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Evaluation of HPV Infection and Smoking Status Impacts on Cell Proliferation in Epithelial Layers of Cervical Neoplasia

Accurate cervical intra-epithelial neoplasia (CIN) lesion grading is needed for effective patient management. We applied computer-assisted scanning and analytic approaches to immuno-stained CIN lesion sections to more accurately delineate disease states and decipher cell proliferation impacts from H...

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Autores principales: Guillaud, Martial, Buys, Timon P. H., Carraro, Anita, Korbelik, Jagoda, Follen, Michele, Scheurer, Michael, Storthz, Karen Adler, van Niekerk, Dirk, MacAulay, Calum E.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4161429/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25210770
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107088
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author Guillaud, Martial
Buys, Timon P. H.
Carraro, Anita
Korbelik, Jagoda
Follen, Michele
Scheurer, Michael
Storthz, Karen Adler
van Niekerk, Dirk
MacAulay, Calum E.
author_facet Guillaud, Martial
Buys, Timon P. H.
Carraro, Anita
Korbelik, Jagoda
Follen, Michele
Scheurer, Michael
Storthz, Karen Adler
van Niekerk, Dirk
MacAulay, Calum E.
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description Accurate cervical intra-epithelial neoplasia (CIN) lesion grading is needed for effective patient management. We applied computer-assisted scanning and analytic approaches to immuno-stained CIN lesion sections to more accurately delineate disease states and decipher cell proliferation impacts from HPV and smoking within individual epithelial layers. A patient cohort undergoing cervical screening was identified (n = 196) and biopsies of varying disease grades and with intact basement membranes and epithelial layers were obtained (n = 261). Specimens were sectioned, stained (Mib1), and scanned using a high-resolution imaging system. We achieved semi-automated delineation of proliferation status and epithelial cell layers using Otsu segmentation, manual image review, Voronoi tessellation, and immuno-staining. Data were interrogated against known status for HPV infection, smoking, and disease grade. We observed increased cell proliferation and decreased epithelial thickness with increased disease grade (when analyzing the epithelium at full thickness). Analysis within individual cell layers showed a ≥50% increase in cell proliferation for CIN2 vs. CIN1 lesions in higher epithelial layers (with minimal differences seen in basal/parabasal layers). Higher rates of proliferation for HPV-positive vs. -negative cases were seen in epithelial layers beyond the basal/parabasal layers in normal and CIN1 tissues. Comparing smokers vs. non-smokers, we observed increased cell proliferation in parabasal (low and high grade lesions) and basal layers (high grade only). In sum, we report CIN grade-specific differences in cell proliferation within individual epithelial layers. We also show HPV and smoking impacts on cell layer-specific proliferation. Our findings yield insight into CIN progression biology and demonstrate that rigorous, semi-automated imaging of histopathological specimens may be applied to improve disease grading accuracy.
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spelling pubmed-41614292014-09-17 Evaluation of HPV Infection and Smoking Status Impacts on Cell Proliferation in Epithelial Layers of Cervical Neoplasia Guillaud, Martial Buys, Timon P. H. Carraro, Anita Korbelik, Jagoda Follen, Michele Scheurer, Michael Storthz, Karen Adler van Niekerk, Dirk MacAulay, Calum E. PLoS One Research Article Accurate cervical intra-epithelial neoplasia (CIN) lesion grading is needed for effective patient management. We applied computer-assisted scanning and analytic approaches to immuno-stained CIN lesion sections to more accurately delineate disease states and decipher cell proliferation impacts from HPV and smoking within individual epithelial layers. A patient cohort undergoing cervical screening was identified (n = 196) and biopsies of varying disease grades and with intact basement membranes and epithelial layers were obtained (n = 261). Specimens were sectioned, stained (Mib1), and scanned using a high-resolution imaging system. We achieved semi-automated delineation of proliferation status and epithelial cell layers using Otsu segmentation, manual image review, Voronoi tessellation, and immuno-staining. Data were interrogated against known status for HPV infection, smoking, and disease grade. We observed increased cell proliferation and decreased epithelial thickness with increased disease grade (when analyzing the epithelium at full thickness). Analysis within individual cell layers showed a ≥50% increase in cell proliferation for CIN2 vs. CIN1 lesions in higher epithelial layers (with minimal differences seen in basal/parabasal layers). Higher rates of proliferation for HPV-positive vs. -negative cases were seen in epithelial layers beyond the basal/parabasal layers in normal and CIN1 tissues. Comparing smokers vs. non-smokers, we observed increased cell proliferation in parabasal (low and high grade lesions) and basal layers (high grade only). In sum, we report CIN grade-specific differences in cell proliferation within individual epithelial layers. We also show HPV and smoking impacts on cell layer-specific proliferation. Our findings yield insight into CIN progression biology and demonstrate that rigorous, semi-automated imaging of histopathological specimens may be applied to improve disease grading accuracy. Public Library of Science 2014-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4161429/ /pubmed/25210770 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107088 Text en © 2014 Guillaud et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Guillaud, Martial
Buys, Timon P. H.
Carraro, Anita
Korbelik, Jagoda
Follen, Michele
Scheurer, Michael
Storthz, Karen Adler
van Niekerk, Dirk
MacAulay, Calum E.
Evaluation of HPV Infection and Smoking Status Impacts on Cell Proliferation in Epithelial Layers of Cervical Neoplasia
title Evaluation of HPV Infection and Smoking Status Impacts on Cell Proliferation in Epithelial Layers of Cervical Neoplasia
title_full Evaluation of HPV Infection and Smoking Status Impacts on Cell Proliferation in Epithelial Layers of Cervical Neoplasia
title_fullStr Evaluation of HPV Infection and Smoking Status Impacts on Cell Proliferation in Epithelial Layers of Cervical Neoplasia
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of HPV Infection and Smoking Status Impacts on Cell Proliferation in Epithelial Layers of Cervical Neoplasia
title_short Evaluation of HPV Infection and Smoking Status Impacts on Cell Proliferation in Epithelial Layers of Cervical Neoplasia
title_sort evaluation of hpv infection and smoking status impacts on cell proliferation in epithelial layers of cervical neoplasia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4161429/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25210770
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107088
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