DISTRIBUTION OF INVOLUCRIN IN NORMAL AND PATHOLOGICAL HUMAN UTERINE CERVIX

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SERRA, V [1 ]
RAMIREZ, AA [1 ]
LARA, C [1 ]
MARZO, C [1 ]
CASTELLS, A [1 ]
BONILLAMUSOLES, F [1 ]
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[1] VALENCIA UNIV,SCH MED,DEPT DERMATOL,E-46010 VALENCIA,SPAIN
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10.1016/0090-8258(90)90105-T
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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A study was undertaken to determine the potential value of involucrin immunostaining, a protein synthesized by mature squamous epithelial cells, in distinguishing benign from neoplastic lesions in cervical pathology. A total of 146 cervical biopsies were analyzed using an indirect immunoperoxidase method and polyclonal antibody. A suprabasal homogeneous cytoplasmic staining pattern was consistently observed in normal squamous cervical epithelium. In contrast, 43.7% of cervical condylomas showed involucrin at all levels of the epithelium including the basal layer. Variable patterns were seen in cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN), with 46% of full-thickness stainings, although no significant difference was obtained among the different grades of CIN lesions. Distibution of involucrin was correlated (P < 0.05) with the degree of tumor differentiation in squamous cell carcinomas, being absent in 71.4% of poorly differentiated carcinomas and focally present in 75% of well-differentiated carcinoma. Lesions of endocervical origin, either benign or malignant, were entirely negative for involucrin. It is concluded that involucrin seems unable to establish a reliable differential diagnosis between benign and neoplastic conditions in cervical pathology, and should therefore be considered only a specific marker of squamous differentiation in both normal and pathological human uterine cervix. © 1990.
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