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Comparative transcriptomic profiling in HPV-associated cervical carcinogenesis: Implication of MHC class II and immunoglobulin heavy chain genes.

Shandra Devi Balasubramaniam1, Kah Keng Wong2, Chern Ein Oon1, Venugopal Balakrishnan1, Gurjeet Kaur3.   

Abstract

AIM: We aimed to determine the biological processes and pathways involved in cervical carcinogenesis associated with high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) infection.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Total RNA was extracted from three formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) samples each of normal cervix, HPV-infected low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (LSIL), high-grade SIL (HSIL) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Transcriptomic profiling by microarrays was conducted followed by downstream Gene Ontology (GO) and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway enrichment analyses.
RESULTS: We examined the difference in GOs enriched for each transition stage from normal cervix to LSIL, HSIL, and SCC, and found 307 genes to be differentially expressed. In the transition from normal cervix to LSIL, the extracellular matrix (ECM) genes were significantly downregulated. The MHC class II genes were significantly upregulated in the LSIL to HSIL transition. In the final transition from HSIL to SCC, the immunoglobulin heavy locus genes were significantly upregulated and the ECM pathway was implicated.
CONCLUSION: Deregulation of the immune-related genes including MHC II and immunoglobulin heavy chain genes were involved in the transitions from LSIL to HSIL and SCC, suggesting immune escape from host anti-tumour response. The extracellular matrix plays an important role during the early and late stages of cervical carcinogenesis.
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Keywords:  Carcinogenesis; Cervical cancer; Human papillomavirus; Squamous intraepithelial lesion

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32615187     DOI: 10.1016/j.lfs.2020.118026

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Life Sci        ISSN: 0024-3205            Impact factor:   5.037


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