Virulence estimation by calculation of relative expression of NESTIN in different grades of astrocytoma from different age groups of Iraqi patients, extracted from brain tumor stem cells

Background: Astrocytoma, is heterogeneous tumor of the nervous system and studies on the virulence of these tumors reveal that their behavior is led by small population of cells which are the brain tumor stem cells (BTSCs) that drive the continuous proliferation and self-renewal. From the many mark...

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Main Authors: zainab zahid saadoon, Huda M. Al-Khateeb, Khitam R. Alkhafaji
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Medicine University of Baghdad 2020-04-01
Series:مجلة كلية الطب
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Online Access:http://iqjmc.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/19JFacMedBaghdad36/article/view/1701
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spelling doaj-4055e74bd9b44d099018d5d2caa296b82020-11-25T02:01:47ZengFaculty of Medicine University of Baghdadمجلة كلية الطب0041-94192410-80572020-04-01613,4Virulence estimation by calculation of relative expression of NESTIN in different grades of astrocytoma from different age groups of Iraqi patients, extracted from brain tumor stem cellszainab zahid saadoon0Huda M. Al-Khateeb1Khitam R. Alkhafaji2college of medicine/Baghdad universityDept. of Anatomy, College of Medicine/ University of Baghdad** Dept. of Pathology, College of Medicine/ University of Baghdad Background: Astrocytoma, is heterogeneous tumor of the nervous system and studies on the virulence of these tumors reveal that their behavior is led by small population of cells which are the brain tumor stem cells (BTSCs) that drive the continuous proliferation and self-renewal. From the many markers that annotate BTSCs, are the CD133, and NESTIN. Objectives: Using CD133, to immunolabel BTSCs niches in paraffin sections of astrocytoma then, extraction of these cells, to calculate fold expression of NESTIN gene across the grades by real time PCR. Materials and methods: Paraffin blocks of four grades of primary astrocytoma have been selected from three age groups from Iraqi patients. The age groups were stratified into: children (0-17years) adults (18-49years) and older (50-80years). The samples were stained with CD133, then positive areas were extracted to perform relative expression of NESTIN gene by real time PCR Results: The expression of NESTIN for all grades, increased by tens of folds in relation to calibrator then this fold expression increased dramatically in an ascending manner with increasing of the grade in the same group. The fold expression of NESTIN gene in all grades was the highest in the adulthood (18-49) years group. Conclusion: Relative expression of NESTIN gene of BTSCs in different grades of astrocytoma can be a useful tool for the assessment of the virulence with ascending the grades. This expression was the highest at age (18-49) years. http://iqjmc.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/19JFacMedBaghdad36/article/view/1701virulence, astrocytoma, NESTIN, BTSCs, grades, ages
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author zainab zahid saadoon
Huda M. Al-Khateeb
Khitam R. Alkhafaji
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Huda M. Al-Khateeb
Khitam R. Alkhafaji
Virulence estimation by calculation of relative expression of NESTIN in different grades of astrocytoma from different age groups of Iraqi patients, extracted from brain tumor stem cells
مجلة كلية الطب
virulence, astrocytoma, NESTIN, BTSCs, grades, ages
author_facet zainab zahid saadoon
Huda M. Al-Khateeb
Khitam R. Alkhafaji
author_sort zainab zahid saadoon
title Virulence estimation by calculation of relative expression of NESTIN in different grades of astrocytoma from different age groups of Iraqi patients, extracted from brain tumor stem cells
title_short Virulence estimation by calculation of relative expression of NESTIN in different grades of astrocytoma from different age groups of Iraqi patients, extracted from brain tumor stem cells
title_full Virulence estimation by calculation of relative expression of NESTIN in different grades of astrocytoma from different age groups of Iraqi patients, extracted from brain tumor stem cells
title_fullStr Virulence estimation by calculation of relative expression of NESTIN in different grades of astrocytoma from different age groups of Iraqi patients, extracted from brain tumor stem cells
title_full_unstemmed Virulence estimation by calculation of relative expression of NESTIN in different grades of astrocytoma from different age groups of Iraqi patients, extracted from brain tumor stem cells
title_sort virulence estimation by calculation of relative expression of nestin in different grades of astrocytoma from different age groups of iraqi patients, extracted from brain tumor stem cells
publisher Faculty of Medicine University of Baghdad
series مجلة كلية الطب
issn 0041-9419
2410-8057
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Background: Astrocytoma, is heterogeneous tumor of the nervous system and studies on the virulence of these tumors reveal that their behavior is led by small population of cells which are the brain tumor stem cells (BTSCs) that drive the continuous proliferation and self-renewal. From the many markers that annotate BTSCs, are the CD133, and NESTIN. Objectives: Using CD133, to immunolabel BTSCs niches in paraffin sections of astrocytoma then, extraction of these cells, to calculate fold expression of NESTIN gene across the grades by real time PCR. Materials and methods: Paraffin blocks of four grades of primary astrocytoma have been selected from three age groups from Iraqi patients. The age groups were stratified into: children (0-17years) adults (18-49years) and older (50-80years). The samples were stained with CD133, then positive areas were extracted to perform relative expression of NESTIN gene by real time PCR Results: The expression of NESTIN for all grades, increased by tens of folds in relation to calibrator then this fold expression increased dramatically in an ascending manner with increasing of the grade in the same group. The fold expression of NESTIN gene in all grades was the highest in the adulthood (18-49) years group. Conclusion: Relative expression of NESTIN gene of BTSCs in different grades of astrocytoma can be a useful tool for the assessment of the virulence with ascending the grades. This expression was the highest at age (18-49) years.
topic virulence, astrocytoma, NESTIN, BTSCs, grades, ages
url http://iqjmc.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/19JFacMedBaghdad36/article/view/1701
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