1p36 is a chromosomal site of genomic instability in cervical intraepithelial neoplasia.

Biotech Histochem

Department of Biology, Genetic Unit, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM), Madrid, Spain.

Published: February 2020

We investigated the association between progressive stages of cervical neoplasia and DNA damage in 1p36 DNA sequences of chromosome 1 in cervical epithelium using DNA breakage detection/fluorescence in situ hybridization (DBD-FISH). We used a hospital based unmatched case control study of 29 women that were grouped according to disease stage and selected according to histological diagnosis: 10 with low grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (LG-SILs), 10 with high grade SILs (HG-SILs) and nine with no cervical lesions; the 1pter sequence was used as internal control. We found a significant increase in the number of patients with HG-SIL compared to patients with LG-SILs or with no cervical lesions. 1p36 Genomic instability was validated by DBD-FISH using neutral comets. Genetic instability at specific gene loci, such as 1p36, might be characteristic of cervical cancer progression. DBD-FISH appears to be a useful approach for detecting and comparing damage to specific chromosomal regions related to the progression of cervical cancer.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10520295.2019.1652344DOI Listing

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