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Gaziantep Tip Dergisi
Gaziantep Medical Journal
Periodical of University of Gaziantep
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ISSN: 1300-0888 (Print)
Language: [ Turkish ]   [ English ]  

  » Volume 19, Issue 1
      pp. 1-59

 

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The role of human papillomavirus-16 and matrix metalloproteinase-9 in pathogenesis of uterine cervical neoplasia

Areej Atiyah Hussein, Hujaz Ismail Abdulrazzaq, Haider Sabah Kadhim.

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Abstract
Uterine cervical neoplasia is a major health problem, and can be a leading cause of death. There is strong evidence that human papillomavirus (HPV) is the principal etiological agent in cervical neoplasia. The objective of this study was to investigate the correlation between HPV-16 and matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) and uterine cervical neoplasia. Twenty six formalin fixed, paraffin embedded specimens from patients with uterine cervical neoplasia from teaching laboratories in Baghdad city, were included in this study. In addition fifteen apparently normal cervical tissue blocks have been obtained from patients undergoing hysterectomies for sustained uterine bleeding used as control group. In situ hybridization analysis was performed with cDNA probes to HPV-16 and MMP-9. The expression of HPV-16 and MMP-9 in uterine cervical neoplasia cases in the present study was 50% and 61% respectively, but relationship was not found between expression of HPV-16 and MMP-9 and uterine cervical neoplasia. In conclusion, HPV-16 and MMP-9 may have an essential role in progression of uterine cervical neoplasia.

Key words: HPV-16; invasion; matrix metalloproteinases; metastasis; uterine cervical neoplasia



Uterus servikal neoplazi patogenezinde insan papillomavirüs-16 ve matriks metalloproteinaz-9’un rolü

Özet
Uterus servikal neoplazi bir majör sağlık problemidir ve ölümün başlıca nedeni olabilir. İnsan papilloma virüsünün (HPV) servikal neoplazide başlıca etyolojik ajan olduğuna dair kuvvetli delil vardır. Bu çalışmanın amacı, HPV-16 ve matriks metalloproteinaz-9 (MMP-9) ile uterus servikal neoplazi arasındaki korelasyonu araştırmaktı. Bağdat şehrindeki eğitim laboratuarlarından uterus servikal neoplazması olan hastalarının formalinde fiske edilen ve parafine gömülü 26 dokusu bu çalışmaya dahil edildi. Buna ek olarak, sürekli uterus kanaması için histerektomi yapılan hastalardan elde edilen 15 adet görünüşte normal servikal doku blokları kontrol grubu olarak kullanıldı. İn situ hibridizasyon analizi, HPV-16 ve MMP-9 cDNA probları ile gerçekleştirildi. Bu çalışmada uterus servikal neoplazma hastalarında HPV-16 ve MMP-9 ekspresyonları sırasıyla %50 ve %61 idi, fakat HPV-16 ve MMP-9 ekspresyonları ile uterus servikal neoplazma arasında ilişki bulunmadı. Sonuç olarak, HPV-16 ve MMP-9 uterus servikal neoplazma gelişiminde önemli role sahip olabilir.

Anahtar Kelimeler: HPV-16; invazyon; matriks metalloproteinazlar; metastaz; uterus servikal neoplazi


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Hussein AA, Abdulrazzaq HI, Kadhim HS. The role of human papillomavirus-16 and matrix metalloproteinase-9 in pathogenesis of uterine cervical neoplasia. Gaziantep Med J. 2012; 18(2): 72-76. doi:10.5455/GMJ-30-2012-82



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Hussein AA, Abdulrazzaq HI, Kadhim HS. The role of human papillomavirus-16 and matrix metalloproteinase-9 in pathogenesis of uterine cervical neoplasia. www.scopemed.org/?mno=15062 [Access: May 25, 2013]. doi:10.5455/GMJ-30-2012-82



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Hussein AA, Abdulrazzaq HI, Kadhim HS. The role of human papillomavirus-16 and matrix metalloproteinase-9 in pathogenesis of uterine cervical neoplasia. Gaziantep Med J. 2012; 18(2): 72-76. doi:10.5455/GMJ-30-2012-82



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Hussein AA, Abdulrazzaq HI, Kadhim HS. The role of human papillomavirus-16 and matrix metalloproteinase-9 in pathogenesis of uterine cervical neoplasia. Gaziantep Med J. (2012), [cited May 25, 2013]; 18(2): 72-76. doi:10.5455/GMJ-30-2012-82



Harvard Style

Hussein, A. A., Abdulrazzaq, H. I. & Kadhim, H. S. (2012) The role of human papillomavirus-16 and matrix metalloproteinase-9 in pathogenesis of uterine cervical neoplasia. Gaziantep Med J, 18 (2), 72-76. doi:10.5455/GMJ-30-2012-82



Turabian Style

Hussein, Areej Atiyah, Hujaz Ismail Abdulrazzaq, and Haider Sabah Kadhim. 2012. The role of human papillomavirus-16 and matrix metalloproteinase-9 in pathogenesis of uterine cervical neoplasia. Gaziantep Medical Journal, 18 (2), 72-76. doi:10.5455/GMJ-30-2012-82



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Hussein, Areej Atiyah, Hujaz Ismail Abdulrazzaq, and Haider Sabah Kadhim. "The role of human papillomavirus-16 and matrix metalloproteinase-9 in pathogenesis of uterine cervical neoplasia." Gaziantep Medical Journal 18 (2012), 72-76. doi:10.5455/GMJ-30-2012-82



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Hussein, Areej Atiyah, Hujaz Ismail Abdulrazzaq, and Haider Sabah Kadhim. "The role of human papillomavirus-16 and matrix metalloproteinase-9 in pathogenesis of uterine cervical neoplasia." Gaziantep Medical Journal 18.2 (2012), 72-76. Print. doi:10.5455/GMJ-30-2012-82



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Hussein, A. A., Abdulrazzaq, H. I. & Kadhim, H. S. (2012) The role of human papillomavirus-16 and matrix metalloproteinase-9 in pathogenesis of uterine cervical neoplasia. Gaziantep Medical Journal, 18 (2), 72-76. doi:10.5455/GMJ-30-2012-82




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