TY - JOUR A1 - Conrad, David A1 - Kehl, Alexandra A1 - Müller, Tobias A1 - Klopfleisch, Robert A1 - Aupperle-Lellbach, Heike T1 - Immunohistochemical and molecular genetic analysis of canine digital mast cell tumours JF - Animals N2 - Grading, immunohistochemistry and c-kit mutation status are criteria for assessing the prognosis and therapeutic options of canine cutaneous mast cell tumours (MCTs). As a subset, canine digital MCTs have rarely been explored in this context. Therefore, in this retrospective study, 68 paraffin-embedded canine digital MCTs were analysed, and histological grading was assessed according to Patnaik and Kiupel. The immunohistochemical markers KIT and Ki67 were used, as well as polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for mutational screening in c-kit exons 8, 9, 11 and 14. Patnaik grading resulted in 22.1% grade I, 67.6% grade II and 10.3% grade III tumours. Some 86.8% of the digital MCTs were Kiupel low-grade. Aberrant KIT staining patterns II and III were found in 58.8%, and a count of more than 23 Ki67-positive cells in 52.3% of the cases. Both parameters were significantly associated with an internal tandem duplication (ITD) in c-kit exon 11 (12.7%). French Bulldogs, which tend to form well-differentiated cutaneous MCTs, had a higher proportion of digital high-grade MCTs and ITD in c-kit exon 11 compared with mongrels. Due to its retrospective nature, this study did not allow for an analysis of survival data. Nevertheless, it may contribute to the targeted characterisation of digital MCTs. KW - dog KW - digit KW - toe KW - CD117 KW - Ki67 KW - KIT KW - grading KW - PCR KW - sequencing KW - c-kit Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-319199 SN - 2076-2615 VL - 13 IS - 10 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Othman, Eman M. A1 - Bekhit, Amany A. A1 - Anany, Mohamed A. A1 - Dandekar, Thomas A1 - Ragab, Hanan M. A1 - Wahid, Ahmed T1 - Design, Synthesis, and Anticancer Screening for Repurposed Pyrazolo[3,4-d]pyrimidine Derivatives on Four Mammalian Cancer Cell Lines JF - Molecules N2 - The present study reports the synthesis of new purine bioisosteres comprising a pyrazolo[3,4-d]pyrimidine scaffold linked to mono-, di-, and trimethoxy benzylidene moieties through hydrazine linkages. First, in silico docking experiments of the synthesized compounds against Bax, Bcl-2, Caspase-3, Ki67, p21, and p53 were performed in a trial to rationalize the observed cytotoxic activity for the tested compounds. The anticancer activity of these compounds was evaluated in vitro against Caco-2, A549, HT1080, and Hela cell lines. Results revealed that two (5 and 7) of the three synthesized compounds (5, 6, and 7) showed high cytotoxic activity against all tested cell lines with IC50 values in the micro molar concentration. Our in vitro results show that there is no significant apoptotic effect for the treatment with the experimental compounds on the viability of cells against A549 cells. Ki67 expression was found to decrease significantly following the treatment of cells with the most promising candidate: drug 7. The overall results indicate that these pyrazolopyrimidine derivatives possess anticancer activity at varying doses. The suggested mechanism of action involves the inhibition of the proliferation of cancer cells. KW - pyrazolo[3,4-d]pyrimidine KW - anticancer activity KW - apoptosis KW - Ki67 Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-239734 SN - 1420-3049 VL - 26 IS - 10 ER - TY - THES A1 - Frietsch, Jochen T1 - Genetische Untersuchungen zur Amplifikation des Gens lasp-1 sowie statistische Auswertung der Auswirkungen der Proteinlokalisation auf das Langzeitüberleben T1 - Genetic analysis of lasp-1 gene Amplification and statistic analysis of the impact of LASP-1s localization on long-term survival N2 - Brustkrebs ist gegenwärtig die häufigste bösartige Erkrankung der Frau weltweit und verantwortlich