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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-187083

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Though incidence of Colorectal carcinoma is relatively less in consideration of world wide data, Indian scenario differs in higher incidence of Grade 3 carcinoma with signet ring cell component. We tried to find association between intercellular adhesion and propagation of cancer cell in Adenocarcinoma of Colorectal region. E-cadherin (ECAD) is the strongest intercellular adhesion molecule of epithelial cells and Autocrine Motility Factor (AMFR) is known propagator of cancer cell. We studied simultaneous immunohistochemical expression of these two molecules in 92 already diagnosed cases that were treated surgically by Colectomy or Abdomino Pelvic Resection. Normal Colorectal mucosa reacted strongly with ECAD and weakly with AMFR. With increasing dedifferentiation of the tumor, reversal manifested- more aggressive grades showed varied expression in comparison to its less aggressive type. Gastric 3 adenocarcinoma show weak ECAD (83% vs. 35%) and more AMFR (93% vs. 35%) expression in comparison to Grade 1. Weak ECAD and strong AMFR was also associated with increase in depth of tumor invasion. As ECAD and AMFR is at least partially responsible for varying histologic grade and behavioral pattern of colorectal adenocarcinoma, simultaneous evaluation of both parameters is helpful to understand pathway of progression of such cancer cell.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-186705

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Though incidence of Colorectal carcinoma is relatively less in consideration of world wide data, Indian scenario differs in higher incidence of Grade 3 carcinoma with signet ring cell component. We tried to find association between intercellular adhesion and propagation of cancer cell in Adenocarcinoma of Colorectal region. E-cadherin (ECAD) is the strongest intercellular adhesion molecule of epithelial cells and Autocrine Motility Factor (AMFR) is known propagator of cancer cell. We studied simultaneous immunohistochemical expression of these two molecules in 92 already diagnosed cases that were treated surgically by Colectomy or Abdomino Pelvic Resection. Normal Colorectal mucosa reacted strongly with ECAD and weakly with AMFR. With increasing dedifferentiation of the tumor, reversal manifested- more aggressive grades showed varied expression in comparison to its less aggressive type. Gastric3 adenocarcinoma show weak ECAD (83% vs. 35%) and more AMFR (93.% vs. 35%) expression in comparison to Grade1.Weak ECAD and strong AMFR was also associated with increase in depth of tumor invasion. As ECAD and AMFR is at least partially responsible for varying histologic grade and behavioral pattern of colorectal adenocarcinoma, simultaneous evaluation of both parameters is helpful to understand pathway of progression of such cancer cell.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-164526

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To detect presence of high molecular weight complexs of lgG and fibronectin, plasma of patients with acute myloid leukemia was examined by polyethylene glycol (PEG) precipitation, analytical ultracentrifugation, and and immunoaffinity chromatography. ultracentrifugation identified abnormal circulating high molecular Weight lgG in all patients. this was precipitated by PEG and was shown by exclusion chromatography to contain IgG in a high molecular weight form. Examination of plasma by immunoaffinity chromatography supported evidence for complex formation between IgG and fibronectin and further showed that abnormal high molecular weight IgG complexes are a prominent feature of Acute Myeloid Leukemia and implicate lgG fibronectin complex formation.

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