Uri Saragovi
McGill University
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American Journal of Pathology | 2009
Saima Hassan; Cristiano Ferrario; Uri Saragovi; Louise Quenneville; Louis Gaboury; Andrea Baccarelli; Ombretta Salvucci; Mark Basik
The chemokine stromal cell-derived factor-1 (SDF-1) may function to attract CXCR4-expressing cancer cells to metastatic organs. We have previously demonstrated that low plasma SDF-1, a host-derived marker, increases distant metastatic risk in breast cancer. We therefore hypothesized that tumors overexpressing the SDF-1 receptor CXCR4 have an enhanced ability to metastasize in patients with low plasma SDF-1 levels. In this study, we determined the prognostic significance of activated CXCR4, or phosphorylated CXCR4 (p-CXCR4), and CXCR7, another receptor for SDF-1. Immunohistochemistry was performed on a tissue microarray built using 237 samples from the same cohort of patients for which we measured plasma SDF-1 levels. We found that the prognostic value of p-CXCR4 expression (hazard ratio or HR, 3.95; P = 0.004) was superior to total CXCR4 expression (HR, 3.20; P = 0.03). The rate of breast cancer-specific mortality was much higher in patients with both high p-CXCR4 expression and low plasma SDF-1 levels (HR, 5.96; P < 0.001) than either low plasma SDF-1 (HR, 3.59; P = 0.01) or high p-CXCR4 expression (HR, 3.83; P = 0.005) alone. The added prognostic value of low plasma SDF-1 was only effective in patients with high p-CXCR4 expression, and as such, provides clinical validation for modulation of the metastatic potential of tumor cells by an inherent host-derived metastatic risk factor.
Physics in Medicine and Biology | 2007
Nada Tomic; M Gosselin; Jonathan F Wan; Uri Saragovi; Ervin B. Podgorsak; Michael D.C. Evans; Slobodan Devic
We describe a technique for the MTT assay that irradiates all cells at once by a combination of couch movement and a step-and-shoot irradiation technique on a linear accelerator with 6 MV and 18 MV photon beams. In two experimental setups, we obtained maximum to minimum dose ranges of 10 for the constant MU/bin (monitor units per bin) setup and 20 for the variable MU/bin technique. The irradiation technique described is dose rate independent and it can be used on any teletherapy irradiation machine. We also employed radiochromic film dosimetry to verify dose delivered in each of the wells within the dish. It is shown that for the lowest doses, relative dose variation within wells reaches a value of 6%. We also demonstrated that the radiochromic film positioned below the 96-well plate does not underestimate dose deposited within each compartment by more than 2% due to the vertical dose gradient.
Archive | 2004
Claudio Cuello; Uri Saragovi; Pierre Du Ruisseau; Phil Gold; Nicole F. Bernard; Serge Moffett
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Uri Saragovi; Lynne Lesauteur; Claudio Cuello
Archive | 2009
Serge Moffett; Dominic Melançon; Uri Saragovi; Phil Gold; Claudio Cuello
Archive | 2003
Uri Saragovi; Veronique Guillemard
Archive | 2004
Claudio Cuello; Uri Saragovi; Ruisseau Pierre Du; Phil Gold; Nicole F. Bernard; Serge Moffett
International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2006
J.F. Wan; Uri Saragovi; H. Conway; L. Ivanisevic; Nada Tomic; Slobodan Devic
Archive | 2005
Uri Saragovi; Lynne Lesauteur; Claudio Cuello
Archive | 2004
Nicole F. Bernard; Claudio Cuello; Ruisseau Pierre Du; Phil Gold; Serge Moffett; Uri Saragovi