Expression of AMHR2 and C-KIT in cervical lesions in Uyghur Women of Xinjiang, China

Medicine
Reyisha TaximaimaitiHaimiti Abudulimu

Abstract

Cervical cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors in women. Anti-Müllerian hormone receptor 2 (AMHR2) and C-Kit were two members of protein kinase which were reported increased in some cancers like ovarian carcinoma and breast cancer. The present study aimed to assess the expression of AMHR2 and c-Kit in cervical cancer of different differentiated degrees as well as in cervicitis sections. All the lesions were collected randomly during clinical observations in hospitals located in Xinjiang, China. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and immunohistochemical staining were used to detect AMHR2 and c-Kit expression in cervical samples from women who had been infected with human papilloma virus (HPV)16. The expression rate was compared between cervical cancer of well, moderately and poorly differentiated and cervicitis. The average age of the patients was 45 years; ranged from 23 to 80. For AMHR2, all 17 cervicitis samples ranged from (++) to (++++), while cervical cancer showed 11 (+), 9 (++), 15 (+++),9 (++++), and 8 (-), which showed AMHR2 expression was lessen with the poorer of differentiation degree of cervical cancer (P < .05). For c-Kit, 18 cervicitis samples mainly expressed as (-) with none showed (+++) or (++++), whi...Continue Reading

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