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A. Ferreira-Alemo, MD PhD
RIBOGRAMA
This research, is part of the fifteenth chapter of the book "COLORECTAL CANCER- Diagnosis Bases of Biomolecular. Has been prepared in the framework of a doctoral thesis at the Faculty of Medicine of the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, under the direction of Professor JLBalibrea Cantero, and aims to develop the concept RIBOGRAMA Starting on a based development with techniques and current concepts of Molecular Biology, it was possible to arrive to the concept of RIBOGRAMA, which is a method of diagnosis, screening and monitoring of disease of the colon and rectum cancer (or any other organ Living tissue)
Case number
1
Diagnose/ Information
Carcinoma pappilar invasivo, moderadamente diferenciado Glial C6 Cells transformaded Human adrenocortical carcinoma derived SW-13 cell lines
2 3
2 3
Rich a rough endoplasmic reticulum (which suggested SRC cell has a strong capability of protein and mucus synthesis
Signet ring cell carcinoma (SRC) and mucinous adenocarcinoma of the stomach Process of carcinogenesis induced by 4 - dimethylaminobenzene
endoplasmic
6 7
Friend erythroleukemia cell growth EBV Related liver tumor (occurring after kidney transplant)
6 7
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Membranes of rough endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus were poorly developed in most neoplastic cell
Bronchogenic carcinoma
10
Oligodendroglioma
10
IF ONLY THERE COULD BE A QUANTIFICATION METHOD FOR FREE RIBOSOMES AND WE COULD KNOW AND UNDERSTAND THE INTENTIONS OF THE CELL.
METHOD
Description of the quantitative aspects relatively to the free ribosomes of the cells of a particular tissue or organ under study: In the column of the item quantitative description of the free ribosomes are found some expression groups, in an universe of 205 observations categorized in six important groups:
I - NUMEROUS FREE RIBOSOMES..... 36 cases II - RICH IN FREE RIBOSOMES. 5 cases III - PLENTY OF FREE RIBOSOMES.. 36 cases IV - MANY FREE RIBOSOMES... 19 cases V - INCREASED NUMBER OF FREE RIBOSOMES.. 28 cases VI - FREE RIBOSOMES..... 70 cases
METHOD
Table of "groups of expressions"
I - (NUMEROUS FREE RIBOSOMES) II III IV V VI
(RICH IN FREE RIBOSOMES) Sample of each "group of terms" Malignant phenotypes for each "group expression" % Of Malignant tissue
36
33
92 %
100 %
(PLENTY OF FREE RIBOSOMES) (MANY FREE RIBOSOMES) (INCREASED NUMBER OF FREE RIBOSOMES) (FREE RIBOSOMES)
36 19 28
34 16 22
70
59
84,29 %
METHOD
From the subjective nature relatively of the amount of free ribosomes, a diagnosis of malignancy only can be made just idea of the constancy property that consists of an increase in free ribosomes in cells that are in the process of multiplication without self control, as in the case of malignant cells. One verifies that the amount/density of free ribosomes is one of the fundamental and obvious phenotypic aspects of a cell with characteristics of malignancy. So, the important thing is finding a language not subjective, reproducible, with mathematical translation, through a curve at which RIBOGRAMA call.
METHOD
Such a curve reflects a dynamic idea of changes in numerical values or quantities of all the free ribosomes. The amount/density of free ribosomes is the phenotype of the trend, of the malignancy of a cell, relatively to a normal range, of a community of cells under observation in regard to biomolecular behavior, representing a malignant growth of the cell phenotype. It will be very important to produce predictive mechanistic models (counting free ribosomes) based on tumor dynamics, with the translation in the cell phenotype, for example, the count of free ribosomes in a cell as the phenotypic alteration process, under the oncogenic stimulus.
DISCUSSION
It will be useful for clinical practice that clinical and basic researchers conceive meaningful tests instead of the relatively biological details of the oncogenesis and tumor progression, depending on countless factors variables. Like many fields of life sciences, biology of cancer is an exponentially growing field, complex, involving work which has a range from molecular biology of the oncogenes to the environment epidemiology. Survival rates for various cancers, once they manifest clinically, have shown modest improvement in last decades. The identification of changes in the structure of the cytoplasm, such as the sharp increase in the number of ribosomes (quantitative/numerical method) accumulated in the cytoplasm of a community of cells of a given tissue may be one of the phenotypic expression of malignancy of the fine structure of the transformed cells, which may be essential to characterize the evolution of cell behavior.
