Journalartikel

p16INK 4a and Ki-67 expression in human papilloma virus-related head and neck mucosal lesions


AutorenlisteGueltekin, Sibel Elif; Sengueven, Burcu; Klussmann, Jens Peter; Dienes, Hans Peter

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2015

Seiten47-59

ZeitschriftInvestigacion Clinica

Bandnummer56

Heftnummer1

ISSN0535-5133

VerlagFacultad de Medicina de la Universidad del Zulia


Abstract
Human papilloma virus (HPV) is postulated as a risk factor in the etiology of some specific mucosal pathologies in the head and neck regions. Despite the frequent use of p16(INK4a) as a surrogate marker for HPV-infection, there is still controversy with respect to its reliability. This study has been undertaken to assess the potential role of p16(INK) (4a) and Ki-67 expression in HPV-related lesions. The study was conducted on 71 specimens of oral, tonsillar and laryngeal lesions which comprised 25 dysplasia and 46 papilloma specimens. Specimens were immunohistochemically stained for p16(INK4A) and Ki-67 proteins. HPV DNA was determined by one step multiplex polymerase chain reaction. HPV DNA was detected in 33.8% of all lesions. Tonsil and larynx lesions showed significant differences with oral lesions for HPV positivity (p <0.001). p16(INK4a) over-expression was seen in 56.5% of papilloma and 60% of dysplasia specimens. HPV status showed a positive correlation with p16(INK) (4a) expression in tonsillar dysplasias (p < 0.001). p16(INK) (4a) expression may have a value as a marker in high risk HPV induced dysplasias, but not in low risk infected lesions. The proliferation index is not related to HPV-induced lesions and may be evaluated as an independent marker in head and neck premalignant lesions.



Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilGueltekin, S., Sengueven, B., Klussmann, J. and Dienes, H. (2015) p16INK 4a and Ki-67 expression in human papilloma virus-related head and neck mucosal lesions, Investigacion Clinica, 56(1), pp. 47-59

APA-ZitierstilGueltekin, S., Sengueven, B., Klussmann, J., & Dienes, H. (2015). p16INK 4a and Ki-67 expression in human papilloma virus-related head and neck mucosal lesions. Investigacion Clinica. 56(1), 47-59.



Schlagwörter


CAVITYCERVIXDYSPLASIAHPVHuman papillomavirusKi-67LOADoralORAL DYSPLASIAp16(INK 4a)PREMALIGNANT LESIONSSQUAMOUS-CELL CARCINOMA

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