival probability of
the different patients with different covariate combinations. We
fit the Cox proportional hazards model and predict the lifetime
of any patient given her covariates. The survival data for this
project will consist of a study of 8312 (8172) females and about
140 males (1.68%) patients with advanced breast cancer with
thirteen covariates collected for 9-years (2004 to 2013).
[Refah
Alotaibi. An
investigation of the effect of the covariates on survival time
of Breast Cancer patients in Saudi Arabia. Cancer Biology 2017;7(2):48-54].
ISSN: 2150-1041 (print); ISSN: 2150-105X (online).
http://www.cancerbio.net.
7.
doi:10.7537/marscbj070217.07.
Keywords:
Breast Cancer, model,
Kaplan-Meier, Cox Survival, hazard. |
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The Effects of the
Supplementation of EPA on
the Serum Profile of
Antiatherogenic Lipoprotein, Its Subfractions, Non-HDL-c,
and Atherogenic/Antiatherogenic Lipoproteins Ratios in the Patients with
Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus
Mohammad Hassan Golzari1,
Saeed Hosseini2,
Fariba Koohdani3,
Seyde Ali Keshavarz4,
Mahmoud Djalali5
1MSc,
Ph.D Candidate, Department of Cellular and Molecular Nutrition,
School of Nutritional Sciences and Dietetics, Tehran University
of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
2MD,
Ph.D.
Department of Clinical Nutrition, School of Nutritional Sciences
and Dietetics, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran,
Iran
3Ph.D.
Department of Cellular and
Molecular Nutrition, School of Nutritional Sciences and
Dietetics, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
4Ph.D.
Department of Clinical Nutrition,
School of Nutritional Sciences and Dietetics, Tehran University
of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
5Ph.D.
Department of Cellular and Molecular Nutrition, School of
Nutritional Sciences and Dietetics, Tehran University of Medical
Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
Abstract:
Background:
HDL2-c, Non-HDL-c and lipoprotein ratios are as better risk
indicators for CVD. EPA has the antioxidant, antiinflammatory,
antithrombogenic, and antiarteriosclerotic properties.
Therefore, we investigated
the effect of EPA
supplementation on the serum profile of antiatherogenic
lipoprotein, its subfractions, non-HDL-c,
and lipoprotein ratios in the diabetic patients.
Methods:
This study was designed
as a randomized,
double-blind,
and
placebo-controlled clinical trial. Thirty six patients
with type 2 diabetes
were given written;
informed consent,
randomly were classified into 2 groups. They were supplemented
with
2 g/day of the capsules of EPA or placebo. Blood
sample
for measurement of the serum levels
of
lipids and their
ratios,
as well as FBS and
HbA1c
were
given.
Results:
There were no significant differences between the two groups
regarding any demographic, clinical or biochemical data, total
energy intake, and macronutrient intake at the baseline, and
during the intervention, except for a
significant increase of protein intake and the levels of
HbA1c in the placebo group, and a
significant increase
in the serum levels of
HDL-c and HDL2-c,
and a significant decrease in the serum levels
of HDL3-c,
non-HDL-c and lipoproteins ratios, as
well as a slight reduce of TC, LDL-c, TG and FBS in the
supplement group.
Conclusions:
EPA is atheroprotective via
increase in the serum levels of HDL-c and HDL2-c, and decrease
in the serum levels of HDL3-c, non-HDL-c and lipoprotein ratios,
as well as change in the serum levels of other lipids, and
FBS.
[Mohammad
Hassan Golzari, Saeed Hosseini,
Fariba Koohdani,
Seyde Ali Keshavarz,
Mahmoud Djalali.
The Effects of the Supplementation of EPA on the Serum
Profile of Antiatherogenic Lipoprotein, Its Subfractions, Non-HDL-c,
and Atherogenic/Antiatherogenic Lipoproteins Ratios in the
Patients with Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus.
Cancer Biology
2017;7(2):55-64].
