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Query: UNIPROT:P50583 (
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A diffuse peritoneal
mesothelioma
occurring in a patient with male pseudohermaphroditism and
asymmetrical
gonadal differentiation (mixed gonadal dysgenesis) is described. Malignancies of mesodermal origin, usually derivatives of the urogenital ridge, appear to occur with increased frequency in male pseudohermaphrodites. This appears to be the first reported instance of a
mesothelioma
in a male pseudohermaphrodite with mixed gonadal dysgenesis. The clinical and pathologic features of this tumor, including the electron microscopic findings, are presented.
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PMID:Peritoneal mesothelioma in a male pseudohermaphrodite with asymmetrical gonadal differentiation. 64 46
Anion channels in human mesothelial and
mesothelioma
cell lines were characterized by patch-clamp and biomolecular approaches. We found an outwardly rectifying anionic current which was inactivated at positive voltages and inhibited by extracellular adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP). Mesothelial and
mesothelioma
cells behaved differently concerning current inactivation properties. Inactivation is more pronounced and has a steeper onset in mesothelial cells. Different reversal potentials, in
asymmetrical
Cl(-) solutions, that could be attributed to a different selectivity of the channel, have been observed in the two cell lines.
Mesothelioma
cell single-channel analysis indicates that the number of the same active anion channel (3-4 pS) increased under hypoosmotic conditions. Immunocytochemistry experiments showed the presence of ICln protein in the cytosol and in the plasma membrane. Western blot analysis revealed an increase of ICln in the membrane under hypotonic conditions, an event possibly related to the activation of Cl(-) channels.
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PMID:Volume-regulated Cl- channels in human pleural mesothelioma cells. 1496 Mar 5