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Novel surgical approaches for sampling the ovarian surface epithelium and proximal fluid proteome
- Source :
- Journal of proteome research. 9(11)
- Publication Year :
- 2010
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Abstract
- The pathogenesis of ovarian, fallopian tube, and peritoneal cancers has been difficult to elucidate despite intense effort. Recently, though, the care of women felt to be at high risk due to a strong family history of breast and/or ovarian cancer or a known germline BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation has provided potential insight into the development of these malignancies. Risk-reducing surgical removal of the fallopian tubes and ovaries, called risk-reducing bilateral salpingo-oopherectomy (RRBSO), is commonly performed as a laparoscopic procedure to minimize recovery time. We describe here an optimized surgical sampling workflow for analyzing the proteomes of peritoneal, fallopian tube, and ovarian surface epithelial (OSE) specimens collected at the time of laparoscopic RRBSO, a technique which has not been described previously. This methodology presents a unique opportunity for closer examination of the proteomic alterations in the tissues at risk for malignant transformation in women with an inherited susceptibility to ovarian, fallopian tube, and peritoneal cancer development.
- Subjects :
- Pathology
medicine.medical_specialty
endocrine system
endocrine system diseases
Proteome
Genital Neoplasms, Female
Ovary
Biology
Biochemistry
Epithelium
Article
Malignant transformation
Urogenital Surgical Procedure
Peritoneal Neoplasm
Fallopian Tube Neoplasm
medicine
Ascitic Fluid
Fallopian Tube Neoplasms
Humans
Laparoscopy
Fallopian Tubes
Peritoneal Neoplasms
Ovarian Neoplasms
medicine.diagnostic_test
General Chemistry
Anatomy
medicine.disease
female genital diseases and pregnancy complications
Urogenital Surgical Procedures
Neoplasm Proteins
medicine.anatomical_structure
Female
Ovarian cancer
Fallopian tube
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15353907
- Volume :
- 9
- Issue :
- 11
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of proteome research
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....abae57ade3cb6cfa9c943b61ea462edd