für 15 % der Krebs¬todes-ursachen in der westlichen Welt. Maligne Erkrankungen in metastasierten Stadien gelten generell als unheilbar mit einem medianen Überleben von wenigen Jahren. Das LIM und SH3 Domänen Protein (LASP-1) ist ein spezielles fokales Ad¬hä¬sions-protein, das an den Vorgängen der Zellproliferation und -migration beteiligt ist. Der Knockdown von LASP-1 in metastatischen Brust- und Eier¬stock¬krebs-zelllinien führt zu einer starken Hemmung der Zellmigration und -proliferation. Um¬ge-kehrt kommt es nach Überexpression des Proteins in nicht neoplastischen Zellen zu einer erhöhten Migration. Bei den von uns untersuchten Patientinnen mit Brust- oder Eierstockkrebs korreliert die Überexpression des Proteins mit fortgeschrittener Tumor-größe und Lymphknoten-Metastasierung. Die genetische Analyse von 63 mikrodissektierten histologischen Brust-krebs-Schnittpräparaten mit anschließender qRT PCR auf LASP-1 ergab (mit nur einer positiven Probe; 1,6 %) allerdings keine Amplifikation des Gens. Es scheint, dass die LASP 1 Proteinüberexpression als aktiver Prozess in der Tumorgenese aufgefasst werden kann und in der Mehrheit der Brustkrebsfälle bevorzugt durch trans¬krip-tionelle Regulation als durch Gen¬amplifi¬ka-tion hervorgerufen wird. LASP-1 ist nicht ausschließlich ein zytosolisch lokalisiertes Protein, sondern in malignen Zellen außerdem im Zellkern nachweisbar. In einer Langzeitstudie (Januar 1985 – Dezember 2007) wurde anhand anti-LASP-1 gefärbter histologischer Schnittpräparate die LASP Expression bestimmt und mit dem Patienten-Überleben korreliert. Patientinnen mit nukleärer LASP-1-Lokalisation zeigen, im Vergleich zu nukleär-LASP-1 negativen Schnitten, ein signifikant (p = 0,0250) reduziertes Langzeitüberleben. Mit diesen Ergebnissen lassen sich zukünftig vielleicht prognostische Aussagen über die Auswirkungen der LASP-1-Expression für den einzelnen Patienten treffen. N2 - Breast cancer currently is the most frequent cancer in women worldwide and accounts for 15 % of cancer deaths in the western world. Metastatic diseases is generally considered as incurable with a median survival time of only a few years. The LIM and SH3 protein 1 (LASP-1) is a specific focal adhesion protein involved in cell proliferation and migration. The knockdown of LASP-1 in metastatic breast cancer and ovarian cancer cell lines results in a strong decrease in cell proliferation and cell migration. Reversely, ectopic over-expression of LASP-1 in non-neoplastic cells leads to an increase in migration. In patients with breast and ovarian cancer addressed in this study, the protein overexpression correlates with increased tumor size and nodal positivity. Quantitative analysis of genomic LASP-1 DNA in micro-dissected histological slices and subsequent qRT-PCR detected a LASP-1 amplification in only 1 out of 64 tissue samples, representing a negligible rate of LASP1 gene amplification. Therefore, LASP-1 overexpression is not due to LASP-1 gene amplification and can be interpreted as an active process in tumorigenesis which is caused through transcriptional regulation rather than gene amplification in the vast majority of human breast cancers. LASP-1 is not exclusively a cytoplasic protein, but has also been found in the nucleus of maligne transformed cells. In the present continuative long-term follow-up (January 1985 – December 2007) patient survival was correlated with LASP-1 expression using paraffin sections stained for LASP-1. Patients with nuclear location of LASP-1 show a significantly decreased long-term survival (p= 0,0250) in contrast to the subgroup of patients without nuclear LASP-1 expression. These results may lead to prognostic statements about the consequences of LASP-1 expression for individual patients. KW - Brustkrebs KW - Überleben KW - Proteine KW - LASP-1 KW - Ki67 KW - PDEF KW - p53 KW - breast cancer Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-54262 ER -