Pauliina Kronqvist
PhD, Senior clinical lecturer
paukro@utu.fi +358 29 450 4531 +358 50 436 4099 Kiinamyllynkatu 10 Turku |
pathology; biomarkers; cancer; breast cancer
I graduated as a licentiate of medicine from University of Turku in 1990. Already as a medical student I became passionately attracted in histopathology and microscopy. I started my specialization in clinical pathology soon after authorization as a clinical practitioner by the Finnish Medical Board in 1991. After finishing my specialist training, I have worked as a clinical pathologist in Turku University Hospital with special diagnostic responsibility in breast pathology. Along with my clinical practice I have been employed in University of Turku as senior clinical lecturer and researcher. My research deals with prognostic biomarkers in breast cancer. On several occasions, I have also been employed abroad as clinical pathologist, clinical lecturer and researcher eg. in the Institute of Molecular Pathology in University of Copenhagen, in Galway University College Hospital in Ireland, in Karolinska University Hospital, and in King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre in Riyad, Saudi-Arabia. I also have special responsibilities in Histology core facility and development of undergraduate education in the medical faculty of University of Turku.
The scope of my research is breast carcinoma, particularly triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) as the main challenge of breast cancer prognostication and treatment today. My research deals with regulation of cell proliferation in breast cancer, focusing particularly at the cell cycle checkpoint proceeding metaphase-anaphase transition. This transition is responsible for the most essential steps of cell division resulting in chromosome segregation. In the normal cell, genetic stability is tightly controlled at this checkpoint through positive and negative feed-back mechanisms. My research concentrates on one of these signaling pathways associated with Securin (PTTG1). My interest in Securin originates from our cDNA-gene chip experiments where, among 4000 cancer-related genes, PTTG1 was revealed with the most differential gene expression level between breast carcinomas and benign breast epithelium. Later, we have witnessed based on immunohistochemistry a significant prognostic value for PTTG1-overexpression in breast cancer and particularly in TNBC. Presently, we are testing and validating the prognostic impact of Securin in multiparametric models to evaluate its clinical applicability in breast cancer prognostication. Moreover, we are investigating the epigenetic regulation of Securin in in vivo and in vitro models.
Medical teaching and supervision as well as developing pedagogical tools in medical undergraduate education is my passion. This enthusiasm originates from the inspiring educational atmospheres which I have experienced in University of Turku and in the various foreign universities where I have worked as a medical teacher in undergraduate and postgraduate programs. I am actively participating in evaluation and development of undergraduate medical education in University of Turku. Over the years, I have also systematically sought to improve my skills in education and my understanding of learning theories by taking several pedagogical courses in University of Turku. In 2012, I also completed a master’s degree in Adult of Education and immediately thereafter registered a doctoral project in the Faculty of education, University of Turku. My ongoing doctoral research is a follow-up study aiming at identifying the initial motives and personality traits of medical students which eventually enable work commitment in the health care professions.
- ADAM17-mediated EGFR ligand shedding directs macrophage-promoted cancer cell invasion (2022)
- JCI Insight
- GIT1 protects against breast cancer growth through negative regulation of Notch (2022)
- Nature Communications
- Overexpression of Human Estrogen Biosynthetic Enzyme Hydroxysteroid (17beta) Dehydrogenase Type 1 Induces Adenomyosis-like Phenotype in Transgenic Mice (2022)
- International Journal of Molecular Sciences
- Publisher Correction: Cargo-specific recruitment in clathrin- and dynamin-independent endocytosis (vol 23, pg 1073, 2021) (2022)
- Nature Cell Biology
- Tumor margins that lead to reoperation in breast cancer: A retrospective register study of 4,489 patients (2022)
- Journal of Surgical Oncology
- Varying outcomes of triple-negative breast cancer in different age groups-prognostic value of clinical features and proliferation (2022)
- Breast Cancer Research and Treatment
- Cargo-specific recruitment in clathrin- and dynamin-independent endocytosis (2021)
- Nature Cell Biology
- CIP2A interacts with TopBP1 and drives basal-like breast cancer tumorigenesis (2021)
- Cancer Research
- Lääkärin ammatillinen kutsumus ja sen kehittyminen koulutuksen ja työkokemuksen myötä (2021) Kronqvist Pauliina
- Stromal interaction molecule 1 (STIM1) knock down attenuates invasion and proliferation and enhances the expression of thyroid-specific proteins in human follicular thyroid cancer cells (2021)
- Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
- A prognostic model based on cell-cycle control predicts outcome of breast cancer patients (2020)
- BMC Cancer
- Three-dimensional single-cell imaging for the analysis of RNA and protein expression in intact tumour biopsies (2020)
- Nature Biomedical Engineering
- UBR5 Is Coamplified with MYC in Breast Tumors and Encodes an Ubiquitin Ligase That Limits MYC-Dependent Apoptosis (2020)
- Cancer Research
- Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes and CD8+ T cells predict survival of triple-negative breast cancer (2019)
- Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology
- Formin Proteins FHOD1 and INF2 in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer: Association With Basal Markers and Functional Activities (2018)
- Breast Cancer: Basic and Clinical Research
- HSD17B1 expression induces inflammation-aided rupture of mammary gland myoepithelium (2018)
- Endocrine-Related Cancer
- Proliferation-associated miRNAs-494, -205, -21 and -126 detected by in situ hybridization: expression and prognostic potential in breast carcinoma patients (2018)
- Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology
- Whole-tissue biopsy phenotyping of three-dimensional tumours reveals patterns of cancer heterogeneity (vol 1, pg 796, 2017) (2018)
- Nature Biomedical Engineering
- Breast cancer in neurofibromatosis type 1: overrepresentation of unfavourable prognostic factors (2017)
- British Journal of Cancer
- PLA2G7 associates with hormone receptor negativity in clinical breast cancer samples and regulates epithelial-mesenchymal transition in cultured breast cancer cells (2017)
- Journal of Pathology: Clinical Research