NEOLYMPHOGENESIS AND CHEMOKINES’EXPRESSION PROFILE DURING BREAST CANCER
https://doi.org/10.24060/2076-3093-2012-0-1-4-9
Abstract
The research of surgical material including a primary breast tumor, lymphatic basins with lymph nodes revealed the fact of neo-lymphatic genesis of breast cancer patients. Evidentiary basis of the genetic lymphoid re-forming is made with the use of modern biological technologies. Inflammatory chemokines’ expression profile and their receptors in newly formed lymph nodes during breast cancer were analyzed. The analysis revealed an increase in CCL16, XCR1, CYFIP2, TNFSF14 genes and a decrease in CXCL5 and CXCL12 chemokines’ ligands in newly formed lymph nodes .The data got are of a great scientific importance.
About the Authors
Sh. Kh. GantsevRussian Federation
Surgery and Oncology Chair with courses of Oncology and Pathanatomy Biochemistry and Genetics Institute of Ufa Scientific Center of Russia Academy of Science, Ufa
A. G. Pukhov
Russian Federation
Surgery and Oncology Chair with courses of Oncology and Pathanatomy Biochemistry and Genetics Institute of Ufa Scientific Center of Russia Academy of Science, Ufa
E. K. Khusnutdinova
Russian Federation
Surgery and Oncology Chair with courses of Oncology and Pathanatomy Biochemistry and Genetics Institute of Ufa Scientific Center of Russia Academy of Science, Ufa
M. G. Galeyev
Russian Federation
Surgery and Oncology Chair with courses of Oncology and Pathanatomy Biochemistry and Genetics Institute of Ufa Scientific Center of Russia Academy of Science, Ufa
K. Sh. Gantsev
Russian Federation
Surgery and Oncology Chair with courses of Oncology and Pathanatomy Biochemistry and Genetics Institute of Ufa Scientific Center of Russia Academy of Science, Ufa
R. Sh. Ishmuratova
Russian Federation
Surgery and Oncology Chair with courses of Oncology and Pathanatomy Biochemistry and Genetics Institute of Ufa Scientific Center of Russia Academy of Science, Ufa
D. V. Islamgulov
Russian Federation
Surgery and Oncology Chair with courses of Oncology and Pathanatomy Biochemistry and Genetics Institute of Ufa Scientific Center of Russia Academy of Science, Ufa
B. Yu. Frolova
Russian Federation
Surgery and Oncology Chair with courses of Oncology and Pathanatomy Biochemistry and Genetics Institute of Ufa Scientific Center of Russia Academy of Science, Ufa
Sh. R. Kzyrgalin
Russian Federation
Surgery and Oncology Chair with courses of Oncology and Pathanatomy Biochemistry and Genetics Institute of Ufa Scientific Center of Russia Academy of Science, Ufa
Sh. I. Musin
Russian Federation
Surgery and Oncology Chair with courses of Oncology and Pathanatomy Biochemistry and Genetics Institute of Ufa Scientific Center of Russia Academy of Science, Ufa
L. V. Khalikova
Russian Federation
Surgery and Oncology Chair with courses of Oncology and Pathanatomy Biochemistry and Genetics Institute of Ufa Scientific Center of Russia Academy of Science, Ufa
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Gantsev Sh.Kh., Pukhov A.G., Khusnutdinova E.K., Galeyev M.G., Gantsev K.Sh., Ishmuratova R.Sh., Islamgulov D.V., Frolova B.Yu., Kzyrgalin Sh.R., Musin Sh.I., Khalikova L.V. NEOLYMPHOGENESIS AND CHEMOKINES’EXPRESSION PROFILE DURING BREAST CANCER. Creative surgery and oncology. 2012;(1):4-9. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24060/2076-3093-2012-0-1-4-9