ISSN: 2150-1041 (print); ISSN: 2150-105X (online).
http://www.cancerbio.net.
8.
doi:10.7537/marscbj070217.08.
Key Words:
Eicosapentaenoic acid, HDL-c, HDL2-c, HDL3-c, non-HDL-c, TC/HDL-c,
LDL-c/HDL-c, Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus |
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Assessment of Anti-cancer and Anti-viral potential of
Pomegranate
peel extract against human Prostate, and Larynx cancer cell
lines: In-Vitro Study
Fadya Mohamed El-Garhy1, Doaa abd el aziz badr2
and Aly Fahmy Mohamed2
1Faculty
of Biotechnology, MSA University (October University for Modern
Sciences and Arts), Egypt
2The
Holding Company for Production of Vaccines, Sera and Drugs (VACSERA),
Egypt
Fadya.elgarhy@gmail.com
Abstract:
The present work aimed to evaluate the anticancer and antiviral
potentials of Pomegranate
(Punica granatum) peel extract (PPE). Data
recorded revealed that PPE was Cytotoxic to cancer cells in a
concentration and cell type dependent manner, where the HEp-2
cells were more sensitive to
the tested extract than PC-3 recording a significantly reduced
IC50 value (P<0.05) in HEp-2 than PC-3 with
records 115 and 206 µg / ml respectively. Also, the anticancer
activity was assured via the up/down regulation of pro-apoptotic
gene (Caspase-3)
and metastasis contributing gene (MMP-1),
both genes expression was cell type dependent as well. Also, the
apoptotic potential of PPE was confirmed via arresting of cells
in the G2/M phase and elevated apoptotic cell % in the pre-G1
phase. Also, the initiation of PPE antiviral potential was
confirmed by monitoring the MxA gene post Vero cell treatment
for 24 hours as the expression of MxA gene was significantly
elevated (P<0.05) than non treated cells used as control.
[Fadya
Mohamed El-Garhy, Doaa abd el aziz badr and Aly Fahmy
Mohamed.
Assessment of Anti-cancer and Anti-viral potential of
Pomegranate
peel extract against human Prostate, and Larynx cancer cell
lines: In-Vitro Study.
Cancer Biology
2017;7(2):65-73].
ISSN: 2150-1041 (print); ISSN: 2150-105X (online).
http://www.cancerbio.net.
9.
doi:10.7537/marscbj070217.09.
Keywords:
PPE, PC-3, HEp-2, Caspase-3, MMP-1, MxA gene, and cell cycle |
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Castration
Resistant Prostate Cancer. Enzalutamide Effectiveness and
Tolerability
L.M. El-Helw1,
2, Salil Vengalil1, Rajanee Bhana1,
Sandra Heuschkel1, Fawzi Adab1
1
The Cancer Centre, the Royal Stoke Hospital, Stoke-on-Trent, UK
2
Medical Oncology Department, Mansoura University, Egypt
loaieelhelw@hotmail.com;
loaie.elhelw@uhns.nhs.uk
Abstract:
Several
second-generation androgen receptors signalling inhibitors have
been used in management of patients with castration resistant
prostate cancer (CRPC). In this work, we aimed to
retrospectively study the efficacy and tolerability of the
antiandrogen enzalutamide in a cohort of CRPC patients who were
treated in our centre between June 2014 and December 2015.
Thirty six patients were included; 28 (77.8%) had metastatic
prostate cancer at initial presentation and 8 (22.2%) had
non-metastatic disease but relapsed later on during follow up.
Prior to enzalutamide, most patients (52.8%) had 3 lines of
hormonal treatment. Eleven patients (30.6%) received docetaxel
chemotherapy. Overall, 27 patients (75%) responded to
enzalutamide. The median progression free survival (PFS)
duration was 5 months and 1 year PFS probability was 37.5%. The
median overall survival (OS) duration since starting
enzalutamide was 14 months and 1 year OS is 52%. Enzalutamide
was well-tolerated by most patients and offered control of CRPC
for a reasonable period of time.
