نتایج جستجو برای: vulval

تعداد نتایج: 1348  

Journal: :Genitourinary medicine 1988
S A Walkinshaw J Dodgson D J McCance I D Duncan

Of 59 women referred with vulval warts whose cervices were assessed colposcopically for the presence of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) before local treatment of the wart lesions, 17 had histologically proved CIN, 12 had histologically proved cervical wart virus infection, and 30 had abnormality on colposcopy or cytology. Seven of the 17 with CIN had no abnormality on cervical cytology...

Journal: :The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India 2012
Veena Nanjappa R Suchismitha H S Devaraj Mihir B Shah Anju Anan Shani N Rahim

Extrapulmonary involvement can occur in isolation or along with a pulmonary focus as in the case of patients with disseminated tuberculosis. Vulval TB is very rare and the presentation can be quite variable, and may be misdiagnosed as sexually transmitted disease. We herein report a young lady with disseminated TB presenting as Vulval TB.

Journal: :Development 2005
Elizabeth R Leight Danielle Glossip Kerry Kornfeld

The LIN-1 ETS transcription factor inhibits vulval cell fates during Caenorhabditis elegans development. We demonstrate that LIN-1 interacts with UBC-9, a small ubiquitin-related modifier (SUMO) conjugating enzyme. This interaction is mediated by two consensus sumoylation motifs in LIN-1. Biochemical studies showed that LIN-1 is covalently modified by SUMO-1. ubc-9 and smo-1, the gene encoding ...

2010
Chintamani JP Singh Megha Tandon Rohan Khandelwal Tushar Aeron Sidharth Jain Nikhil Narayan Rahul Bamal Yashwant Kumar S Srinivas Sunita Saxena

INTRODUCTION Elephantiasis as a result of chronic lymphedema is characterized by gross enlargement of the arms, legs or genitalia, and occurs due to a variety of obstructive diseases of the lymphatic system. Genital elephantiasis usually follows common filariasis and lymphogranuloma venereum. It may follow granuloma inguinale, carcinomas, lymph node dissection or irradiation and tuberculosis bu...

Journal: :Development 1996
R Hoskins A F Hajnal S A Harp S K Kim

The lin-2 gene is required for the induction of the Caenorhabditis elegans vulva. Vulval development is initiated by a signal from the anchor cell that is transduced by a receptor tyrosine kinase/Ras pathway. We show that lin-2 acts in the vulval precursor cell P6.p, downstream of lin-3 EGF and upstream of let-60 ras, to allow expression of the 1 degrees cell fate. lin-2 encodes a protein of re...

2015
Elizabeth R. Leight John T. Murphy Douglas A. Fantz Danielle Pepin Daniel L. Schneider Thomas M. Ratliff Duaa H. Mohammad Michael A. Herman Kerry Kornfeld

ARTICLE SUMMARY The LIN-1 ETS transcription factor plays a pivotal role in controlling cell fate decisions during development of the Caenorhabditis elegans vulva. Prior to activation of the RTK/Ras/ERK signaling pathway, LIN-1 functions as a SUMOylated transcriptional repressor that inhibits the primary vulval cell fate. Here we demonstrate that LIN-1 binds two proteins predicted to repress tra...

Journal: :Genetics 2015
Elizabeth R Leight John T Murphy Douglas A Fantz Danielle Pepin Daniel L Schneider Thomas M Ratliff Duaa H Mohammad Michael A Herman Kerry Kornfeld

The LIN-1 ETS transcription factor plays a pivotal role in controlling cell fate decisions during development of the Caenorhabditis elegans vulva. Prior to activation of the RTK/Ras/ERK-signaling pathway, LIN-1 functions as a SUMOylated transcriptional repressor that inhibits vulval cell fate. Here we demonstrate using the yeast two-hybrid system that SUMOylation of LIN-1 mediates interactions ...

Journal: :Genetics 2006
Jessica L Goldstein Danielle Glossip Sudhir Nayak Kerry Kornfeld

Ras-mediated signaling is necessary for the induction of vulval cell fates during Caenorhabditis elegans development. We identified cgr-1 by screening for suppressors of the ectopic vulval cell fates caused by a gain-of-function mutation of the let-60 ras gene. Analysis of two cgr-1 loss-of-function mutations indicates that cgr-1 positively regulates induction of vulval cell fates. cgr-1 is lik...

Journal: :Development 2002
Kyunghee Koh Sara M Peyrot Cricket G Wood Javier A Wagmaister Morris F Maduro David M Eisenmann Joel H Rothman

Development of the vulva in C. elegans is mediated by the combinatorial action of several convergent regulatory inputs, three of which, the Ras, Wnt and Rb-related pathways, act by regulating expression of the lin-39 Hox gene. LIN-39 specifies cell fates and regulates cell fusion in the mid-body region, leading to formation of the vulva. In the lateral seam epidermis, differentiation and cell f...

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