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Immuno-Molecular Targeted Therapy Use And Survival Benefit In Patients With Stage Ivb Cervical Carcinoma In Commission On Cancer, Collin A Sitler, Chunqiao Tian, Chad A Hamilton, Michael T Richardson, John K Chan, Daniel S Kapp, Charles A Leath, Yovanni Casablanca, Christina Washington, Nicole P Chappell, Ann H Klopp, Craig D Shriver, Christopher M Tarney, Nicholas W Bateman, Thomas P Conrads, George Larry Maxwell, Neil T Phippen, Kathleen M Darcy Mar 2024

Immuno-Molecular Targeted Therapy Use And Survival Benefit In Patients With Stage Ivb Cervical Carcinoma In Commission On Cancer, Collin A Sitler, Chunqiao Tian, Chad A Hamilton, Michael T Richardson, John K Chan, Daniel S Kapp, Charles A Leath, Yovanni Casablanca, Christina Washington, Nicole P Chappell, Ann H Klopp, Craig D Shriver, Christopher M Tarney, Nicholas W Bateman, Thomas P Conrads, George Larry Maxwell, Neil T Phippen, Kathleen M Darcy

Student and Faculty Publications

PURPOSE: To investigate IMT use and survival in real-world stage IVB cervical cancer patients outside randomized clinical trials.

METHODS: Patients diagnosed with stage IVB cervical cancer during 2013-2019 in the National Cancer Database and treated with chemotherapy (CT) ± external beam radiation (EBRT) ± intracavitary brachytherapy (ICBT) ± IMT were studied. The adjusted hazard ratio (AHR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) for risk of death were estimated in patients treated with vs. without IMT after applying propensity score analysis to balance the clinical covariates.

RESULTS: There were 3164 evaluable patients, including 969 (31%) who were treated with IMT. The use …


Identifying The Optimal Deep Learning Architecture And Parameters For Automatic Beam Aperture Definition In 3d Radiotherapy, Skylar S Gay, Kelly D Kisling, Brian M Anderson, Lifei Zhang, Dong Joo Rhee, Callistus Nguyen, Tucker Netherton, Jinzhong Yang, Kristy Brock, Anuja Jhingran, Hannah Simonds, Ann Klopp, Beth M Beadle, Laurence E Court, Carlos E Cardenas Dec 2023

Identifying The Optimal Deep Learning Architecture And Parameters For Automatic Beam Aperture Definition In 3d Radiotherapy, Skylar S Gay, Kelly D Kisling, Brian M Anderson, Lifei Zhang, Dong Joo Rhee, Callistus Nguyen, Tucker Netherton, Jinzhong Yang, Kristy Brock, Anuja Jhingran, Hannah Simonds, Ann Klopp, Beth M Beadle, Laurence E Court, Carlos E Cardenas

Student and Faculty Publications

PURPOSE: Two-dimensional radiotherapy is often used to treat cervical cancer in low- and middle-income countries, but treatment planning can be challenging and time-consuming. Neural networks offer the potential to greatly decrease planning time through automation, but the impact of the wide range of hyperparameters to be set during training on model accuracy has not been exhaustively investigated. In the current study, we evaluated the effect of several convolutional neural network architectures and hyperparameters on 2D radiotherapy treatment field delineation.

METHODS: Six commonly used deep learning architectures were trained to delineate four-field box apertures on digitally reconstructed radiographs for cervical cancer …


Tumor-Resident Lactobacillus Iners Confer Chemoradiation Resistance Through Lactate-Induced Metabolic Rewiring, Lauren E Colbert, Molly B El Alam, Rui Wang, Tatiana Karpinets, David Lo, Erica J Lynn, Timothy A Harris, Jacob H Elnaggar, Kyoko Yoshida-Court, Katarina Tomasic, Julianna K Bronk, Julie Sammouri, Ananta V Yanamandra, Adilene V Olvera, Lily G Carlin, Travis Sims, Andrea Y Delgado Medrano, Tatiana Cisneros Napravnik, Madison O'Hara, Daniel Lin, Chike O Abana, Hannah X Li, Patricia J Eifel, Anuja Jhingran, Melissa Joyner, Lilie Lin, Lois M Ramondetta, Andrew M Futreal, Kathleen M Schmeler, Geena Mathew, Stephanie Dorta-Estremera, Jianhua Zhang, Xiaogang Wu, Nadim J Ajami, Matthew Wong, Cullen Taniguchi, Joseph F Petrosino, K Jagannadha Sastry, Pablo C Okhuysen, Sara A Martinez, Lin Tan, Iqbal Mahmud, Philip L Lorenzi, Jennifer A Wargo, Ann H Klopp Nov 2023

