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Differences in the immunohistochemical expression of the 17 kDa protein encoded by the human
nm23-H1
gene were studied in premalignant lesions and invasive squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) (N = 8) of the cervix using routine streptavidin-biotin immunohistochemistry and a polyclonal antibody to the
nm23-H1
protein. The premalignant lesions were koilocytic atypia due to wart virus infection (N = 5), low-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) (N = 7) and high-grade CIN (N = 7). The carcinomas were either moderately (N = 3) or poorly differentiated (N = 5). The non-neoplastic controls were normal squamous epithelium from cases with uterine
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(N = 7) and normal squamous epithelium not affected by the infective or neoplastic areas of some of the cases with wart virus infection (N = 2) and carcinoma (N = 2). Moderate to strong cytoplasmic and, occasionally, nuclear immunostaining for the
nm23-H1
protein was seen in all cells above the basal layer of the normal squamous epithelium. However, most of the cervical SCC show a relative reduction in
nm23-H1
immunoreactivity (7/8 cases; 88%). This difference in
nm23-H1
expression was statistically significant (P = 0.0006; Chi-squared test with continuity correction). All of the cases with wart virus infection (N = 5; 100%) displayed moderately strong
nm23-H1
immunostaining throughout the squamous epithelium except for the basal layer where no staining was observed. The cases that had low-grade squamous dysplasia of the cervix (CIN I-II) (N = 7; 100%) also displayed moderate to strong
nm23-H1
immunoreactivity in the epithelium except for the basal layer (CIN I) or the lower two-thirds of the epithelium (CIN II).
nm23-H1
Immunoreactivity was either absent or was significantly reduced in all of the high-grade CIN (CIN III) cases (N = 7; 100%) in which only the non-dysplastic superficial third of the squamous epithelium displayed
nm23-H1
immunolabeling. The difference in
nm23-H1
expression between low-grade and high-grade CIN cases was statistically significant (P = 0.0013; Chi-squared test with continuity correction). Similarly, the difference between low-grade CIN and SCC cases in the expression of
nm23-H1
was also significant (P = 0.0041; Chi-squared test with continuity correction). However, no statistically significant difference in
nm23-H1
immunoreactivity was found between cases of high-grade CIN and SCC. In conclusion,
nm23-H1
protein immunoreactivity is reduced in high-grade CIN and cervical SCC but not in low-grade CIN. These findings suggest that reduced expression of the protein may be important early in the sequential development of cervical squamous neoplasia.
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PMID:nm23-H1 protein immunoreactivity in intraepithelial neoplasia and invasive squamous cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix. 978 65