Research Article

Vaginal Microbial Environment Skews Macrophage Polarization and Contributes to Cervical Cancer Development

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The expression of CD206 in cervical cancer. (a) The IHC staining of cervical carcinoma tissues upon the CD206 in cervical cancer tissues from women with Peptostreptococcus anaerobius (down) and in cervical cancer tissues from women without Peptostreptococcus anaerobius (upper). (b) The analysis of CD206 expression via TCGA set base: the increased expression level of CD206 was relevant to the lower survival rate and inferior prognosis (blue curves); the decreased expression level of CD206 was relevant to the higher survival rate and superior prognosis (red curves).
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