scholarly journals Uro-Scanner Aspects of Bladder Tumours at the Mali Hospital about 17 Cases

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (04) ◽  
pp. 93-103
Author(s):  
Mody Abdoulaye Camara ◽  
Mohamed Maba Traore ◽  
Hawa Diarra ◽  
Adama Dao ◽  
Boubacar Mama Toure ◽  
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Author(s):  
Andreia Peixoto ◽  
Dylan Ferreira ◽  
Rita Azevedo ◽  
Rui Freitas ◽  
Elisabete Fernandes ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Muscle invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) remains amongst the deadliest genitourinary malignancies due to treatment failure and extensive molecular heterogeneity, delaying effective targeted therapeutics. Hypoxia and nutrient deprivation, oversialylation and O-glycans shortening are salient features of aggressive tumours, creating cell surface glycoproteome fingerprints with theranostics potential. Methods A glycomics guided glycoproteomics workflow was employed to identify potentially targetable biomarkers using invasive bladder cancer cell models. The 5637 and T24 cells O-glycome was characterized by mass spectrometry (MS), and the obtained information was used to guide glycoproteomics experiments, combining sialidase, lectin affinity and bottom-up protein identification by nanoLC-ESI-MS/MS. Data was curated by a bioinformatics approach developed in-house, sorting clinically relevant molecular signatures based on Human Protein Atlas insights. Top-ranked targets and glycoforms were validated in cell models, bladder tumours and metastases by MS and immunoassays. Cells grown under hypoxia and glucose deprivation disclosed the contribution of tumour microenvironment to the expression of relevant biomarkers. Cancer-specificity was validated in healthy tissues by immunohistochemistry and MS in 20 types of tissues/cells of different individuals. Results Sialylated T (ST) antigens were found to be the most abundant glycans in cell lines and over 900 glycoproteins were identified potentially carrying these glycans. HOMER3, typically a cytosolic protein, emerged as a top-ranked targetable glycoprotein at the cell surface carrying short-chain O-glycans. Plasma membrane HOMER3 was observed in more aggressive primary tumours and distant metastases, being an independent predictor of worst prognosis. This phenotype was triggered by nutrient deprivation and concomitant to increased cellular invasion. T24 HOMER3 knockdown significantly decreased proliferation and, to some extent, invasion in normoxia and hypoxia; whereas HOMER3 knock-in increased its membrane expression, which was more pronounced under glucose deprivation. HOMER3 overexpression was associated with increased cell proliferation in normoxia and potentiated invasion under hypoxia. Finally, the mapping of HOMER3-glycosites by EThcD-MS/MS in bladder tumours revealed potentially targetable domains not detected in healthy tissues. Conclusion HOMER3-glycoforms allow the identification of patients’ subsets facing worst prognosis, holding potential to address more aggressive hypoxic cells with limited off-target effects. The molecular rationale for identifying novel bladder cancer molecular targets has been established. Graphical abstract


1985 ◽  
Vol 57 (6) ◽  
pp. 676-679 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. R. DE BOLLA ◽  
R. M. SHAVE ◽  
S. L. FAGG ◽  
K. HEALD ◽  
M. A. HUGHES ◽  
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1906 ◽  
Vol 24 (1) ◽  
pp. 274-276
Author(s):  
Leveson -Gower Gunn
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2009 ◽  
Vol 181 (4) ◽  
pp. 639
Author(s):  
Ponnambalam Chandrasekar ◽  
Abdul Sayed ◽  
Rateb Samman ◽  
Jaspal S Virdi ◽  
Bernard S Potluri

2016 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. eV43
Author(s):  
G. Simone ◽  
A. Giacobbe ◽  
R. Papalia ◽  
D. Collura ◽  
R. Rosso ◽  
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1956 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. 270-276
Author(s):  
J. G. S. Crabbe ◽  
W. C. Cresdee ◽  
T. S. Scott ◽  
M. H. C. Williams

Author(s):  
Spencer C Barnes ◽  
Duncan ET Shepherd ◽  
Daniel M Espino ◽  
Rik T Bryan ◽  
Richard Viney ◽  
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2013 ◽  
Vol 7 (5-6) ◽  
pp. 421 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter D Metcalfe ◽  
Alex Bascom ◽  
Consolato Sergi

Lower urinary tract symptoms are common in pediatric urology, but an a typical presentation may portend significant pathophysiology. We present 5 cases of young males with a sudden change in urinary symptoms, which resulted in the discovery of a variety of benign bladder tumours. We present the clinical, radiologic and histologic findings of these cases emphasizing on mimickers in clinics. Although rare tumours, these may be increasing in frequency and pediatric care may further be enhanced by the development of a multinational registry.


1993 ◽  
Vol 60 (2) ◽  
pp. 158-161 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. De Siati ◽  
D. Grassi ◽  
N. Franzolin ◽  
F. Marchioretto ◽  
L.S. Azzolina

From January 1992 to January 1993, specimens from bladder tumours of 75 patients were analyzed by cytometry (FCM). Our data show a good correlation between tumour stage and grade, and tumour ploidy. Furthermore, aneuploid tumours showed progression more often than diploid tumours. A larger number of patients admitted to the study and a more prolonged period of follow-up will be necessary to confirm our initial data and to investigate whether a correlation exists between FCM and tumour progression and patient survival.


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