Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6054915 | Oral Oncology | 2015 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The development of OSCCs in both UK and Sri Lankan populations appears largely mediated by similar biological pathways despite the differences related to race, ethnicity, lifestyle, and/or exposure to environmental carcinogens. However, IPA revealed a highly activated “Cell-mediated Immune Response” in Sri Lankan normal and tumor samples relative to UK cohorts. It seems likely, therefore, that any future attempts to personalize treatment for OSCC patients will need to be different in Western and Asian countries to reflect differences in gene expression and the immune status of the patients.
Keywords
ECMOSCCscRNAIPAqRT-PCRSAMFDRSCCqPCRcDNAComplementary DNAESTsH&EHCCQuantitative PCRcomplementary RNAArachidonic acidIngenuity Pathway Analysisfold changeExpressed sequence tagsMicroarrayquantitative real time PCRSri Lankaextra-cellular matrixBiological pathwaysgene expression profilingfalse discovery ratehaematoxylin and eosinSquamous cell carcinomaoral squamous cell carcinomasoral squamous cell carcinomaHead and neck squamous cell carcinomaHepatocellular carcinoma
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Authors
Anas A. Saeed, Andrew H. Sims, Stephen S. Prime, Ian Paterson, Paul G. Murray, Victor R. Lopes,