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  • The study examined IL-10 and Ki-67 expression in cervical cancer and CIN, involving 110 patients from Shanghai, with a focus on HPV infection's correlation.
  • Expression levels of IL-10 and Ki-67 were higher in cervical cancer and CIN compared to a control group, particularly between different CIN stages.
  • The findings suggest that measuring IL-10, Ki-67, and HPV infection together can enhance the diagnosis of CIN and early cervical cancer.

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This study investigated the expression of IL-10 and Ki-67 in human cervical cancer and cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) and the correlation with human papillomavirus infection. A total of 110 patients with cervical lesions undergoing surgical treatment in Shanghai First Maternity and Infant Hospital, Tongji University School of Medicine from 2016 to 2017 were selected. Those patients included 36 cases of cervical cancer and 74 cases of CIN. At the same time, 30 cases of chronic cervicitis were selected as the control group. RT-qPCR was used to detect the expression of IL-10 and Ki-67 in cervical tissue. PCR was used to detect HPV infection in cervical tissue. The expression levels of IL-10 and Ki-67 in the cervical cancer and CIN groups were higher than those in the control group. Moreover, the expression levels of IL-10 and Ki-67 in the cervical cancer and CIN II-III groups were higher than those in the CIN I group (P<0.05). In addition, the expression levels of IL-10 and Ki-67 in the cervical cancer group were significantly higher than those in the CIN II-III group. Furthermore, the expression levels of IL-10 and Ki-67 were positively correlated with HPV infection (r=0.783 or 0.712, P<0.05). Finally, the expression levels of IL-10 and Ki-67, and HPV infection in the cervical lesions studied were significantly different. Therefore, combined detection of IL-10, Ki-67 and HPV infection can improve the diagnosis of CIN and early cervical cancer.

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