10 results on '"GEORGESCU, Simona-Roxana"'
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2. A Panel of Potential Serum Markers Related to Angiogenesis, Antioxidant Defense and Hypoxia for Differentiating Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinomas from Actinic Keratoses.
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Georgescu, Simona Roxana, Tocut, Sandra Milena, Matei, Clara, Ene, Corina Daniela, Nicolae, Ilinca, and Tampa, Mircea
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BIOMARKERS , *SQUAMOUS cell carcinoma , *ACTINIC keratosis , *SKIN cancer , *HYPOXEMIA , *NEOVASCULARIZATION , *KERATOSIS - Abstract
Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) arising from the malignant proliferation of epidermal keratinocytes is the second most common skin cancer. Actinic keratosis (AK), which is considered cSCC in situ, may progress into invasive tumors. Currently, there are no serum markers that can differentiate cSCC from AK. The aim of our study was to assess angiogenesis and oxidative stress in patients with cSCC and patients with AK and find reliable serum markers useful in the diagnosis of cSCC. We have determined the serum levels of a group of proangiogenic factors (MMP-2, MMP-9, VEGF, FGF2), the total antioxidative status/capacity (TAS/TAC), ImAnOx, a marker of oxidative stress, and HIF-1 alpha, an indicator of hypoxia. We have identified higher serum levels of MMP-2. MMP-9, VEGF, FGF2 and HIF-1 alpha and lower levels of ImAnOx in cSCC patients compared to AK patients and controls. There were no statistically significant differences between AK patients and controls. We have found positive correlations between proangiogenic markers and HIF-1 alpha and negative correlations between proangiogenic markers and ImAnOx. Our results suggest that MMP-2, MMP-9, VEGF, FGF2, ImAnOx and HIF-1 may be promising markers for differentiating AK from cSCC, and there is a link between angiogenesis, oxidative stress and hypoxia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. The Role of Beta HPV Types and HPV-Associated Inflammatory Processes in Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma.
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Tampa, Mircea, Mitran, Cristina Iulia, Mitran, Madalina Irina, Nicolae, Ilinca, Dumitru, Adrian, Matei, Clara, Manolescu, Loredana, Popa, Gabriela Loredana, Caruntu, Constantin, and Georgescu, Simona Roxana
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SQUAMOUS cell carcinoma ,INFLAMMATION ,PAPILLOMAVIRUSES ,PATHOLOGY ,ULTRAVIOLET radiation ,VERTEBRATE physiology ,VERTEBRATES ,CARCINOGENESIS ,SKIN tumors ,PAPILLOMAVIRUS diseases ,VIRUS diseases ,DISEASE complications - Abstract
Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is a common form of skin cancer with a complex but not fully understood pathogenesis. Recent research suggests the role of beta human papillomavirus (HPV) types and HPV-associated inflammatory processes in cSCC development. Beta HPV types are components of the normal flora; however, under the influence of certain cofactors, the virus may trigger a malignant process. Dysregulation of the immune system (chronic inflammation and immunosuppression), environmental factors (ultraviolet radiation), and genetic factors are the most important cofactors involved in beta HPV-related carcinogenesis. In addition, the oncoproteins E6 and E7 of beta HPV types differ biochemically from their counterparts in the structure of alpha HPV types, resulting in different mechanisms of action in carcinogenesis. The aim of our manuscript is to present an updated point of view on the involvement of beta HPV types in cSCC pathogenesis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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4. Photodynamic therapy: A hot topic in dermato-oncology.
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Tampa, Mircea, Sarbu, Maria-Isabela, Matei, Clara, Mitran, Cristina-Iulia, Mitran, Madalina-Irina, Caruntu, Constantin, Constantin, Carolina, Neagu, Monica, and Georgescu, Simona-Roxana
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PHOTODYNAMIC therapy ,PRECANCEROUS conditions ,DRUG delivery systems ,SQUAMOUS cell carcinoma ,CELL transformation ,LIGHT sources - Abstract
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a modern, non-invasive therapeutic method used for the destruction of various cells and tissues. It requires the simultaneous presence of three components: a photosensitizer (PS), a light source and oxygen. Precancerous skin lesions are conditions associated with a high likelihood of malignant transformation to squamous cell carcinoma. Data available so far indicate that PDT is a promising treatment method which can be successfully employed in several medical fields including dermatology, urology, ophthalmology, pneumology, cardiology, dentistry and immunology. Numerous authors therefore have studied this technique in order to improve its efficacy. As a result, significant advancement has been achieved with regard to PSs and drug delivery systems. Substantial progress was also obtained with respect to PDT for the treatment of precancerous skin lesions, several authors focusing their efforts on the study of daylight-PDT and on identifying methods of decreasing technique-related pain. This review reports on the most recent findings in PDT, with emphasis on cutaneous precancerous lesions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
5. Mediators of Inflammation - A Potential Source of Biomarkers in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma.
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Tampa, Mircea, Mitran, Madalina Irina, Mitran, Cristina Iulia, Sarbu, Maria Isabela, Matei, Clara, Nicolae, Ilinca, Caruntu, Ana, Tocut, Sandra Milena, Popa, Mircea Ioan, Caruntu, Constantin, and Georgescu, Simona Roxana
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SQUAMOUS cell carcinoma ,BIOLOGICAL tags ,INFLAMMATION ,CARCINOGENESIS ,ENVIRONMENTALLY induced diseases - Abstract
Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is the most common tumour of the oral cavity, associated with significant morbidity and mortality. It is a multifactorial condition, both genetic and environmental factors being involved in its development and progression. Its pathogenesis is not fully elucidated, but a pivotal role has been attributed to inflammation, strong evidence supporting the association between chronic inflammation and carcinogenesis. Moreover, an increasing number of studies have investigated the role of different mediators of inflammation in the early detection of OSCC. In this review, we have summarized the main markers of inflammation that could be useful in diagnosis and shed some light in OSCC pathogenesis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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6. Capsaicin: Friend or Foe in Skin Cancer and Other Related Malignancies?
