Abnormal immunoexpression of cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) in cervical cancer.
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the immunoexpression of cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) E-cadherin, CD44s,
and CD44v3 in cervical cancer and compare it with that in benign exo-endocervical tissue. In all, 81 cervical cancer biopsy
specimens and 22 benign controls were included. Primary monoclonal antibodies NHC-38, F10-44-2, and 3G5 for E-cadherin,
CD44s, and CD44v3 were used, respectively. Statistical significance was evaluated by the ?2 test. Antigen expression was
significantly different in cervical cancer specimens compared with controls, showing marked decrease in membrane
expression: E-cadherin, 6.5% and 77.3% (P < .000); CD44s, 3.9% and 81.8% (P < .000); and CD44v3, 0% and 81.8% (P < .000),
respectively. The immunoexpression was significantly heterogeneous in carcinomas (P < .034) and adenocarcinomas
(P < .000) for E-cadherin and CD44s. For CD44v3, no case of cancer showed immunostaining in membranes. These findings
reaffirm that cell adhesion is markedly altered in cervical cancer. The authors suggest that these proteins could serve as
markers for invasive cervical neoplasia.
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Correo Electrónico | [email protected] [email protected] |
Descripción | Artículo publicado en: International Journal of Surgical Pathology published online 18 July 2010 |
País | Venezuela |