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KMID : 1137020070180030201
Journal of Gynecologic Oncology
2007 Volume.18 No. 3 p.201 ~ p.208
A study on the expression of p16 gene, methylation of p16 gene promoter and HPV typing in uterine cervical neoplasia
Jeon Seob

Choi Seung-Do
Bae Dong-Han
Jung Dong-Jun
Kim Chang-Jin
Shin Young-Woo
Abstract
Objective£ºp16 is cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) inhibitor which decelerates cell cycle by inactivating CDKs that phosphorylate retinoblastoma protein (pRb). In cervical carcinogenesis, abnormality of p16 gene such as methylation of p16 gene promoter was investigated as an important factor. The aims of our study are to investigate the expression of p16 gene, methylation of p16 gene promoter region, and HPV typing in uterine cervical neoplasia.

Methods£ºA total of 104 samples (CIN1, 30 CIN2,3 45, invasive cancer, 29) were included. Expression of p16 was analyzed by immunohistochemistry, methylation of p16 gene promoter region was analyzed with methylation specific polymerase chain reaction (MSP) and we examed the result of HPV DNA testing.

Results£º1. In high risk HPV and low risk or negative group, p16 gene expression was observed in CIN1 (30% vs 23%), CIN2, 3 (64% vs 58%) and in invasive cancer (80% vs 37%) respectively. In invasive cancer, p16 gene expression of high risk HPV group was statistically higher than that of low risk or negative group. 2. In high risk HPV and low risk or negative group, p16 promoter methylation was observed in CIN1 (23% vs 17%), CIN2, 3 (25% vs 47%) and in invasive cancer (19% vs 87%) respectively. In invasive cancer, p16 promoter methylation of low risk or negative HPV group was statistically higher than that of low risk or negative group.

Conclusion£ºp16 gene expression would be marker for CIN and cancer. Methylation of p16 promoter region may be one of the important mechanism for uterine cervical carcinogenesis especially in negative or low risk HPV group. but further studies are needed to reinforce this statement.
KEYWORD
HPV, DNA methylation, p16 genes, Uterine cervical neoplasms
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