SPERM BASIC PROTEINS IN CERVICAL CARCINOGENESIS: CORRELATION WITH SOCIOECONOMIC CLASS

Two types of basic protein, a histone and a protamine, were separated from single ejaculates of human sperm and a ratio between their contents in a given number of sperm established. The ratio varied widely in different males and correlated with ranking by social class: the lower the social class, t...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Lancet (British edition) 1978-07, Vol.312 (8080), p.60-62
Hauptverfasser: Reid, BevanL, French, PeterW, Singer, Albert, Hagan, BrianE, Coppleson, Malcolm
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Zusammenfassung:Two types of basic protein, a histone and a protamine, were separated from single ejaculates of human sperm and a ratio between their contents in a given number of sperm established. The ratio varied widely in different males and correlated with ranking by social class: the lower the social class, the greater the proportion of protamine. Statistically similar correlations link social class with the incidence of venereal disease and the incidence of in-situ carcinoma of the cervix, both of which are epidemiological variables in squamous cervical cancer. The basic proteins of the sperm head, especially the protamines, may thus also have a role in the ætiology of squamous cervical cancer.
ISSN:0140-6736
1474-547X
DOI:10.1016/S0140-6736(78)91378-8