DISCUSSION
With this counting process of ribosomes will be possible to follow the evolution of changes in the quantity of the ribosomes, in a sense of monitoring the behavior of a community of cells, as well as the influence of the composition and concentration of mutagens of the medium in which are these cells for example, one could study graphic profile of changes in the number of ribosomes per cell (or per unit volume) in a defined time period, within an average of the exfoliated cells of colorectal mucosa a patient whose records will form a sequential average curve number of free ribosomes per unit volume (RIBOGRAMA) in relation to the cells lining the colon and rectum, isolated and separated from the feces. This may allow a strong motivation to integrate different fields of knowledge in cancer biology (and other fields of the biosciences, industrial and also life sciences), to introduce a new conceptual and theoretical framework that can improve the understanding of researchers on the dynamics of tumor formation to develop better methods of prevention, diagnosis and therapeutic.
DISCUSSION
While it is true that cancer is a multifaceted disease with a variety of close "triggers" in different tissues and different patients, there is also a strong possibility that cancers share a central feature originating from a common cellular machinery from which cells depend for their proliferation The most visible aspect of aggressive malignant neoplasms is increased cell proliferation, which has at its core a marked increase in protein synthesis. In the process of normal mitogenic response there is a transient and cyclical increase in the rate of general protein synthesis. The overall increase in protein synthesis is a necessary phenomenon observed controlled before apoptosis, leading to duplication of content and the increase in size before the normal mitosis. Thus, the average size of the cells is maintained during physiological proliferative response. One of the key mechanisms of loss of control of protein synthesis in transformed cells is the inability to decrease the number of ribosomes that is correlated with cell proliferation in fresh culture media without addition of serum growth factors
DISCUSSION
Many researchers have observed, in tissue cultures, differences in growth properties between normal cells and their malignant counterparts, indicating to the failure of these to show a cyclic variation of cellular and biochemical parameters through the cell cycle or growth cycle Previously, other researchers have given attention to changes that occur in the rate of protein synthesis and function of "translational" machines of the cell, relative to the cell cycle, once such changes are necessary transitions for growth and multiplication in normal conditions. In skin tumors in mice induced by the application of tumor promoters, the RNA: DNA and RNA content (percentage of dry mass contributed by RNA) were 2 to 3 times higher than in normal tissues. In several types of leukemia, the cell RNA content was strongly correlated with accelerated cell growth kinetics and patient prognosis
DISCUSSION
In a study of gynecologic cancers in the neoplastic tissues were compared with their normal counterparts, the DNA and RNA content in the neoplastic tissues were increased 1.6 and 2.4 times, respectively. Similarly, cellular RNA content was increased by a factor of 1.4 in myc-transfected neuroblastoma cells relatively to normal cells In another study of breast cancer the DNA content cell test was normal, but the cellular RNA content was well correlated with tumor grade, histological type, with the hormonal status and patient survival
DISCUSSION
Several lines of evidence, some well established and recent, say emphatically the idea that RNA content is high in cancer cells and genetic events that lead to cancer are often linked directly or indirectly to the ribosome biogenesis.
DISCUSSION
In the decades of 60s and 70s were published studies concerning the accumulation of free ribosomes during chemical induction of neoplastic growth, through initiation by 7,12dimethylbenz(a)anthracene and promotion caused by 12-O-tetradecanoyl-phorbol-13acetate, in the interfollicular areas of the dorsal skin of mice.
DISCUSSION
RIBOSOME BIOGENESIS
The ribosome biogenesis and translation control are essential cellular processes controlled at many levels. Several tumor suppressor and proto-oncogenes have been blamed for altering the formation of mature ribosomes and regulate the activity of proteins known as translation factors. The disturbance in one or more of the steps that control protein biosynthesis has been associated with alterations in cell cycle and in regulating cell growth. Therefore, certain tumor suppressors and proto-oncogenes can regulate malignant progression by altering the protein synthesis machinery. The production of mature ribosomes, which are responsible for cellular mRNA translation, requires a process "multistep" that is highly coordinated in eukaryotic cells. The ribosome, which is the main factory of protein synthesis, can be seen as a finely regulated machine that functions as a static component of the ordered central complex at superior levels.