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Georgescu, Simona-Roxana, Sârbu, Maria-Isabela, Matei, Clara, Ilie, Mihaela Adriana, Caruntu, Constantin, Constantin, Carolina, Neagu, Monica, and Tampa, Mircea
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Capsaicin is the main pungent in chili peppers, one of the most commonly used spices in the world; its analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties have been proven in various cultures for centuries. It is a lipophilic substance belonging to the class of vanilloids and an agonist of the transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 receptor. Taking into consideration the complex neuro-immune impact of capsaicin and the potential link between inflammation and carcinogenesis, the effect of capsaicin on muco-cutaneous cancer has aroused a growing interest. The aim of this review is to look over the most recent data regarding the connection between capsaicin and muco-cutaneous cancers, with emphasis on melanoma and muco-cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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7. Serum Sialylation Changes in Actinic Keratosis and Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma Patients.
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Tampa, Mircea, Nicolae, Ilinca, Mitran, Cristina Iulia, Mitran, Madalina Irina, Ene, Cosmin, Matei, Clara, Georgescu, Simona Roxana, and Ene, Corina Daniela
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SQUAMOUS cell carcinoma ,ACTINIC keratosis ,BASAL cell carcinoma ,CANCER cells ,SIALIC acids - Abstract
Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC), a malignant proliferation of the cutaneous epithelium, is the second most common skin cancer after basal cell carcinoma (BCC). Unlike BCC, cSCC exhibits a greater aggressiveness and the ability to metastasize to any organ in the body. Chronic inflammation and immunosuppression are important processes linked to the development of cSCC. The tumor can occur de novo or from the histological transformation of preexisting actinic keratoses (AK). Malignant cells exhibit a higher amount of sialic acid in their membranes than normal cells, and changes in the amount, type, or linkage of sialic acid in malignant cell glycoconjugates are related to tumor progression and metastasis. The aim of our study was to investigate the sialyation in patients with cSCC and patients with AK. We have determined the serum levels of total sialic acid (TSA), lipid-bound sialic acid (LSA), beta-galactoside 2,6-sialyltransferase I (ST6GalI), and neuraminidase 3 (NEU3) in 40 patients with cSCC, 28 patients with AK, and 40 healthy subjects. Data analysis indicated a significant increase in serum levels of TSA (p < 0.001), LSA (p < 0.001), ST6GalI (p < 0.001), and NEU3 (p < 0.001) in the cSCC group compared to the control group, whereas in patients with AK only the serum level of TSA was significantly higher compared to the control group (p < 0.001). When the cSCC and AK groups were compared, significant differences between the serum levels of TSA (p < 0.001), LSA (p < 0.001), ST6GalI (p < 0.001) and NEU3 (p < 0.001) were found. The rate of synthesis of sialoglycoconjugates and their rate of enzymatic degradation, expressed by the ST6GalI/NEU3 ratio, is 1.64 times lower in the cSCC group compared to the control group (p < 0.01) and 1.53 times lower compared to the AK group (p < 0.01). The tumor diameter, depth of invasion, and Ki67 were associated with higher levels of TSA and LSA. These results indicate an aberrant sialylation in cSCC that correlates with tumor aggressiveness. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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8. BASIC PRINCIPLES OF PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY IN DERMATO-ONCOLOGY.
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Tampa, M., Matei, Clara, Ion, Rodica-Mariana, and Georgescu, Simona-Roxana
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PHOTOCHEMOTHERAPY ,DERMATOLOGY ,SQUAMOUS cell carcinoma ,PHOTOSENSITIZERS ,KERATOSIS - Abstract
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9. PRINCIPII FUNDAMENTALE DE TERAPIE OTODINAMICĂ ÎN DERMATOLOGIA ONCOLOGICĂ.
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Tampa, M., Matei, Clara, Ion, Rodica-Mariana, and Georgescu, Simona-Roxana
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PHOTOCHEMOTHERAPY ,SQUAMOUS cell carcinoma ,BASAL cell carcinoma ,PHOTOSENSITIZERS ,PRECANCEROUS conditions - Abstract
Copyright of Acta Medica Transilvanica is the property of Sciendo and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2012
10. A CASE OF GIANT RAPID EVOLVING BUSCHKE-LÖWENSTEIN TUMOR IN AN IMMUNOCOMPETENT PATIENT.
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Tampa, Mircea, Malin-Benea, Mihaela Anca, Sarbu, Maria Isabela, Benea, Vasile, and Georgescu, Simona Roxana
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IMMUNOSUPPRESSION , *HISTOPATHOLOGY , *GENITAL warts , *SQUAMOUS cell carcinoma , *BIOLOGICAL evolution - Abstract
Buschke-Löwenstein tumor (BLT) is a rare premalignant disorder, with a considerable potential of malignant transformation into squamous cell carcinoma; HPV infection (especially HPV 6 and HPV 11) have an important role in the ethiopathogeny of the disease, along with immunosuppression- usually caused by HIV virus, a frequently encountered association. We report on the case of a 47 year old male patient who addresses our clinic for the occurrence of a giant tumoral lesion located in the intergluteal cleft, which had rapidly evolved despite the repeatedly negative HIV testing. The histopathologic examination confirms the clinical diagnosis of BLT; wide surgical excision of the tumor with safety margins was not followed by recurrence, during a follow-up period that exceeded 12 months. The case is distinguished through the large dimensions of the tumor, the extremely rare anatomical situation and the rapid evolution, despite the absence of HIV immunosuppression. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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