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Coinfection of HPVs Is Associated with Advanced Stage in Colorectal Cancer Patients from Qatar

High-risk human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are considered risk factors in the origin of several human malignancies, such as breast, cervical, head and neck, as well as colorectal cancers. However, there are no data reported on the HPV status in colorectal cancer in the State of Qatar. Therefore, we her...

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Autores principales: Fernandes, Queenie, Gupta, Ishita, Murshed, Khaled, Abo Samra, Hayan, Al-Thawadi, Hamda, Vranic, Semir, Petkar, Mahir, Babu, Giridhara Rathnaiah, Al Moustafa, Ala-Eddin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10053117/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36986346
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12030424
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author Fernandes, Queenie
Gupta, Ishita
Murshed, Khaled
Abo Samra, Hayan
Al-Thawadi, Hamda
Vranic, Semir
Petkar, Mahir
Babu, Giridhara Rathnaiah
Al Moustafa, Ala-Eddin
author_facet Fernandes, Queenie
Gupta, Ishita
Murshed, Khaled
Abo Samra, Hayan
Al-Thawadi, Hamda
Vranic, Semir
Petkar, Mahir
Babu, Giridhara Rathnaiah
Al Moustafa, Ala-Eddin
author_sort Fernandes, Queenie
collection PubMed
description High-risk human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are considered risk factors in the origin of several human malignancies, such as breast, cervical, head and neck, as well as colorectal cancers. However, there are no data reported on the HPV status in colorectal cancer in the State of Qatar. Therefore, we herein examined the presence of high-risk HPVs (16, 18, 31, 33, 35, 45, 51, 52, and 59), using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in a cohort of 100 Qatari colorectal cancer patients, and their association with tumor phenotype. We found that high-risk HPV types 16, 18, 31, 35, 45, 51, 52, and 59 were present in 4, 36, 14, 5, 14, 6, 41, and 17% of our samples, respectively. Overall, 69 (69%) of the 100 samples were HPV positive; among these, 34/100 (34%) were positive for single HPV subtypes, while 35/100 (35%) of the samples were positive for two or more HPV subtypes. No significant association was noted between the presence of HPV and tumor grade, stage, or location. However, the presence of coinfection of HPV subtypes strongly correlated with advanced stage (stage 3 and 4) colorectal cancer, indicating that the copresence of more than one HPV subtype can significantly worsen the prognosis of colorectal cancer. The results from this study imply that coinfection with high-risk HPV subtypes is associated with the development of colorectal cancer in the Qatari population.
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spelling pubmed-100531172023-03-30 Coinfection of HPVs Is Associated with Advanced Stage in Colorectal Cancer Patients from Qatar Fernandes, Queenie Gupta, Ishita Murshed, Khaled Abo Samra, Hayan Al-Thawadi, Hamda Vranic, Semir Petkar, Mahir Babu, Giridhara Rathnaiah Al Moustafa, Ala-Eddin Pathogens Article High-risk human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are considered risk factors in the origin of several human malignancies, such as breast, cervical, head and neck, as well as colorectal cancers. However, there are no data reported on the HPV status in colorectal cancer in the State of Qatar. Therefore, we herein examined the presence of high-risk HPVs (16, 18, 31, 33, 35, 45, 51, 52, and 59), using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in a cohort of 100 Qatari colorectal cancer patients, and their association with tumor phenotype. We found that high-risk HPV types 16, 18, 31, 35, 45, 51, 52, and 59 were present in 4, 36, 14, 5, 14, 6, 41, and 17% of our samples, respectively. Overall, 69 (69%) of the 100 samples were HPV positive; among these, 34/100 (34%) were positive for single HPV subtypes, while 35/100 (35%) of the samples were positive for two or more HPV subtypes. No significant association was noted between the presence of HPV and tumor grade, stage, or location. However, the presence of coinfection of HPV subtypes strongly correlated with advanced stage (stage 3 and 4) colorectal cancer, indicating that the copresence of more than one HPV subtype can significantly worsen the prognosis of colorectal cancer. The results from this study imply that coinfection with high-risk HPV subtypes is associated with the development of colorectal cancer in the Qatari population. MDPI 2023-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10053117/ /pubmed/36986346 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12030424 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Fernandes, Queenie
Gupta, Ishita
Murshed, Khaled
Abo Samra, Hayan
Al-Thawadi, Hamda
Vranic, Semir
Petkar, Mahir
Babu, Giridhara Rathnaiah
Al Moustafa, Ala-Eddin
Coinfection of HPVs Is Associated with Advanced Stage in Colorectal Cancer Patients from Qatar
title Coinfection of HPVs Is Associated with Advanced Stage in Colorectal Cancer Patients from Qatar
title_full Coinfection of HPVs Is Associated with Advanced Stage in Colorectal Cancer Patients from Qatar
title_fullStr Coinfection of HPVs Is Associated with Advanced Stage in Colorectal Cancer Patients from Qatar
title_full_unstemmed Coinfection of HPVs Is Associated with Advanced Stage in Colorectal Cancer Patients from Qatar
title_short Coinfection of HPVs Is Associated with Advanced Stage in Colorectal Cancer Patients from Qatar
title_sort coinfection of hpvs is associated with advanced stage in colorectal cancer patients from qatar
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10053117/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36986346
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12030424
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