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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Breast cancer research and treatment 24 (1993), S. 209-218 
    ISSN: 1573-7217
    Keywords: extracellular matrix ; invasion ; metalloproteinases ; TIMPs ; type IV collagenases
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The matrix metalloproteinases appear to be elevated in tumors with metastatic potential, and may well be involved in penetration of the basement membrane and degradation of extracellular proteins including type IV collagen. An imbalance between the 72 kDa and 92 kDa type IV collagenases and the associated tissue inhibitors of these metalloproteinases (TIMPs) may therefore have a role in the invasive phenotype. Cultured tumor cells with invasive potential secrete both type IV collagenases, though in tumors there is some evidence that the 72 kDa form at least may be produced by stromal cells at the invading tumor front rather than primarily by the tumor cells themselves, while the 92 kDa form may be synthesized in macrophages near the front. These collagenases are elevated in invasive as compared within situ tumor components, but their specific roles and prognostic significance are not yet established.
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    ISSN: 1434-0879
    Keywords: Key words Kidney perfusion ; Glomeruli ; Gene transfer ; Alport syndrome ; Basement membrane
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract In an attempt to develop gene therapy for Alport syndrome, we have evaluated surgical methods for gene transfer into pig kidneys. For gene transfer we used an adenovirus expressing the Escherichia coliβ-galactosidase gene as a reporter gene. The viral preparation was first infused in vivo into the porcine renal artery. Then explanted kidneys were perfused ex vivo at body temperature for 12 hours with the viral solution and, finally the kidney perfusions were carried out in vivo via laparotomy for 60 and 120 minutes. Gene transfer was determined visually on histological cryosections after 5-bromo-4-chloro-3-indoyl-β-galactopyranoside (X-gal) and periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) staining. Perfusion of whole porcine kidneys ex vivo resulted in strong expression in about 80% of glomeruli. The in vivo kidney perfusion via laparotomy for 120 minutes resulted in reporter gene expression of about 75% of the glomeruli examined after 4 days. Expression was observed almost exclusively in glomeruli, while little if any expression was found in other renal structures. The present results suggest that operatively performed kidney perfusion may be used for gene transfer in treatment of glomerular disease. This surgical approach may also prove useful for somatic gene therapy of other organs.
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