[L.M.
El-Helw, Salil Vengalil, Rajanee Bhana, Sandra Heuschkel, Fawzi
Adab. Castration Resistant Prostate Cancer. Enzalutamide
Effectiveness and Tolerability.
Cancer Biology
2017;7(2):74-80].
ISSN: 2150-1041
(print); ISSN: 2150-105X (online).
http://www.cancerbio.net.
10. doi:10.7537/marscbj070217.10.
Key words:
Enzalutamide; castration resistant; prostate cancer |
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Treatment of cancer by low
intensity laser radiation therapy
Sahar E. Abo-Neima
Department of physics, Faculty of
Science, Damanhour University, Egypt.
sahar_amr2002@yahoo.com
Abstract:
Cancer treatment is one of the
main challenges that face the scientific centers all over the
world. The cancer incidence percentage increases year after
year. The most used treatment for cancer is chemotherapy which
is an application of systemic cytotoxic drug inside the patient.
There are two main problems in chemotherapy that the cytotoxic
drug is given systematically and cannot be localized in the
tumor region in most cases that lead to killing the cancer cells
as well as normal cells; and that cause the chemotherapy side
effects like anemia, decrease in all blood cells count and
platelets, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, hair and nails loss and
may cause a kind of blood toxicity. Photodynamic therapy (PDT)
is a relatively new approach for the treatment of malignancies
with only minimal side effects for the patient. It is based on
the administration of a tumor-localizing dye (photosensitizer,
PS) that becomes toxic to neoplastic cells when is activated by
light (usually from a laser) at a specific wavelength in the
presence of O2. In this work photodynamic therapy
modality was used. Porphyrin derivative was used as a photo
sensitizer drug and one source of energy were used; namely
infrared laser with three frequency levels (1000, 2000, and 3000
Hz). Tumor- bearing animals were divided into the following
groups each of 10 animals. The 1st group consists of
two control groups: the 1st one was untreated group
and the 2nd one was injected with photosensitizer
alone. The 2nd group consists of 30 mice divided into
3 sub-groups and tumor site was irradiated with laser light as
follows:1000 Hz, 2000 Hz and 3000 Hz for 5 min.3rd
group consists of 30 mice injected with HPD 12.5 mg/Kg, then
divided into 3 subgroup and tumor site was irradiated with laser
light at the same conditions of 2ndgroup. The results
show decrease in tumor size treated with drug (HPD) which is
used as a photo sensitizer, laser, and combined treatment, both
in the presence and absence of photosensitizer. Combined
treatment is more effective on tumor cells than using of laser
and drug alone. Also the presence of photosensitizer increases
the effect of laser on tumor size.
However, from
histopathology of ehrlich tumor using 3000Hz of laser
irradiation in the presence of the photosensitizer drug
approximately has the most effect than using the photosensitizer
drug alone and exhibit
totally necrotized tumor. It
could be concluded that the use of the photosensitizer drug
alone has no effect on the ehlrich tumor. However, the presence
of the drug gave maximum effects with exposure to 3000 Hz
infrared laser irradiation. The work needs to be extended to
reach more and powerful effects using the photodynamic therapy
with exposure to other different energies of infrared laser
radiation.
[Sahar
E. Abo-Neima. Treatment of cancer by low intensity laser
radiation therapy. Cancer Biology 2017;7(2):81-87].
ISSN: 2150-1041 (print); ISSN: 2150-105X (online).
http://www.cancerbio.net.
11.
doi:10.7537/marscbj070217.11.
