The frequency of high-risk human papillomavirus types, HPV16 lineages, and their relationship with p16INK4a and NF-κB expression in head and neck squamous cell carcinomas in Southwestern Iran
Autor: | Fatemeh Pakdel, Azadeh Andishe-Tadbir, Abbas Behzad-Behbahani, Mohammad J Ashraf, Ali Farhadi, Parnian Alavi, Tahereh Pakdel |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
0303 health sciences
medicine.medical_specialty education.field_of_study Lineage (genetic) 030306 microbiology Cell Population HPV infection virus diseases Biology medicine.disease Microbiology female genital diseases and pregnancy complications DNA sequencing 03 medical and health sciences Medical microbiology medicine.anatomical_structure Media Technology medicine Cancer research Immunohistochemistry education neoplasms Nested polymerase chain reaction 030304 developmental biology |
Zdroj: | Brazilian Journal of Microbiology. 52:195-206 |
ISSN: | 1678-4405 1517-8382 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s42770-020-00391-1 |
Popis: | High-risk human papillomaviruses (hr-HPVs) are the key risk factors implicated in the development of a significant proportion of head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCCs). We aimed to investigate the distribution of hr-HPV types and HPV16 lineages in a sample of patients with HNSCC and the possible association between HPV status and the expression of P16INK4A and NF-κB in Iranian HNSCC patients. We examined 108 formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) histologically confirmed primary SCC tissue specimens of different head and neck anatomical sites. HPV types and HPV16 lineages were determined by nested PCR and overlapping nested PCR assays, respectively, followed by gene sequencing and phylogenetic analysis. The expression of p16INK4a and NF-κB was evaluated by immunohistochemistry. Twenty-five (23.1%) HNSCC tissue specimens were tested positive for HPV infection. The most prevalent HPV type was HPV-16, followed by HPV18 and HPV11. HPV16 variants belonged to the lineage A and lineage D which were further sorted into sublineages A1, A2, and D2. A significant association between HPV status and p16INK4a immunoreactivity was observed in more than 76% of the HPV-related HNSCCs (P |
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