Objectives: The aim of the present study was to determine the presence and expression of the 60-kD heat shock protein (HSP60) in the dysplasia-carcinoma sequence in the uterine exocervix and to evaluate its diagnostic and prognostic significance. Methods and Results: We performed Western blot and immunohistochemical analyses on biopsies from 40 cases, consisting of 10 normal exocervical biopsies, 10 low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (L-SIL), 10 high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (H-SIL) and 10 cancerous exocervices (G2 grade). The immunohistochemical results were quantified by computer-assisted image analysis. Western blot analysis showed that HSP60 was undetectable in normal tissues and that there was a gradual increase of protein expression from L-SIL to carcinoma. Immunostaining for HSP60 was negative in normal tissue and positive in basal and parabasal layers of L-SIL epithelium; H-SIL were markedly stained in all layers of epithelium, and carcinomas showed an even stronger positivity. The increasing expression correlated with the malignancy grade. Finally, koilocytes were mostly negative in L-SIL and positive in H-SIL. Conclusions: The increasing degree of expression of HSP60 from L-SIL to carcinoma and the different intraepithelial distribution between L-SIL and H-SIL could be used as a new diagnostic tool. Moreover, HSP60 could have a role in cervical carcinogenesis. Copyright © 2002 S. Karger AG, Basel.

Cappello, F., Bellafiore, M., Palma, A., Marciano, V., Martorana, G., Belfiore, P., et al. (2002). Expression of 60-kD heat shock protein increases during carcinogenesis in the uterine exocervix. PATHOBIOLOGY, 70(2), 83-88 [10.1159/000067304].

Expression of 60-kD heat shock protein increases during carcinogenesis in the uterine exocervix

CAPPELLO, Francesco;BELLAFIORE, Marianna;PALMA, Antonio;MARCIANO', Vito;MARTORANA, Antonio;FARINA, Felicia;ZUMMO, Giovanni;BUCCHIERI, Fabio
2002-01-01

Abstract

Objectives: The aim of the present study was to determine the presence and expression of the 60-kD heat shock protein (HSP60) in the dysplasia-carcinoma sequence in the uterine exocervix and to evaluate its diagnostic and prognostic significance. Methods and Results: We performed Western blot and immunohistochemical analyses on biopsies from 40 cases, consisting of 10 normal exocervical biopsies, 10 low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (L-SIL), 10 high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (H-SIL) and 10 cancerous exocervices (G2 grade). The immunohistochemical results were quantified by computer-assisted image analysis. Western blot analysis showed that HSP60 was undetectable in normal tissues and that there was a gradual increase of protein expression from L-SIL to carcinoma. Immunostaining for HSP60 was negative in normal tissue and positive in basal and parabasal layers of L-SIL epithelium; H-SIL were markedly stained in all layers of epithelium, and carcinomas showed an even stronger positivity. The increasing expression correlated with the malignancy grade. Finally, koilocytes were mostly negative in L-SIL and positive in H-SIL. Conclusions: The increasing degree of expression of HSP60 from L-SIL to carcinoma and the different intraepithelial distribution between L-SIL and H-SIL could be used as a new diagnostic tool. Moreover, HSP60 could have a role in cervical carcinogenesis. Copyright © 2002 S. Karger AG, Basel.
2002
Cappello, F., Bellafiore, M., Palma, A., Marciano, V., Martorana, G., Belfiore, P., et al. (2002). Expression of 60-kD heat shock protein increases during carcinogenesis in the uterine exocervix. PATHOBIOLOGY, 70(2), 83-88 [10.1159/000067304].
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