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Molekularbiologische Ansätze zur Entwicklung neuer Behandlungsformen für das AIDS-assoziierte Kaposi-Sarkom

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Kaposi-Sarkom-(KS-)Zellen wurden aus KS-Biopsien der Haut von AIDS-Patienten kultiviert. Kultivierte KS-Zellen weisen ein identisches Muster der Genexpression wie die KS-Spindelzellen in vivo auf, die als die eigentlichen Tumorzellen des KS betrachtet werden. Aufgrund dieser Übereinstimmung kann davon ausgegangen werden, daß kultivierte KS-Zellen den KS-Spindelzellen entsprechen. Diese Zellkulturen wurden als ein In-vitro-Modellsystem für Untersuchungen zur KS-Pathogenese und -therapie eingesetzt.

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Abbreviations

FKS:

fötales Kälberserum

gp130:

Glykoprotein 130

HIV-1:

humanes Immunschwäche Virus-1

IFN:

Interferon

IL:

Interleukin

KS:

Kaposi-Sarkom

LIF:

„leukemia inhibitory factor“

MCP-1:

„monocyte chemoattractant protein-1“

PDGF:

„plateletderived growth factor“

TGF-β:

„transforming growth factor-β“

VEGF:

„vascular endothelial growth factor“

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Stürzl, M., Dah-Shuhn, R., Köster, R. (1997). Molekularbiologische Ansätze zur Entwicklung neuer Behandlungsformen für das AIDS-assoziierte Kaposi-Sarkom. In: Brockmeyer, N.H., Mertins, L. (eds) HIV-Infekt. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60722-6_10

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