scholarly journals Potential new biomarkers for squamous carcinoma of the uterine cervix

ESMO Open ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
pp. e000352 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter A van Dam ◽  
Christian Rolfo ◽  
Rossana Ruiz ◽  
Patrick Pauwels ◽  
Christophe Van Berckelaer ◽  
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AimAn in silico pathway analysis was performed in an attempt to identify new biomarkers for cervical carcinoma.MethodsThree publicly available Affymetrix gene expression data sets (GSE5787, GSE7803, GSE9750) were retrieved, vouching for a total 9 cervical cancer cell lines, 39 normal cervical samples, 7 CIN3 samples and 111 cervical cancer samples. An Agilent data set (GSE7410; 5 normal cervical samples, 35 samples from invasive cervical cancer) was selected as a validation set. Predication analysis of microarrays was performed in the Affymetrix sets to identify cervical cancer biomarkers. We compared the lists of differentially expressed genes between normal and CIN3 samples on the one hand (n=1923) and between CIN3 and invasive cancer samples on the other hand (n=628).ResultsSeven probe sets were identified that were significantly overexpressed (at least 2 fold increase expression level, and false discovery rate <5%) in both CIN3 samples respective to normal samples and in cancer samples respective to CIN3 samples. From these, five probes sets could be validated in the Agilent data set (P<0.001) comparing the normal with the invasive cancer samples, corresponding to the genes DTL, HMGB3, KIF2C, NEK2 and RFC4. These genes were additionally overexpressed in cervical cancer cell lines respective to the cancer samples. The literature on these markers was reviewedConclusionNovel biomarkers in combination with primary human papilloma virus (HPV) testing may allow complete cervical screening by objective, non-morphological molecular methods, which may be particularly important in developing countries

2005 ◽  
Vol 97 (1) ◽  
pp. 142-150 ◽  
Author(s):  
Todd D. Tillmanns ◽  
Scott A. Kamelle ◽  
Suresh Guruswamy ◽  
Natalie S. Gould ◽  
Teresa L. Rutledge ◽  
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Cancers ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (7) ◽  
pp. 1934 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eric Ehrke-Schulz ◽  
Sonja Heinemann ◽  
Lukas Schulte ◽  
Maren Schiwon ◽  
Anja Ehrhardt

Human papillomaviruses (HPV) cause malignant epithelial cancers including cervical carcinoma, non-melanoma skin and head and neck cancer. They drive tumor development through the expression of their oncoproteins E6 and E7. Designer nucleases were shown to be efficient to specifically destroy HPV16 and HPV18 oncogenes to induce cell cycle arrest and apoptosis. Here, we used high-capacity adenoviral vectors (HCAdVs) expressing the complete CRISPR/Cas9 machinery specific for HPV18-E6 or HPV16-E6. Cervical cancer cell lines SiHa and CaSki containing HPV16 and HeLa cells containing HPV18 genomes integrated into the cellular genome, as well as HPV-negative cancer cells were transduced with HPV-type-specific CRISPR-HCAdV. Upon adenoviral delivery, the expression of HPV-type-specific CRISPR/Cas9 resulted in decreased cell viability of HPV-positive cervical cancer cell lines, whereas HPV-negative cells were unaffected. Transduced cervical cancer cells showed increased apoptosis induction and decreased proliferation compared to untreated or HPV negative control cells. This suggests that HCAdV can serve as HPV-specific cancer gene therapeutic agents when armed with HPV-type-specific CRISPR/Cas9. Based on the versatility of the CRISPR/Cas9 system, we anticipate that our approach can contribute to personalized treatment options specific for the respective HPV type present in each individual tumor.


2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Benedict Shi Xiang Lian ◽  
Angeline En Hui Yek ◽  
Hemalata Shuvas ◽  
Siti Fairus Abdul Rahman ◽  
Kalaivani Muniandy ◽  
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Phytomedicine ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 58 ◽  
pp. 152770 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ching-Ying Kuo ◽  
Zsuzsanna Schelz ◽  
Barbara Tóth ◽  
Andrea Vasas ◽  
Imre Ocsovszki ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Vipin Mohan Dan ◽  
Balaji Muralikrishnan ◽  
Rahul Sanawar ◽  
Vinodh J. S. ◽  
Bhushan Bapusaheb Burkul ◽  
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