Reovirus-associated reduction of microRNA-let-7d is related to the increased apoptotic death of cancer cells in clinical samples

We analyzed the in situ molecular correlates of infection from cancer patients treated with reovirus. Melanoma, colorectal, and ovarian cancer samples from such patients showed variable infection of the cancer cells but not the intermingled benign cells. RT in situ PCR showed most cancer cells conta...

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Veröffentlicht in:Modern pathology 2012-10, Vol.25 (10), p.1333-1344
Hauptverfasser: Nuovo, Gerard J, Garofalo, Michela, Valeri, Nicola, Roulstone, Vicki, Volinia, Stefano, Cohn, David E, Phelps, Mitch, Harrington, Kevin J, Vile, Richard, Melcher, Alan, Galanis, Evanthia, Sehl, Sarah, Adair, Rob, Scott, Karen, Rose, Ailsa, Toogood, Giles, Coffey, Matthew C
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Zusammenfassung:We analyzed the in situ molecular correlates of infection from cancer patients treated with reovirus. Melanoma, colorectal, and ovarian cancer samples from such patients showed variable infection of the cancer cells but not the intermingled benign cells. RT in situ PCR showed most cancer cells contained the viral genome with threefold less having productive viral infection as documented by either tubulin or reoviral protein co-expression. Productive infection in the cancer cells was strongly correlated with co-expression of p38 and caspase-3 as well as apoptosis-related death ( P
ISSN:0893-3952
1530-0285
DOI:10.1038/modpathol.2012.95