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Human Pathology | 2013

Oncogene alterations in endometrial carcinosarcomas

Michele Biscuola; Koen K. Van de Vijver; María Ángeles Castilla; Laura Romero-Pérez; María Ángeles López-García; Juan Díaz-Martín; Xavier Matias-Guiu; Esther Oliva; J.P. Calvo

Endometrial carcinosarcomas are aggressive neoplasias composed of high-grade carcinomatous and sarcomatous elements. The pathogenesis and specific genetic alterations underlying these tumors are still not well known. We analyzed alterations in oncogenes involved in the pathogenesis of endometrial carcinomas that might represent predictive markers for specific therapies. Immunohistochemistry for HER2 (tyrosine kinase-type cell surface receptor HER2) and c-KIT (tyrosine-protein kinase Kit) and fluorescence in situ hybridization for EGFR (epidermal growth factor receptor) and ALK (anaplastic lymphoma receptor tyrosine kinase) were carried out for 76 endometrial carcinosarcoma samples on sequential tissue microarray sections. Analysis of 238 mutations across 19 common oncogenes was performed on 34 samples using the Sequenom OncoCarta Panel (Sequenom, Hamburg, Germany). We observed EGFR, HER2, and c-KIT expression in 71%, 1.5%, and 2.7% of tumors, respectively. EGFR amplification was detected in 11 of 76 endometrial carcinosarcomas (14.5%). Four samples showed both amplification and aneuploidy (5.2%). ALK amplification together with chromosome 2 polysomy was found in 1.3% of endometrial carcinosarcomas. In total, 23 mutations in 9 different oncogenes were detected in 15 (44.1%) of 34 endometrial carcinosarcomas. Five endometrial carcinosarcomas (14.7%) had 2 or more mutations. Eleven tumors (32.3%) had mutations affecting the PI3K (phosphoinositide-3-kinase)/AKT (v-akt murine thymoma viral oncogene homolog 1) (6 mutations in PIK3CA (PI3K catalytic alpha polypeptide) and 1 in AKT) and/or RAS/BRAF (serine/threonine-protein kinase B-raf) pathway (3 KRAS [kirsten RAS oncogene homolog], 2 NRAS [neuroblastoma RAS viral oncogene homolog], and 1 BRAF). Mutations in PDGFRA (platelet-derived growth factor receptor, alpha polypeptide) and/or KIT were found in 5 endometrial carcinosarcomas (14.7%). Finally, we found mutations in MET (met proto-oncogene [hepatocyte growth factor receptor]) in 2 tumors (5.9%) and in EGFR in one (2.9%). Our study evidences mutations in oncogenes in endometrial carcinosarcomas that are targets or modulators of response to specific therapies in other human cancers, with PI3K/AKT being the most frequently altered pathway.


Materials Science Forum | 2014

Comparison of 5kV SiC JBS and PiN Diodes

Maxime Berthou; Philippe Godignon; J.P. Calvo; Andrei Mihaila; Enea Bianda; Iulian Nistor

Recent availability of large SiC wafer with reduced density of defects and maturity of our fabrication process permitted to fabricate 15A-5kV W-JBS (25 mm2) and 15A-5kV PiN (10 mm2) diodes on 4 wafers. We will present and compare their static characteristics. Several W-JBS diodes have been packaged and switched at 2.5kV to study their reverse recovery and demonstrate the major advantages of the SIC-JBS devices at high voltage.


Science, Technology and European Cultural Heritage#R##N#Proceedings of the European Symposium, Bologna, Italy, 13–16 June 1989 | 1991

DEGRADATION OF BUILDING MATERIALS OF THE TOLEDO CATHEDRAL (SPAIN)

M. C. López de Azcona; F. Mingarro; M. A. García del Cura; S. Ordóñez; J.P. Calvo; R. Fort; M. Bustillo; M. Peinado; A.M. Alonso Zarza

The Toledo Cathedral was built with different types of stones (mainly granites and carbonates) which display varied weathering features. It is concluded that rock degradation induced by pollution is weak. The alteration has been mainly due to climatic controlled factors, such as humidity, thermal changes and frosting. These processes resulted in scaling of the stone blocks, alteration of the granite texture to sand, and the development of discontinuities within the rocks.


Sedimentology | 2001

Petrographic and geochemical evidence for the formation of primary, bacterially induced lacustrine dolomite: La Roda ‘white earth’ (Pliocene, central Spain)

M. Ángeles García del Cura; J.P. Calvo; S. Ordóñez; Blair F. Jones; Juan Carlos Cañaveras


Sedimentology | 1992

Soil-landscape and climatic relationships in the middle Miocene of the Madrid Basin

A. M. Alonso Zarza; V. P. Wright; J.P. Calvo; M. A. García del Cura


Archive | 1996

Tertiary basins of Spain: Sedimentary evolution of lake systems through the Miocene of the Madrid Basin: paleoclimatic and paleohydrological constraints

J.P. Calvo; A.M. Alonso Zarza; M. A. García del Cura; S. Ordóñez; Juan Pablo Rodríguez-Aranda; M.E. Sanz Montero


Acta geológica hispánica | 1989

Sedimentología de los complejos lacustres miocenos de la Cuenca de Madrid

J.P. Calvo; S. Ordóñez; M. A. García del Cura; M. Hoyos; Ana María Alonso-Zarza; E. Sanz; J. P. Rodríguez Aranda


Acta geológica hispánica | 1997

Late Miocene alluvial sediments from the Teruel area: Magnetostratigraphy, magnetic susceptibility, and facies organization

Miguel Garcés Crespo; Wout Krijgsman; J. Van Dam; J.P. Calvo; Luis Alcalá; Ana María Alonso-Zarza


Journal of iberian geology: an international publication of earth sciences | 1997

Interpretación paleoambiental del yacimiento de La Gloria 4 (Plioceno, Fosa de Teruel) a partir del análisis de facies y de asociaciones de gasterópodos y de mamíferos

A.M. Alonso Zarza; J. Albesa; Luis Alcalá; J.P. Calvo


Archive | 1997

Neógeno de la Fosa de Teruel

Luis Alcalá; Ana María Alonso-Zarza; Pere Anadón; J.P. Calvo; Federico Ortí; Laura Rosell; J. Van Dam

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S. Ordóñez

Spanish National Research Council

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Ana María Alonso-Zarza

Complutense University of Madrid

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Luis Alcalá

Spanish National Research Council

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M. A. García del Cura

Spanish National Research Council

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A.M. Alonso Zarza

Complutense University of Madrid

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F. Mingarro

Complutense University of Madrid

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Laura Rosell

University of Barcelona

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M. Bustillo

Complutense University of Madrid

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M. C. López de Azcona

Spanish National Research Council

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