Tobin S M, Fish E N, Cooter N B, Papsin F R
Obstet Gynecol. 1979 May;53(5):553-8.
An animal model is described that demonstrates the development of varying degrees of basal cell hyperplasia, metaplasia, and dysplasia following cervicovaginal herpesvirus hominis type II (HVH-II) infection. Although the study spanned a period of 30 months, the equivalent of 60 human years, there was no evidence of anaplasia. These results are considered in relation to the role of HVH-II as an initiator in the multistep process leading to cervical carcinoma.
本文描述了一种动物模型,该模型显示了人II型宫颈阴道疱疹病毒(HVH-II)感染后不同程度的基底细胞增生、化生和发育异常的发展情况。尽管该研究跨越了30个月,相当于60个人类年,但未发现间变的证据。这些结果与HVH-II作为导致宫颈癌的多步骤过程中的启动因素的作用相关。