2004
DOI: 10.1002/cncr.20046
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Usefulness of liquid-based cytology specimens for the immunocytochemical study of p16 expression and human papillomavirus testing

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“…Sano et al 14,15 reported that the status of p16 immunoreactivity may help to differentiate low-risk HPV infections from high-risk or intermediate-risk HPV infections. We previously reported that immunochemical detection of p16 was more sensitive and specific than clarification of the HPV status in cervical lesions by using a liquid-based method as well as tissue samples, 5 thereby suggesting that p16 should represent a good biomarker for primary screening of cervical cytology. Klaes et al 13 also reported that p16 expression can be used to identify dysplastic and cancer cells.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Sano et al 14,15 reported that the status of p16 immunoreactivity may help to differentiate low-risk HPV infections from high-risk or intermediate-risk HPV infections. We previously reported that immunochemical detection of p16 was more sensitive and specific than clarification of the HPV status in cervical lesions by using a liquid-based method as well as tissue samples, 5 thereby suggesting that p16 should represent a good biomarker for primary screening of cervical cytology. Klaes et al 13 also reported that p16 expression can be used to identify dysplastic and cancer cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We previously revealed that p16 protein (p16) immunostaining in liquid-based smears, with simultaneously obtained biopsies, was a useful new prognostic biomarker. 5 The CDKN2A gene product, p16, has been found to be overexpressed in cervical preneoplastic and neoplastic lesions where high-risk HPV subtypes exist. 6 In cervical carcinogenesis, oncogenes E6 and E7 of HPV cause inactivation of the tumor-suppressor gene-protein products p53 and Rb, thereby resulting in disruption of the p53 and Rb pathways at the G1 checkpoint, respectively.…”
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“…The introduction of a liquid-based medium for collection of cytologic specimens has allowed other molecular techniques to be evaluated more easily as adjunctive or triage tests (12). The aim of this study was to compare directly the sensitivity and specificity of several tests from the same sample for the detection of high-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) in a population referred to colposcopy because of abnormal cytology.…”
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“…6,10 The ploidy of epithelial cells and the immunohistochemical detection of expression of genetic markers can be assessed with an intact morphological background by immunocytochemistry and in situ hybridization enhancing identification of dysplastic cells. 8,9,35,36 For instance, p16 immunohistochemical study on liquid-based cytology has been reported to be particularly hopeful in detection of cancer cells and their precursors although there still exist limitations in its application. 6,36 Further exploration of novel biomarkers for identifying cervical cancers and their precursors is still an ongoing process.…”
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“…8,9,35,36 For instance, p16 immunohistochemical study on liquid-based cytology has been reported to be particularly hopeful in detection of cancer cells and their precursors although there still exist limitations in its application. 6,36 Further exploration of novel biomarkers for identifying cervical cancers and their precursors is still an ongoing process.…”
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confidence: 99%