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Identifier 000366600
Title Εκφραση αποπτωτικών δεικτών σε δείγματα πνευμονικού ιστού ασθενών με χρόνια αποφρακτική πνευμονοπάθεια με ή χωρίς αστάθεια μικροδορυφορικού DNA
Alternative Title Expression of apoptotic markers in lung tissue from copd patients with or without DNA microsatellite instability
Author Σιγανάκη, Μαρία-Άννα
Thesis advisor Σιαφάκας, Νικόλαος
Reviewer Τζωρτζάκη, Ελένη
Κουτσόπουλος, Αναστάσιος
Abstract Abnormal apoptotic events in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) subvert cellular homeostasis and may play a primary role in its pathogenesis. However, studies in human subjects are limited.p53 and bcl2 protein expression was measured by western blot on lung tissue specimens from 43 subjects (23 COPD smokers and 20 non-COPD smokers), using beta-actin as internal control. Additionally, p53 and bcl2 expression patterns were evaluated by immunohistochemistry in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded lung tissue sections from the same individuals. Western blot analysis showed statistically significant increased p53 protein levels in COPD smokers in comparison with non-COPD smokers (p=0.038), while bcl2 protein levels were not statistically different between the two groups. Lung immunohistochemistry showed increased ratio of positive p53-stained type II pneumocytes / total type II pneumocytes in COPD smokers compared to non-COPD smokers (p=0.01), whereas the p53 staining ratio in alveolar macrophages and in lymphocyte-like cells did not differ statistically between the two groups. On the other hand, bcl2 expression did not differ between the two groups in all three cell types. - 3 - The increased expression of pro-apoptotic p53 in type II pneumocytes of COPD patients not counterbalanced by the anti-apoptotic bcl2 could reflect increased apoptosis in the alveolar epithelium of COPD patients. Our results confirm previous experiments and support the hypothesis of a disturbance in the balance between the pro- and anti-apoptotic mediators in COPD.
Language Greek
Subject Alveolar macrophages Lymphocytes
Apoptotic markers
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Immunohistochemistry
Pneumocytes type II
Respiratory system
Western -Blot
Western-Blot
Αναπνευστικό σύστημα
Ανοσοιστοχημεία
Αποπτωτικοί δείκτες
Κυψελιδικά μακροφάγα
Λεμφοκύτταρα
Πνευμονοκύτταρα τύπου ΙΙ
Χρόνια αποφρακτική πνευμονοπάθεια
Issue date 2010-07-20
Collection   School/Department--School of Medicine--Department of Medicine--Doctoral theses
  Type of Work--Doctoral theses
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