HSP70, HSP27 and TNF-a were measured by immunoblotting in samples of pathological and healthy cutaneous and gland tissues (20 dogs of different ages and sex). HSP70 and HSP27 expressions are respectively characterized by a significant increase (p<0.01) and decrease in pathological tissues compared to healthy ones. Preliminary detections on TNF-a don’t show significant differences. This work underlines the importance of HSPs and cytokines and the close relationships with several pathological conditions. Further investigations will be carry out to obtain valid markers for neoplasm in dogs tissues

Evaluation of HSP70, 27 and TNF-a expression in different canine cutaneous and gland diseases / Monari M.; Foschi J.; Bichi Ruspoli Forteguerri E.; Valgimigli S.; Zanatta M.; Capitani O.; Serrazanetti G.P.. - In: VETERINARY RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 0165-7380. - STAMPA. - 33 (1):(2009), pp. S109-S111. (Intervento presentato al convegno LXII ANNUAL MEETING of the ITALIAN SOCIETY for VETERINARY SCIENCES (SISVET) tenutosi a San Benedetto del Tronto (Ascoli Piceno), Italy nel 2008).

Evaluation of HSP70, 27 and TNF-a expression in different canine cutaneous and gland diseases

MONARI, MARTA;FOSCHI, JURGEN;BICHI RUSPOLI FORTEGUERRI, ELENA;VALGIMIGLI, SIMOND;ZANATTA, MARCO;CAPITANI, OMBRETTA;SERRAZANETTI, GIAN PAOLO
2009

Abstract

HSP70, HSP27 and TNF-a were measured by immunoblotting in samples of pathological and healthy cutaneous and gland tissues (20 dogs of different ages and sex). HSP70 and HSP27 expressions are respectively characterized by a significant increase (p<0.01) and decrease in pathological tissues compared to healthy ones. Preliminary detections on TNF-a don’t show significant differences. This work underlines the importance of HSPs and cytokines and the close relationships with several pathological conditions. Further investigations will be carry out to obtain valid markers for neoplasm in dogs tissues
2009
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S111
Evaluation of HSP70, 27 and TNF-a expression in different canine cutaneous and gland diseases / Monari M.; Foschi J.; Bichi Ruspoli Forteguerri E.; Valgimigli S.; Zanatta M.; Capitani O.; Serrazanetti G.P.. - In: VETERINARY RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 0165-7380. - STAMPA. - 33 (1):(2009), pp. S109-S111. (Intervento presentato al convegno LXII ANNUAL MEETING of the ITALIAN SOCIETY for VETERINARY SCIENCES (SISVET) tenutosi a San Benedetto del Tronto (Ascoli Piceno), Italy nel 2008).
Monari M.; Foschi J.; Bichi Ruspoli Forteguerri E.; Valgimigli S.; Zanatta M.; Capitani O.; Serrazanetti G.P.
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