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Human Papilloma Virus prevalence and type-specific relative contribution in invasive cervical cancer specimens from Italy

BACKGROUND: Cervical cancer represents an important global public health problem. It is the 2(nd )most common cancer among women worldwide. Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infection is now well-established as a necessary cause of invasive cervical cancer (ICC) development. Only a few studies on HPV preva...

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Autores principales: Mariani, Luciano, Monfulleda, Núria, Alemany, Laia, Vizza, Enrico, Marandino, Ferdinando, Vocaturo, Amina, Benevolo, Maria, Quirós, Beatriz, Lloveras, Belén, Klaustermeier, Jo Ellen, Quint, Wim, de Sanjosé, Silvia, Bosch, F Xavier
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2898696/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20525370
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-10-259
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author Mariani, Luciano
Monfulleda, Núria
Alemany, Laia
Vizza, Enrico
Marandino, Ferdinando
Vocaturo, Amina
Benevolo, Maria
Quirós, Beatriz
Lloveras, Belén
Klaustermeier, Jo Ellen
Quint, Wim
de Sanjosé, Silvia
Bosch, F Xavier
author_facet Mariani, Luciano
Monfulleda, Núria
Alemany, Laia
Vizza, Enrico
Marandino, Ferdinando
Vocaturo, Amina
Benevolo, Maria
Quirós, Beatriz
Lloveras, Belén
Klaustermeier, Jo Ellen
Quint, Wim
de Sanjosé, Silvia
Bosch, F Xavier
author_sort Mariani, Luciano
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description BACKGROUND: Cervical cancer represents an important global public health problem. It is the 2(nd )most common cancer among women worldwide. Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infection is now well-established as a necessary cause of invasive cervical cancer (ICC) development. Only a few studies on HPV prevalence and type-specific distribution in ICC have been conducted in Italy. AIM: To describe the prevalence of HPV and the HPV type-specific distribution in ICC cases identified in Rome, Italy. METHODS: 140 paraffin embedded tissue blocks of primary ICC diagnosed between 2001 and 2006 were identified at the Regina Elena Cancer Institute in Rome (Italy). HPV was detected through amplification of HPV DNA using SPF-10 HPV broad-spectrum primers followed by DEIA and then genotyping by LiPA(25 )(version 1). RESULTS: 134 cases were considered suitable for HPV DNA detection after histological evaluation; and overall, 90.3% (121/134) HPV prevalence was detected. 111 cases had a single HPV type, 4 cases had an uncharacterized type (HPVX) and 6 cases had multiple HPV infections. The five most common single HPV types among positive cases were: HPV16 (71/121; 58.7%), HPV18 (12/121; 9.9%), HPV31, HPV45 and HPV58 (5/121; 4.1% each). 2 (1.5%) of the single infections and 2 (1.5%) of the multiple infections contained low risk types. Statistically significant differences in the relative contribution of HPV18 were found when comparing squamous cell carcinomas with adenocarcinomas. CONCLUSIONS: HPV16 and HPV18 accounted for almost 70% of all the HPV positive ICC cases. The study provides baseline information for further evaluation on the impact of recently introduced HPV vaccines in Italy.
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spelling pubmed-28986962010-07-08 Human Papilloma Virus prevalence and type-specific relative contribution in invasive cervical cancer specimens from Italy Mariani, Luciano Monfulleda, Núria Alemany, Laia Vizza, Enrico Marandino, Ferdinando Vocaturo, Amina Benevolo, Maria Quirós, Beatriz Lloveras, Belén Klaustermeier, Jo Ellen Quint, Wim de Sanjosé, Silvia Bosch, F Xavier BMC Cancer Research Article BACKGROUND: Cervical cancer represents an important global public health problem. It is the 2(nd )most common cancer among women worldwide. Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infection is now well-established as a necessary cause of invasive cervical cancer (ICC) development. Only a few studies on HPV prevalence and type-specific distribution in ICC have been conducted in Italy. AIM: To describe the prevalence of HPV and the HPV type-specific distribution in ICC cases identified in Rome, Italy. METHODS: 140 paraffin embedded tissue blocks of primary ICC diagnosed between 2001 and 2006 were identified at the Regina Elena Cancer Institute in Rome (Italy). HPV was detected through amplification of HPV DNA using SPF-10 HPV broad-spectrum primers followed by DEIA and then genotyping by LiPA(25 )(version 1). RESULTS: 134 cases were considered suitable for HPV DNA detection after histological evaluation; and overall, 90.3% (121/134) HPV prevalence was detected. 111 cases had a single HPV type, 4 cases had an uncharacterized type (HPVX) and 6 cases had multiple HPV infections. The five most common single HPV types among positive cases were: HPV16 (71/121; 58.7%), HPV18 (12/121; 9.9%), HPV31, HPV45 and HPV58 (5/121; 4.1% each). 2 (1.5%) of the single infections and 2 (1.5%) of the multiple infections contained low risk types. Statistically significant differences in the relative contribution of HPV18 were found when comparing squamous cell carcinomas with adenocarcinomas. CONCLUSIONS: HPV16 and HPV18 accounted for almost 70% of all the HPV positive ICC cases. The study provides baseline information for further evaluation on the impact of recently introduced HPV vaccines in Italy. BioMed Central 2010-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC2898696/ /pubmed/20525370 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-10-259 Text en Copyright ©2010 Mariani et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Mariani, Luciano
Monfulleda, Núria
Alemany, Laia
Vizza, Enrico
Marandino, Ferdinando
Vocaturo, Amina
Benevolo, Maria
Quirós, Beatriz
Lloveras, Belén
Klaustermeier, Jo Ellen
Quint, Wim
de Sanjosé, Silvia
Bosch, F Xavier
Human Papilloma Virus prevalence and type-specific relative contribution in invasive cervical cancer specimens from Italy
title Human Papilloma Virus prevalence and type-specific relative contribution in invasive cervical cancer specimens from Italy
title_full Human Papilloma Virus prevalence and type-specific relative contribution in invasive cervical cancer specimens from Italy
title_fullStr Human Papilloma Virus prevalence and type-specific relative contribution in invasive cervical cancer specimens from Italy
title_full_unstemmed Human Papilloma Virus prevalence and type-specific relative contribution in invasive cervical cancer specimens from Italy
title_short Human Papilloma Virus prevalence and type-specific relative contribution in invasive cervical cancer specimens from Italy
title_sort human papilloma virus prevalence and type-specific relative contribution in invasive cervical cancer specimens from italy
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2898696/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20525370
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-10-259
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