Tumor-Resident Lactobacillus Iners Confer Chemoradiation Resistance Through Lactate-Induced Metabolic Rewiring, Lauren E Colbert, Molly B El Alam, Rui Wang, Tatiana Karpinets, David Lo, Erica J Lynn, Timothy A Harris, Jacob H Elnaggar, Kyoko Yoshida-Court, Katarina Tomasic, Julianna K Bronk, Julie Sammouri, Ananta V Yanamandra, Adilene V Olvera, Lily G Carlin, Travis Sims, Andrea Y Delgado Medrano, Tatiana Cisneros Napravnik, Madison O'Hara, Daniel Lin, Chike O Abana, Hannah X Li, Patricia J Eifel, Anuja Jhingran, Melissa Joyner, Lilie Lin, Lois M Ramondetta, Andrew M Futreal, Kathleen M Schmeler, Geena Mathew, Stephanie Dorta-Estremera, Jianhua Zhang, Xiaogang Wu, Nadim J Ajami, Matthew Wong, Cullen Taniguchi, Joseph F Petrosino, K Jagannadha Sastry, Pablo C Okhuysen, Sara A Martinez, Lin Tan, Iqbal Mahmud, Philip L Lorenzi, Jennifer A Wargo, Ann H Klopp

Student and Faculty Publications

Tumor microbiota can produce active metabolites that affect cancer and immune cell signaling, metabolism, and proliferation. Here, we explore tumor and gut microbiome features that affect chemoradiation response in patients with cervical cancer using a combined approach of deep microbiome sequencing, targeted bacterial culture, and in vitro assays. We identify that an obligate L-lactate-producing lactic acid bacterium found in tumors, Lactobacillus iners, is associated with decreased survival in patients, induces chemotherapy and radiation resistance in cervical cancer cells, and leads to metabolic rewiring, or alterations in multiple metabolic pathways, in tumors. Genomically similar L-lactate-producing lactic acid bacteria commensal to other …


Piperine Encourages Apoptosis In Human Cervical Adenocarcinoma Cells Through Ros Generation, Dna Fragmentation, Caspase-3 Activation And Cell Cycle Arrest, Asif Jafri, Juhi Rais, Sudhir Kumar, Md Arshad Sep 2023

Piperine Encourages Apoptosis In Human Cervical Adenocarcinoma Cells Through Ros Generation, Dna Fragmentation, Caspase-3 Activation And Cell Cycle Arrest, Asif Jafri, Juhi Rais, Sudhir Kumar, Md Arshad

Research Symposium

Background: Cancer is one of the most common destructive diseases and the second leading cause of death in humans. Among cancer, cervical cancer is the second most common malignancy among women globally. Thus, there is a continuous need to search for chemotherapeutic chemicals or naturally occurring drugs to resolve this global health problem. Piperine (1-piperoylpeperdine) is present in the fruits of black pepper (Piper nigrum Linn.) and long pepper (Piper longum Linn.). It possesses several pharmacological properties and in the present study we have evaluated its anti-cancer potential on human cervical adenocarcinoma (HeLa) cells.

Methods: The anti-proliferative effect …


Hpv Imprints In Western India: The Overlooked Criteria For Cancer Profiling, Ashi R. Thobias, Jayendra B. Patel, Prabhudas P. Patel Sep 2023

Hpv Imprints In Western India: The Overlooked Criteria For Cancer Profiling, Ashi R. Thobias, Jayendra B. Patel, Prabhudas P. Patel

Research Symposium

Background: In India, HPV infection detection for cancer-typing has been largely evaded. Especially, data on prevalence of HPV types other than the highly prevalent HPV 16 and 18 are lacking, particularly from the western region. Thus, present study aimed to evaluate prevalence of HPV strains in three most prevailing cancers in India i.e. cervical, oral and oropharyngeal cancer.

