| Literature DB >> 15836783 |
Laura Kummola1, Jonna M Hämäläinen, Jyrki Kivelä, Antti J Kivelä, Juha Saarnio, Tuomo Karttunen, Seppo Parkkila.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Carbonic anhydrase (CA) isozymes may have an important role in cancer development. Some isozymes control pH homeostasis in tumors that appears to modulate the behaviour of cancer cells. CA XIII is the newest member of the CA gene family. It is a cytosolic isozyme which is expressed in a number of normal tissues. The present study was designed to investigate CA XIII expression in prospectively collected colorectal tumor samples.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15836783 PMCID: PMC1097719 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2407-5-41
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Cancer ISSN: 1471-2407 Impact factor: 4.430
Figure 1Immunohistochemical staining of CA I, II and XIII in the normal colonic mucosa and tumors. The samples of normal mucosa, adenoma (grave dysplasia) and well differentiated adenocarcinoma were collected from one patient. The strongest immunoreaction is located in the enterocytes of the normal mucosa (arrows). Original magnification × 200.
Figure 2CA expression in the normal colonic mucosa and adenocarcinoma with a mucinous component. CA II staining intensity remained at a relatively high level in the carcinoma sample (arrows), whereas the intensities for other isozymes were decreased compared to the normal epithelium.
Figure 3A graphic summary of CA immunostaining in the normal colorectal mucosa and tumor samples. The coloured lines represent the staining indices in individual patients. The dash lines indicate the mean values of staining intensity.