1.Human Papilloma Virus in Retinoblastoma Tissues from Korean Patients.
Na Kyung RYOO ; Ji Eun KIM ; Ho Kyung CHOUNG ; Namju KIM ; Min Jeong LEE ; Sang In KHWARG
Korean Journal of Ophthalmology 2013;27(5):368-371
PURPOSE: Recent reports suggest the association of human papilloma virus (HPV) with retinoblastoma. This study was performed to elucidate whether HPV infection is related to retinoblastoma among Koreans. METHODS: A total of 54 cases diagnosed with retinoblastoma were enrolled from Seoul National University Children's Hospital and Seoul Metropolitan Government-Seoul National University Boramae Medical Center. Presence of human papilloma viral DNA was detected by in situ hybridization in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded retinoblastoma tissues using both probes against high- and low risk HPV types. RESULTS: The mean age at diagnosis was 22.0 months (range, 1.1 to 98.0 months), and the mean age at enucleation was 27.8 months (range, 1.5 to 112.7 months) among the 54 patients with retinoblastoma. HPV was not detected in any of the retinoblastoma samples using either high risk or low risk HPV probes. CONCLUSIONS: Our study, being the first study in the Korean population, proposes that HPV infection may have no causal relationship with retinoblastoma in Koreans.
Child, Preschool
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DNA, Viral/*analysis
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Eye Infections, Viral/complications/diagnosis/*epidemiology
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Female
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Humans
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In Situ Hybridization
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Incidence
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Infant
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Male
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Papillomaviridae/*genetics
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Papillomavirus Infections/complications/diagnosis/*epidemiology
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Prevalence
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Prognosis
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Republic of Korea/epidemiology
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Retinal Neoplasms/complications/pathology/*virology
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Retinoblastoma/pathology/*virology
2.Influence of HPV16 on expression of Rb, p16 and cyclin D1 in oral epithelial cell.
Patima SDEK ; Zhiyuan ZHANG ; Jun CAO
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2002;37(2):84-86
OBJECTIVETo investigate the role of HPV16E6 and E7 during the transformation of oral epithelial cells.
METHODSAn human immortalized oral epithelial cell line (HIOEC) was established by transfecting HPV16E6, E7 open reading frames using recombinant retroviral system plxsn to human normal oral epithelial cells. Expression of HPV16E6, E7, Rb, P16 and Cycin D1 were analyzed by Western blot in HIOEC and human normal oral epithelial cells. Formation of complex of HPV16E7 and Rb were analyzed by Immunoprecipitation-western blot. Human normal oral epithelial cells and the oral epithelial cells transfected with plxsn were used as control groups.
RESULTSHIOEC expressed HPV16 E6 and E7; HIOEC expressed both hyperphosphorylated and underphosphorylated Rb while oral epithelial cells in two control groups only expressed hyperphosphorylated Rb. HPV16 E7 formed complex with underphosphorylated Rb; the level of P16 and Cyclin D1 had no remarkable change.
CONCLUSIONSHPV16E7 plays an important role in the immortalization of oral epithelial cells induced by HPV16.
Blotting, Western ; Cell Line ; Cell Transformation, Neoplastic ; Cyclin D1 ; analysis ; Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p16 ; analysis ; Humans ; Mouth Mucosa ; metabolism ; pathology ; virology ; Oncogene Proteins, Viral ; physiology ; Papillomavirus E7 Proteins ; Phosphorylation ; Repressor Proteins ; Retinoblastoma Protein ; analysis
3.Expression of the G1-S Modulators in Hepatitis B Virus-Related Hepatocellular Carcinoma and Dysplastic Nodule: Association of Cyclin D1 and p53 Proteins with the Progression of Hepatocellular Carcinoma.
Yoon La CHOI ; Seong Hoe PARK ; Ja June JANG ; Cheol Keun PARK
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2001;16(4):424-432
Deranged expression of cell cycle modulators has been reported to contribute to the development and progression of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). However, their expression patterns remain poorly understood in hepatitis B virus (HBV)-related HCC, which constitutes about 65-70% of HCC in Korea. The aims of this study were to evaluate the expressions of G1-S modulators in HBV-related HCCs and dysplastic nodules (DNs), and to correlate with the histopathologic features of HCCs. Immunohistochemical expressions of cyclin D1, cyclin E, p53, p27, p21, p16, Rb, and PCNA proteins were investigated in 80 HCCs and 22 DNs. Cyclin D1 overexpression showed positive relationships with advanced tumor stage, poor differentiation, larger tumor size, microvascular invasion, intrahepatic meta-stasis, no tumor capsule formation, infiltrative growth, aberrant p53 expression, and high PCNA labeling index (LI) of HCC (p<0.05). Aberrant p53 expression showed positive relationship with poor differentiation of HCC (p<0.01). Expression of cyclin D1 or p53 was not observed in DNs. The p27 LI and p16 LI were lower in HCCs with intrahepatic metastasis (p<0.05). Cyclin D1 overexpression and aberrant p53 expression could be associated with the progression of HBV-related HCC, and might have a less crucial role in the DN-HCC sequence. In addition, elevated expression of p27 and p16 proteins might have inhibitory action to the intrahepatic metastasis of HBV-related HCC.
Adult
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Aged
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Carcinoma, Hepatocellular/chemistry/etiology/*pathology
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Cyclin D1/*analysis
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Female
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G1 Phase
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Hepatitis B/*complications
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Human
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Immunohistochemistry
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Liver Neoplasms/chemistry/etiology/*pathology
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Male
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Microfilament Proteins/analysis
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Middle Age
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Precancerous Conditions/*virology
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Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen/analysis
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Protein p16/analysis
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Protein p53/*analysis
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Retinoblastoma Protein/analysis
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S Phase