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Akt/PI3K signaling in different stages of skin cancer: prognostic and therapeutic implications.

This project aims to investigate AKT/PKB signaling in different stages of squamous cell carcinoma of the skin. We will start from patient material (patient matched normal epidermis, SCC in situ/full thickness dysplasia, superficial and deep invasive SCC and SCC metastasis) and use immunohistochemistry on tissue micro arrays (TMA) and Reverse-Phase Protien array (RPP) to investigate in small numbers of dysplastic or frankly malignant squamous cells the AKT/PKB signal transduction events. The obtained data will be  correlated with  other histological characteristics  (differentiation status, perineural invasion, tumor size) and clinical data (i.e. recurrence of the tumor, presence of nodal and distant metastasis), indicative of poor prognosis  in order to  identify prognostic AKT dependent pathways.  Those data will  also be used to select for tumor material to isolate primary cultures forchemotherapy response studies and epithelial mesenchymal transitionstudies at the cellular level.
Date:1 Aug 2008 →  30 Jun 2009
Keywords:Skin cancer
Disciplines:Dermatology
Project type:PhD project