4 results on '"Aliza Amiel"'
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2. Senescence in amniocytes and placentas from trisomy 21 pregnancies
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Tal Biron-Shental, Meytal Liberman, Yehudit Sharon, Dvora Kidron, Moshe Fejgin, and Aliza Amiel
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Senescence ,Placenta ,Population ,Intrauterine growth restriction ,Biology ,Andrology ,Pregnancy ,Heterochromatin ,medicine ,Humans ,Amnion ,education ,Cells, Cultured ,Cellular Senescence ,education.field_of_study ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Karyotype ,medicine.disease ,Senescence-associated heterochromatin focus ,Molecular biology ,Trophoblasts ,Telomere ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Case-Control Studies ,Cytogenetic Analysis ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Female ,Down Syndrome ,Trisomy - Abstract
Senescence has been described as a stable cell proliferation arrest resulting from the progression of primary human fibroblasts through a finite number of population doublings in vitro. Accelerated telomere shortening was observed in pregnancies complicated by intrauterine growth restriction, in placentas of diabetic mothers and trisomy 21 amniocytes. We hypothesized that under conditions of stress, telomeres in placentas will be shorter and there will be more cells with the senescence phenotype.The two study groups included placental biopsies from 7 cases of trisomy 21 and amniocytes from 10 cases of trisomy 21. The control groups consisted of placental biopsies from 6 cases and amniocytes from 10 pregnancies with a normal karyotype. The samples were analyzed for the presence of senescent cells based on the number of fragments in each cell.A significantly higher percentage of cells in the senescent state, based on a higher percentage of cells with more fragmentations, were found in the amniocytes (20.8%) and in trophoblasts (94.3%) from placentas with trisomy 21 compared to the control groups.Among other genetic instability parameters, trisomy 21 amniocytes and trophoblasts express a higher prevalence of senescent cells than were previously reported.
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- 2013
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3. Endoreduplication in cervical trophoblast cells from normal pregnancies
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Tal Biron-Shental, Meytal Liberman, Aris Antsaklis, Moshe Fejgin, Stavros Sifakis, and Aliza Amiel
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Prenatal diagnosis ,Cervix Uteri ,Validation Studies as Topic ,Biology ,Polyploidy ,Polyploid ,Pregnancy ,Prenatal Diagnosis ,medicine ,Humans ,Endoreduplication ,False Positive Reactions ,Cervix ,Gynecology ,Fetus ,Infant, Newborn ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Trophoblast ,Karyotype ,Trophoblasts ,Pregnancy Trimester, First ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Chorionic Villi Sampling ,Health ,Karyotyping ,embryonic structures ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Gestation ,Female - Abstract
Fetal cells represented by extravillous trophoblasts (EVT) obtained from the cervix by a minimally invasive procedure are important for prenatal diagnosis in early pregnancies. Endoreduplication is a duplication of chromosomes without mitosis, leading to polyploidy that might represent increased cellular metabolic activity. In this study, we estimated the normal prevalence of polyploid trophoblasts exfoliated to the cervix between 5 and 13 weeks of gestation.Cervical samples were obtained by cytobrush, between 5 and 13 weeks of gestation from 36 randomly selected, singleton pregnancies. FISH was done with X, Y and two 21 probes.We diagnosed 21 pregnancies with female and 15 pregnancies with male fetal karyotypes. A mean of 15.2 (0.02%) tetraploid cells were found in pregnancies with a female fetus and a mean of 2.0 (0.003%) tetraploid cells were found in pregnancies with a male fetus. The tetraploid cells (endoreduplicated trophoblasts) were two to three times larger than the normal cells usually seen in the cervix.Extravillus trophoblasts tend to form endoreduplication to the ploidy level of 4c-8c of DNA. Those cells may represent a typical phenomenon in the growing placenta. Extravillus trophoblasts from female fetuses tend to form higher rates of endoreduplication.
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- 2012
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4. Telomere Aggregates in Hepatitis C Patients
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Yona Kitay-Cohen, Lilach Goldberg-Bittman, R Sharoni, Moshe Fejgin, Ruth Hadary, and Aliza Amiel
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Cancer Research ,Biology ,Antiviral Agents ,Virus ,Immune system ,Detection diagnosis ,Chronic hepatitis ,Leukocytes ,medicine ,Humans ,In patient ,Cells, Cultured ,In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence ,Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin ,virus diseases ,General Medicine ,Hepatitis C ,Hepatitis C, Chronic ,Middle Aged ,Telomere ,Cell Transformation, Viral ,medicine.disease ,Virology ,digestive system diseases ,Treatment Outcome ,Oncology ,Cancer genetics - Abstract
Telomeres of tumor nuclei tend to form aggregates (TA). The aim of this study was to estimate the TA formation in leukocytes of patients with chronic hepatitis C (HCV) which is considered to be premalignant disease, in patients of HCV who eradicated the virus. PNA Telomere kit (Dako) was used to evaluate the TA formation with the utilization of 2D fluorescence microscopy. A higher rate of TA was found in both HCV groups as compared to controls. Our results indicate that HCV patients have some of the components that create the cascade of events leading to malignancies.
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- 2009
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