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The Status of the P53 Gene and Human Papilluma Virus İnfection in Cervical Carcinoma Patients
Abstract
Human papillomavirus (HPV) infections of the high-risk types are strongly linked to the development of cervical carcinoma. The HPV oncoproteins E6 and E7 are thought to play a crucial role in this process through their interactions with the P53 protein. E6 binds to P53 protein promoting its degradation. This is considered to contribute to the oncogenesis of HPV-associated anogenital cancer. On the other hand, in HPVnegative cervical carcinoma, P53 mutations are thought to have a role in the transformation process. In 25 formaldehyde-fixed paraffin embedded cervical carcinoma tissue samples were evaluated for the presence of HPV-DNA and mutations in exons 5-8 of the P53 gene by single-stranded conformation polymorphism analysis. Fourteen samples were HPV positive and only 3 missense point mutations were detected. These findings suggest that other mechanisms independent of P53 inactivation may play a role in the genesis of cervical carcinomas
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July 1, 2012
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Year 2012 Volume: 6 Number: 2
APA
Shanehsazzadeh, M., Pourazar, A., & Behbahanı, M. (2012). The Status of the P53 Gene and Human Papilluma Virus İnfection in Cervical Carcinoma Patients. Journal of Applied Biological Sciences, 6(2), 9-12. https://izlik.org/JA84NJ92BJ
AMA
1.Shanehsazzadeh M, Pourazar A, Behbahanı M. The Status of the P53 Gene and Human Papilluma Virus İnfection in Cervical Carcinoma Patients. J.appl.biol.sci. 2012;6(2):9-12. https://izlik.org/JA84NJ92BJ
Chicago
Shanehsazzadeh, Mehrnaz, Abbasali Pourazar, and Mandana Behbahanı. 2012. “The Status of the P53 Gene and Human Papilluma Virus İnfection in Cervical Carcinoma Patients”. Journal of Applied Biological Sciences 6 (2): 9-12. https://izlik.org/JA84NJ92BJ.
EndNote
Shanehsazzadeh M, Pourazar A, Behbahanı M (July 1, 2012) The Status of the P53 Gene and Human Papilluma Virus İnfection in Cervical Carcinoma Patients. Journal of Applied Biological Sciences 6 2 9–12.
IEEE
[1]M. Shanehsazzadeh, A. Pourazar, and M. Behbahanı, “The Status of the P53 Gene and Human Papilluma Virus İnfection in Cervical Carcinoma Patients”, J.appl.biol.sci., vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 9–12, July 2012, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA84NJ92BJ
ISNAD
Shanehsazzadeh, Mehrnaz - Pourazar, Abbasali - Behbahanı, Mandana. “The Status of the P53 Gene and Human Papilluma Virus İnfection in Cervical Carcinoma Patients”. Journal of Applied Biological Sciences 6/2 (July 1, 2012): 9-12. https://izlik.org/JA84NJ92BJ.
JAMA
1.Shanehsazzadeh M, Pourazar A, Behbahanı M. The Status of the P53 Gene and Human Papilluma Virus İnfection in Cervical Carcinoma Patients. J.appl.biol.sci. 2012;6:9–12.
MLA
Shanehsazzadeh, Mehrnaz, et al. “The Status of the P53 Gene and Human Papilluma Virus İnfection in Cervical Carcinoma Patients”. Journal of Applied Biological Sciences, vol. 6, no. 2, July 2012, pp. 9-12, https://izlik.org/JA84NJ92BJ.
Vancouver
1.Mehrnaz Shanehsazzadeh, Abbasali Pourazar, Mandana Behbahanı. The Status of the P53 Gene and Human Papilluma Virus İnfection in Cervical Carcinoma Patients. J.appl.biol.sci. [Internet]. 2012 Jul. 1;6(2):9-12. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA84NJ92BJ