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  • Tumours are frequently characterised by series of cytogenetic abnormalities. Amplifications of the human telomerase gene hTERC (3q26) and myelocytomatosis-C proto-oncogene MYCC (8q24) have been associated with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) and carcinoma of the uterine cervix. The results of genetic analysis allow to select patients at high risk of progression from CIN to carcinoma. Our group conducted a study in which the chromosomal abnormalities found in the cytology specimens of 26 patients with either cervical cancer or CIN were analysed using the recently developed triple-colour human papillomavirus-fluorescence in situ hybridisation (HPV-FISH) assay. HPV infection was proven in 22 (85 %) patients. Amplification of MYCC and hTERC was found in 11 (42 %) and 16 (62 %) patients, respectively. Based on these results, the patients were divided into high-risk, medium-risk and low-risk groups. The study confirmed that the HPV-FISH assay can be used as an effective diagnostic procedure to identify patients carrying high-risk HPV infection and chromosomal aberrations associated with the development of malignancy. Patients in the high-risk group would require more frequent folllow-up and aggressive therapy.
  • Tumours are frequently characterised by series of cytogenetic abnormalities. Amplifications of the human telomerase gene hTERC (3q26) and myelocytomatosis-C proto-oncogene MYCC (8q24) have been associated with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) and carcinoma of the uterine cervix. The results of genetic analysis allow to select patients at high risk of progression from CIN to carcinoma. Our group conducted a study in which the chromosomal abnormalities found in the cytology specimens of 26 patients with either cervical cancer or CIN were analysed using the recently developed triple-colour human papillomavirus-fluorescence in situ hybridisation (HPV-FISH) assay. HPV infection was proven in 22 (85 %) patients. Amplification of MYCC and hTERC was found in 11 (42 %) and 16 (62 %) patients, respectively. Based on these results, the patients were divided into high-risk, medium-risk and low-risk groups. The study confirmed that the HPV-FISH assay can be used as an effective diagnostic procedure to identify patients carrying high-risk HPV infection and chromosomal aberrations associated with the development of malignancy. Patients in the high-risk group would require more frequent folllow-up and aggressive therapy. (en)
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  • Initial experience with determination of hTERC and MYCC amplification in cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and cervical carcinoma in the Czech Republi
  • Initial experience with determination of hTERC and MYCC amplification in cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and cervical carcinoma in the Czech Republi (en)
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  • Initial experience with determination of hTERC and MYCC amplification in cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and cervical carcinoma in the Czech Republi
  • Initial experience with determination of hTERC and MYCC amplification in cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and cervical carcinoma in the Czech Republi (en)
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  • Cervical cancer; cervical intraepithelial neoplasia; hTERC; MYCC; gene amplification; fluorescence in situ hybridisation; genetic abnormalities (en)
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