Abstract

To investigate the expression of vimentin and Ki-67 proteins in cervical squamous cell carcinoma (CSCC) and their relationships with patient clinicopathological features. Fifty-seven CSCC samples archived in Department of Pathology in the First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University were selected. The expression of vimentin and Ki-67 proteins in CSCC tissue were detected using immunohistochemical SP method, and correlations between them and their relationships with clinicopathological features were analyzed. Among 57 CSCC tissues, there were 43 with positive expression of Vimentin, and the positive rate was 75.4%; there were 57 cases with positive expression of Ki-67, and the positive rate came up to 100.0%. The results of Pearson correlation analysis displayed that the expression of vimentin had a significantly-positive correlation with Ki-67 in CSCC tissue (r=0.984, co0.000). The expression of both Ki-67 and vimentin was intimately associated with the presence or absence of local invasion and lymph node metastasis as well as differentiated degrees of the tumor (P=0.003, 0.017, 0.000; P=0.001, 0.008, 0.003) instead of the age, tumor size and clinical staging (P>0.05). Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) tends to appear in poorly-differentiated CSCC tissue, and the up-regulation of vimentin expression is accompanied by high expression of Ki-67, suggesting that invasion and metastasis readily occur in these tumor cells.

Highlights

  • Cervical cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors in the female reproductive system, and its incidence is only secondary to breast cancer in developing countries

  • Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) tends to appear in poorly-differentiated cervical squamous cell carcinoma (CSCC) tissue, and the up-regulation of vimentin expression is accompanied by high expression of Ki-67, suggesting that invasion and metastasis readily occur in these tumor cells

  • Expression of vimentin and Ki-67 in CSCC tissue The positive signals of Vimentin were located in Immunohistochemical SP method All samples were fixed by paraformaldehyde, embedded by paraffin and cut into slices with the thickness of 2 μm

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Introduction

Cervical cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors in the female reproductive system, and its incidence is only secondary to breast cancer in developing countries. The study has confirmed that up-regulation of Vimentin expression in various epithelial tumors is intimately associated with the tumor migration, invasion and metastasis (Satelli et al, 2011). Ki-67, a sort of protein related to cell proliferation, can reflect the proliferative capability of tumor cells, and its expression is associated with the malignant degrees of tumor and the patient’s poor diagnosis (Chen et al, 2015). The expression of Vimentin and Ki-67 proteins in cervical squamous cell carcinoma (CSCC) was analyzed, and their correlation with the patients’ clinicopathological features was investigated so as to provide more clinical evidences for the biological behaviors and prognostic assessment of cervical cancer

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