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Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), BCL-2, and Bax expression in fibropapilloma tumor tissue and skin tissue of sea turtles

Posted on:2010-02-17Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Florida Atlantic UniversityCandidate:Bancalari-Schmidlapp, AngelaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2444390002471342Subject:Biology
Abstract/Summary:
In sea turtles, the study of the etiology and development of fibropapillomatosis is not fully understood. Sea turtle fibropapillomatosis is a disease characterized by the proliferation of skin fibropapillomas and occasional internal fibromas. In this study, sea turtle fibropapilloma tumor and healthy tissue samples were used to look at VEGF, BCL-2 and Bax expression. Cancer tumors have a well established pattern of protein expression that involves overexpression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), responsible for the growth of new blood vessels, and a high BCL-2 to Bax ratio that leads to uncontrolled cell proliferation. Real time PCR was used to analyze VEGF expression, and Western blot techniques were used to measure BCL-2 and Bax expression. The results indicated that expression of VEGF was not significantly higher in tumor vs. skin tissue. For the differential expression of BCL-2 and Bax, the results were not in agreement with the established levels found in cancer studies, showing no significant change in BCL-2 expression and significantly higher levels of Bax in tumor vs. healthy tissue.
Keywords/Search Tags:BCL-2, Expression, Bax, VEGF, Tissue, Tumor, Sea, Growth
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