Keywords:
Ehlrich Tumor, Photodynamic therapy, photosensitizer, laser
radiation, Frequency |
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Aloe-emodin Induces Apoptosis
through the Up-Regulation of Fas in the Human Breast Cancer Cell
Line MCF-7
Javad Hosseini1,
Mehdi Mahmoodi2, Ali Jalili3,
Shadi Hosseini4, Seyed-Mostafa Hosseini-zijoud5,
Alireza Khoshdel2, Mahshid Tahamtan6,
Abbas Ahmadi7, Mohammad Nazir Menbari7,
Alireza Gharib8, Mohammad Saeed Hakhamaneshi1*
1Dept.
of Biochemistry and Nutrition, Faculty of Medicine, Kurdestan
University of Medical Sciences, Kurdestan, Sanandaj, Iran
2Dept.
of Biochemistry, Biophysics & Genetics, Faculty of Medicine and
the Molecular Medicine Research Centre, Rafsanjan University of
Medical Sciences, Rafsanjan, Iran
3Dept.
of Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, Kurdestan University of
Medical Sciences, Kurdestan, Sanandaj, Iran
4Faculty
of pharmacy, Tehran University of
Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
5Department
of Biochemistry, Faculty of medicine, Hamedan University of
Medical Sciences, Hamedan, Iran
6Neuroscience
Research Center, Institute of Neuropharmacology, Kerman
University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran
7Kurdistan
Cellular and Molecular Research Center, Kurdistan University of
Medical Sciences, sanandaj, Iran
8Deputy
of Research and Technology, Kurdistan University of Medical
Sciences, sanandaj, Iran
*Corresponding
Author:
biohakha@yahoo.com
Abstract:
Aloe-emodin is
a Hydroxyanthraquinone that exists in Aloe Vera leaves and has
been known to have anti-tumor effects. Various studies have
mentioned the biologic effects of Aloe Vera such as antiviral,
antimicrobial and some hepato-protective effects. Recently its
antitumor effects have attracted many researchers. Breast cancer
is the most common malignancy in women, accounting for 30% of
all female cancers and < 1% of all cancer cases in men. Breast
cancer also is responsible for 15% of cancer deaths in women.
The aim of the present study was to investigate the anti-cancer
effect of aloe-emodin on human breast cancer MCF-7 cell line.
Materials
and Methods:
MCF-7cells were cultured
in RPMI medium with 10%
fetal bovine serum (FBS). The cytotoxic effect
of different concentrations (5, 10, 25, 50,
and 100 µM) of Aloe-emodin on cultured cells were evaluated by
MTT assay at different times (24, 48, 72 h). Apoptosis and CD95
(Fas) expression were analyzed by flow-cytometry using an
Annexin V-FITC/PI kit and Fas (CD95) kit according to the
manufacturer’s protocol.
Results: Aloe-emodin decreases the viability of MCF-7 cell line in a time and
dose dependent manner, so that the most effective concentration
of this substance was 100µM and 72h after treatment. According to
the data of Fas (CD95) expression and Annexin-PI, the highest
apoptosis induction rate was seen in 100µM and 72 h.
Conclusion:
The
findings of the present study indicated that Aloe-emodin has
some antitumor effects and can be used in the treatment of
breast cancer. However, further investigation of its cytotoxic
effects against tumor cells, both in vitro and in vivo, is
recommended.
[Javad
Hosseini, Mehdi Mahmoodi, Ali Jalili, Shadi Hosseini,
Seyed-Mostafa Hosseini-zijoud, Alireza Khoshdel, Mahshid
Tahamtan, Abbas Ahmadi, Mohammad Nazir Menbari, Alireza Gharib,
Mohammad Saeed Hakhamaneshi.
Aloe-emodin Induces Apoptosis through the Up-Regulation of
Fas in the Human Breast Cancer Cell Line MCF-7. Cancer Biology 2017;7(2):88-94].
ISSN: 2150-1041 (print); ISSN: 2150-105X (online).
http://www.cancerbio.net.
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doi:10.7537/marscbj070217.12.
Key words:
Breast Cancer, Aloe-emodin, Apoptosis,
MCF-7. |
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A Dynamic System for
Diagnosing of Breast Cancer based on CF Algorithm
B. Gomathy 1,
Shanmugam 2, S.M. Ramesh 3
1.
