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Human papillomavirus and human telomerase RNA component gene in cervical cancer progression
by
Xu, Changjun
, Li, Daizhu
, Sun, Chunyi
, Yang, Yingying
, Fan, Pianping
, Qing, Qing
, Liu, Yang
, Huang, Yajuan
, Zhou, Honglin
in
38
/ 692/4028
/ 692/699
/ Biopsy
/ Cancer screening
/ Cervical cancer
/ Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia - complications
/ Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia - pathology
/ Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia - virology
/ Cervix
/ Colposcopy
/ Cytology
/ Disease Progression
/ Dysplasia
/ Female
/ Fluorescence in situ hybridization
/ Gene amplification
/ Human papillomavirus
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence
/ Infections
/ Invasiveness
/ Medical screening
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nucleic Acid Amplification Techniques
/ Papillomaviridae - genetics
/ Papillomavirus Infections - genetics
/ Papillomavirus Infections - pathology
/ Patients
/ Ribonucleic acid
/ RNA
/ RNA - genetics
/ RNA - metabolism
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Telomerase
/ Telomerase - genetics
/ Telomerase - metabolism
/ Uterine Cervical Neoplasms - genetics
/ Uterine Cervical Neoplasms - pathology
/ Uterine Cervical Neoplasms - virology
2019
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Human papillomavirus and human telomerase RNA component gene in cervical cancer progression
by
Xu, Changjun
, Li, Daizhu
, Sun, Chunyi
, Yang, Yingying
, Fan, Pianping
, Qing, Qing
, Liu, Yang
, Huang, Yajuan
, Zhou, Honglin
in
38
/ 692/4028
/ 692/699
/ Biopsy
/ Cancer screening
/ Cervical cancer
/ Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia - complications
/ Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia - pathology
/ Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia - virology
/ Cervix
/ Colposcopy
/ Cytology
/ Disease Progression
/ Dysplasia
/ Female
/ Fluorescence in situ hybridization
/ Gene amplification
/ Human papillomavirus
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence
/ Infections
/ Invasiveness
/ Medical screening
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nucleic Acid Amplification Techniques
/ Papillomaviridae - genetics
/ Papillomavirus Infections - genetics
/ Papillomavirus Infections - pathology
/ Patients
/ Ribonucleic acid
/ RNA
/ RNA - genetics
/ RNA - metabolism
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Telomerase
/ Telomerase - genetics
/ Telomerase - metabolism
/ Uterine Cervical Neoplasms - genetics
/ Uterine Cervical Neoplasms - pathology
/ Uterine Cervical Neoplasms - virology
2019
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Human papillomavirus and human telomerase RNA component gene in cervical cancer progression
by
Xu, Changjun
, Li, Daizhu
, Sun, Chunyi
, Yang, Yingying
, Fan, Pianping
, Qing, Qing
, Liu, Yang
, Huang, Yajuan
, Zhou, Honglin
in
38
/ 692/4028
/ 692/699
/ Biopsy
/ Cancer screening
/ Cervical cancer
/ Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia - complications
/ Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia - pathology
/ Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia - virology
/ Cervix
/ Colposcopy
/ Cytology
/ Disease Progression
/ Dysplasia
/ Female
/ Fluorescence in situ hybridization
/ Gene amplification
/ Human papillomavirus
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence
/ Infections
/ Invasiveness
/ Medical screening
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nucleic Acid Amplification Techniques
/ Papillomaviridae - genetics
/ Papillomavirus Infections - genetics
/ Papillomavirus Infections - pathology
/ Patients
/ Ribonucleic acid
/ RNA
/ RNA - genetics
/ RNA - metabolism
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Telomerase
/ Telomerase - genetics
/ Telomerase - metabolism
/ Uterine Cervical Neoplasms - genetics
/ Uterine Cervical Neoplasms - pathology
/ Uterine Cervical Neoplasms - virology
2019
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Human papillomavirus and human telomerase RNA component gene in cervical cancer progression
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Human papillomavirus and human telomerase RNA component gene in cervical cancer progression
2019
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This study aimed to examine hTERC gene in different grades of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) and cervical cancer, and the association between hTERC and high risk-human papillomavirus (HR-HPV) infection. Patients who underwent cervical cancer screening at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University between October 2010 and December 2011 were enrolled. All patients underwent liquid-based cytology test and hybrid capture 2 (HC2) for HPV detection. hTERC was examined using fluorescence
in situ
hybridization (FISH). Cervical colposcopy biopsy was performed if any of the three results was positive. HC2, FISH, and pathology were compared. A total of 1200 women underwent screening, 150 patients underwent cervical biopsy: 32 in the normal group, 38 in the CIN1 group, 66 in the CIN2/3 group, and 14 in the invasive cervical cancer group. More patients had HR-HPV infection in the CIN2/3 group and ICC group compared with the CIN1 group. hTERC increased with increasing histological dysplasia. There was significant difference in hTERC positive rate between each of the three groups. More patients with hTERC gene amplification were observed in the positive HR-HPV group than in the HR-HPV negative group. In conclusion, hTERC is a potential marker for precancerous cervical cancer lesions. hTERC might be correlated with HR-HPV infection in cervical diseases.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group
Subject
/ 692/4028
/ 692/699
/ Biopsy
/ Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia - complications
/ Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia - pathology
/ Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia - virology
/ Cervix
/ Cytology
/ Female
/ Fluorescence in situ hybridization
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence
/ Nucleic Acid Amplification Techniques
/ Papillomavirus Infections - genetics
/ Papillomavirus Infections - pathology
/ Patients
/ RNA
/ Science
/ Uterine Cervical Neoplasms - genetics
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