Materials & methods: DNA was isolated from tissue samples of 400 cervical cancer cases, 127 oral cancer cases and 75 oropharyngeal cancer cases and endpoint PCR was performed using degenerative primers MY 09/11, GP 5+/6+ and CP I/II. TS-PCR was conducted to …


Microrna-34a And Long Non-Coding Rna Malat1 Is Associated With Hpv Status And Viral Load In Premalignant Cervical Lesions, Orlando Solis-Coronado, Juan A. García-Quiñones, Mariel Aracely Oyervides-Muñoz, Victor Treviño, Celia N. Sanchez-Dominguez, Antonio A. Pérez-Maya, Diana Cristina Perez-Ibave, Oscar Vidal-Gutierrez, Juan Francisco González-Guerero, Genaro A. Ramírez-Correa, María Lourdes Garza-Rodríguez Sep 2023

Microrna-34a And Long Non-Coding Rna Malat1 Is Associated With Hpv Status And Viral Load In Premalignant Cervical Lesions, Orlando Solis-Coronado, Juan A. García-Quiñones, Mariel Aracely Oyervides-Muñoz, Victor Treviño, Celia N. Sanchez-Dominguez, Antonio A. Pérez-Maya, Diana Cristina Perez-Ibave, Oscar Vidal-Gutierrez, Juan Francisco González-Guerero, Genaro A. Ramírez-Correa, María Lourdes Garza-Rodríguez

Research Symposium

Background: Cervical cancer (CC) is one of the most common gynecological malignancies in the world, and human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is the most important risk factor for their development. Although there are methods for the early detection of CC and HPV infection, but there are not highly sensitive and specific, for it´s necessary to investigate alternatives such as miR-34a and MALAT1, implicated in the pathogenesis of CC. The objective was to evaluate the association of HPV status, viral load, the presence of coinfections, and the grade of CC precursor lesions with miR-34a and MALAT1 expression in patients with high …


Diminazene Aceturate-Induced Cytotoxicity Is Associated With The Deregulation Of Cell Cycle Signaling And Downregulation Of Oncogenes Furin, C-Myc, And Foxm1 In Human Cervical Carcinoma Hela Cells, Rajendra Gharbaran Sep 2023

Diminazene Aceturate-Induced Cytotoxicity Is Associated With The Deregulation Of Cell Cycle Signaling And Downregulation Of Oncogenes Furin, C-Myc, And Foxm1 In Human Cervical Carcinoma Hela Cells, Rajendra Gharbaran

Publications and Research

Diminazene aceturate (DIZE) is an FDA‐listed small molecule known for thetreatment of African sleeping sickness. In vivo studies showed that DIZE may bebeneficial for a range of human ailments. However, there is very limited informationon the effects of DIZE on human cancer cells. The current study aimed to investigatethe cytotoxic responses of DIZE, using the human carcinoma Hela cell line. WST‐1cell proliferation assay showed that DIZE inhibited the viability of Hela cells in adose‐dependent manner and the observed response was associated with thedownregulation of Ki67 and PCNA cell proliferation markers. DIZE‐treated cellsstained with acridine orange‐ethidium and JC‐10 dye revealed cell …


Quality-Adjusted Survival In Women With Gynecologic Malignancies Receiving Imrt After Surgery: A Patient Reported Outcome Study Of Nrg Oncology’S Rtog 1203, Andre Konski, Snehal Deshmukh, Ann H Klopp, Anamaria R Yeung, Shannon N Westin, J Spencer Thompson, Desiree E Doncals, Guilherme H C Cantuaria, David P D'Souza, Amy Chang, Vijayananda Kundapur, Dasarahally S Mohan, Michael L Haas, Yong Bae Kim, Catherine L Ferguson, Stephanie L Pugh, Lisa A Kachnic, Deborah W Bruner Aug 2023

Quality-Adjusted Survival In Women With Gynecologic Malignancies Receiving Imrt After Surgery: A Patient Reported Outcome Study Of Nrg Oncology’S Rtog 1203, Andre Konski, Snehal Deshmukh, Ann H Klopp, Anamaria R Yeung, Shannon N Westin, J Spencer Thompson, Desiree E Doncals, Guilherme H C Cantuaria, David P D'Souza, Amy Chang, Vijayananda Kundapur, Dasarahally S Mohan, Michael L Haas, Yong Bae Kim, Catherine L Ferguson, Stephanie L Pugh, Lisa A Kachnic, Deborah W Bruner

Student and Faculty Publications

INTRODUCTION: NRG/RTOG 1203 compared 3-D conformal radiotherapy (3D CRT) to intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) in patients with endometrial or cervical cancer requiring post-operative radiotherapy after hysterectomy. The purpose of this study was to report the first quality-adjusted survival analysis comparing the two treatments.