Research Scholar, Anna University, Coimbatore
2.
Professor, Department of Electrical and Communcation
Engineering, Bannari Amman Institute of Technology, Erode,
India.
3.
Assistant Professor Senior Grade,
Department of Electrical and Communication Engineering, Bannari
Amman Institute of Technology, Erode, India.
Abstract:
Disease diagnosis and prognosis
are two medical applications pose a great challenge to the
researchers. The application of data mining and machine learning
techniques has revolutionized the whole process of disease
diagnosis. This paper intends to propose a hybridized approach,
Correlative Framework (CF) algorithm for the implementation of
diagnosing breast cancer, the most scare away disease. The major
objective of this paper is to analyze and predict the
vulnerability of disease in a patient. The association rule of
data mining is deployed to correlate the interesting relation
from the huge medical database. In this proposal, Linear
Discriminant Analysis (LDA) is exploited for feature selection.
Initially, base rule is generated, then for each rule feature
support is computed which is followed by confidence. On the
basis of feature supporting the base rule, supplementary rule
and positive rule is generated. Regression is utilized for each
rule with its corresponding feature value. Classification result
is obtained based on minimum and maximum of residual support
values. The significant performance of our newly devised
algorithm is evaluated using confidence metrics. Experimental
results expose that prediction level of our adduced work is more
factual than other existing algorithms.
[B.
Gomathy, Shanmugam, S.M. Ramesh. A Dynamic System for
Diagnosing of Breast Cancer based on CF Algorithm.
Cancer Biology
2017;7(2):95-103].
ISSN:
2150-1041 (print); ISSN: 2150-105X (online).
http://www.cancerbio.net.
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doi:10.7537/marscbj070217.13.
Keywords:
Association rule, attribute selection, machine learning, mead
linear regression, nedler, pruning, regression |
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The role of c-Met and c-Src
in radiotherapy of non-small cell lung cancer cell line A549
Xing Xin, Yusi Liang, Huawei Zou
Department Of Oncology,
Shengjing Hospital Of China Medical University, No.36, Shanhao
RD, Heping District, Shenyang 110004, China.
Tel.:+86-8624-96615;
Fax:+86-8624-96615; Email:
huawei_zou@163.com
Abstract: Objective:
To detect the change of
c-Met and c-Src expression and activity in human lung cancer
cells after radiation in order to explore the efficacy of them
and the mechanism.
Methods: We used
human lung cancer cell lines A549 in vitro as research object.
Western Blot assay was used to evaluate the change of c-Met and
c-Src expression and activity in human lung cancer cells in
different time point after 8Gy irradiation and before.
Results:
Western Blot results showed that
the
phosphorylation-c-Met
reach the peak after 8Gy X-ray acting on A549 cell lines 2
hours. It’s 4.41times as many as the expression of before
irradiation. It marked increased the activation of c-Met. The
expression of non-phosphorylation c-Met is undifferentiated. The
phosphorylation-c-Src
reach the peak after 8Gy X-ray acting on A549 cell lines 4
hours. It has increased 2.99 times than those who not receive
irradiation. The expression of non-phosphorylation c-Src is
undifferentiated.
Conclusion: The
results of this research provide
foundation for
further exploring the mechanism of radiosensitizing effect in
non small cell lung cancer and reference for whether c-Met or c-Src
inhibitor can be used to prevent the radiosensitizing effect in
clinical application for the patients who have non small cell
lung cancer.
[Xing
Xin, Yusi Liang, Huawei Zou.
The role of c-Met and c-Src in
radiotherapy of non-small cell lung cancer cell line A549.
Cancer Biology
2017;7(2):104-108].
ISSN:
2150-1041 (print); ISSN: 2150-105X (online).
http://www.cancerbio.net.
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Key words:
Carcinoma; Non-Small-Cell Lung;
Radiotherapy; Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-met; Proto-Oncogene
Proteins pp60 (c-src) |
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