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Publication : Decreased RARβ expression induces abundant inflammation and cervical precancerous lesions.

First Author  Albino-Sanchez ME Year  2016
Journal  Exp Cell Res Volume  346
Issue  1 Pages  40-52
PubMed ID  27207583 Mgi Jnum  J:235863
Mgi Id  MGI:5803888 Doi  10.1016/j.yexcr.2016.05.010
Citation  Albino-Sanchez ME, et al. (2016) Decreased RARbeta expression induces abundant inflammation and cervical precancerous lesions. Exp Cell Res 346(1):40-52
abstractText  It is well known that vitamin A and its receptors protect against cancer development and that Retinoid Acid Receptor beta (RARbeta) is epigenetically silenced during tumoral progression. Cervical Cancer (CC) has been causally linked to high risk human papillomavirus (HR-HPV) infection. However, host factors are important in determining the outcome of persistent HR-HPV infection as most cervical precancerous lesions containing HR-HPVs do not progress to invasive carcinomas. Increasing evidence suggests that low diet in vitamin A and their receptors participate in the development of CC. The aim of this study has been to investigate the effects of abated RARbeta expression in the development of cervical premalignant lesions in 4 month-old conditional mice (RARbeta(L-/L-)). Results demonstrated the development of spontaneous squamous metaplasia, inflammatory infiltrate, enhanced mitotic activity, loss of cell differentiation, as well as decreased apoptosis and p16(INK4a) protein levels in RARbeta(L-/L-) mice cervix. All these changes are hallmarks of moderate dysplasia. Importantly, our results suggest that the low expression of RARbeta, may induce the down regulation of p16(INK4a), chronic inflammation and decreased apoptosis and may be involved in vulnerability to HR-HPV and early stage cervical carcinogenesis.
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