HUMAN PAPILOMAVIRUS INFECTION AND P16 INK4A HYPERMETHYLATION IN A CASE OF ESOPHAGEAL PAPILLOMATOSIS

L. Afonso, L. F. Pesca, F. N. Carestiato, S. Cavalcanti
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Esophageal squamous cell papilloma (ESCP) is a prevalent lesion worldwide, with increasing occurrence rates. The possible role of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) in the etiology of such lesions has aroused the interest on elucidating its natural history. In this report we studied an esophageal papilloma from a 27 year old female patient. HPV DNA was detected by generic PCR using MY09/11 primers and RFLP revealed the presence of HPV70, usually associated to benign genital lesions. Hypermethylation of p16 INK4A gene was also investigated, due to its relation to malignant transformation and a hypermethylation pattern was detected in the host gene. Except for recurrent dysphasia, risk factors were not recorded: cigarette smoking, alcohol abuse, esophageal reflux or infected sexual partner. Since ESCP may have malignant potential, HPV detection and typing are useful tools in terms of follow-up. Besides that epigenetic events may represent additional risk for malignant transformation and thus can be a complementary biomarker. DOI:  http://dx.doi.org/10.17525/vrr.v17i1-2.61
食管乳头状瘤病1例人乳头瘤病毒感染及p16 ink4a高甲基化
食管鳞状细胞乳头状瘤(ESCP)是世界范围内的一种常见病变,发病率越来越高。人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)在此类病变病因学中的可能作用引起了阐明其自然史的兴趣。在本报告中,我们研究了一位27岁女性患者的食管乳头状瘤。用MY09/11引物进行HPV DNA检测,RFLP显示HPV70的存在,通常与良性生殖器病变有关。我们还研究了p16 INK4A基因的高甲基化,因为它与恶性转化有关,并且在宿主基因中检测到高甲基化模式。除复发性吞咽困难外,未记录其他危险因素:吸烟、酗酒、食管反流或性伴侣感染。由于ESCP可能有恶性潜能,HPV检测和分型在随访方面是有用的工具。此外,表观遗传事件可能代表恶性转化的额外风险,因此可以作为补充的生物标志物。DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17525/vrr.v17i1 - 2.61
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