METHODS: NRG/RTOG 1203 randomized patients having undergone hysterectomy to either 3DCRT or IMRT. Stratification factors included RT dose, chemotherapy, and disease site. The EQ-5D, both index and visual analog scale (VAS), were obtained at baseline, 5 weeks after the start of RT, 4-6 weeks post RT and 1 and 3-years post RT. EQ-5D index and VAS scores along …


Circulating Neutrophils And Tumor-Associated Myeloid Cells Function As A Powerful Biomarker For Response To Chemoradiation In Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer, Olsi Gjyshi, Adam Grippin, Lauren Andring, Anuja Jhingran, Lilie L Lin, Julianna Bronk, Patricia J Eifel, Melissa M Joyner, Jagannadha K Sastry, Kyoko Yoshida-Court, Travis N Solley, Tatiana Cisneros Napravnik, Madison P O'Hara, Venkatesh L Hegde, Lauren E Colbert, Ann H Klopp Mar 2023

Circulating Neutrophils And Tumor-Associated Myeloid Cells Function As A Powerful Biomarker For Response To Chemoradiation In Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer, Olsi Gjyshi, Adam Grippin, Lauren Andring, Anuja Jhingran, Lilie L Lin, Julianna Bronk, Patricia J Eifel, Melissa M Joyner, Jagannadha K Sastry, Kyoko Yoshida-Court, Travis N Solley, Tatiana Cisneros Napravnik, Madison P O'Hara, Venkatesh L Hegde, Lauren E Colbert, Ann H Klopp

Student and Faculty Publications

PURPOSE: The immune system's role in mediating the cytotoxic effects of chemoradiotherapy remains not completely understood. The integration of immunotherapies into treatment will require insight into features and timing of the immune microenvironment associated with treatment response. Here, we investigated the role of circulating neutrophils and tumor-associated myeloid cells (TSAMs) as potential agents and biomarkers for disease-related outcomes in locally advanced cervical cancer (LACC).

MATERIAL AND METHODS: Hematologic parameters for two LACC patient cohorts, a retrospective clinical and a prospective translational cohort, were obtained at baseline, weekly during chemoradiotherapy for the retrospective cohort, biweekly during chemoradiotherapy for the prospective cohort, …


Adjuvant Chemotherapy Versus Adjuvant Concurrent Chemoradiotherapy After Radical Surgery For Early-Stage Cervical Cancer: A Randomized, Non-Inferiority, Multicenter Trial, Danhui Weng, Huihua Xiong, Changkun Zhu, Xiaoyun Wan, Yaxia Chen, Xinyu Wang, Youzhong Zhang, Jie Jiang, Xi Zhang, Qinglei Gao, Gang Chen, Hui Xing, Changyu Wang, Kezhen Li, Yaheng Chen, Yuyan Mao, Dongxiao Hu, Zimin Pan, Qingqin Chen, Baoxia Cui, Kun Song, Cunjian Yi, Guangcai Peng, Xiaobing Han, Ruifang An, Liangsheng Fan, Wei Wang, Tingchuan Xiong, Yile Chen, Zhenzi Tang, Lin Li, Xingsheng Yang, Xiaodong Cheng, Weiguo Lu, Hui Wang, Beihua Kong, Xing Xie, Ding Ma Feb 2023

