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Role and predictive strength of transglutaminase type 2 expression in premalignant lesions of the cervix

机译:转谷氨酰胺酶2型表达在子宫颈癌前病变中的作用和预测强度

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The demonstration that type 2 transglutaminase (TG2) can incorporate polyamine into the E7 oncoprotein of human papillomavirus (HPV) type 18 has led to the hypothesis that TG2 can have a role in the host cellular response to HPV infection. The aim of this study was to investigate whether HPV-related pathology, in infected human cervical epithelium, was associated with modulation of TG2 expression. Normal controls and HPV-infected cervical biopsies were analyzed for the expression of TG2, and the findings were compared with lesion grade. The correlation between TG2 expression and p16, a marker for HPV-induced dysplasia, and the retinoblastoma protein (Rb), a target of the E7 protein of HPV, was also investigated. Results obtained showed that TG2 was absent in normal squamous mucosa, whereas it was present in 100% CIN I lesions. Low-grade lesions showed significantly higher TG2 expression than high-grade lesions (P<0.0001). In 94% of CIN I more than 50% of the cells were positive for TG2, with a strong staining intensity (+3), whereas a decreased staining intensity and a low number of positive cells were found in CIN II/III. In CIN I cases, both nuclear and cytoplasmic staining were found in cells exhibiting classical morphological features of HPV infection. In addition, during progression from low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions to severe dysplasia, TG2 expression was inversely correlated with p16 (Pearson: ?0.930), whereas a positive correlation was observed between the expression of TG2 and pRb (Pearson: 0.997). TG2 is expressed in HPV infection as an early phenomenon, not restricted to high-risk genotypes. TG2 upregulation is probably part of host cell reaction against HPV-induced tissue modification. It may act as a cellular antioxidant defense factor, playing an important role in counteracting oxidative damage in neoplastic disease.
机译:2型转谷氨酰胺酶(TG2)可以将多胺掺入18型人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)的E7癌蛋白的论证导致了一个假说,即TG2可以在宿主对HPV感染的细胞应答中起作用。这项研究的目的是调查感染的人宫颈上皮细胞中与HPV相关的病理是否与TG2表达的调节有关。分析正常对照组和HPV感染的宫颈活检组织中TG2的表达,并将发现的结果与病变等级进行比较。还研究了TG2表达与HPV诱导的不典型增生的标志物p16和HPV E7蛋白靶标视网膜母细胞瘤蛋白(Rb)之间的相关性。获得的结果表明,正常鳞状粘膜中不存在TG2,而在100%的CIN I病变中存在。低度病变显示TG2表达明显高于高度病变(P <0.0001)。在94%的CIN I中,超过50%的细胞对TG2呈阳性,具有很强的染色强度(+3),而在CIN II / III中发现染色强度降低且阳性细胞数量少。在CIN I病例中,在表现出经典HPV感染形态特征的细胞中发现了核和细胞质染色。另外,在从低度鳞状上皮内病变发展到严重的不典型增生的过程中,TG2的表达与p16呈负相关(Pearson:0.930),而TG2和pRb的表达呈正相关(Pearson:0.997)。 TG2在HPV感染中表达为一种早期现象,不限于高风险基因型。 TG2上调可能是宿主细胞针对HPV诱导的组织修饰的反应的一部分。它可以作为细胞抗氧化剂的防御因子,在抵抗肿瘤疾病的氧化损伤中起重要作用。

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