نتایج جستجو برای: GCTB

تعداد نتایج: 66  

2015
Jing Zhang Jian Dong Zuozhang Yang Xiang Ma Jinlei Zhang Mei Li Yun Chen Yingying Ding Kun Li Zhiping Zhang

BACKGROUND This research aimed to study the role of ezrin, CD44, and VEGF in invasion, metastasis, recurrence, and prognosis of giant cell tumor of bone (GCTB) and its association with the clinical and pathological features of GCTB. METHODS Expression status of ezrin, CD44, and VEGF in 80 GCTB tissues and its adjacent noncancerous tissue samples were measured with immunohistochemical and Eliv...

2014
Aikeremujiang Muheremu Xiaohui Niu

Giant cell tumor of bone (GCTB) accounts for 5% of primary skeletal tumors. Although it is considered to be a benign lesion, there are still incidences of pulmonary metastasis. Pulmonary metastasis of GCTB may be affected by tumor grading and localization as well as the age, gender and overall health status of the patient. Patients with local recurrence are more likely to develop pulmonary meta...

Journal: :International journal of oncology 2012
Ya-Xin Han De-Yong Liang

RUNX3 is a tumor suppressor gene localized in 1p36. In various human tumors, the region is frequently inactivated through hypermethylation, histone modulation and other processes. Recent studies have suggested that loss of RUNX3 expression is involved in stomach, colon and breast cancer. However, the relationship between RUNX3 expression and giant...

Journal: :Histology and histopathology 2013
Neda Mosakhani Laura Pazzaglia Maria Serena Benassi Ioana Borze Irene Quattrini Piero Picci Sakari Knuutila

Giant cell tumor of bone (GCTB) is a skeletal neoplasm, a locally aggressive tumor that occasionally metastasizes to the lungs. To identify novel biomarkers associated with GCTB progression and metastasis, we performed a miRNA microarray on ten primary tumors of GCTB, of which five developed lung metastases and the rest remained metastasis-free. Between metastatic and non-metastatic GCTB, 12 mi...

Journal: :Cellular physiology and biochemistry : international journal of experimental cellular physiology, biochemistry, and pharmacology 2015
Dong-dong Cheng Tu Hu Hui-zhen Zhang Jin Huang Qing-cheng Yang

BACKGROUND/AIMS This aim of the present study was to identify specific markers determining the recurrence of the giant cell tumor of bone (GCTB). METHODS This study involved the clinicopathological analysis of 80 cases. All of the clinical features, pathological fracture, Campanacci grade, histological features and surgical methods were reviewed. Immunohistochemistry was used to detect the ex...

2015
André Luis Giacometti Conceição Erica Babeto Natalia Maria Candido Fernanda Craveiro Franco Débora Aparecida Pires de Campos Zuccari Jane Lopes Bonilha José Antônio Cordeiro Marilia Freitas Calmon Paula Rahal

Though benign, giant cell tumor of bone (GCTB) can become aggressive and can exhibit a high mitotic rate, necrosis and rarely vascular invasion and metastasis. GCTB has unique histologic characteristics, a high rate of multinucleated cells, a variable and unpredictable growth potential and uncertain biological behavior. In this study, we sought to identify genes differentially expressed in GCTB...

2017
Fernanda Amary Fitim Berisha Hongtao Ye Manu Gupta Alice Gutteridge Daniel Baumhoer Rebecca Gibbons Roberto Tirabosco Paul O’Donnell Adrienne M. Flanagan

Giant cell tumor of bone (GCTB) is a locally aggressive subarticular tumor. Having recently reported that H3.3 G34W mutations are characteristic of this tumor type, we have now investigated the sensitivity and specificity of the anti-histone H3.3 G34W rabbit monoclonal antibody in a wide variety of tumors including histologic mimics of GCTB to assess its value as a diagnostic marker. We also de...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric hematology/oncology 2014
Ugur Demirsoy Meriban Karadogan Özgür Selek Yonca Anik Görkem Aksu Bahar Müezzinoglu Funda Corapcioglu

Giant cell tumor of the bone (GCTB) is usually a benign, locally aggressive tumor with metastatic potential. Histogenesis of GCTB is unknown and a correlation has not been found between histologic and clinical course. For this reason, many authors consider its prognosis unpredictable. Lung metastasis after GCTB treatment is well known and generally has unfavorable outcome, despite varied chemot...

2015
Peter Balla Mate Elod Maros Gabor Barna Imre Antal Gergo Papp Zoltan Sapi Nicholas Anthony Athanasou Maria Serena Benassi Pierro Picci Tibor Krenacs

Missense mutations of the GJA1 gene encoding the gap junction channel protein connexin43 (Cx43) cause bone malformations resulting in oculodentodigital dysplasia (ODDD), while GJA1 null and ODDD mutant mice develop osteopenia. In this study we investigated Cx43 expression and channel functions in giant cell tumor of bone (GCTB), a locally aggressive osteolytic lesion with uncertain progression....

2015
AIKEREMUJIANG MUHEREMU ZHEN HUANG XIAOHUI NIU

Giant cell tumors of the bone (GCTB) account for 5% of all primary skeletal tumors. Although the tumors are normally benign, recurrence and metastasis of GCTB does occur. The most usual sites of a primary GCTB lesion are the distal femur and proximal tibia, and ~3% of these metastasize to the lung. Primary GCTB lesions in the spine are rare, and there have been few cases reporting the pulmonary...

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