Ryan F. Osborne
Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science
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Laryngoscope | 2008
Ryan F. Osborne; Travis Shaw; Hootan Zandifar; Dennis H. Kraus
Objective: The purpose of this study is to determine whether elective parotidectomy is necessary in patients with clinically and radiographically N0 parotid disease with isolated primary auricular nonmelanoma cutaneous malignancies. Auricular malignancies are typically managed by wedge resection or wide local excision. Although small lesions are easily managed by conservative excision, large bulky tumors, those with multifocal involvement, and recalcitrant lesions, often require more extensive resection including total auriculectomy, parotidectomy, and/or neck dissection.
Acta Histochemica | 2003
Mamdooh Ghoneum; Iqbal S. Grewal; Jimmy J. Brown; Ryan F. Osborne; Hania Elembabi; Gus Gill
Experiments were carried out to investigate whether different lymphatic tumour cell lines have similar kinetic characteristics of phagocytosis of microorganisms. Six tumour cell lines were used. These were a human T-cell line (CEM), a mouse T-cell line (YAC-1), a human B-cell line (LAZ), and a human erythroleukemic tumour cells (K562), whereas 2 cell lines of professional phagocytosis were used as controls, a human macrophage cell line (THP1) and a mouse macrophage cell line (P388D1). Tumour cells were mixed with candida albicans at a ratio of 10:1 of candida to tumour cells and the percentage of tumour cells that had attached/phagocytosed candida was determined. After 4 h coculture with candida, tumour cells not of T-cell origin (LAZ and K562) showed moderate level of phagocytosis (28%), whereas tumour cells of T-cell origin (CEM and YAC-1) demonstrated low levels of phagocytosis (15%) as compared to macrophage cell lines (THP1 and P388D1) that showed maximum phagocytosis (64-78%). Acid phosphatase (AcPase) activity was increased by 33% during coculture of YAC-1 cells and yeast cells. In conclusion, the results suggest that lymphatic tumour cells of nonphagocytic origin acquire phagocytic properties during the course of malignancy, and digestion of phagocytosed yeast cells maybe related with AcPase activity, as well as that of other lysosomal enzymes. This phenomenon may represent one mechanism by which tumour cells downregulate immune surveillance.
Laryngoscope | 2003
Jimmy J. Brown; Helen Xu; Junko Nishitani; Hezla Mohammed; Ryan F. Osborne; Senait Teklehaimanot; Gus Gill; Xuan Liu
Objective The purpose of the study was twofold: 1) to search for potential biomarkers that were overexpressed in cell lines that could represent both a clinical premalignant (immortalized) and a malignant state, and 2) to attempt to correlate metallothionein gene expression with clinical outcome in laryngeal carcinoma.
Laryngoscope | 2010
Michelle Levian; Hootan Zandifar; Ryan F. Osborne; Hamilton Js
Ear, nose, & throat journal | 2002
Jimmy J. Brown; Hezla Mohamed; Lorraine Williams-Smith; Ryan F. Osborne; Joan F. Coker; Brian Yee
Ear, nose, & throat journal | 2004
Avitia S; Ryan F. Osborne
Ear, nose, & throat journal | 2005
Ryan F. Osborne; Manish R Purohit; Hamilton Js
Ear, nose, & throat journal | 2003
Ryan F. Osborne; Avitia S; Hootan Zandifar; Jimmy J. Brown
Ear, nose, & throat journal | 2010
Hootan Zandifar; Hamilton Js; Ryan F. Osborne; Walsh Re; Robert M. Kellman
Cellular and Molecular Biology | 2003
Jimmy J. Brown; Helen Xu; William-Smith L; Mohamed H; Senait Teklehaimanot; Zhuo J; Ryan F. Osborne; Liu F; Gowans Re; Junko Nishitani; Xuan Liu