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    Expression of Cell Proliferation Markers in Benign, Premalignant and Malignant Lesions and Human Papillomavirus Isolation
    (Deri Zuhrevi Hastaliklar Dernegi, 2007) Serarslan, Gamze; Atik, Esin; Otlu, Baris; Bakaris, Sevgi; Durmaz, Riza
    Background and Design: This study was designed to investigate the role of proliferation markers in various benign, premalig- nant and malignant skin lesions and also aimed to detect HPV positivity in these lesions. Material and Method: A total of 62 paraffin blocks [12 seborrheic keratoses (SK), 10 keratoacantoma (KA), 8 actinic keratoses (AK), 22 basal cell carcinoma (BCC), and 10 squamous cell carcinoma (SCC)] were included in the study. Specimens were stud- ied immunohistochemically for the expression of Ki-67, p21 and bcl-2. PCR was performed to detect HPV DNA. Results: HPV positivity was detected in two tissues of BCC (HPV type-16). In the lesions, the Ki-67, p21 and bcl-2 expressions were found to be increased respectively: KA
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    HPV-DNA testing and Ki-67 immunocytochemistry in liquid based cervical cytology in prostitute women
    (De Gruyter Open Ltd, 2006) Atik, Esin; Otlu, Baris; Cetin, Meryem; Tok, Devrim; Durmaz, Riza
    HPV causes several changes in the function of host genes, and these interactions cause deregulation of the cell cycle manifested by abnormal expression of cell cycle associated proteins, such as Ki-67. The detection of Ki-67 can play a role in screening and diagnosis of HPV infection with risk of progression towards dysplasia and carcinoma. To show this relation in prostitute women, cervical cells were collected in the PapSpin Collection Fluid. A starting volume of 1000 mu l for each sample, and a 200 mu l cell suspension were used to prepare each sample for thin layer liquid based cytology and then they were stained by Papanicolaou method. The cytological results were classified according to the Bethesda 2001 system. From the remaining cell suspension of 800 mu l, a 400 mu l sample was used for HPV-DNA detection by PCR, a 50 mu l alliquot was used to make thin layer preparations for immunocytochemistry. Single antigen staining was performed with Ki-67 protein. Cells were considered immunopositive if the nuclei were stained. All cells in one high power field (x400) were counted, and the fraction of immunopositive cells on the slide was calculated. This fraction was expressed as the number of positive cells per 1000 cells to facilitate comparisons of differential cell counts. HPV types 6 and 32 in the study, and HPV types 6 and 51 in the control group were detected. The mean Ki-67 values were 2.7 +/- 1.2 and 3.6 +/- 4.1 in HPV positive and negative cases respectively. There was a positive correlation only with nuclear changes and HPV positivity (x(2) = 28.8, p < 0.001). There was not any significant correlation between HPV or Ki-67 and leukocytosis. An association with HPV and contraception, smoking, and concurrent genital infection was not found. The prevalence of HPV types in different geographical locations and races may indicate different etiologies of cervical cancer. Our results suggest that Ki-67 immunocytochemistry is not useful as a surrogate marker for HPV types of 6, 32 and 51.
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    Hpv-dna testing and ki-67 immunocytochemistry in liquid based cervical cytology: in prostitute women
    (Springer, 2007) Atik, Esin; Otlu, Baris; Cetin, Meryem; Tok, Devrim; Durmaz, Riza
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