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Oxygen transport to tissue XXVIII

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    Chapter 1 Anticoagulant Blood Factor Deficiencies (Protein C)
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    Chapter 2 Hemorheological Aspects in The Microvasculature of Several Pathologies
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    Chapter 3 Clonidine Elicits A Long-Term Depression in Mucosal Red Cell Flux
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    Chapter 4 Real-Time, Automated, Fluorophore Mediated Multi-Cardiac Marker Biosensing System with Nano-Metallic Particle Reagent
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    Chapter 5 PTEN and NDUFB8 aberrations in cervical cancer tissue.
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    Chapter 6 Prediction Of Surgical Site Infections After Major Surgery Using Visible And Near-Infrared Spectroscopy
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    Chapter 7 Application Of Novel Metal Nanoparticles As Optical/Thermal Agents In Optical Mammography And Hyperthermic Treatment For Breast Cancer
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    Chapter 8 Possible mechanisms of improved radiation response by cytotoxic RNase, Onconase, on A549 human lung cancer xenografts of nude mice.
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    Chapter 9 Effect Of Ph And Imidazole On Protein C Purification From Cohn Fraction Iv-1 By Imac
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    Chapter 10 Predicting Melanoma Metastatic Potential By Optical And Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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    Chapter 11 Analysis of Sdhd and Mmp12 in an Affected Solar Keratosis and Control Cohort
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    Chapter 12 Wyman’s Equation and Oxygen Flux Through The Red Cell
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    Chapter 13 Simultaneous measurement of pO2 and perfusion in the rabbit kidney in vivo.
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    Chapter 14 Pseudogenes and the electron transport chain.
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    Chapter 15 Intratumoral Vegf and Fgf1 Administration Alters Tumor Growth, Vascular Density, Oxygenation, and Expression of Mcp-1 and Interleukins
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    Chapter 16 Nitric Oxide in The Kidney Direct measurements of bioavailable renal nitric oxide
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    Chapter 17 Separation Of Protein C From Cohn Fraction Iv-1 By Mini-Antibody
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    Chapter 18 The Role of ATP Sensitive Channels in Insulin Secretion and The Implications in Persistent Hyperinsulinemic Hypoglycaemia of Infancy (PHHI)
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    Chapter 19 Triptolide Alters Mitochondrial Functions
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    Chapter 20 Immunohistochemical Identification And Localization Of Endogenous Endostatin And Its Related Peptides In Murine Tumors
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    Chapter 21 Impact Of Hypoxic And Acidic Extracellular Conditions On Cytotoxicity Of Chemotherapeutic Drugs
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    Chapter 22 Brief Exposure To –2 G Z Reduces Cerebral Oxygenation In Response To Stand Test
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    Chapter 23 Normal Cardiac Output, Oxygen Delivery And Oxygen Extraction
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    Chapter 24 Near Infra-Red Spectroscopy And Arterial Oxygen Extraction At Altitude
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    Chapter 25 Oxygen Delivery at Sea Level and Altitude (After Slow Ascent to 5000 Meters), at Rest and in Mild Exercise
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    Chapter 26 Increased Sensitivity to Transient Global Ischemia in Aging Rat Brain
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    Chapter 27 Single Breath Tracing for Carbon Dioxide in Septic Patients with Tissue Hypoxia
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Chapter title
PTEN and NDUFB8 aberrations in cervical cancer tissue.
Chapter number 5
Book title
Oxygen Transport to Tissue XXVIII
Published in
Advances in experimental medicine and biology, August 2007
DOI 10.1007/978-0-387-71764-7_5
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Book ISBNs
978-0-387-71763-0, 978-0-387-71764-7
Authors

Hsieh SM, Maguire DJ, Lintell NA, McCabe M, Griffiths LR, Hsieh, S.M., Maguire, D.J., Lintell, N.A., McCabe, M., Griffiths, L.R.

Abstract

Cervical cancer is one of the world's major health issues. Despite many studies in this field, the carcinogenetic events of malignant conversion in cervical tumours have not been significantly characterised. The first aim of this project was to investigate the mutation status of the tumour suppressor gene- Phosphatase and Tension Homolog (PTEN)--in cervical cancer tissue. The second aim of this study was the analysis in the same cervical cancer tissue for aberrations in the mitochondrial electron transport chain subunit gene NDUFB8, which is localised to the same chromosomal contig as PTEN. The third aim was the evaluation of the potential therapeutic anti-cancer drug 2,4-Thiazolidinediones (TZDs) and its affect in regulating the PTEN protein in a cervical cancer cell line (HeLa). To approach the aims, paraffin-embedded cancerous cervical tissue and non-cancerous cervical tissue were obtained. DNA recovered from those tissues was then used to investigate the putative genomic changes regarding the NDUFB8 gene utilising SYBR Green I Real-Time PCR. The PTEN gene was studied via Dual-Labelled probe Real-Time PCR. To investigate the protein expression change of the PTEN protein, HeLa cells were firstly treated with different concentrations of 2,4-Thiazolidinediones and the level of PTEN protein expression was then observed utilising standard protein assays. Results indicated that there were putative copy-number changes between the cancerous cervical tissue and non-cancerous cervical tissue, with regard to the PTEN locus. This implies a potential gain of the PTEN gene in cancerous cervical tissue. With regards to normal cervical tissue versus cancerous cervical tissue no significant melting temperature differences were observed with the SYBR Green I Real-Time PCR in respect to the NDUFB8 gene. A putative up-regulation of PTEN protein was observed in TZD treated HeLa cells.

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 5 45%
Researcher 3 27%
Student > Bachelor 1 9%
Professor > Associate Professor 1 9%
Unknown 1 9%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Medicine and Dentistry 4 36%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 2 18%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 2 18%
Computer Science 1 9%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science 1 9%
Other 0 0%
Unknown 1 9%