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Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis ; 35(3): 405-13, 2016 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26740322

RESUMO

Respiratory viruses cause seasonal epidemics every year. Several respiratory pathogens are circulating simultaneously and typical symptoms of different respiratory infections are alike, meaning it is challenging to identify and diagnose different respiratory pathogens based on symptoms alone. mariPOC® is an automated, multianalyte antigen test which allows the rapid detection of nine respiratory infection pathogens [influenza A and B viruses, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), human metapneumovirus, adenovirus, parainfluenza 1-3 viruses and pneumococci] from a single nasopharyngeal swab or aspirate samples, and, in addition, can be linked to laboratory information systems. During the study period from November 2010 to June 2014, a total of 22,485 multianalyte respi tests were performed in the 14 participating laboratories in Finland and, in total, 6897 positive analyte results were recorded. Of the tested samples, 25 % were positive for one respiratory pathogen, with RSV (9.8 %) and influenza A virus (7.2 %) being the most common findings, and 0.65 % of the samples were multivirus-positive. Only small geographical variations in seasonal epidemics occurred. Our results show that the mariPOC® multianalyte respi test allows simultaneous detection of several respiratory pathogens in real time. The results are reliable and give the clinician a picture of the current epidemiological situation, thus minimising guesswork.


Assuntos
Infecções Respiratórias/epidemiologia , Infecções Respiratórias/virologia , Antígenos Virais/imunologia , Finlândia/epidemiologia , Geografia , História do Século XXI , Humanos , Imunoensaio/métodos , Infecções Respiratórias/diagnóstico , Infecções Respiratórias/história , Sensibilidade e Especificidade , Viroses/diagnóstico , Viroses/epidemiologia , Viroses/história , Viroses/virologia
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Br J Cancer ; 100(10): 1540-8, 2009 May 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19384300

RESUMO

Increased expression of tumour-associated trypsin inhibitor (TATI) in tumour tissue and/or serum has been associated with poor survival in various cancer forms. Moreover, a proinvasive function of TATI has been shown in colon cancer cell lines. In this study, we have examined the prognostic significance of tumour-specific TATI expression in colorectal cancer, assessed by immunohistochemistry (IHC) on tissue microarrays (TMAs) with tumour specimens from two independent patient cohorts. Kaplan-Meier analysis and Cox proportional hazards modelling were used to estimate time to recurrence, disease-free survival and overall survival. In both cohorts, a high (>50% of tumour cells) TATI expression was an independent predictor of a significantly shorter overall survival. In cohort II, in multivariate analysis including age, gender, disease stage, differentiation grade, vascular invasion and carcinoembryonal antigen (CEA), high TATI expression was associated with a significantly decreased overall survival (HR=1.82; 95% CI=1.19-2.79) and disease-free survival (HR=1.56; 95% CI=1.05-2.32) in curatively treated patients. Moreover, there was an increased risk for liver metastasis in both cohorts that remained significant in multivariate analysis in cohort II (HR=2.85; 95% CI=1.43-5.66). In conclusion, high TATI expression is associated with liver metastasis and is an independent predictor of poor prognosis in patients with colorectal cancer.


Assuntos
Carcinoma/diagnóstico , Carcinoma/patologia , Neoplasias Colorretais/diagnóstico , Neoplasias Colorretais/patologia , Neoplasias Hepáticas/secundário , Inibidor da Tripsina Pancreática de Kazal/metabolismo , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Carcinoma/metabolismo , Carcinoma/mortalidade , Estudos de Coortes , Neoplasias Colorretais/metabolismo , Neoplasias Colorretais/mortalidade , Feminino , Humanos , Neoplasias Hepáticas/metabolismo , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Prognóstico , Recidiva , Análise de Sobrevida , Análise Serial de Tecidos , Regulação para Cima
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Br J Pharmacol ; 154(3): 569-83, 2008 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18414398

RESUMO

Parenteral administration of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) or luteinizing hormone (LH) stimulates the production of testosterone in males and these gonadotropins can therefore be used by athletes to enhance muscle strength. However, they are more expensive and less efficient than testosterone and anabolic steroids. Therefore their main use is probably to stimulate gonadal testosterone production during and after self-administration of testosterone or anabolic steroids. A positive effect of hCG on muscle strength has not been demonstrated in women and elevated concentrations of hCG in females are often caused by pregnancy. The use of gonadotropins is therefore prohibited only in males but not in females. HCG occurs at low but measurable concentrations in plasma and urine of healthy males and can be measured by sensitive methods. However, the characteristics of the method to be used for doping control have not been defined. Virtually all commercially available hCG assays have been designed for determination of hCG in serum rather than urine, which is used for doping control. Methods based on mass spectrometric detection of fragments derived from hCG extracted from urine by immunoadsorption have been developed but their suitability for doping control remains to be determined. The concentrations of LH in serum and urine are variable and more then 10-fold higher than those hCG. It is therefore difficult to detect illicit use of LH. The characteristics and reference values for hCG and LH assays used in doping control and the cutoff values need to be defined.


