Re: Nanobacteria Link to Cancer: Nexus Magazine Article
- From: "Steph" <steph@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 05 Nov 2005 05:33:19 GMT
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> Steph....Here's a scientific study published in the research Journal of
> Histopathology linking Nanobacteria Infection with Ovarian Cancer.
>
> Histopathology
> Volume 45 Issue 6 Page 633 - December 2004
> doi:10.1111/j.1365-2559.2004.02030.x
>
>
> Presence of nanobacteria in psammoma bodies of ovarian cancer: evidence
> for pathogenetic role in intratumoral biomineralization
> G Hudelist1,2, C F Singer1, E Kubista1, M Manavi1, R Mueller3, K
> Pischinger3 & K Czerwenka3
> Hudelist G, Singer C F, Kubista E, Manavi M, Mueller R, Pischinger K &
> Czerwenka K
> (2004) Histopathology45, 633-637
> Presence of nanobacteria in psammoma bodies of ovarian cancer: evidence
> for pathogenetic role in intratumoral biomineralization
> Aims: The presence of laminated, calcified extracellular debris known
> as psammoma bodies is a well-known histomorphological feature of
> ovarian adenocarcinomas and other human malignancies. Biomineralization
> has recently been found to be associated with a group of extremely
> small Gram-negative bacteria capable of precipitating calcium salts.
> The aim of the present study was to evaluate a possible pathogenic link
> between the development of psammoma bodies and nanobacteria infection.
>
> Material and results: Immunohistochemical staining and reverse
> transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) were used to analyse
> nanobacterial protein and gene expression in eight psammona
> body-containing adenocarcinomas and in 10 malignant ovarian tumours
> without signs of biomineralization. Nanobacterial proteins were
> detected in eight out of eight (100%) psammoma-positive tumour samples.
> Conversely, none of the 10 psammoma-negative tissues (0%) was positive
> for nanobacterial antigens. Furthermore, nanobacterial mRNA was
> detectable in all of the four tissues (100%) that contained psammoma
> bodies, but was absent in all 10 ovarian cystadenocarcinomas (0%) that
> were psammoma negative.
>
> Conclusions: We found a 100% concordance between the expression of
> nanobacteria and the presence of psammoma bodies in malignant ovarian
> tumours. Several lines of evidence suggest the involvement of these
> organisms in the process of biomineralization. We therefore conclude
> that nanobacterial infection of malignant ovarian tissue contributes to
> mechanisms leading to the formation of calcified deposits known as
> psammoma bodies.
>
Read the last sentence.
Psammoma bodies aren't cancers, they simply occur in some cancers. To assume
that because nanobacs are associated with psammoma bodies, they are are also
causative agents in cancer is the height of folly.
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