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Expression and clinical significance of cancer stem cells related genes Bmi-1, POU5F1 in cervical cancer

LI Shiliang, JIANG Liping,ZHOU Miao, SHAO Guoan, ZHANG Yuanyuan, GUZHALINUER Abulizi.
  

  1. Department of Thyroid and Breast Surgery, Panzhihua General Hospital of Panzhihua Iron and Steel Group
  • Received:2017-02-07 Revised:2017-05-06 Online:2017-07-31 Published:2017-07-31

Abstract: Objective To explore the expression of cancer stem cell related genes Bmi1, POU5F1 in cervical cancer and their relationship with clinicopathological chracteristics. Methods The expression of Bmi-1, POU5F1 at mRNA level in 69 cervical cancer tissues and 16 cervical cancer tissues plus their paracarcinoma tissues were detected by realtime fluorescent quantitative PCR(QRT-PCR). Results The expression levels of Bmi-1 mRNA, POU5F1 mRNA in cervical cancer tissues were 1.51±0.05 and 1.75±0.17, higher than 1.16±0.17 and 1.46±0.18 of their counterparts of the paracarcinoma tissues with statistically significant (P<0.05). The relative ratio of level of Bmi-1 mRNA, POU5F1 mRNA was 1.31±0.49 and 1.20±0.95 between cervical cancer tissues and their paracarcinoma tissues. The expression of Bmi1 mRNA was related with ethnic, lymph node metastasis, clinical staging and histological grade (P<0.05),but not with age, tumor size and pathological type(P>0.05). The expression of POU5F1 mRNA was related with ethnic, tumor size, lymph node metastasis, clinical staging and histological grade (P<0.05),but not with age and pathological type (P>0.05). Conclusion There was a relative high expression of Bmi-1, POU5F1 in cervical cancer. Bmi-1, POU5F1 expression may be associated with adverse biological characteristics of cervical cancer, and may serve as a potential indicator for molecular markers of cervical cancer biological behavior.

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