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Overexpression of the proto-oncogene C-jun in association with low-risk type specific human papillomavirus infection in condyloma acuminata
Authors:Yung-Fu Yang  Yu-Ping Tsao  Chang-Shen Yin  Show-Li Chen  Tang-Yuan Chu
Abstract:Infection with different types of human papillomavirus (HPV) is associated with neoplasia at different anatomic sites. The “low-risk” HPVs (LR-HPV) are responsible for benign genital lesions such as condyloma acuminata. In order to clarify the tumorigenic mechanism of LR-HPV, the HPV infection status was investigated and the expression of the c-jun proto-oncogene in different HPV-related skin and genital lesions analyzed. Of the 17 condyloma specimens analyzed by Western blotting, 13 cases (76.5%) exhibited overexpression of the c-jun gene. All 13 cases harbored high copy numbers of the LR-HPV genome with an average of 926 copies per cell, whereas the other four cases had an average of 12 copies of LR-HPV per cell (P < 0.001). Further typing of HPV by Southern blotting revealed that HPV-6 and HPV-11 infections predominated in c-jun positive cases. The c-jun protein was detected much less frequently in cervical cancers (three of 29, or 10.3%) and skin warts (one of 10), and was not detected in five genital polyps or in five normal cervical tissues. These findings suggest a type 6/11-specific induction of c-jun gene expression in HPV-related neoplastic lesions. © 1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords:HPV typing  genital warts  cervical cancer  skin warts
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