
Oscar Bengoechea- MD, PhD
- Medical Doctor at University of Salamanca
Oscar Bengoechea
- MD, PhD
- Medical Doctor at University of Salamanca
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Immunome in Sporadic Colorectal Cancer as source for biomarkers. Hence, a self-assembled protein array has been designed and developed to perform a serum screening to determined specific immune response against tumor antigens proteins as potential diagnostics biomarker panel.
Abstract
Sporadic Colorectal Cancer (sCRC) is the third l...
Sporadic colorectal cancer (sCRC) is the third most frequent cancer worldwide and the second most common cause of cancer-related deaths (mainly due metastatic dissemination). We investigated the immunohistochemical expression of frequently altered proteins in primary tumors from 51 patients (25 liver metastatic and 26 non-metastatic cases) with a m...
It is well known that activating mutations in the KRAS and NRAS genes are associated with poor response to anti-EGFR therapies in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC). Approximately half of the patients with wild-type (WT) KRAS colorectal carcinoma do not respond to these therapies. This could be because the treatment decision is deter...
The prognostic impact of KRAS mutations and other KRAS-related and nonrelated genes such as BRAF, NRAS and TP53, on sporadic colorectal cancer (sCRC) remain controversial and/or have not been fully established. Here we investigated the frequency of such mutations in primary sCRC tumors and their impact on patient progression-free survival (PFS) and...
Despite significant advances have been achieved in the genetic characterization of sporadic colorectal cancer (sCRC), the precise genetic events leading to the development of distant metastasis remain poorly understood. Thus, accurate prediction of metastatic disease in newly-diagnosed sCRC patients remains a challenge. Here, we evaluated the speci...
Background: Metastatic dissemination is the most frequent cause of death sporadic colorectal cancer (sCRC) patients. The genomic abnormalities which are potentially characteristic of such advanced stages of the disease are complex and so far, they have been poorly described and only partially understood. Material and Methods: We evaluate the molecu...
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Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is one of the most lethal types of cancer; most patients die during the first 6 months after diagnosis. With a 5% 5-year survival rate, is the fourth leading cause of cancer death in developed countries. In this regard, several clinical, histopathologic and biological characteristics of t...
Metastatic dissemination is the most frequent cause of death of sporadic colorectal cancer (sCRC) patients. Genomic abnormalities which are potentially characteristic of such advanced stages of the disease are complex and so far, they have been poorly described and only partially understood. We evaluated the molecular heterogeneity of sCRC tumors b...
Neoadjuvant radiochemotherapy to locally advanced rectal carcinoma patients has proven efficient in a high percentage of cases. Despite this, some patients show nonresponse or even disease progression. Recent studies suggest that different genetic alterations may be associated with sensitivity versus resistance of rectal cancer tumor cells to neoad...
Most patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) die within 6 months of diagnosis. However, 20% to 25% patients undergoing total tumor resection remain alive and disease-free 5 years after diagnostic surgery. Few studies on tumor markers have predicted patient prognosis and/or survival. We evaluated the effect of tumor cytogenetic copy nu...
Metastatic dissemination is the most frequent cause of death in patients with sporadic colorectal cancer (sCRC). It is believed that the metastatic process is related at least in part to a specific background of genetic alterations accumulated in cells from primary tumors, and the ability to detect such alterations is critical for the identificatio...
Sporadic colorectal cancer (sCRC) is one of the most frequent types of cancer in Europe. Despite understanding of its tumorigenesis, the metastatic process is not yet clear. In this article, we review the most significant genetic and proteomic advances that have been made in regards to research of the sCRC metastatic process, and the new biomarkers...
Most sporadic colorectal cancer (sCRC) deaths are caused by metastatic dissemination of the primary tumor. New advances in genetic profiling of sCRC suggest that the primary tumor may contain a cell population with metastatic potential. Here we compare the cytogenetic profile of primary tumors from liver metastatic versus non-metastatic sCRC.
We pr...
Most genetic studies in colorectal carcinomas have focused on those abnormalities that are acquired by primary tumors, particularly in the transition from adenoma to carcinoma, whereas few studies have compared the genetic abnormalities of primary versus paired metastatic samples. In this study, we used high-density 500K single-nucleotide polymorph...
Association between specific CN alterations found in PDAC tumors (n = 20) and both tumor size and histopathology.
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The specific genes and genetic pathways associated with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma are still largely unknown partially due to the low resolution of the techniques applied so far to their study. Here we used high-density 500 K single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)-arrays to define those chromosomal regions which most commonly harbour copy numbe...
This work was partially supported by grants from Gerencia Regional de Salud de Castilla y Leon (Valladolid, Spain; 86 ⁄ A ⁄ 06), Fundacion Memoria de Don Samuel Solorzano Barruso (Salamanca, Spain; FS ⁄ 15-2007-2008), Caja de Burgos (Obra Social, Burgos, Spain) and RTICC from the Instituto de Salud Carlos III (Ministerio de Sanidad y Consumo, Madri...