Adjuvant Chemotherapy Versus Adjuvant Concurrent Chemoradiotherapy After Radical Surgery For Early-Stage Cervical Cancer: A Randomized, Non-Inferiority, Multicenter Trial, Danhui Weng, Huihua Xiong, Changkun Zhu, Xiaoyun Wan, Yaxia Chen, Xinyu Wang, Youzhong Zhang, Jie Jiang, Xi Zhang, Qinglei Gao, Gang Chen, Hui Xing, Changyu Wang, Kezhen Li, Yaheng Chen, Yuyan Mao, Dongxiao Hu, Zimin Pan, Qingqin Chen, Baoxia Cui, Kun Song, Cunjian Yi, Guangcai Peng, Xiaobing Han, Ruifang An, Liangsheng Fan, Wei Wang, Tingchuan Xiong, Yile Chen, Zhenzi Tang, Lin Li, Xingsheng Yang, Xiaodong Cheng, Weiguo Lu, Hui Wang, Beihua Kong, Xing Xie, Ding Ma

Student and Faculty Publications

We conducted a prospective study to assess the non-inferiority of adjuvant chemotherapy alone versus adjuvant concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT) as an alternative strategy for patients with early-stage (FIGO 2009 stage IB-IIA) cervical cancer having risk factors after surgery. The condition was assessed in terms of prognosis, adverse effects, and quality of life. This randomized trial involved nine centers across China. Eligible patients were randomized to receive adjuvant chemotherapy or CCRT after surgery. The primary end-point was progression-free survival (PFS). From December 2012 to December 2014, 337 patients were subjected to randomization. Final analysis included 329 patients, including 165 in the adjuvant …


Analysis Of Pap Smear Screening Factors Using Artificial Neural Network (Anns), Elaheh Allahyari, Mitra Moodi, Zoya Tahergorabi May 2022

Analysis Of Pap Smear Screening Factors Using Artificial Neural Network (Anns), Elaheh Allahyari, Mitra Moodi, Zoya Tahergorabi

BioMedicine

Introduction: cervical cancer is ranked as the third most prevalent cancer to affect women over the world and a Pap smear seems to be the single most critical intervention to prevent cervical cancer.

Aim: In the present study, the effects of demographic factors (age, education level, job, income level, marriage age, pregnancy, child number, breastfeeding, and menopause), insurance type, disease history (sonography and mammography, breast problem, and cancer) and cancer information on Pap smear screening behavior stage of change were investigated and modeled using an artificial neural network model (ANN).

Materials and Methods: Data were collected from a descriptive-analytical cross-sectional …


How The Cervical Microbiota Contributes To Cervical Cancer Risk In Sub-Saharan Africa, Cameron Klein, Crispin Kahesa, Julius Mwalselage, John T. West, Charles Wood, Peter C. Angeletti Jan 2020

How The Cervical Microbiota Contributes To Cervical Cancer Risk In Sub-Saharan Africa, Cameron Klein, Crispin Kahesa, Julius Mwalselage, John T. West, Charles Wood, Peter C. Angeletti

Nebraska Center for Virology: Faculty Publications

Despite ongoing efforts, sub-Saharan Africa faces a higher cervical cancer burden than anywhere else in the world. Besides HPV infection, definitive factors of cervical cancer are still unclear. Particular states of the cervicovaginal microbiota and viral infections are associated with increased cervical cancer risk. Notably, HIV infection, which is prevalent in sub-Saharan Africa, greatly increases risk of cervicovaginal dysbiosis and cervical cancer. To better understand and address cervical cancer in sub-Saharan Africa, a better knowledge of the regional cervicovaginal microbiome is required This review establishes current knowledge of HPV, HIV, cervicovaginal infections, and the cervicovaginal microbiota in sub-Saharan Africa. Because …


Duration Of Hormonal Contraception And Risk Of Cervical Cancer, Yuni Kusmiyati, Annisaputri Prasistyami, Heni Puji Wahyuningsih, Hesty Widyasih, Qorinah Estiningtyas Sakilah Adnani Aug 2019

Duration Of Hormonal Contraception And Risk Of Cervical Cancer, Yuni Kusmiyati, Annisaputri Prasistyami, Heni Puji Wahyuningsih, Hesty Widyasih, Qorinah Estiningtyas Sakilah Adnani

Kesmas

The use of long hormonal contraceptives can disrupt the balance of estrogen in the body, resulting in abnormal cell changes. This study aimed to determine a correlation between the duration of hormonal contraception and risk of cervical cancer. This study used a case-control design. The population were patients who had examined at a cancer installation and obstetrics-gynecology polyclinic Dr. Sardjito Hospital in 2018. Case samples were 95 women have cervical cancer diagnosis and control were 95 women with a negative pap smear. Sampling with random sampling. Dependent variable cervical cancer and independent variable the duration of hormonal contraception are obtained …


