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Immunohistochemical demonstration of elevated expression of epidermal growth factor receptor in the neoplastic changes of cervical squamous epithelium

✍ Scribed by Takeshi Maruo; Masaaki Yamasaki; Cecilia A. Ladines-Llave; Matsuto Mochizuki


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
1000 KB
Volume
69
Category
Article
ISSN
0008-543X

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✦ Synopsis


To evaluate epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor expression in the neoplastic process of squamous cell epithelium of the uterine cervix, normal, premalignant, and malignant cervical tissues were examined for the presence of EGF receptor by the avidin-biotin immunoperoxidase techniques with a monoclonal antibody to EGF receptor. Although normal cervical epithelium did not show appreciable staining for EGF receptor, predominant staining for the receptor was observed in most dysplastic epithelia and carcinomas in situ. In invasive squamous carcinoma, there was a great difference in the immunohistochemically detected levels of EGF receptor among the histologic cell types. Large cell nonkeratinizing carcinoma and its keratinizing counterpart contained high levels of EGF receptor; small cell nonkeratinizing carcinoma lacked immunostainable EGF receptor. These results suggest that the elevated expression of EGF receptor may be involved in the initial stage of tumorigenesis of cervical squamous epithelium and that EGF receptor expression may be related to the differentiation or dedifferentiation of cervical squamous carcinoma cells.


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