RIBOSOME BIOGENESIS
In fact, ribosomes have the task to, correctly and efficiently, produce all the proteins in the cell. Although it is known that in cancer cells the components of the translation machinery are disturbed, or poorly expressed, its role in tumorigenesis has long been forgotten. For example, in the early 70's, the changes in the nucleolus have been recognized as an important marker of cell transformation Mutations in the genes that encode proteins that are directly involved in ribosome biogenesis are associated with cancer and other diseases. The gene DKC1 (Dyskeratosis Congenita) is mutated in patients with dyskeratosis congenita; a disease characterized by premature aging and increased susceptibility to cancer The dyskerin DKC1 encodes a pseudouridine synthase that makes the posttranscriptional mediation of ribosomal RNA. Were identified mutations in the gene encoding ribosomal protein S19 in another syndrome that is characterized by increased susceptibility to cancer - Diamond-Blackfan anemia
RIBOSOME BIOGENESIS
Growth and cell proliferation are associated with changes in the rate of production of ribosomes. During G1 is a prerequisite that is the increase in rRNA synthesis and assembly of ribosomes for protein synthesis increased during S phase Later, it may be necessary to regulate ribosomes in low activity or its formation, or both, during the M phase, to ensure proper output of the cell cycle. So there is a significant relationship between cell cycle and the production of ribosomes
This balance is maintained in the cell through the checkpoints, which ensure that the translation of mRNA occurring at appropriate levels and during a window of the cell cycle. The rRNA synthesis is the first event in ribosome biogenesis. It is dependent on the regulation of rDNA by RNA polymerase I (Pol I) in the nucleolus. The rRNA synthesis in the cell can be induced by extracellular stimuli at certain times when a cell needs to grow and proliferate
RIBOSOME BIOGENESIS
The concept of regulation of rRNA synthesis was originally tested on cells in that deprivation of an amino acid resulted in a rapid termination of rRNA synthesis. Since then, many other articles have shown that the initiation of rRNA transcription is intimately linked to cell cycle progression. The rRNA synthesis is maximal in S and G2 phases and suppressed in mitosis and increased in G1
These fluctuations in the synthesis of rRNA, dependent of cell cycle, are dependent on the activity of Pol I. The transcription factor UBF (upstream binding factor) is a key regulator of rRNA synthesis having the ability to modulate the transcriptional activity of Pol I. Furthermore, several proto-oncogenes and tumor suppressors directly regulate rRNA synthesis by enhancing or suppressing the activity of UBF, respectively.
RIBOSOME BIOGENESIS
The first protein identified that regulates the activity of UBF has been the CKII - Casein Kinase II, a serine threonine kinase that has increased expression in many cancers, including leukemias and solid tumors. The CKII has been responsible for contributing to tumorigenesis through direct interaction with the cell cycle machinery. In addition, this phosphorylates UBF in the carboxyl terminus and thus regulates the transcription of rDNA.
There are subsequent studies that have examined other UBF kinases that are also altered in cancer and similarly affect rRNA synthesis. It has been known, for over 25 years, that the rate of proliferation and cell growth is proportional to the rate of protein synthesis. In addition, increased deregulation of UBF kinases in cancer can stimulate rRNA synthesis and contribute to its oncogenic properties.
RIBOSOME BIOGENESIS
Therefore, the disruption of the control of protein synthesis may make cells more susceptible to disturb growth and proliferation. Deregulation increased the r-proteins in cancer cells corresponds reasonably to their involvement in the production of ribosomes. Similarly, the increase in Pol I transcriptional activity resulting in increased synthesis of rRNA, r-proteins could also regulate the number of functional ribosomes in the cell. In both cases the cells contain more ribosomes have an increased rate of translation, which promote cell transformation Growth and cell proliferation are associated with changes in the rate of production of ribosomes and ribosome biogenesis and may serve as a sensor for cells overstep important "checkpoints" during the cell cycle. In the transformed cells, showing increased production of ribosomes in the cell cycle, the number of ribosomes can be altered as a result of alterations in ribosome biogenesis.
