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Basal cell tetrasomy in low-grade cervical squamous intraepithelial lesions infected with high-risk human papillomaviruses.

S A Southern1, M F Evans, C S Herrington.   

Abstract

We have analyzed 60 low-grade cervical squamous intraepithelial lesions for low- and high-risk human papillomaviruses (HPVs) and for numerical abnormalities of chromosomes 1, 3, 11, 17, and 18 and the X chromosome. Eleven of 33 lesions infected with high-risk HPVs (HPV 16, 18, 30, 31, 33, 35, 39, 45, 51, 52, 56, 58, and 66) but none of 24 lesions infected with low-risk HPVs (HPV 6, 11, 42, 43, and 44) and none of 15 normal cervices showed basal cell tetrasomy of all six chromosomes in the HPV-infected areas. These changes were not HPV type specific and were not present in all lesions infected with the same HPV type. The presence of basal cell tetrasomy in lesions infected with high- but not low-risk HPVs suggests that induction of chromosome instability may be one mechanism underlying the biological differences between these viral types.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9331077

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


  11 in total

1.  Loss of sequences on the short arm of chromosome 17 is a late event in squamous carcinoma of the cervix.

Authors:  C S Herrington; M Worsham; S A Southern; P Mackowiak; S R Wolman
Journal:  Mol Pathol       Date:  2001-06

2.  HPV-16 E2 gene disruption and sequence variation in CIN 3 lesions and invasive squamous cell carcinomas of the cervix: relation to numerical chromosome abnormalities.

Authors:  D A Graham; C S Herrington
Journal:  Mol Pathol       Date:  2000-08

3.  Human papillomavirus in pterygium.

Authors:  M J Gallagher; A Giannoudis; C S Herrington; P Hiscott
Journal:  Br J Ophthalmol       Date:  2001-07       Impact factor: 4.638

4.  The ecology of human papillomavirus-induced epithelial lesions and the role of somatic evolution in their progression.

Authors:  Paul A Orlando; Joel S Brown; Robert A Gatenby; Anna R Guliano
Journal:  J Infect Dis       Date:  2013-04-18       Impact factor: 5.226

5.  Analysis of centrosome overduplication in correlation to cell division errors in high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV)-associated anal neoplasms.

Authors:  Anette Duensing; Anna Chin; Linan Wang; Shih-Fan Kuan; Stefan Duensing
Journal:  Virology       Date:  2007-11-26       Impact factor: 3.616

Review 6.  Oncogenic activities of human papillomaviruses.

Authors:  Margaret E McLaughlin-Drubin; Karl Münger
Journal:  Virus Res       Date:  2009-06-18       Impact factor: 3.303

Review 7.  The human papillomavirus E7 oncoprotein.

Authors:  Margaret E McLaughlin-Drubin; Karl Münger
Journal:  Virology       Date:  2008-11-12       Impact factor: 3.616

8.  Variation in the E2-binding domain of HPV 16 is associated with high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions of the cervix.

Authors:  A Giannoudis; M Duin; P J Snijders; C S Herrington
Journal:  Br J Cancer       Date:  2001-04-20       Impact factor: 7.640

9.  Basal keratinocyte tetrasomy in low-grade squamous intra-epithelial lesions of the cervix is restricted to high and intermediate risk HPV infection but is not type-specific.

Authors:  A Giannoudis; M F Evans; S A Southern; C S Herrington
Journal:  Br J Cancer       Date:  2000-01       Impact factor: 7.640

10.  Induction of tetrasomy by human papillomavirus type 16 E7 protein is independent of pRb binding and disruption of differentiation.

Authors:  S A Southern; M H Lewis; C S Herrington
Journal:  Br J Cancer       Date:  2004-05-17       Impact factor: 7.640

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