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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.23.2006.tde-08032006-174420
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Author
Full name
Thais Acquafreda Antunes
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2005
Supervisor
Committee
Nunes, Fabio Daumas (President)
Pinto Júnior, Décio dos Santos
Tavares, Marcos Roberto
Title in Portuguese
Localização dos transcritos do gene PMX1 em carcinomas epidermóides de boca através da técnica de hibridização in situ.
Keywords in Portuguese
Carcinoma epidermóide de boca
Genes Homeobox – PMX1
Hibridização in situ
Abstract in Portuguese
Câncer e desenvolvimento embrionário possuem diversos aspectos em comum, pois ambos exibem alternância entre proliferação e diferenciação celular. A família dos genes homeobox codifica fatores de transcrição fundamentais para o adequado desenvolvimento embrionário, e têm sido descritos em diferentes neoplasias. O PMX1 (Paired Mesoderm Homeobox 1) é um gene homeobox que está expresso durante o desenvolvimento de diversos tecidos mesenquimais, como o sistema cardiovascular e elementos do esqueleto. A relação entre o PMX1 e neoplasias malignas ainda não está bem estabelecida. O objetivo desse trabalho foi verificar a presença dos transcritos do gene PMX1 em carcinomas epidermóides de boca e tecidos não tumorais adjacentes. Foi realizada hibridização in situ com sondas marcadas com digoxigenina em dezesseis amostras de carcinoma epidemóide de boca e dez de tecido não tumoral adjacente. No tecido não tumoral adjacente o sinal de hibridização é mais intenso nas camadas basal e suprabasal, mesmo quando ele pode ser observado em outras camadas. No carcinoma epidermóide de boca, o sinal está disperso por todo o tecido sendo mais intenso em áreas com células isoladas. Nossos resultados mostram a presença dos transcritos do PMX1 em epitélio de boca e em carcinoma epidermóide de boca e sugerem a participação do gene PMX1 na carcinogênese de boca. A sua expressão em neoplasias pouco diferenciadas deve ser melhor analisada
Title in English
Localization of PMX1 transcripts in oral squamous cell carcinoma by in situ hybridization.
Keywords in English
Homeobox genes – PMX1
In situ hybridization
Squamous cell carcinoma
Abstract in English
Cancer and development share common features since both processes exhibit shifts between cell proliferation and differentiation. Homeobox gene family encodes transcription factors essentials for appropriate embryonic development and they have been described in different types of neoplastic tissues. PMX1 (Paired Mesoderm Homeobox 1) is homeobox gene that has been related with mesenchyma throughout development such cardiovascular system and skeletal elements, however its relation with tumor development is not well established yet. The purpose of this study was to verify the presence of PMX1 transcripts in oral squamous cell carcinomas and adjacent non-tumoral tissues. In situ hybridization was performed with probes labeled with digoxigenin in sixteen samples of squamous cell carcinoma and ten o adjacent non-tumoral tissues. In the adjacent non-tumoral tissues in situ hybridization signaling detected were more intense in the basal and parabasal layers even when it could be observed in other layers. In the oral squamous cell carcinoma the signaling was spread all over the tissue becoming more intense in areas with isolated carcinoma cells. Our findings show PMX1 transcripts in adjacent non-tumoral tissues and oral squamous cell carcinoma and suggest participation of PMX1 in oral carcinogenesis. Its expression in poorly differentiated carcinomas needs to be analyzed in detail
 
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2006-04-03
 
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