Human papillomavirus DMA in oral squamous cell carcinomas and normal mucosa |
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Authors: | Christiane Ostwald,Petra Mü ller,Malte Barten,Karin Rutsatz,Michael Sonnenburg,Karin Milde-Langosch,Thomas Loning |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Pathology, University of Rostock, Germany;Department of Orofacial Surgery, University of Rostock, Germany;Department of Gynecologic Pathology, University of Hamburg, Germany |
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Abstract: | Human papillomavirus (HPV) infections in oral carcinomas and normal oral mucosa were studied by consensus primer screening and typing for HPV types 6/11,16 and 18 DNA. After polymerase chain reaction (PCR) the DNA species of interest were identified by Southern blot hybridization with digoxigenin-labeled oligonucleotide probes. Frozen tissue and scrapings were equally suitable for HPV testing and yielded high HPV detection rates in carcinomas. By comparison, HPV analysis of paraffin-embedded material was much less efficient. HPV were demonstrated in 61.5% (16/26) of oral squamous cell carcinomas, high risk HPV 16 and 18 being the preferential types. The frequency of HPV detection in non-neoplastic mucosa of tumor patients decreased clearly with increasing distance from the tumor (range 26.9–3.8%) suggesting focal HPV infections. In contrast, normal buccal mucosa of a group of healthy volunteers contained HPV DNA only in 1%(1/97). |
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Keywords: | HPV oral cancer oral mucosa PCR |
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