16 research outputs found
2-36-05 Case-control study on risk factors for senile dementia Alzheimer type and prevalence of the specific dementials in a population over 80 years of veneto region (Italy)
The aim of this study was the evaluation of prevalence rate and risk factors for senile dementia Alzheimer type (SDAT) in a cohort of people
The expression of the prion-doppel (PRND) gene as a useful tool in astrocytoma tumor grading definition
Diversa espressione di prion-like protein doppel gene negli astrocitomi: un nuovo marker molecolare di progressione tumorale
Diagnostic value of PRND gene expression profiles in astrocytomas: Relationship to tumor grades of malignancy
Doppel (PRND) is a paralogue of the mammalian prion (PRNP) gene. It is abundant in testis and, unlike PRNP, it is expressed at low levels in the adult central nervous system (CNS). Besides, doppel overexpression correlates with some prion-disease pathological features, such as ataxia and death of cerebellar neurons. Recently, ectopic expression of doppel was found in two different tumor types, specifically in glial and haematological cancers. In order to address clinical important issues, PRND mRNA expression was investigated
in a panel of 111 astrocytoma tissue samples, histologically classified according to the World Health Organization (WHO) criteria (6 grade I pilocytic astrocytomas, 15 grade II low-grade astrocytomas, 26 grade III anaplastic astrocytomas and 64 grade IV glioblastoma multiforme). Real-time PRND gene expression profiling, after normalisation with GAPDH, revealed large differences between low (WHO I and II) and high grade (III and IV) of malignancy (P<0.001). Extensive differences in PRND gene expression were also found within each grade of malignancy, suggesting that PRND mRNA quantitation might be useful to distinguish astrocytoma subtypes, and important in
disease stratification and in the assessment of specific treatment strategies
