Integration of human papillomavirus type 16 in cervical cancer cells

Author:

Gudleviciene Zivile1,Kanopiene Daiva1,Stumbryte Ausra12,Bausyte Raminta2,Kirvelaitis Edgaras2,Simanaviciene Vaida3,Zvirbliene Aurelija3

Affiliation:

1. 1Institute of Oncology, Vilnius University, Santariskiu str. 1, LT-08660 Vilnius, Lithuania

2. 2Vilnius University, Universiteto str. 3, LT-01513 Vilnius, Lithuania

3. 3Institute of Biotechnology of Vilnius University, V.A.Graiciuno 8, LT-02241 Vilnius, Lithuania

Abstract

AbstractCervical cancer remains an important cause of women morbidity and mortality. The progression of cervical pathology correlates with the HPV integration into the host genome. However, the data on the viral integration status in cervical dysplasias are controversial. The aim of the current study was to evaluate the status of HPV integration in two types of cervical pathology – invasive and non invasive cervical cancer (e.g. carcinoma in situ). 156 women were included in the study: 66 women were diagnosed with invasive cervical cancer (CC) and 90 with non invasive cervical cancer (carcinoma in situ, CIS). 74.2% [95% PI: 63.64÷84.76] of specimens collected from women with diagnosed CC and 85.6% [95% PI: 85.53÷92.85] of CIS specimens were positive for HPV. The most prevalent HPV genotype in both groups was HPV16. To evaluate HPV integration, three selected HPV16 E2 gene fragments were analyzed by PCR. In the majority of CC and CIS specimens the amplification of all three HPV16 E2 gene fragments was observed. The episomal HPV16 form was detected in the majority of CC and CIS specimens. The deletion of all three HPV16 E2 gene fragments was detected in 9.4% of CC specimens and 2.2% of CIS specimens. Finally, integration status could not be used as diagnostical additional test to distinguish between invasive and non invasive cervical cancer.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Medicine

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