肿瘤细胞酶和毒素释放的系统定位研究

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S. Saeed
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癌症,尤其是神经组织的癌症,通常被认为是死刑。然而,无论是细胞和分子机制还是潜在的原因都没有得到充分的定义。尽管目前对各种类型的脑肿瘤已经有所了解,但人们对它们是如何扩散并对大脑其他部位造成附带损害的仍然知之甚少。本研究的重点是脑癌病例的脑脊液(CSF)泄漏和酶,以及以下假设中负责破坏血脑屏障的各种分泌蛋白质和酶。本研究探讨脑脊液在脑癌和血脑屏障中的作用。该研究提供的证据表明,渗漏通常发生在脊柱水平,特别是在胸椎区域和脑底部的胸椎连接处。目的是确定脑脊液中含有的各种蛋白质和酶,并研究如何评估和特异性检查:(a)蛋白质,(b)这些蛋白质/酶的特性,(c)蛋白质/酶的序列,以及(d)识别编码这些蛋白质/酶的基因。此外,脑脊液功能被肿瘤组织释放的成分破坏的证据确定了这种泄漏的精确病灶以及可能导致这种损害的各种蛋白质和酶。这些观察结果在检测肿瘤细胞释放的酶和毒素方面发挥了新的作用,并且有新的成分可以识别脑脊液的类型,无论是正常脑脊液还是与肿瘤细胞相关的脑脊液的蛋白水解成分。
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A Systematic Mapping Study of Tumor Cell Released by Enzymes and Toxins
Cancers, especially of the neural tissue, are often deemed a death sentence. However, neither the cellular and molecular mechanisms nor the underlying causes are fully defined. Despite what is currently known about various types of brain tumors, it remains poorly understood how they spread and cause collateral damage to other parts of the brain. This research focuses the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage and enzymes from brain cancer cases and various secreted proteins and enzymes within the following hypothesis responsible for the breach of the blood-brain barrier. This research investigated the role of CSF in brain cancer and BBB. The research provides evidence that the leakage typically occurs at the spine level, especially in the thoracic spine region and the cardsiothoracic connection at the base of the brain. The aim is to determine the various proteins and enzymes contained within the CSF and investigated how to evaluate and specifically examine: (a) protein, (b) identity of these proteins/enzymes, (c) sequence of proteins/enzymes, and (d) identify the genes encoding these proteins/enzymes. Furthermore, the evidence that the function of CSF is breached by the components released from the tumorous tissue identifies the precise foci of this leakage and various proteins and enzymes that may be responsible for this damage. These observations perform a novel role in the detection of enzymes and toxins released by tumor cells, and a new component recognizes the type of CSF, whether it is normal CSF and proteolysis components of CSF related to tumor cells.
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