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Characterization of human papillomavirus infection, P53 and ki-67 expression in cervix cancer of Mozambican women

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Characterization of human papillomavirus infection, P53 and ki-67 expression in cervix cancer of Mozambican women
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Article in International Scientific Journal
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2003
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Carrilho, C
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Vol. 199
Pages: 303-311
ISSN: 0344-0338
Publisher: Elsevier
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Abstract (EN): In this study, we aimed at evaluating the distribution of HPV types and the expression of P53 and Ki-67 in cervix carcinomas of Mozambican women. Fourty-seven invasive carcinomas, 10 CIN III, and 10 normal cervix were studied. P53 and Ki-67 expression was examined immunohistochemically. HPV infection and HPV types were detected by PCR (GP5+/bio-GP6+) and enzyme-immunoassay, respectively. Expression of P53 and Ki-67 and detection of HPV were as follows: normal cervix - 0%, 10%, and 0%, respectively; CIN III - 10%, 0%, and 100%, respectively; invasive carcinomas - 50%, 55.5%, and 70%, respectively. HPV 16 was identified in 54% of invasive carcinomas, HPV 31, 33, 35, and 45 in 23%, "unidentified" HPV in 19%, and HPV 18 in 4% of invasive carcinomas. No significant associations were observed between P53 expression, Ki-67 expression, and HPV infection. In conclusion, we observed a high frequency of HPV infection in CIN III lesions and invasive carcinomas from Mozambican women, with HPV 16 representing the most frequent viral type. HPV status was not related to P53 and Ki-67 expression. Both P53 and Ki-67 are associated with invasive cervix carcinomas, mainly of the squamous keratinizing histotype.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 9
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