Publications by authors named "Maha S Madbouly"

Background And Aim: High risk human papillomavirus (HR-HPV) types have been closely associated with cervical carcinoma. However, other genetic events are likely to be required, in addition to HPV infection, for the development of cervical cancer. We investigated 20 human cervical carcinomas and 15 normal cervical tissues for the correlation between aberrant expression of the FHIT, p53 and MMR genes and their prognostic impact.

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Background And Aim: Human papilloma viruses (HPVs) are small DNA tumor viruses that infect epithelial tissues and cause warts. One of the viral genes responsible for HPV's oncogenic activity is E6 which is known to inactivate the cellular p53 tumor suppressor gene. We aim to detect the presence of HPV infection and its different types in human warts, and to identify the relation between HPV and p53 expression in skin and genital lesions.

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HCV-associated hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a common neoplasm in Egypt where genotype-4 is prevalent. In the present study the incidence and pattern of p53 mutations was assessed in relation to HCV-genotype- 4 in Egyptian HCC patients. We investigated 25 HCV positive HCCs for p53 mutations/overexpression in relation to HCV-NS3 by immunohistochemistry, SSCP and sequencing.

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