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Argentophilic nucleolus organizer region as a proliferation marker in cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 1 of the uterine cervix
Author(s) -
Guerra Fernando,
Rocher Adriana Esther,
Villacorta Hidalgo José,
Díaz Lilí,
Vighi Susana,
Cardinal Lucía,
Tatti Silvio,
Cúneo Nicasio,
Prat Gay Gonzalo,
Camporeale Gabriela,
Palaoro Luis Alberto
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of obstetrics and gynaecology research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.597
H-Index - 50
eISSN - 1447-0756
pISSN - 1341-8076
DOI - 10.1111/jog.12380
Subject(s) - medicine , cervical intraepithelial neoplasia , predictive value , nucleolus organizer region , biopsy , uterine cervix , cervix , pathology , lesion , tumor progression , gastroenterology , cervical cancer , nucleolus , cancer , carcinoma , nucleus , psychiatry
Aim p16INK4a and argentophilic nucleolus organizer region ( AgNOR ) can be used as markers for progression of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 1 ( CIN1 ) of the uterine cervix. Our objective was to study the predictive value of the AgNOR technique as a progression marker of CIN1 and its correlation with p16INK4A . Material and Methods One uterine cervix biopsy from each of 75 patients with diagnosis of CIN 1 was selected. All of these patients underwent a second biopsy, and these were also used for the study. Results The second biopsies showed: regression (20 patients), persistent CIN 1 (38 patients), progression to CIN 2 (10 patients) and progression to CIN 3 (seven patients). p16INK4A showed reactivity in 67 of the 75 first CIN1 biopsies: 12 of the 20 cases that cleared the lesions and the 55 cases with persistent or progressive lesions were positive for p16INK4a (specificity: 40%; sensitivity: 100%; positive predictive value [ PPV ]: 82%; negative predictive value [ NPV ]: 100%). Samples with AgNOR areas less than 3.0 μ 2 returned in all cases, but patients whose lesions persisted or progressed to CIN2 / CIN3 , showed AgNOR areas greater than 3.0 μ 2 in 50/55 cases (specificity: 100%; sensitivity: 91%; PPV : 100%; NPV : 80%). Conclusions p16INK4a is expressed in a high percentage of returning lesions. AgNOR might be a better marker of proliferation of CIN1 than p16INK4a ( PPV  = 100%), which means that a value greater than 3.0 μ 2 indicates the persistence or progression of the lesion. As its NPV is 80%, a value of AgNOR area less than 3.0 μ 2 in CIN1 leaves a margin of doubt about the future behavior of the lesion.

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