The Status of Telomerase Enzyme Activity in Benign and Malignant Gynaecologic Pathologies

Background: Telomeres are essential for the function and stability of eukaryotic chromosomes. Telomerase consists of three subunits: human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT), human telomerase RNA (hTR), and telomerase protein 1 (TP1). The hTERT subunit determines the activity of telomerase as...

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Main Authors: İlhami Gül, Özgür Dündar, Levent Tütüncü, Serkan Bodur, Yusuf Tunca
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Language:English
Published: Galenos Publishing House 2013-09-01
Series:Balkan Medical Journal
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Online Access:http://balkanmedicaljournal.org/text.php?lang=en&id=319
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spelling doaj-1db6ec7a0c54450895cd22a2f2fa6c122020-11-24T21:08:38ZengGalenos Publishing HouseBalkan Medical Journal2146-31232146-31312013-09-01303287292 10.5152/balkanmedj.2013.7328The Status of Telomerase Enzyme Activity in Benign and Malignant Gynaecologic Pathologiesİlhami Gül0Özgür Dündar1Levent Tütüncü2Serkan Bodur3Yusuf Tunca4Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Military Hospital, Erzincan, TurkeyDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, GATA Haydarpaşa Training Hospital, İstanbul, TurkeyDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, GATA Haydarpaşa Training Hospital, İstanbul, TurkeyDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Mareşal Fevzi Çakmak Military Hospital, Erzurum, TurkeyDepartment of Medical Genetics, GATA Faculty of Medicine, Ankara, TurkeyBackground: Telomeres are essential for the function and stability of eukaryotic chromosomes. Telomerase consists of three subunits: human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT), human telomerase RNA (hTR), and telomerase protein 1 (TP1). The hTERT subunit determines the activity of telomerase as an enzyme and is detected in most human tumors and regenerative cells. Telomerase activity is a useful cancer-cell detecting marker in some types of cancers. Aims: The aim of this study was to assess of telomerase hTERT mRNA in gynaecological tumors for diagnosis of malignancy. Study Design: Cross-sectional study. Methods: A total of 55 gynaecologic tumor samples (35 ovarian, 13 endometrial, 6 cervical and 1 placental site trophoblastic tumor tissue) were obtained at the time of surgery. Quantification of hTERT mRNA was performed in a real-time reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) using the LightCycler TeloTAGGG hTERT Quantification Kit. Results: It was histopathologically detected that 18 of the tissue samples were malignant and 37 of the samples were benign. 16 of the malignant tissue samples (88.9%) and 3 (8.1%) (endometrial tissue in proliferative phase, mucinous cyst adenoma and endometriosis) of the benign tissue samples were found to be hTERT positive. With the presence of these data, sensitivity and specificity of hTERT for the diagnosis of malignancy were calculated to be 88.9% and 91.9%, respectively. Conclusion: It was suggested that the measurement of telomerase activity in gynaecologic tumors, except for endometrial tissue in the reproductive phase, is a valuable method for pathological investigation.http://balkanmedicaljournal.org/text.php?lang=en&id=319TelomerasehTERTgynecologic tumorstelomereendometriosis
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author İlhami Gül
Özgür Dündar
Levent Tütüncü
Serkan Bodur
Yusuf Tunca
spellingShingle İlhami Gül
Özgür Dündar
Levent Tütüncü
Serkan Bodur
Yusuf Tunca
The Status of Telomerase Enzyme Activity in Benign and Malignant Gynaecologic Pathologies
Balkan Medical Journal
Telomerase
hTERT
gynecologic tumors
telomere
endometriosis
author_facet İlhami Gül
Özgür Dündar
Levent Tütüncü
Serkan Bodur
Yusuf Tunca
author_sort İlhami Gül
title The Status of Telomerase Enzyme Activity in Benign and Malignant Gynaecologic Pathologies
title_short The Status of Telomerase Enzyme Activity in Benign and Malignant Gynaecologic Pathologies
title_full The Status of Telomerase Enzyme Activity in Benign and Malignant Gynaecologic Pathologies
title_fullStr The Status of Telomerase Enzyme Activity in Benign and Malignant Gynaecologic Pathologies
title_full_unstemmed The Status of Telomerase Enzyme Activity in Benign and Malignant Gynaecologic Pathologies
title_sort status of telomerase enzyme activity in benign and malignant gynaecologic pathologies
publisher Galenos Publishing House
series Balkan Medical Journal
issn 2146-3123
2146-3131
publishDate 2013-09-01
description Background: Telomeres are essential for the function and stability of eukaryotic chromosomes. Telomerase consists of three subunits: human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT), human telomerase RNA (hTR), and telomerase protein 1 (TP1). The hTERT subunit determines the activity of telomerase as an enzyme and is detected in most human tumors and regenerative cells. Telomerase activity is a useful cancer-cell detecting marker in some types of cancers. Aims: The aim of this study was to assess of telomerase hTERT mRNA in gynaecological tumors for diagnosis of malignancy. Study Design: Cross-sectional study. Methods: A total of 55 gynaecologic tumor samples (35 ovarian, 13 endometrial, 6 cervical and 1 placental site trophoblastic tumor tissue) were obtained at the time of surgery. Quantification of hTERT mRNA was performed in a real-time reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) using the LightCycler TeloTAGGG hTERT Quantification Kit. Results: It was histopathologically detected that 18 of the tissue samples were malignant and 37 of the samples were benign. 16 of the malignant tissue samples (88.9%) and 3 (8.1%) (endometrial tissue in proliferative phase, mucinous cyst adenoma and endometriosis) of the benign tissue samples were found to be hTERT positive. With the presence of these data, sensitivity and specificity of hTERT for the diagnosis of malignancy were calculated to be 88.9% and 91.9%, respectively. Conclusion: It was suggested that the measurement of telomerase activity in gynaecologic tumors, except for endometrial tissue in the reproductive phase, is a valuable method for pathological investigation.
topic Telomerase
hTERT
gynecologic tumors
telomere
endometriosis
url http://balkanmedicaljournal.org/text.php?lang=en&id=319
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