RIBOSOME BIOGENESIS
This system of ribosomes tight self-regulation and the cell cycle may function to maintain cellular homeostasis. Therefore, an increase in the number of ribosomes, due to some upright effect, affects protein translation and may contribute to the transformation process. However, presently it is not possible to know in particular if there is any "cross-talk" between the ribosomes and the cell cycle.
This subjective criterion of approaching electron microscopy does not allow a statistical measurement of data, with mathematical rigor, not allowing a parametric correlation between morphological and biochemical data.
CONCLUSIONS
01 - There is evidence well established (and recent), which states emphatically the idea that RNA content is high in cancer cells and genetic events that lead to cancer are often linked, directly and indirectly, to the ribosome biogenesis ; 02 Thus, the significant increasing of the number of free ribosomes accumulated in the cytoplasm (by counting them with a flow cytometer, after isolated and marked with fluorescent particles --- fluorochromes), of a community of cells of any tissue, may constitute one of the aspects of phenotypic expression of malignancy of the fine structure of the transformed cells
CONCLUSIONS
03 - In the cells in a malignant process, the increasing number of free ribosomes above a certain level of concentration (by volume), which is established as the standard limit of normal, it means a measurable sign of the trend of the expression of malignancy. The verification of this increase of free ribosomes, as malignant character set, is assumed before the global fine morphological structure of a transformed cell (or tissue to which it belongs) is observed
04 - The phenotypic expression of the cytoplasm, represented by the significant increase of free ribosomes, may be a feature of neoplastic growth and may represent a predict aspect the rate of cell proliferation and prognosis of patients.
CONCLUSIONS
05 - Morphological and biochemical studies suggest that the ribosomes of mammalian cells are free in the cytoplasmic matrix (free ribosomes) or associated with cytoplasmic membranes that are part of the rough endoplasmic reticulum (membrane-bound ribosomes); 06 - There is evidence that morphological and physicochemical distinct tissues differs from the poorly differentiated in that the latter have a higher proportion of free ribosomes; 07 - The production of ribosomes is an important metabolic activity related to cell growth and recent data suggest that the nucleolus also plays an important role in regulating the cell cycle, senescence and stress responses
CONCLUSIONS
08 - The ribosome biogenesis involves the synthesis of rRNA, maturation, and the "assembly" of the RNA and ribosomal proteins in ribosomal subunits, small and large. 09 - The ribosome biogenesis is regulated through the cell cycle, primarely at the level of rRNA synthesis. 10 - Oncobiologic investigations are developed, which have shown that the expression of changes in the rDNA and ribosomal protein genes are associated with the development of tumors and cytological studies show that the nucleoli (the sites where the rRNA is synthesized and the ribosomes are "assembled") of cancer cells are increased because they have an increased transcriptional activity, representing predictive aspects of cell proliferation rate and prognosis of patients, which explains why the cancer cells have elevated expression ribosomal proteins, revealing higher content of ribosomes, hence the ribosome biogenesis and oncogenesis are intimately connected
CONCLUSIONS
11- Because of its size (25 nm) the counting of free ribosomes can only be studied with the resources of nanotechnology 12 - In the present study one demonstrates that it is possible to define some guiding principles about the value and significance of the increased number of free ribosomes above a certain concentration level established as the limit of normal 13 - This significant progressive increase in the number of free ribosomes represents the clnicolaboratorial translation of the dynamics of biochemical process toward malignant cells in a tissue-specific cellular community, or organ
CONCLUSIONS
14 - The verification in the field of electron microscopy observations show the existence of large amounts of free ribosomes in neoplastic tissues or premalignant. With flow cytometry it also verifies the same, but in a measurable way, after isolation, labeling with fluorescent dyes and quantification of free ribosomes, allowing comparison of values 15 - The finding of such large amounts of free ribosomes can be translated into a graph curve that represents and sets high, over time, the propensity for malignant growth of tissue or cell community under certain conditions 16 - This curve graph will have the designation of RIBOGRAMA. Has a mathematical basis (that may be reproducible in equivalent circumstances) which corresponds to a non-subjective language
