CINtec® p16 Histology: Empowering accurate evaluation of cervical biopsies.
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Mechanism of p16 Expression within the cervical squamous epithelium
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Normal cell cycle arrest (not dividing)
No Mitosis
§ Retinoblastoma protein (pRB) binds to the transcription factor E2F
§ The pRB-E2F protein complex blocks transcription of genes that promote cell cycle progression and proliferation
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Normal cell cycle progression (dividing)
§ The release of E2F from pRB results in cell cycle progression, mitotic replication, and activation of the p16 gene, enabling p16 protein production
§ The p16 protein facilitates the re-binding of pRB to E2F, leading to cell cycle arrest § This feedback control mechanism is key to maintaining the balance between cell cycle
progression/proliferation and cell cycle arrest
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HPV Infection
§ The onset of HPV mediated cervical disease occurs when HR-HPV types infect the basal cells of the epithelium
§ The vast majority of HPV infections are transient and clear within 6-12 months
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Transient HPV Infection
§ Although transient HPV infection may result in increased cell proliferation, these infections do not disrupt the balance between pRB and E2F or control of p16 expression
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Transforming HPV Infection
§ Some HR-HPV infections persist and produce levels of viral E6 and E7 oncoproteins that can mediate oncogenic transformation by disrupting the cell cycle regulatory mechanism
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Transforming Infection: Oncogenesis
§ In cells with transforming HPV infections, HPV viral oncoprotein E7 impairs the function of pRB, disrupting its ability to bind to E2F
§ This leads to deregulated cell proliferation, genetic instability and p16 over-expression detectible by immunohistochemistry staining
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