IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL STUDY OF CLAUDIN-17 EXPRESSION IN CANINE MAMMARY GLAND TUMORS
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چکیده: Mammary tumors are an important health problem infemale dogs, which constitute the most
common neoplasm in this population.Tight junctions are the apical cell-cell adhesion that regulate
paracellularpermeability and are critical for epithelial cell polarity. Studies show thatclaudin family
of proteins is integral component of tight junction. Loss ofcell-cell adhesion is central to the cellular
transformation, invasion andacquisition of metastatic potential. In this study we purpose to
investigate theexpression of Claudin-17 in canine mammary tumors using
immunohistochemistry. 20 samples of canine mammary gland tumors included in this study,
whichhad been confirmed histopathologically. Mouse brain and canine normal mammarygland
tissues were used as positive and negative controls, respectively.Immunohistochemistry was done on
formalin-fixed, paraffin-embdded sampleswith Avidin-Biotin Complex method (ABC) in which
Horse Radish Peroxidase(HRP) and DAB used for developing positive signals. Images analyzed
by\\\\\\"Image J\\\\\\" software, v1.43 (U.S.National Institutesof Health,Bethesda, MD, U.S.A.)
Immunohistochemistry results revealed that 15 (75%) oftumor samples showed weak
immunoreactivity and 5 (25%) moderateimmunoreactivity for Claudin-17. These results indicate
that Claduin-17expression could decrease in canine mammary gland tumors in comparison tonormal
canine mammary tissue. To our knowledge this is the first studyregarding Claudin-17 expression in
canine mammary gland tumors.
common neoplasm in this population.Tight junctions are the apical cell-cell adhesion that regulate
paracellularpermeability and are critical for epithelial cell polarity. Studies show thatclaudin family
of proteins is integral component of tight junction. Loss ofcell-cell adhesion is central to the cellular
transformation, invasion andacquisition of metastatic potential. In this study we purpose to
investigate theexpression of Claudin-17 in canine mammary tumors using
immunohistochemistry. 20 samples of canine mammary gland tumors included in this study,
whichhad been confirmed histopathologically. Mouse brain and canine normal mammarygland
tissues were used as positive and negative controls, respectively.Immunohistochemistry was done on
formalin-fixed, paraffin-embdded sampleswith Avidin-Biotin Complex method (ABC) in which
Horse Radish Peroxidase(HRP) and DAB used for developing positive signals. Images analyzed
by\\\\\\"Image J\\\\\\" software, v1.43 (U.S.National Institutesof Health,Bethesda, MD, U.S.A.)
Immunohistochemistry results revealed that 15 (75%) oftumor samples showed weak
immunoreactivity and 5 (25%) moderateimmunoreactivity for Claudin-17. These results indicate
that Claduin-17expression could decrease in canine mammary gland tumors in comparison tonormal
canine mammary tissue. To our knowledge this is the first studyregarding Claudin-17 expression in
canine mammary gland tumors.
کلیدواژه(گان): IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY,CLAUDIN-17,CANINE MAMMARY GLAND TUMORS
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IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL STUDY OF CLAUDIN-17 EXPRESSION IN CANINE MAMMARY GLAND TUMORS
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contributor author | احمدرضا موثقی | en |
contributor author | محسن ملکی | en |
contributor author | مسعود رضائی اوغازی | en |
contributor author | Ahmad Reza Movassaghi | fa |
contributor author | MOHSEN MALEKI | fa |
contributor author | Massoud Rezaee Oghazi | fa |
date accessioned | 2020-06-06T14:08:26Z | |
date available | 2020-06-06T14:08:26Z | |
date copyright | 12/1/2012 | |
date issued | 2012 | |
identifier uri | https://libsearch.um.ac.ir:443/fum/handle/fum/3384063 | |
description abstract | Mammary tumors are an important health problem infemale dogs, which constitute the most common neoplasm in this population.Tight junctions are the apical cell-cell adhesion that regulate paracellularpermeability and are critical for epithelial cell polarity. Studies show thatclaudin family of proteins is integral component of tight junction. Loss ofcell-cell adhesion is central to the cellular transformation, invasion andacquisition of metastatic potential. In this study we purpose to investigate theexpression of Claudin-17 in canine mammary tumors using immunohistochemistry. 20 samples of canine mammary gland tumors included in this study, whichhad been confirmed histopathologically. Mouse brain and canine normal mammarygland tissues were used as positive and negative controls, respectively.Immunohistochemistry was done on formalin-fixed, paraffin-embdded sampleswith Avidin-Biotin Complex method (ABC) in which Horse Radish Peroxidase(HRP) and DAB used for developing positive signals. Images analyzed by\\\\\\"Image J\\\\\\" software, v1.43 (U.S.National Institutesof Health,Bethesda, MD, U.S.A.) Immunohistochemistry results revealed that 15 (75%) oftumor samples showed weak immunoreactivity and 5 (25%) moderateimmunoreactivity for Claudin-17. These results indicate that Claduin-17expression could decrease in canine mammary gland tumors in comparison tonormal canine mammary tissue. To our knowledge this is the first studyregarding Claudin-17 expression in canine mammary gland tumors. | en |
language | English | |
title | IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL STUDY OF CLAUDIN-17 EXPRESSION IN CANINE MAMMARY GLAND TUMORS | en |
type | Conference Paper | |
contenttype | External Fulltext | |
subject keywords | IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY | en |
subject keywords | CLAUDIN-17 | en |
subject keywords | CANINE MAMMARY GLAND TUMORS | en |
identifier link | https://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1031986.html | |
conference title | 2012 ACVP annual meeting | en |
conference location | Washington | fa |
identifier articleid | 1031986 |