Morbidity After Surgical Management Of Cervical Cancer In Low And Middle Income Countries: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis, Emma R. Allanson, Aime Powell, Max Bulsara, Hong Lim Lee, Lynette Denny, Yee Leung, Paul Cohen Jan 2019

Morbidity After Surgical Management Of Cervical Cancer In Low And Middle Income Countries: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis, Emma R. Allanson, Aime Powell, Max Bulsara, Hong Lim Lee, Lynette Denny, Yee Leung, Paul Cohen

Health Sciences Papers and Journal Articles

Objective: To investigate morbidity for patients after the primary surgical management of cervical cancer in low and middle-income countries (LMIC).

Methods: The Pubmed, Cochrane, the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, Embase, LILACS and CINAHL were searched for published studies from 1st Jan 2000 to 30th June 2017 reporting outcomes of surgical management of cervical cancer in LMIC. Randomeffects meta-analytical models were used to calculate pooled estimates of surgical complications including blood transfusions, ureteric, bladder, bowel, vascular and nerve injury, fistulae and thromboembolic events. Secondary outcomes included five-year progression free (PFS) and overall survival (OS).

Findings: Data were available …


Relationship Between The Cervical Microbiome, Hiv Status, And Precancerous Lesions, Cameron Klein, Daniela Gonzalez, Kandali Samwel, Crispin Kahesa, Julius Mwaiselage, Nirosh Aluthge, Samodha Fernando, John T. West, Charles Wood, Peter C. Angeletti Jan 2019

Relationship Between The Cervical Microbiome, Hiv Status, And Precancerous Lesions, Cameron Klein, Daniela Gonzalez, Kandali Samwel, Crispin Kahesa, Julius Mwaiselage, Nirosh Aluthge, Samodha Fernando, John T. West, Charles Wood, Peter C. Angeletti

Nebraska Center for Virology: Faculty Publications

Nearly all cervical cancers are causally associated with human papillomavirus (HPV). The burden of HPV-associated dysplasias in sub-Saharan Africa is influenced by HIV. To investigate the role of the bacterial microbiome in cervical dysplasia, cytobrush samples were collected directly from cervical lesions of 144 Tanzanian women. The V4 hypervariable region of the 16S rRNA gene was amplified and deep sequenced. Alpha diversity metrics (Chao1, PD whole tree, and operational taxonomic unit [OTU] estimates) displayed significantly higher bacterial richness in HIV-positive patients (P = 0.01) than in HIV-negative patients. In HIV-positive patients, there was higher bacterial richness in patients with …


Regulation Of The Long Non-Coding Rna Fam83h-As1 By Human Papillomavirus In Cervical Cancer, Jamie Ann Barr Ph.D. Jan 2019

Regulation Of The Long Non-Coding Rna Fam83h-As1 By Human Papillomavirus In Cervical Cancer, Jamie Ann Barr Ph.D.

Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports

Non-coding RNAs (NcRNAs), such as long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) and microRNAs (miRNAs), have been found to be involved in a variety of critical biological processes, and dysregulation of ncRNAs have been involved with several human diseases including cancer.

High-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is one of the first events in the process of carcinogenesis in cervical and a subset of head and neck cancers. The expression of the viral oncoproteins E6 and E7 is essential in this process by inactivating the tumor suppressor proteins p53 and Rb, respectively, in addition to their interactions with other host proteins and regulation of …


Health Promotion Toward Knowledge And Intention For Early Detection Of Cervical Cancer In Commercial Sex Workers, Desi Rusmiati, Tiurlan Yunetty Silitonga, Warendi Warendi Nov 2018

Health Promotion Toward Knowledge And Intention For Early Detection Of Cervical Cancer In Commercial Sex Workers, Desi Rusmiati, Tiurlan Yunetty Silitonga, Warendi Warendi

