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Cervical Cancer Daniel Keppler

Cervical Cancer By Daniel Keppler

Cervical Cancer by Daniel Keppler


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Cervical Cancer: Methods and Protocols by Daniel Keppler

Representing the most relevant procedures and technologies aiding the advance of the field of HPV-mediated carcinogenesis of the cervix and other anatomical regions of squamocolumnar transition, such as the anorectum, penis, and oropharynx, Cervical Cancer: Methods and Protocols compiles a detailed collection of practical chapters. The first half of the book covers HPV types, pathogenesis of cervical cancer (CxCA), prevention, and novel potential drug targets, while the second half explores pathology, genomics, modeling of CxCA, and experimental therapeutic strategies. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series format, chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.

Authoritative and vital, Cervical Cancer: Methods and Protocols serves as a valuable resource to both bench scientists and clinicians who step into the realm of high-risk HPVs and CxCA for the first time or those who wish to learn novel approaches or expand their toolbox for the study of CxCA.

Table of Contents

Part I: Approaches to the Detection and Analysis of HPV Types

1. Evolution and Classification of Oncogenic Human Papillomavirus Types and Variants Associated with Cervical Cancer

Zigui Chen, Luciana Bueno de Freitas, and Robert D. Burk

2. A Real-Time PCR Approach Based on SPF10 Primers and the INNO-LiPA HPV Genotyping Extra Assay for the Detection and Typing of Human Papillomavirus

M. Isabel Micalessi, Gaelle A. Boulet, and J. Jean-Paul Bogers

Part II: Molecular Pathogenesis of CxCA

3. Replication of Human Papillomavirus in Culture

Eric J. Ryndock, Jennifer Biryukov, and Craig Meyers

4. HPV Binding Assay to Laminin-332/Integrin 6 4 on Human Keratinocytes

Sarah A. Brendle and Neil D. Christensen

5. Methods to Assess the Nucleocytoplasmic Shuttling of the HPV E1 Helicase and Its Effects on Cellular Proliferation and Induction of a DNA Damage Response

Michael Lehoux, Amelie Fradet-Turcotte, and Jacques Archambault

6. Genetic Methods for Studying the Role of Viral Oncogenes in the HPV Life Cycle

Jason M. Bodily

7. Robust HPV-18 Production in Organotypic Cultures of Primary Human Keratinocytes

Hsu-Kun Wang, Thomas R. Broker, and Louise T. Chow

8. A High-Throughput Cellular Assay to Quantify the p53-Degradation Activity of E6 from Different Human Papillomavirus Types

David Gagnon and Jacques Archambault

9. Retroviral Expression of Human Cystatin Genes in HeLa Cells

Crystal M. Diep, Gagandeep Kaur, Daniel Keppler, and Athena W. Lin

Part III: Vaccinations and Immune Responses to HPV Infections

10. Molecular Analysis of Human Papillomavirus Virus-Like Particle Activated Langerhans Cells In Vitro

Andrew W. Woodham, Adam B. Raff, Diane M. Da Silva, and W. Martin Kast

Part IV: Identification of Novel Potential Drug Targets

11. Selective Silencing of Gene Target Expression By siRNA Expression Plasmids in Human Cervical Cancer Cells

Peralta-Zaragoza Oscar, De la O-Gomez Faustino, Deas Jessica, Fernandez-Tilapa Gloria, Fierros-Zarate Geny del Socorro, Gomez-Ceron Claudia, Burguete-Garcia Ana, Torres-Poveda Kirvis, Bermudez-Morales Victor Hugo, Rodriguez-Dorantes Mauricio, Perez-Plasencia Carlos, and Madrid-Marina Vicente

12. Silencing of E6/E7 Expression in Cervical Cancer Stem-Like Cells

Wenyi Gu, Nigel McMillan, and Chengzhong Yu

13. Two-Step Procedure for Evaluating Experimentally Induced DNA Damage: Texas Red and Comet Assays

Gina J. Ferris, Lauren B. Shunkwiler, and Charles A. Kunos

14. Measurement of Deubiquitinating Enzyme Activity Via a Suicidal HA-Ub-VS Probe

Colleen Rivard and Martina Bazzaro

Part V: Approaches to Detecting, Typing, and Staging of CxCA

15. Immunocytochemical Analysis of the Cervical Pap Smear

Terry K. Morgan and Michelle Berlin

16. Diagnosis of HPV-Negative, Gastric-Type Adenocarcinoma of the Endocervix

Edyta C. Pirog

17. Targeting of the HPV-16 E7 Protein by RNA Aptamers

Julia Dolores Toscano-Garibay, Maria Luisa Benitez-Hess, and Luis Marat Alvarez-Salas

18. The Use of MYBL2 as a Novel Candidate Biomarker of Cervical Cancer

Cara M. Martin, Katharine Astbury, Louise Kehoe, Jacqueline Barry O'Crowley, Sharon O'Toole, and John J. O'Leary

19. Fixation Methods for the Preservation of Morphology, RNAs, and Proteins in Paraffin-Embedded Human Cervical Cancer Cell Xenografts in Mice

Yoko Matsuda and Toshiyuki Ishiwata

Part VI: Genomic Analyses of CxCA

20. Assessment of the HPV DNA Methylation Status in Cervical Lesions

Mina Kalantari and Hans-Ulrich Bernard

21. MeDIP-on-Chip for Methylation Profiling

Yaw-Wen Hsu, Rui-Lan Huang, and Hung-Cheng Lai

22. Use of DBD-FISH for the Study of Cervical Cancer Progression

Eva I. Cortes-Gutierrez, Jose L. Fernandez, Martha I. Davila-Rodriguez, Carmen Lopez-Fernandez, and Jaime Gosalvez

Part VII: Cellular Assays and Cell Culture Models of CxCA

23. A Quantitative and High-Throughput Assay of Human Papillomavirus DNA Replication

David Gagnon, Amelie Fradet-Turcotte, and Jacques Archambault

24. Native Human Papillomavirus Production, Quantification, and Infectivity Analysis

Jennifer Biryukov, Linda Cruz, Eric J. Ryndock, and Craig Meyers

25. Functional Analysis of HPV-Like Particle-Activated Langerhans Cells In Vitro

Lisa Yan, Andrew W. Woodham, Diane M. Da Silva, and W. Martin Kast

26. Assessment of the Radiation Sensitivity of Cervical Cancer Cell Lines

Mayil Vahanan Bose and Thangarajan Rajkumar

Part VIII: Animal Models of CxCA and Experimental Therapeutic Strategies

27. Mouse Model of Cervicovaginal Papillomavirus Infection

Nicolas Cuburu, Rebecca J. Cerio, Cynthia D. Thompson, and Patricia M. Day

28. Establishment of Orthotopic Primary Cervix Cancer Xenografts

Naz Chaudary, Karolina Jaluba, Melania Pintilie, and Richard P. Hill

29. Generation of K14-E7/ N87sscat Double Transgenic Mice as a Model of Cervical Cancer

Gulay Bulut and Aykut UEren

Additional information

NLS9781493952854
9781493952854
1493952854
Cervical Cancer: Methods and Protocols by Daniel Keppler
New
Paperback
Humana Press Inc.
2016-09-22
413
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