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Comparative Medicine
Dr. Charles Wood

Charles E. Wood, DVM PhD

Assistant Professor of Pathology (Comparative Medicine)

Tel: (336) 716-1636
Fax: (336) 716-1515
chwood@wfubmc.edu


Education:
  • Undergraduate: Davidson College, BS, 1996
  • Postgraduate: University of Georgia, DVM, 2001; Wake Forest University, PhD, 2005
  • Fellowship: Wake Forest University School of Medicine, 2001-04
Interests:
  • Research: Estrogens and Risk Biomarkers for Breast Cancer; Postmenopausal Hormone Therapies; Soy Isoflavone / Estrogen Interactions; Papillomaviruses; Animal Models of Cancer
  • Clinical: Veterinary Pathology
Current Research: 

Work in our laboratory focuses on identifying and characterizing determinants of breast, uterine, and cervical neoplasia.  Much of our research over the past 5 years has involved postmenopausal hormone therapies and their effects on cancer risk biomarkers.  Recent studies include evaluations of “bioidentical” hormone regimens, testosterone therapy, and natural dietary agents such as soy isoflavones.  This work includes histopathologic, immunohistochemical, and quantitative gene-based methods for evaluating risk markers in normal and pre-cancerous reproductive tissues. 

Recently we have also begun work to develop a suitable model for cervical cancer.  For this project we have identified and characterized a range of naturally-occuring oncogenic papillomaviruses associated with cervical neoplasia in female macaques.  Striking similarities in viral-induced carcinogenesis between macaques and women suggest that this model may provide critical information in the study of cervical cancer risk factors and the development of therapeutic anticancer agents.

Recent Publications:

Shively CA, Wood CE, Register TC, Willard SL, Lees CJ, Chen H, Sitruk-Ware RL, Tsong YY, Cline JM. Hormone therapy effects on social behavior and activity levels of surgically postmenopausal cynomolgus monkeys. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2007 Sep 1; [Epub ahead of print]

 

Wood CE, Chen Z, Cline JM, Miller BE, Burk RD. Characterization and experimental transmission of an oncogenic papillomavirus in female macaques. J Virol. 2007 Jun;81(12):6339-45.

 

Wood CE, Sitruk-Ware RL, Tsong YY, Register TC, Lees CJ, Cline JM. Effects of estradiol with oral or intravaginal progesterone on risk markers for breast cancer in a postmenopausal monkey model. Menopause. 2007 Jan 11; [Epub ahead of print]

 

Wood CE, Clarkson TB, Appt SE, Franke AA, Boue SM, Burow ME, McCoy T, Cline JM. Effects of soybean glyceollins and estradiol in postmenopausal female monkeys. Nutr Cancer. 2006;56(1):74-81.

 

Salvo VA, Boue SM, Fonseca JP, Elliott S, Corbitt C, Collins-Burow BM, Curiel TJ, Srivastav SK, Shih BY, Carter-Wientjes C, Wood CE, Erhardt PW, Beckman BS, McLachlan JA, Cleveland TE, Burow ME. Antiestrogenic glyceollins suppress human breast and ovarian carcinoma tumorigenesis. Clin Cancer Res. 2006 Dec 1;12(23):7159-64.

 

Wood CE, Register TC, Cline JM. Soy isoflavonoid effects on endogenous estrogen metabolism in postmenopausal female monkeys. Carcinogenesis. 2007 Apr;28(4):801-8

 

Cline JM, Wood CE. Hormonal effects on the mammary gland of postmenopausal nonhuman primates. Breast Dis. 2005-2006;24:59-70. Review.

 

Remick AK, Wood CE, Cann JA, Gee MK, Feiste EA, Kock ND, Cline JM. Histologic and immunohistochemical characterization of spontaneous pituitary adenomas in fourteen cynomolgus macaques (Macaca fascicularis). Vet Pathol. 2006 Jul;43(4):484-93.

 

Wood CE, Usborne AL, Starost MF, Tarara RP, Hill LR, Wilkinson LM, Geisinger KR, Feiste EA, Cline JM. Hyperplastic and neoplastic lesions of the mammary gland in macaques. Vet Pathol. 2006 Jul;43(4):471-83.

 

Wood CE, Register TC, Lees CJ, Chen H, Kimrey S, Mark Cline J. Effects of estradiol with micronized progesterone or medroxyprogesterone acetate on risk markers for breast cancer in postmenopausal monkeys. Breast Cancer Res Treat. 2006 Jul 14; [Epub ahead of print]

 

Wood CE, Appt SE, Clarkson TB, Franke AA, Lees CJ, Doerge DR, Cline JM. Effects of High-Dose Soy Isoflavones and Equol on Reproductive Tissues in Female Cynomolgus Monkeys. Biol Reprod. 2006 May 24; [Epub ahead of print]

 

Wood CE, Kaplan JR, Stute P, Cline JM. Effects of soy on the mammary glands of premenopausal female monkeys. Fertil Steril. 2006 Apr;85 Suppl 1:1179-86.

 

Wood CE, Register TC, Franke AA, Anthony MS, Cline JM. Dietary soy isoflavones inhibit estrogen effects in the postmenopausal breast. Cancer Res. 2006 Jan 15;66(2):1241-9.

 

Stute P, Wood CE, Kaplan JR, Cline JM. Cyclic changes in the mammary gland of cynomolgus macaques. Fertil Steril. 2004 Oct;82 Suppl 3:1160-70.

 

Clarkson TB, Appt SE, Wood CE, Cline JM. Lessons to be Learned from Animal Studies on Hormones and the Breast. Maturitas. 2004 Sep 24;49(1):79-89.

 

Wood CE, Register TC, Anthony MS, Kock ND, Cline JM. Breast and uterine effects of soy isoflavones and conjugated equine estrogens in postmenopausal female monkeys. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2004 Jul;89(7):3462-8.

 

Wood CE, Cline JM. Soy isoflavones antagonize estrogen effects in the postmenopausal breast. J Nutr 2004;134:1241S.

 

Wood CE, Cline JM, Anthony MS, Register TC, Kaplan JR. Adrenocortical effects of oral estrogens and soy isoflavones in female monkeys. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2004 May;89(5):2319-25.

 

Wood CE, Borgerink H, Register TC, Scott L, Cline JM. Cervical and vaginal epithelial neoplasms in cynomolgus monkeys. Vet Pathol. 2004 Mar;41(2):108-15.