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Expression of Ezrin and Estrogen Receptors During Cervical Carcinogenesis

Authors
Fadiel, AhmedChoi, Seung DoPark, BoraKim, Tae-HeeBuldo-Licciardi, JuliaAhmadi, MitraArslan, AlanMittal, KhushbakhatNaftolin, Frederick
Issue Date
May-2017
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Keywords
carcinogenesis; cervical cancer; estradiol; ezrin
Citation
Reproductive Sciences, v.24, no.5, pp 706 - 712
Pages
7
Journal Title
Reproductive Sciences
Volume
24
Number
5
Start Page
706
End Page
712
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/7603
DOI
10.1177/1933719116667222
ISSN
1933-7191
1933-7205
Abstract
Rationale: Development of cervical squamous carcinoma (CXCA) is accompanied by changes in estrogen receptors (ERs, ER and ER) and ezrin expression; however, reports have been conflicting. Using histologically documented staging of cervical biopsies, we determined ezrin and ER relationships during CXCA development. Methods: Immunoreactive (ir) ezrin, ir-ER, and ir-ER were studied in normal epithelium, carcinoma in situ/cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) 1 to 3, and local invasion or metastatic CXCA. Results were compared using H scoring. Cultures of Caski metastatic CXCA cells were treated with estradiol and/or tamoxifen and studied for ER-driven ir-ezrin and the morphologic response. Results: Koilocytosis was present and indicated viral presence. The ezrin H score increased from CIN1 to CIN3, reaching significant differences from normal by CIN3 (P = .004) and 2x normal in metastatic CXCA. Estrogen receptor and ER H scores fell, reaching significance by CIN3 (ER, P = .0001; ER, P = .024). During estradiol treatment, ezrin in Caski cells increased and localized to the periphery, in ruffles and processes. The selective ER modulator tamoxifen blocked the estradiol-induced changes. Conclusions: During cervical carcinogenesis, the usual relationship between estrogen and ezrin induction is abridged. This is consistent with the effects of human papilloma virus viral proteins such as E6 and E7 that upregulate SIX1, a protein that induces ezrin. Cervical carcinogenesis is progressive but arrests at the preinvasive stage for varying lengths of time. These studies suggest that changes in ezrin may be associated with the development of the invasive phenotype and penetration of the basement membrane. They also raise the possibility that inhibiting ezrin expression could be a target for the prevention of invasive CXCA.
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