CONCLUSIONS
17 - The analysis of trends and changes found in the high curve will be a reliable indicator of the degree of development and propensity for malignancy 18 - The RIBOGRAMA corresponds to a phenotype, which can provide quantitative information on levels of risk and significance, prior to the "opened", malignancy, with information on the risk profile, in the heredofamiliar profile, in the lifestyle profile, in the food and diet profile, in any tissue being studied about their proliferative dynamics
CONCLUSIONS
19 - Compared to existing noninvasive tests in use (occult blood in the stool and analysis of DNA mutations in the colonocytes) the ribosome counting test has features that have major advantages over existing tests:
Knowing that it will be studied isolated colonocytes following a specific technique, the specificity of the results is 100% relatively to the count of the free ribosomes . The different levels of the amounts of free ribosomes, on levels of risk and significance, allows time for preventive and therapeutic attitudes against a tendency to malignancy, while the discovery of mutations in the test DNA in the stool is only positive/negative response for certain mutations, do not allowing a quantification by levels or degrees with a signification risk The test for DNA mutations in the stool have false positives and false negatives, which vary broadly, according to the authors
CONCLUSIONS
19 - Compared to existing noninvasive tests in use (Cont.):
The positivity test for fecal occult blood has a high percentage of false positives and false negatives are not negligible When a tumor is bleeding, this means that the mucosal barrier has already been destroyed by erosion/invasion of the submucosa, with their blood and lymph vessels, ensuring no certainty as to the metastization and lymph node involvement, meaning this that the tumor is not a Tis/0 Mutations in the DNA tests in the stool can be from other organs (respiratory tract, gastrointestinal tract, upstream of colorecto, etc.), not allowing the warranty about the location of a possible tumor In addition, mutations in DNA testing in the stool can be no mutant phenotypes, which contributes to the many false positives
CONCLUSIONS
19 - Compared to existing noninvasive tests in use (Cont.):
In the counting test of free ribosomes, to which correspond levels significant of its increase, the number of free ribosomes in colonocytes isolated from feces represents the existence of a real uncontrolled increase in the synthesis of proteins, and cannot therefore to exist false positives because a tumor depends crucially on the excessive production of proteins in the growth process, and this in the cell can only be done by free ribosomes
POTENTIAL CLINICAL USE OF RIBOGRAMA IN SCREENING, DIAGNOSIS AND "FOLLOW UP" OF COLORECTAL CANCER
The use of the RIBOGRAMA method as an expression of phenotypic behavior of coloncytes (free ribosome density expressed in units of volume, over time), will open the doors to many fields of clinical and laboratory research. It will enable the screening and very early diagnosis of colorectal cancer in conditions conducive to convince family members also to undergo a noninvasive test that does not force anyone to manipulate their feces and convincing, if there are high RIBOGRAMA curves, to submit them, quite justifiably, to a diagnostic and therapeutic colonoscopy, once there are not clinical signs;
POTENTIAL CLINICAL USE OF RIBOGRAMA IN SCREENING, DIAGNOSIS AND "FOLLOW UP" OF COLORECTAL CANCER
Through RIBOGRAMA of descamated cells of colorectal mucosa, conveyed in feces and collected in a suitable and specific container, without manipulation of own feces, with a design created and appropriate for this purpose, people would have a easy way to access to this diagnostic and generalized screening and could be oriented towards an endoscopic examination and be routed to a risk group and be observed and later to be studied graphic profiles of the numerical values of quantities of free ribosomes (RIBOGRAMA) compared to a standard curve-middle-drawn with the study of large populations and nutritional habits.
REFLECTION ...
The identification of changes in the structure of the cytoplasm, such as the sharp increase in the number of free ribosomes (quantitative method) accumulated in the cytoplasm of a community of cells of a given tissue may be one of the phenotypic expression of malignancy of the fine structure of the transformed cells, which may be essential to characterize the evolution of cell behavior.
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