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Title: | Iimmunohistochemical expression of c-erbb-2 in early stage cervical carcinoma: Correlation with human papillomavirus infection and prognosis. | Authors: | Basheska, Neli Yashar, Genghis Kubelka-Sabit, Katerina Prodanova, Irina Zografski, George |
Keywords: | uterine cervix invasive carcinoma c-erbB-2 oncoprotein human papillomavirus recurrence prognosis |
Issue Date: | Sep-2003 | Publisher: | Springer | Journal: | Virchows Archiv | Conference: | 19th European Congress of Pathology, September 6-11, 2003, Ljubljana, Slovenia | Abstract: | Introduction: The attempts to determine the prognostic significance of c-erbB-2 oncoprotein expression (OPE) and its relation to human papillomavirus (HPV) infection in cervical cancer have yielded controversial. The aim of this study was to evaluate the patterns of c-erbB-2 OPE in early stage cervical carcinoma and to assess its prognostic value by exploring its relationships to various clinicopathological characteristics, HPV status and recurrence rate. Materials and methods: Radical hysterectomy specimens from 71 cervical carcinoma patients (pT1b1/1b2) were investigated immunohistochemically for c-erbB-2 presence. The c-erbB-2 score (range: 0-400) was determined in the surface area, center and invasion front of each carcinoma. CARD in situ hybridization was used for HPV detection. Results and conclusion: Strong c-erbB-2 OPE was detected in 21, 20, and 32 cases in the invasion front, center and surface area of the tumor, respectively. There was a significant difference in positive staining rate of c-erbB-2 between squamous cell, mixed carcinomas and adenocarcinomas (23%, 50% vs 83%, p=0.005). C-erbB-2 OPE was significantly higher in carcinomas with abundant than in tumors with less abundant peri-tumoral lymphocytic infiltration (36.5% vs 10.5%, p=0.032). In HPV positive carcinomas (41), c-erbB-2 was detected more frequently in type 31/33 versus type 16/18 lesions (75% vs 18.8%, p=0.002). No association was found between c-erbB-2 expression and recurrence rate, lymph node metastasis or any other clinicopathological variable investigated (age, tumor diameter, depth of invasion, grade, vascular invasion). Therefore, immunostaining for c-erbB-2 is unlikely to be of use as a prognostic indicator in early stage cervical carcinomas, while further study is warranted to examine relationships between HPV infection and c-erbB-2 OPE. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/25018 | DOI: | 10.1007/s00428-003-0864-5 |
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