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- 08 Aug 2013
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REVIEW
- Uneingeschränkter Zugang
The Role of MiR-124 in Bladder Cancer – A Review of the Literature
Seitenbereich: 9 - 18
Zusammenfassung
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a group of non-coding RNA molecules that have an important role in modulating the expression of genes involved in regulating cellular functions. A growing number of studies suggest the abnormal expression of microRNAs in different types of cancer cells. MiRNA-124 is a microRNA that is down-regulated in many types of cancer cells, including bladder cancer. Our objective is to provide a review of the key publications that studied the effect of miR-124 on bladder cancer. This review focus on the targets and different pathways of miR-124 that were identified in various studies and differences between their expressions in normal urothelium and tumor tissues. We also include data regarding urinary methylations levels of miR-124 and their role in bladder cancer diagnosis and prognosis. Subsequently, we establish future perspectives of miR-124 research and its promising role in bladder cancer.
Schlüsselwörter
- bladder cancer
- miR-124
- microRNA
- miR-124 target
- miRNAs
RESEARCH ARTICLE
- Uneingeschränkter Zugang
Extended panel of biomarkers for long term monitoring of effectiveness of 3 direct antiviral regimen in HCV genotype 1b infection: results from a Romanian infectious disease hospital
Seitenbereich: 93 - 103
Zusammenfassung
Schlüsselwörter
- hepatitis C virus
- compensated cirrhosis
- direct-acting antiviral agents
- Uneingeschränkter Zugang
Assessment on the influence of TLR4 and DNA repair genes in laryngeal cancer susceptibility: a selective examination in a Romanian case control study
Seitenbereich: 19 - 31
Zusammenfassung
Schlüsselwörter
- single nucleotide polymorphism
- laryngeal cancer
- Genetic susceptibility
- TLR-4Thr399Ile
- XRCC1Arg194Trp
- Uneingeschränkter Zugang
FLT3 -ITD DNA allelic burden, but not mRNA levels, influences the biological characteristics of AML patients
Seitenbereich: 33 - 41
Zusammenfassung
FMS-like tyrosine kinase 3 gene internal tandem (FLT3-ITD) mutations represent one of the most frequent genetic lesions in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and imparts a negative prognostic. For an optimal patient management, current clinical guidelines recommend the evaluation of the allelic ratio (AR), expressed as the DNA FLT3-ITD/WT mutational burden. We sought to evaluate the differences between the AR and FLT3-ITD/WT mRNA ratio (RR) and their respective impact on the biological characteristics of AML patients. A total of 32 DNA and mRNA samples from AML patients with FLT3-ITD were evaluated. There was a good correlation between the AR and RR (Spearman’s rho= 0.652, P <0.001). None of the biological characteristics were influenced by the RR values, whereas patients with high AR values (≥0.5) had higher WBC counts (Mann-Whitney, P= 0.01), LDH levels (Mann-Whitney, P= 0.037), and circulating blasts levels (Mann-Whitney, P= 0.023) than patients with low AR values (<0.5). Also, there was a good correlation between AR values and WBC count (Spearman’s correlation, P= 0.001), and LDH levels (Spearman’s correlation, P= 0.007). In our study population the AR, but not the RR, influenced the biological characteristic of patients suggesting a dose-independent effect of FLT3-ITD mutations.
Schlüsselwörter
- acute myeloid leukemia
- mRNA
- FLT3-ITD
- Allelic-ratio
- Uneingeschränkter Zugang
Molecular diagnostic of Ureaplasma urealyticum presence and tetracycline resistance in urine samples
Seitenbereich: 43 - 51
Zusammenfassung
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are among the most common infections in Romania. Infection with Ureaplasma urelyticum is one of the major causes of STIs and can cause serious complications. Although tetracycline is the drug commonly used to treat infections caused by U. urealyticum, several studies indicate the emergence and rapid development of strains resistant to these antibiotics in the United States or Europe. Tetracycline resistance in bacteria is encoded by a number of different genetic determinants but in mycoplasmas the only tetracycline resistance determinant that has been reported is the tetM gene. Tetracycline resistance among Ureaplasma spp. is associated with the presence of the horizontally acquired tetM resistance gene. Our study on bacterial DNA aimed to determine the presence of tetracycline-resistant U. urealyticum strains, by identifying the presence of the tetM gene. We used first void urine samples from 622 STI-suspected subjects. DNA was extracted, purified and amplified via PCR for the simultaneous detection of 6 STIs. 68 patients were diagnosed with U. urealyticum. DNA obtained from these samples was amplified using the tetM gene and U. urealyticum - specific urease gene primers. The urease gene was amplified in all samples, confirming the presence of U. urealyticum. The tetM gene was amplified in 2 samples considered tetracycline-resistant strains. The study confirmed the presence of U. urealyticum strains resistant to tetracycline in Romania. The employed technique can produce quick results both for U. urealyticum detection and determination of its resistance to tetracycline using a single easy-to-collect biological sample.
Schlüsselwörter
- PCR
- Ureaplasma urelyticum
- tetracycline-resistant
- tetM gene
- urease gene
- Uneingeschränkter Zugang
Difficult to Treat Proteeae strains in high risk Romanian hospital departments
Seitenbereich: 53 - 64
Zusammenfassung
Schlüsselwörter
- fatality
- Providencia stuartii
- antibiotical resistance
- Uneingeschränkter Zugang
The role of qSOFA score and biomarkers in assessing severity of community-acquired pneumonia in adults
Seitenbereich: 65 - 75
Zusammenfassung
Schlüsselwörter
- biomarkers
- albumin
- community-acquired pneumonia
- qSOFA
- pneumonia severity scores
SHORT COMMUNICATION
- Uneingeschränkter Zugang
Predictive Value of Neutrophil Count for Postoperative Complications in Children after Surgery of Perforated Appendicitis
Seitenbereich: 77 - 84
Zusammenfassung
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Schlüsselwörter
- perforated appendicitis
- predictors of postoperative complication
- children
- Uneingeschränkter Zugang
The positive rate of IgM and IgG antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 is similar in severe and non-severe COVID-19 patients
Seitenbereich: 85 - 91
Zusammenfassung
Schlüsselwörter
- COVID-19
- SARS-CoV-2
- Serological test
CASE SERIES
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Rapid loss of HBs antigen in patients with HBV reactivation and high level of transaminases during immunosuppressive therapy - case series
Seitenbereich: 105 - 113
Zusammenfassung
Reactivation of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection has been described in patients with HBsAg negative and antiHBc positive (occult hepatitis B infection -OBI) receiving immunosuppressive therapy (IST). The lack of proper monitoring of patients with this HBV infection during IST can result in viral reactivations with high level of transaminases, jaundice and even acute liver failure. In these situations, it is mandatory to start antiviral therapy with nucleot(s) ide analogs (NA) which produce a strong viral suppression. We report a series of five cases of OBI patients with severe HBV reactivation during IST. One patient was diagnosed with hematologic malignancy (non-Hodgkin lymphoma), two with rheumatoid arthritis, one with psoriasis and one patient with renal transplant. All the patients were evaluated and treated for the reactivation of HBV in the Prof. Dr. Matei Bals National Institute of Infectious Diseases, a tertiary care hospital from Bucharest, Romania. At the time of HBV reactivation diagnosis, 3 patients were asymptomatic and two developed jaundice. All had acute ALT flares (more than 10 times the upper limit of normal range - ULN), very high HBV viral loads and anti-HBc serum IgM antibodies. All patients were immediately treated with ETV 0.5 mg/day and if it was possible, IST was stopped. In all cases was obtained quickly HBsAg loss under antiviral therapy.