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P16 ink4a and HPV L1 immunohistochemistry is helpful for estimating the behavior of low-grade dysplastic lesions of the cervix uteri
- Publication Year :
- 2008
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Abstract
- As only a minority of low-grade dysplastic lesions of the cervix uteri will eventually progress to carcinoma, predicting the behavior of these lesions could be of high value in clinical practice. The aim of the study was to evaluate p16 ink4a and L1 as immunohistochemical markers of the biologic potentiality of low-grade dysplasia of the uterine cervix. The study included 38 conization specimens with coexisting cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 1 (CIN1) and 3 (CIN3) (group A) and 28 punch biopsies from women with CIN1 and proven spontaneous regression in the follow-up (group B). In group A, all CIN3 were p16 ink4a positive (p16+) and L1 negative (L1-). The CIN1 of this group were p16+L1- and p16+L1+ in 68.42% and 31.57%, respectively. No other expression pattern was found in this group. In group B, the p16+L1-, p16+L1+, p16-L1+, and p16-L1- patterns were found in 3.57%, 25%, 14.29%, and 57.14%, respectively. Overall, 96.29% p16+L1- CIN1 were found in group A, whereas all the p16-L1+ and p16-L1- CIN1 were found in group B. A significant difference between staining pattern distributions of group A and B was observed (P0.0001). The results of the study show that p16 ink4a and L1 immunohistochemistry can be helpful for estimating the biologic potentiality of low-grade squamous cervical lesions. Particularly in cases in which the grade of the lesion is morphologically difficult to assess, the p16/L1 expression pattern could be useful for planning the clinical management of these women.
- Subjects :
- Adult
medicine.medical_specialty
Pathology
HPV
Cell Adhesion Molecule L1
Uterine Cervical Neoplasms
p16
Biology
Pathology and Forensic Medicine
Carcinoma
medicine
Biomarkers, Tumor
Humans
Human papillomavirus
L1
cervical dysplasia
biologic behavior
Cervix
Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p16
Papillomavirus Infections
Anatomical pathology
Oncogene Proteins, Viral
medicine.disease
Prognosis
Uterine Cervical Dysplasia
Immunohistochemistry
Clinical Practice
medicine.anatomical_structure
Carcinoma, Squamous Cell
Disease Progression
Surgery
Capsid Proteins
Female
Anatomy
Premalignant lesion
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....ab8bbdddc89ae6ec476b3ceb971dc49b