Kesmas

Cervical cancer is one of the cancer types that become a haunting danger for many women in the world. In Indonesia, the prevalence rate reached 0.8% or an estimated 98,692 patients. Its prevalence increased to 10% in the commercial sex worker group. This study aimed to explain the effect of health promotion on knowledge and intention for early detection of cervical cancer using the inspection of visual acetate method in the commercial sex workers. This study was quantitative with a quasi-experimental type, one group of pretest and posttest design. The population sample included the commercial sex workers at Genteng Subvillage, …


Resveratrol And Pterostilbene Exhibit Anticancer Properties Involving The Downregulation Of Hpv Oncoprotein E6 In Cervical Cancer Cells, Kaushiki Chatterjee, Dina Alsharif, Christina Mazza, Palwasha Syar, Mohamed Al Sharif, Jimmie E. Fata Feb 2018

Resveratrol And Pterostilbene Exhibit Anticancer Properties Involving The Downregulation Of Hpv Oncoprotein E6 In Cervical Cancer Cells, Kaushiki Chatterjee, Dina Alsharif, Christina Mazza, Palwasha Syar, Mohamed Al Sharif, Jimmie E. Fata

Publications and Research

Cervical cancer is one of the most common cancers in women living in developing countries. Due to a lack of affordable effective therapy, research into alternative anticancer compounds with low toxicity such as dietary polyphenols has continued. Our aim is to determine whether two structurally similar plant polyphenols, resveratrol and pterostilbene, exhibit anticancer and anti-HPV (Human papillomavirus) activity against cervical cancer cells. To determine anticancer activity, extensive in vitro analyses were performed. Anti-HPV activity, through measuring E6 protein levels, subsequent downstream p53 effects, and caspase-3 activation, were studied to understand a possible mechanism of action. Both polyphenols are effective agents …


Unique Synergistic Formulation Of Curcumin, Epicatechin Gallate And Resveratrol, Tricurin, Suppresses Hpv E6, Eliminates Hpv+ Cancer Cells, And Inhibits Tumor Progression, Sumit Mukherjee, Priya Ranjan Debata, Rahman Hussaini, Kaushiki Chatterjee, Juliet N. E. Baidoo, Samay Sampat, Anita Szerszen, Joseph P. Navarra, Jimmie Fata, Elena Severinova, Probal Banerjee, Mario R. Castellanos Mar 2017

Unique Synergistic Formulation Of Curcumin, Epicatechin Gallate And Resveratrol, Tricurin, Suppresses Hpv E6, Eliminates Hpv+ Cancer Cells, And Inhibits Tumor Progression, Sumit Mukherjee, Priya Ranjan Debata, Rahman Hussaini, Kaushiki Chatterjee, Juliet N. E. Baidoo, Samay Sampat, Anita Szerszen, Joseph P. Navarra, Jimmie Fata, Elena Severinova, Probal Banerjee, Mario R. Castellanos

Publications and Research

Curcumin (from curry) (C) is highly potent against cervical cancer cells (CCC), but poor bioavailability has limited its clinical use. Similar natural polyphenols resveratrol (from grapes) (R), and epicatechin gallate (from green tea) (E) also display activity against CCC. By treating CCC (HeLa) with C, E, or R, or combinations of these compounds, we computed combination indices and observed a strong synergism among C, E, and R at the unique molar ratio 4:1:12.5. This combination, named as TriCurin, rapidly down regulated HPV18 E6 and NF-kB expression while concomitantly inducing the tumor suppressor protein p53 in HeLa cells. In the mouse …


Therapeutic Peptide-Based Vaccination Strategies Against Hpv-Induced Cancers, Kelly Barrios Marrugo Jan 2012

Therapeutic Peptide-Based Vaccination Strategies Against Hpv-Induced Cancers, Kelly Barrios Marrugo

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

There is an urgent need for the development of an effective therapeutic vaccine against cancer caused by human papilloma virus (HPV). We focused on HPV-induced malignancies because of their high worldwide prevalence (e.g., cervical carcinoma and head & neck cancer). A successful therapeutic vaccine could prevent the 250 000 deaths/year worldwide and the 2.25 billion dollars that

are expended in related care in the US.

We used an HPV-induced mouse cancer model to test vaccines

composed of a CD8 T cell peptide epitope administered with potent adjuvants designed to generate vast numbers of high avidity cytotoxic T lymphocytes specific for …