Classical and non-classical HLA molecules and p16(INK4a) expression in precursors lesions and invasive cervical cancer
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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19/10/2012
19/10/2012
2008
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Objectives: Viruses and turnout cells may regulate the expression of HLA molecules on the cell surface to escape immune system surveillance. Absence of classical HLA class I molecules may impair the action of specific cytotoxic cells, whereas non-classical HLA class I molecules may regulate innate and adaptive immune cells. We assess here the possible associations between classical/non-classical class I HLA and p16(INK4a) molecule expression in cervical biopsies of women infected with HPV, stratified according to grade of the lesion and HPV type. Study design: Cervical biopsies (N = 74) presenting cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 1 (CIN1) (n = 31), CIN2-3 (n = 19), and invasive cancer (n = 14) were evaluated alongside 10 normal cervical specimens. Results: HLA-A/B/C/G staining was observed in the early stages of HPV infection. A significant association was detected between HLA-A/B/C staining and HPV16/18 infection (OR = 0.12, 95%CI: 0.0163-0.7899; p = 0.04). HLA-E expression increased with the progression of the lesion (chi(2)-test for trend = 4.01; p = 0.05), and a significant association was found between HLA-E staining and HPV16/18 infection (OR = 11.25, 95%CI: 2.324-54.465; p = 0.003). Irrespective of the grade of the lesion, HLA-A/B/C staining and p16(INK4a) presented a good concordance (Kappa: 0.67). Conclusions: HLA-E overexpression seemed to be associated with invasive cancer and HPV16/18 infection. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved. FAPESP[03/01019-5] FAPESP[01/02908-2] |
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European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology 0301-2115 http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/24020 10.1016/j.ejogrb.2008.06.010 |
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eng |
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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV |
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European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology |
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restrictedAccess Copyright ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV |
Palavras-Chave | #HPV #CIN #HLA-A/B/C/E/G #p16(INK4a) #POLYMERASE-CHAIN-REACTION #HUMAN-PAPILLOMAVIRUS #HUMAN CYTOMEGALOVIRUS #HIV-INFECTION #DNA #ASSOCIATION #LYMPHOCYTES #PROGRESSION #CARCINOMA #IMMUNITY #Obstetrics & Gynecology #Reproductive Biology |
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