摘要
Objective:To study the effect of preoperative hyperselective uterine arterial chemoembolization on the infiltrative growth of cancer cells in locally advanced cervical cancer.Methods: Patients with locally advanced cervical cancer who underwent surgical resection in Ankang Municipality Maternity and Child Care between February 2015 and October 2017 were selected and randomly divided into the observation group who received preoperative hyperselective uterine arterial chemoembolization and the control group who received routine preoperative preparation. The contents of tumor markers in serum were determined at diagnosis and 1 day before undergoing surgery;the expression levels of tumor suppressor genes and invasion genes were determined after surgical resection.Results: 1 day before undergoing surgery, serum CA125, TSGF, SCC and HE4 levels of observation group were lower than those at diagnosis whereas serum CA125, TSGF, SCC and HE4 levels of control group were not significant different from those at diagnosis;after surgical resection, RASSF2A, FHIT, eIF4E3, RIZ1, DAPK and Syk protein expression in cervical cancer lesions of observation group were significantly higher than those of control group;whereas RbAp48, Vimentin, N-cadherin, Sox2,β-catenin and MMP9 protein expression were significantly lower than those of control group.Conclusion: Preoperative hyperselective uterine arterial chemoembolization can inhibit the infiltrative growth of cancer cells in locally advanced cervical cancer.