Differential proteins among normal cérvix cells and cervical cancer cells with HPV-16 infection, through mass spectrometrybased Proteomics (2D-DIGE) in women from Southern México
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2016-09-05Autor
Serafín Higuera, Idanya Rubí
Garibay Cerdenares, Olga Lilia
Illades_Aguiar, Berenice
Flores Alfaro, Eugenia
Jiménez López, Marco Antonio
Sierra Martínez, Pavel
Alarcón Romero, Luz Del Carmen
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Cervical cancer (CC) is the fourth most common cancer in women worldwide with an estimated 528,000 new cases in 2012. The same year México had an incidence of 13,960 and a mortality of 4769 cases. There are several diagnosis methods of CC; among the most frequents are the conventional Pap cytology (Pap), colposcopy, and visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA), histopathological examination, tests of imaging and detection of high-risk papilloma virus (HR-HPV) with molecular tests (PCR, hybridization, sequencing). Proteomics is a tool for the detection of new biomarkers that can be associated with clinical stage, histological type, prognosis, and/or response to treatment. In this study we performed a comparative analysis of CC cells with normal cervical cells. The proteomic analysis was carried out with the fluorescent two-dimensional electrophoresis (2D-DIGE) technique to subsequently identify differential protein profiles using Decyder Software, and the selected proteins were identified by Mass Spectrometry (MALDI-TOF).
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