Assuntos
Gonadotropina Coriônica/farmacologia , Dopagem Esportivo , Hormônio Luteinizante/farmacologia , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Força Muscular/efeitos dos fármacos , Fatores Sexuais , Detecção do Abuso de Substâncias/métodos , Testosterona/biossíntese
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Int J Oncol ; 28(1): 95-101, 2006 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16327984

RESUMO

Tumor-associated trypsin inhibitor (TATI) is a marker of mucinous ovarian carcinoma, but it is also widely expressed in other malignant tumors and normal human tissues. Elevated serum concentrations of TATI are of prognostic value in ovarian, kidney, and bladder cancer. Tumor-associated trypsin is co-expressed with TATI in many malignancies and is thought to be involved in tumor invasion. TATI mRNA has been shown to be overexpressed in bladder cancer. We therefore studied whether trypsinogen expression also can be detected in bladder cancer and how this and TATI expression are associated with the clinicopathological characteristics of the tumors. We used RT-PCR, in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry to detect trypsinogen- and TATI mRNA and protein in tissue samples from 28 bladder cancer patients and ten benign urothelia. TATI expression was detected in all benign tissues and non-invasive tumors. However, the expression was lower in the muscle-invasive tumors (pT2; n=5), whereas trypsinogen expression was seen in all but one non-invasive tumor. We conclude that trypsinogen is expressed in both malignant and benign bladder epithelium, whereas TATI expression decreases with increasing stage and grade of the tumor. This may suggest that a balanced expression of TATI and trypsinogen is required in normal tissue and that this balance is disrupted during tumor progression.


Assuntos
Inibidor da Tripsina Pancreática de Kazal/biossíntese , Tripsinogênio/biossíntese , Neoplasias da Bexiga Urinária/genética , Neoplasias da Bexiga Urinária/patologia , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Transformação Celular Neoplásica , Progressão da Doença , Epitélio , Feminino , Humanos , Imuno-Histoquímica , Hibridização In Situ , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase Via Transcriptase Reversa
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Int J Cancer ; 74(1): 75-80, 1997 Feb 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9036873

RESUMO

We used a reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction method for squamous-cell carcinoma (SCC) antigen mRNA to detect circulating tumour cells in patients with carcinoma of the uterine cervix. The sensitivity of the method, as determined by cell spiking experiments, was 10 cultured A431 cells among 10(6) white blood cells. Circulating tumour cells were detected in 6 of 15 patients. In our control group of 24 women, SCC antigen mRNA was detected in 2 pregnant women at term. We followed up the patients for 24 months after sampling and evaluated the outcome. Three out of 6 patients positive for SCC antigen mRNA have relapsed. Additionally, 1 patient has developed breast cancer. In the group of 9 patients negative for SCC antigen mRNA there has been 1 relapse and 1 case of progression of disease. These results suggest that detection of SCC antigen mRNA in peripheral blood by RT-PCR could be useful for staging and evaluation of prognosis in epidermoid carcinoma of the uterine cervix.


Assuntos
Antígenos de Neoplasias/sangue , Biomarcadores Tumorais/sangue , Carcinoma de Células Escamosas/sangue , Carcinoma/sangue , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase/métodos , Serpinas , Neoplasias do Colo do Útero/sangue , Antígenos de Neoplasias/biossíntese , Carcinoma/patologia , Carcinoma/radioterapia , Carcinoma/cirurgia , Carcinoma de Células Escamosas/patologia , Primers do DNA , Feminino , Humanos , Leucócitos/fisiologia , Estadiamento de Neoplasias , Gravidez , Prognóstico , RNA Mensageiro/análise , RNA Mensageiro/biossíntese , Sensibilidade e Especificidade , Células Tumorais Cultivadas , Neoplasias do Colo do Útero/patologia , Neoplasias do Colo do Útero/radioterapia , Neoplasias do Colo do Útero/cirurgia
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Br J Cancer ; 86(2): 185-9, 2002 Jan 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11870503

RESUMO

The free beta-subunit of human chorionic gonadotropin beta is expressed in several nontrophoblastic tumours and this is usually associated with aggressive disease. Little is known about human chorionic gonadotropin beta expression in renal cancer. We determined the pretreatment levels of human chorionic gonadotropin beta in serum of patients with renal cell carcinoma, and studied whether elevated levels predicted the clinical outcome. Serum samples were collected before surgery from 177 patients with renal cell carcinoma and from 84 apparently healthy controls. Human chorionic gonadotropin beta in serum was measured by a highly sensitive time-resolved immunofluorometric assay. The prognostic value of human chorionic gonadotropin beta, and of usual clinical and pathological variables was analyzed by the Kaplan-Meier method, the log rank test and Cox multiple hazard regression. The serum concentrations of human chorionic gonadotropin beta were increased in 23% of the renal cell carcinoma patients and they were significantly higher in patients with renal cell carcinoma than in controls (P<0.0001). The concentrations did not correlate with clinical stage and histopathological grade, but patients with increased human chorionic gonadotropin beta levels had significantly shorter survival time than those with levels below the median (cut-off 1.2 pmol l(-1), P=0.0029). In multivariate analysis human chorionic gonadotropin beta, tumour stage and grade were independent prognostic variables. The serum concentration of human chorionic gonadotropin beta is an independent prognostic variable in renal cell carcinoma. The preoperative value of human chorionic gonadotropin beta in serum may be used to identify patents with increased risk of progressive disease.


