宫颈涂片中端粒酶的活性

G. Saretzki, H. Fischer, I. Kaufmann, C. Schewe, B. Nadjari, J. Blohmer, S. Hauptmann
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众所周知,包括子宫颈细胞在内的几乎所有癌细胞都已重新建立了端粒酶活性。然而,到目前为止,端粒酶在宫颈发育不良中的活性及其与HPV感染的关系尚无定论。为了研究这个问题,我们使用了34例患者(15例为正常上皮,11例为LGSIL, 8例为HGSIL)通过常规宫颈刷取的材料,并对其进行了非放射性TRAP - ELISA(勃林格曼海姆)检测。通过PCR对细胞学检查后获得的福尔马林固定、石蜡包埋活检材料进行HPV分析。我们可以证明,在正常宫颈上皮中可以检测到端粒酶活性,并且从正常上皮到HGSIL,端粒酶活性和HPV阳性都逐渐增加。然而,HPV感染和端粒酶活性似乎是相互独立的。正常宫颈上皮患者端粒酶阳性的高频率表明,端粒酶活性不是一个有用的鉴别诊断援助。端粒酶阳性的发育不良患者是否更有可能发展为浸润性癌,还有待于后续研究的进一步证实。
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Telomerase Activity in Cervical Smears
It is well known that almost all carcinoma cells including those of the uterine cervix have re‐established their telomerase activity. However, until now there is no conclusive picture on the telomerase activity in cervical dysplasias and about their relationship to HPV infection. To investigate this question, material from 34 patients (15 with normal epithelium, 11 with LGSIL, 8 with HGSIL) obtained by conventional cervical brushing was used and subjected to non‐radioactive TRAP‐ELISA (Boehringer Mannheim). The HPV analysis was performed by PCR on formalin‐fixed, paraffin‐embedded biopsy material obtained after cytological investigation. We could show that telomerase activity is detectable in normal cervical epithelium, and that an gradual increase exists for both telomerase activity and HPV positivity from normal epithelium to HGSIL. However, HPV infection and telomerase activity appear to be independent of each other. The high frequency of telomerase positivity in patients with normal cervical epithelium indicates that telomerase activity is not a useful differential diagnostic aid. Whether patients with telomerase‐positive dysplasias have a higher probability to progress into an invasive carcinoma remains to be clarified by follow‐up studies.
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