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@proceedings{899079, author = {Slámová, Iva and Mouková, Lucie and Žežulková, Dita and Štrossová, Nina and Vranová, Vladimíra and Kuglík, Petr}, booktitle = {Europen Human Genetics Conference}, keywords = {FISH; cervical carcinoma; gain of hTERC}, language = {eng}, title = {Using the FISH method for an identification of genetic alterations in cervical carcinoma ane cervical intraepithelial neoplasia: gain of human telomerase gene (hTERC)}, url = {http://www.eshg.org}, year = {2010} }
TY - CONF ID - 899079 AU - Slámová, Iva - Mouková, Lucie - Žežulková, Dita - Štrossová, Nina - Vranová, Vladimíra - Kuglík, Petr PY - 2010 TI - Using the FISH method for an identification of genetic alterations in cervical carcinoma ane cervical intraepithelial neoplasia: gain of human telomerase gene (hTERC) KW - FISH KW - cervical carcinoma KW - gain of hTERC UR - http://www.eshg.org N2 - Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer in women in the Czech Republic, approximately 400 women die of this disease every year. It is known that this carcinoma develops from precancerous cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) which is characterized by series of genetic abnormalities. Gain of hTERC (3q26) was the most consistent chromosomal abnormality found in cervical carcinoma. It was discovered that gain of hTERC gene is associated with progression from precansers (CIN1, CIN2, CIN3) to cervical carcinoma. In our work, we studied copy number changes of the chromosomal region of hTERC gene using the FISH method in cytological smears obtained from 30 patients of the Departement of Gynaecological Oncology of Masaryk Memorial Cancer Institute Brno. Gain of hTERC gene was found in 16 from 30 (53 %) patiens with the diagnosis of cervical cancer or with CIN1-CIN3. It was confirmed that gain of hTERC is significantly associated with cervical carcinoma. In 2009 a new DNA probe for simultaneous identification of HPV infection and examination of copy number changes of hTERC and MYCC genes using the FISH method was created by Abbott. The initial experiences with detection of hTERC and MYCC genes in HPV positive cells in CIN3 are presented. The results of genetic analyses should serve as a supporting tool for the determination of samples containing high risk HPV infections and chromosomal aberrations linked to the potential progression and tumor proliferation. ER -
SLÁMOVÁ, Iva, Lucie MOUKOVÁ, Dita ŽEŽULKOVÁ, Nina ŠTROSSOVÁ, Vladimíra VRANOVÁ a Petr KUGLÍK. Using the FISH method for an identification of genetic alterations in cervical carcinoma ane cervical intraepithelial neoplasia: gain of human telomerase gene (hTERC). In \textit{Europen Human Genetics Conference}. 2010. ISSN~1018-4813.
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