Assuntos
Biomarcadores Tumorais/análise , Carcinoma de Células Renais/patologia , Gonadotropina Coriônica Humana Subunidade beta/biossíntese , Neoplasias Renais/patologia , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Gonadotropina Coriônica Humana Subunidade beta/sangue , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Prognóstico , Análise de Regressão , Estudos Retrospectivos , Análise de Sobrevida
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Am J Pathol ; 158(3): 849-53, 2001 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11238034

RESUMO

Recent studies suggest that expression of cyclooxygenase-2 (Cox-2) is elevated in transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) of the urinary bladder and that inhibition of Cox-2 activity suppresses bladder cancer in experimental animal models. We have investigated the expression of Cox-2 protein in human TCCs (n = 85), in in situ carcinomas (Tis) of the urinary bladder (n = 17), and in nonneoplastic urinary bladder samples (n = 16) using immunohistochemistry. Cox-2 immunoreactivity was detected in 66% (67 of 102) of the carcinomas, whereas only 25% (4 of 16) of the nonneoplastic samples were positive (P: < 0.005). Cox-2 immunoreactivity localized to neoplastic cells in the carcinoma samples. The rate of positivity was the same in invasive (T1-3; 70%, n = 40) and in noninvasive (Tis and Ta; 65%, n = 62) carcinomas, but noninvasive tumors had a higher frequency (32%) of homogenous pattern of staining (>90% of the tumor cells positive) than the invasive carcinomas (10%) (P: < 0.05). However, several invasive TCCs exhibited the strongest intensity of Cox-2 staining in the invading cells, whereas other parts of the tumor were virtually negative. Finally, strong Cox-2 positivity was also found in nonneoplastic ulcerations (2 of 2) and in inflammatory pseudotumors (2 of 2), in which the immunoreactivity localized to the nonepithelial cells. Taken together, our data suggest that Cox-2 is highly expressed in noninvasive bladder carcinomas, whereas the highest expression of invasive tumors associated with the invading cells, and that Cox-2 may also have a pathophysiological role in nonneoplastic conditions of the urinary bladder, such as ulcerations and inflammatory pseudotumors.


Assuntos
Biomarcadores Tumorais/metabolismo , Carcinoma de Células de Transição/enzimologia , Isoenzimas/metabolismo , Prostaglandina-Endoperóxido Sintases/metabolismo , Neoplasias da Bexiga Urinária/enzimologia , Bexiga Urinária/enzimologia , Adulto , Idoso , Carcinoma de Células de Transição/patologia , Ciclo-Oxigenase 2 , Feminino , Expressão Gênica , Humanos , Imuno-Histoquímica , Isoenzimas/imunologia , Masculino , Proteínas de Membrana , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Invasividade Neoplásica , Prostaglandina-Endoperóxido Sintases/imunologia , Neoplasias da Bexiga Urinária/patologia
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Int J Cancer ; 84(3): 304-8, 1999 Jun 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10371351

RESUMO

We studied whether detection of messenger-RNA (mRNA) for the beta-subunit of chorionic gonadotropin (CGbeta) in urinary cells from bladder cancer patients could be used as a marker of disease activity. Sixty-eight urine samples from patients under follow-up for bladder cancer and 23 samples from patients with other malignancies and non-malignant surgical conditions, as well as 14 samples from healthy controls were analyzed. RNA was isolated from urinary cells collected by centrifugation. Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) was used to detect CGbeta mRNA. The results were compared to those obtained by cystoscopy and urinary cytology. For comparison, we determined CG and CGbeta in serum and urine and the core fragment of CGbeta (CGbeta cf) in urine by immunofluorometric assays. CGbeta mRNA was detected in 29 of 68 urine samples from patients with a history of bladder cancer, whereas all 14 samples from healthy controls tested negative. Elevated levels of CGbeta were observed in serum in 18 of 45 bladder cancer patients, but the association with CGbeta mRNA was weak. However, CGbeta mRNA expression in the absence of detectable cancer also occurred in some conditions associated with cellular atypia such as urinary tract infection, instrumentation and certain therapies. There was a highly significant association between histologically verified transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder and CGbeta mRNA in urine (p = 0.0014), implying CGbeta mRNA expression in tumor tissue. We conclude that CGbeta mRNA is a potential new marker for monitoring of bladder cancer. Further studies are needed to evaluate whether it provides independent clinical information.


Assuntos
Carcinoma de Células de Transição/urina , Gonadotropina Coriônica Humana Subunidade beta/genética , RNA Mensageiro/urina , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase Via Transcriptase Reversa , Neoplasias da Bexiga Urinária/urina , Carcinoma de Células de Transição/patologia , Gonadotropina Coriônica Humana Subunidade beta/sangue , Gonadotropina Coriônica Humana Subunidade beta/urina , Humanos , Células Tumorais Cultivadas , Neoplasias da Bexiga Urinária/patologia
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