性活跃女性口腔黏膜和宫颈的高危人乳头瘤病毒16/18:一项使用传统巢式PCR和内部实时PCR的比较初步研究

IF 1.6 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
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摘要

背景:人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)已知与宫颈癌和口咽癌相关,但对这些亚位点中相似HPV亚型的共同发生知之甚少。随着性行为的改变,有必要评估宫颈异常妇女发展为口咽癌的风险。因此,有必要开展口腔黏膜和宫颈HPV感染的研究,以了解HPV感染在两个不同部位的共同发生。方法收集100例20 ~ 60岁的常规巴氏涂片检查妇女的口腔黏膜和宫颈冲洗标本。提取DNA,进行室内实时PCR和常规巢式PCR检测HPV 16/18高危亚型。用连续稀释的HPV阳性DNA细胞系建立了检测限,并对两种检测方法的敏感性和特异性进行了评估。结果我们的室内实时PCR检测到HPV-16/18在宫颈样本(19.7% vs 6.2%)和口腔粘膜(16.6% vs零)中的患病率高于传统的巢式PCR。宫颈鳞状细胞癌患者中有25%存在口腔HPV感染。结论由于性行为的改变,宫颈HPV相关病变的女性有可能容易将病毒传染给伴侣,甚至自我接种,从而导致头部病变的发展。颈部癌变。
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High-risk Human papillomavirus 16/18 in oral mucosa and cervix of sexually active women: A comparative pilot study using conventional nested PCR and an in-house real-time PCR

Background

Human papillomavirus (HPV) is known to be associated with both cervical and oropharyngeal cancers, yet little are known about the co-occurrence of similar HPV subtypes in these subsites. With the changing sexual behaviour it is necessary to evaluate the risk of a woman with abnormal cervix developing cancer of the oropharynx. A study evaluating HPV infection in both oral mucosa and the cervix is therefore needed to understand the co-occurrence of HPV infection in 2 different sites

Methods

Oral mucosa and cervical wash specimens were collected from a total of 100 women aged 20-60 years who visited for routine Pap test. DNA was extracted and then subjected to an in house real-time PCR and conventional nested PCR for the detection high risk HPV 16/18 subtypes. A limit of detection was established using serially diluted HPV positive DNA from cell lines and the sensitivity and specificity of both the assays were evaluated

Results

The prevalence of HPV-16/18 in the cervical samples (19.7% vs 6.2%) and the oral mucosa (16.6% vs nil) were higher as detected by our in house real-time PCR in comparison to the conventional nested PCR. Oral HPV infection was found in 25% of the women with SCC of the cervix

Conclusion

Due to the changing sexual behaviour there is a possibility that women with HPV-related cervical lesions can easily transfer the virus to the partner or even self-inoculate which might lead to the development of lesions in the head & neck turning into cancer.

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Journal of clinical virology plus
Journal of clinical virology plus Infectious Diseases
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