HPV prevalence, viral load and physical state of HPV-16 in cervical smears of patients with different grades of CIN

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作者
Briolat, Jenny
Dalstein, Veronique
Saunier, Maellle
Joseph, Karine
Caudroy, Stephanie
Pretet, Jean-Luc
Birembaut, Philippe
Clavel, Christine
机构
[1] CHU Reims, Lab Pol Bouin, Hop Maison Blanche, F-51100 Reims, France
[2] INSERM UMRS 514, F-51100 Reims, France
[3] Univ Reims, UFR Med Reims, F-51100 Reims, France
[4] Univ Franche Comte, Biol Cellulaire & Mol Lab, IFR 133, EA 3181, F-25000 Besancon, France
关键词
HPV; cervical cancer; genotyping; viral load; viral DNA integration;
D O I
10.1002/ijc.22959
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 [肿瘤学];
摘要
Human papillornavirus (HPV) infection is the most important event in malignant transformation of human cervical epithelium. We analysed in cervical smears, HPV genotypes with a focus on single/multiple infections, then characteristics of HPV-16 infections (presence of other genotypes, viral load and physical state) according to the grade of histological lesions. The purpose of this study was to know if these parameters could allow to differentiate histological diagnoses. DNA was extracted from 363 cervical samples corresponding to 24 cases without lesion, 96 CIN1, 92 CIN2, 144 CIN3 and 7 cancers. Our results show that HPV-16 was predominant and its prevalence increased with the severity of lesions (CIN1: 27.1%; CIN3: 65.3%). In addition, we showed that the frequency of single infections, as compared with multiple infections, increased with the severity of the lesion (CIN1: 25.0%; CIN3: 54.8%). Among HPV-16 positive samples (n = 170), we found that viral load, determined on cervical samples by real-time PCR, did not vary significantly according to the different CIN grades. Concerning HPV-16 integration, the mixed and integrated HPV-16 forms, already present in women with normal histology, increased to the benefit of pure episomal forms with the severity of lesions (normal cervix: 28.6%; CIN3: 73.8%). Thus, our data raise the question of the viral load as a valuable clinical parameter to discriminate between lesion grades. Moreover, we emphasize integration as an early event in cervical carcinogenesis, increasing with the severity of lesions. Finally, this study underlines the importance of single versus multiple infections linked to the severity of CIN. (c) 2007 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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