11 research outputs found

    A 72-Year-Old Woman With Multiple Pulmonary Nodules and a History of Malignancy

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    A 72-year-old woman, nonsmoker, presented with approximately 2 months of nonproductive cough. The cough was initially intermittent, occurred more regularly during bedtime, but gradually became more frequent throughout the day with no reported triggering factors. The remaining review of associated symptoms was negative; she did not complain of shortness of breath, fever, chest pain, muscle weakness, weight loss, night sweats, or fatigue. She previously had been given a prescription of butamirate syrup and decongestant nasal spray with no response. Her medical history included successfully treated papillary thyroid cancer with total thyroidectomy 4 years ago, and there was no need for further therapy. Patient was free of disease on follow up from her endocrinologist, to optimize levothyroxine treatment. Her regular prescription included statins. Her professional occupation was not related to special exposure, and she reported no alcohol consumption, illicit drug use, or any recent travel. © 2021 American College of Chest Physician

    Cervical cancer cell line secretome highlights the roles of transforming growth factor-beta-induced protein ig-h3, peroxiredoxin-2, and NRF2 on cervical carcinogenesis

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    Cancer cells acquire unique secretome compositions that contribute to tumor development and metastasis. The aim of our study was to elucidate the biological processes involved in cervical cancer, by performing a proteomic analysis of the secretome from the following informative cervical cell lines: SiHa (HPV16+), HeLa (HPV18+), C33A (HPV-), and HCK1T (normal). Proteins were analyzed by 2D gel electrophoresis coupled to MALDI-TOF-MS. Enrichment of secreted proteins with characteristic profiles for each cell line was followed by the identification of differentially expressed proteins. Particularly, transforming growth factor-beta-induced protein ig-h3 (Beta ig-h3) and peroxiredoxin-2 (PRDX2) overexpression in the secretome of cancer cell lines was detected and confirmed by Western blot. Bioinformatics analysis identified the transcription factor NRF2 as a regulator of differentially expressed proteins in the cervical cancer secretome. NRF2 levels were measured by both Western blot and Multiple Reaction Monitoring (MRM) in the total cell extract of the four cell lines. NRF2 was upregulated in SiHa and C33A compared to HCK1T. In conclusion, the secreted proteins identified in cervical cancer cell lines indicate that aberrant NRF2-mediated oxidative stress response (OSR) is a prominent feature of cervical carcinogenesis. © 2017 Georgia Kontostathi et al

    High-Energy Atmospheric Physics: Terrestrial Gamma-Ray Flashes and Related Phenomena

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    High-Energy Atmospheric Physics: Terrestrial Gamma-Ray Flashes and Related Phenomena

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