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Expressions of heat shock protein in uterine cervix with different pathological changes / 解放军医学杂志
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army ; (12): 1043-1045, 2005.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-409625
ABSTRACT
Objective To study the expressions of main subtypes of heat shock protein (HSP) in uterine cervix with different pathological changes. Method 478 cases of cervical biopsy specimen were divided into invasive carcinoma of cervix group (63 cases), cervical intraepithelial neoplasia group (CIN, 106 cases), chronic cervicitis group (293 cases) and normal uterine cervix (16 cases) according to pathological diagnosis. The expression levels of HSP70, HSP90α and HSP90β mRNA were detected by quantitative RT-PCR with specific complex cRNA as internal control. Results (1) The expressions of HSP70, HSP90α and HSP90β mRNA were significantly downtrend stepwise in invasive carcinoma of cervix, CIN, chronic cervicitis and normal cervix tissue. (P<0.01, respectively). (2)In the invasive carcinoma of cervix group, the expression level of HSP90β mRNA was higher in advanced stage (FIGOⅡb-Ⅳ) compared with incipient (FIGOⅠa-Ⅱa) cancer of the cervix. (P<0.05). (3)The expressions of HSP70 and HSP90β mRNA were each higher in poorly differentiated tumor than in well-differentiated tumor. (P<0.05, respectively). (4)The expression levels of all three HSP mRNA had no significant differences were observed with different histological types of cervical cancer. (P>0.05). Conclusions Heat shock protein may play some important roles in malignant transformation of cervix cell and aggravation of cervix cancer. HSP70 and HSP90α may promote cancer cell transition and proliferation, and HSP90β may participate in cell differentiation.

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army Year: 2005 Type: Article