Most frequently detected amplified regions (for >3 contiguous SNPs with average log2 copy number ratio >0.22) in primary colorectal tumours from metastatic CRC patients genotyped on the Affymetrix 500K SNP array platform (n = 23). Only recurrently amplified DNA copy-number regions found in at least half of the cases, are listed.
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Primary colorectal cancer with paired liver metastasis (n = 23): Identification of recurrent chromosomal breakpoint regions for the 1p12, 8p12, 17p11.2 and 20p12.1 chromosome regions as defined by the Affymetrix 500K SNP array genotyping platform. Breakpoints occurred in 9 cases (39%) at the 118097448-120939802 genome coordinate for chromosome 1 (p...
For years, the genetics of metastatic colorectal cancer (CRC) have been studied using a variety of techniques. However, most of the approaches employed so far have a relatively limited resolution which hampers detailed characterization of the common recurrent chromosomal breakpoints as well as the identification of small regions carrying genetic ch...
Much has been learned about the chromosomal abnormalities of colorectal carcinomas but the cytogenetic relationship between the neoplastic clones present in primary versus metastatic tumour samples remains unclear. We analyse the frequency of abnormalities for 47 chromosome regions using the interphase fluorescence in situ hybridization technique i...
We report a divergent ependymal tumor of the posterior fossa (ependymoblastoma/anaplastic ependymoma) observed in an 8-year-old boy. The tumor showed the histological pattern typical of an ependymoblastoma (tubular-papillary fetaloid architecture with stratification of the tumor cells) next to areas in which findings typical of an anaplastic ependy...
We present a case of epithelioid angiosarcoma of the thyroid, a rare and aggressive tumor, in a 74-year-old woman with a chronic euthyroid goiter. The tumor, which involved most of the glandular surface of the thyroid, showed an infiltrating histological pattern, with epithelioid cells displaying a tendency to form vascular lights. Immunohistochemi...
We present a case of epithelioid angiosarcoma of the thyroid, a rare and aggressive tumor, in a 74-year-old woman with a chronic euthyroid goiter. The tumor, which involved most of the glandular surface of the thyroid, showed an infiltrating histological pattern, with epithelioid cells displaying a tendency to form vascular lights.
Immunohistochemi...
Introduction
The frequent use of fine needle aspiration (FNA) as a diagnostic technique, applicable to the study of tumours accessible both radiologically and by simple palpation requires that pathologists must have an increasingly profound knowledge of the cytological aspects of the lesions, both of the most frequent and elementary types and those...
Preliminary study to compare the sensitivity and specificity of transbronchial needle aspiration (TBNA) and mediastinoscopy/anterior mediastinotomy (MED/AMED) and/or thoracotomy for staging of mediastinal nodes in non-small cell carcinoma. To determine the sensitivity and specificity of computerized tomography (CT) as a screening technique. Thirty-...
We report on a 65-year-old white woman who was hospitalized because of symptoms of an acute adrenocortical insufficiency. A CT scan revealed the presence of a large mass in the left kidney that infiltrated the adrenal gland. Fine needle aspiration cytology of the mass under imaging control failed to achieve a correct diagnosis, and nephrectomy was...
Correspondencia: Unidad de Neumología. Hospital San Pedro de Alcántara. Avda. Millán Astray, s/n. 10003 Cáceres.
We report a case of mucinous adenocarcinoma of the prostate gland in an 82-year-old patient who consulted for urinary discomfort. Rectal digital examination revealed a smooth tumor in the left lateral aspect. No bony metastases were observed and the prostate acid phosphatase levels were normal. The histological analysis revealed the typical group o...
The effects of ethanol intoxication on the hippocampus (H) has been studied in 18 (5 died) Sprague-Dawley rats (group A), 5 other rats served as control (group C). The weight of the animals at the beginning of experiment was 135-140 g and, at the end, 234 g for group A and 240 g for group C. Both groups were given a liquid diet. In group A, the eth...
Warthin's tumor (adenolymphoma) is a monomorphous adenoma of the salivary glands well characterized histologically. Its clinical evolution is almost invariably benign, the malignant change being extremely unusual. We present the case of a 67 year-old man with a right retromandibular tumor which has evolved over a two year period, with peripheral in...
We present a clinical study and muscle biopsy of a 13-year-old female who suffered hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, hepatosplenomegaly and myopathy of prolonged evolution. The muscle biopsy showed a glycogenosis with deposits of amylopectin-like material. Differential diagnosis was made with basophilic degeneration of the myocardium, and with "polygluc...
Hyperplastic polyps in the large intestine are considered common after the age of 40, devoid of neoplastic transformation capability, and have a well-defined histological picture. Nevertheless, there exists evidence that hyperplastic polyps can present with adenomatous areas, eventually leading to carcinoma. There has been a suggestion in certain c...
The central projections of the nervous branches supplying the rabbit's concha auriculae have been determined by means of the transganglionic transport of WGA-HRP. Labeling appeared in trigeminal, C2 and C3 ganglion cells, but terminals were observed only at spinal levels (C2 and C3). There, they formed a wedge-shaped column of label centered mainly...