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Risk of squamous cell skin cancer after organ transplant associated with antibodies to cutaneous papillomaviruses, polyomaviruses, and TMC6/8 (EVER1/2) variants

Squamous cell skin cancer (SCSC) disproportionately affects organ transplant recipients, and may be related to increased viral replication in the setting of immune suppression. We conducted a nested case–control study among transplant recipients to determine whether SCSC is associated with antibodie...

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Autores principales: Madeleine, Margaret M, Carter, Joseph J, Johnson, Lisa G, Wipf, Gregory C, Davis, Connie, Berg, Daniel, Nelson, Karen, Daling, Janet R, Schwartz, Stephen M, Galloway, Denise A
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4302694/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24913986
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.280
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author Madeleine, Margaret M
Carter, Joseph J
Johnson, Lisa G
Wipf, Gregory C
Davis, Connie
Berg, Daniel
Nelson, Karen
Daling, Janet R
Schwartz, Stephen M
Galloway, Denise A
author_facet Madeleine, Margaret M
Carter, Joseph J
Johnson, Lisa G
Wipf, Gregory C
Davis, Connie
Berg, Daniel
Nelson, Karen
Daling, Janet R
Schwartz, Stephen M
Galloway, Denise A
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description Squamous cell skin cancer (SCSC) disproportionately affects organ transplant recipients, and may be related to increased viral replication in the setting of immune suppression. We conducted a nested case–control study among transplant recipients to determine whether SCSC is associated with antibodies to cutaneous human papillomaviruses (HPV), to genes associated with a rare genetic susceptibility to HPV (TMC6/TMC8), or to human polyomaviruses (HPyV). Cases (n = 149) had histologically confirmed SCSC, and controls (n = 290) were individually matched to cases on time since transplant, type of transplant, gender, and race. All subjects had serum drawn immediately prior to transplant surgery. Antibodies to 25 cutaneous HPVs and six HPyVs were assayed by detection of binding to virus-like particles, and 11 TMC6/8 variants were genotyped. After correction for multiple comparisons, only antibodies to HPV37 were associated with SCSC (OR 2.0, 95% CI 1.2–3.4). Common genetic variants of TMC6/8 were not associated with SCSC, but three variants in TMC8 (rs12452890, rs412611, and rs7208422) were associated with greater seropositivity for species 2 betapapillomaviruses among controls. This study suggests that some betaHPVs, but not polyomaviruses, may play a role in the excess risk of SCSC among transplant recipients.
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spelling pubmed-43026942015-01-22 Risk of squamous cell skin cancer after organ transplant associated with antibodies to cutaneous papillomaviruses, polyomaviruses, and TMC6/8 (EVER1/2) variants Madeleine, Margaret M Carter, Joseph J Johnson, Lisa G Wipf, Gregory C Davis, Connie Berg, Daniel Nelson, Karen Daling, Janet R Schwartz, Stephen M Galloway, Denise A Cancer Med Cancer Prevention Squamous cell skin cancer (SCSC) disproportionately affects organ transplant recipients, and may be related to increased viral replication in the setting of immune suppression. We conducted a nested case–control study among transplant recipients to determine whether SCSC is associated with antibodies to cutaneous human papillomaviruses (HPV), to genes associated with a rare genetic susceptibility to HPV (TMC6/TMC8), or to human polyomaviruses (HPyV). Cases (n = 149) had histologically confirmed SCSC, and controls (n = 290) were individually matched to cases on time since transplant, type of transplant, gender, and race. All subjects had serum drawn immediately prior to transplant surgery. Antibodies to 25 cutaneous HPVs and six HPyVs were assayed by detection of binding to virus-like particles, and 11 TMC6/8 variants were genotyped. After correction for multiple comparisons, only antibodies to HPV37 were associated with SCSC (OR 2.0, 95% CI 1.2–3.4). Common genetic variants of TMC6/8 were not associated with SCSC, but three variants in TMC8 (rs12452890, rs412611, and rs7208422) were associated with greater seropositivity for species 2 betapapillomaviruses among controls. This study suggests that some betaHPVs, but not polyomaviruses, may play a role in the excess risk of SCSC among transplant recipients. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2014-10 2014-06-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4302694/ /pubmed/24913986 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.280 Text en © 2014 The Authors. Cancer Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Cancer Prevention
Madeleine, Margaret M
Carter, Joseph J
Johnson, Lisa G
Wipf, Gregory C
Davis, Connie
Berg, Daniel
Nelson, Karen
Daling, Janet R
Schwartz, Stephen M
Galloway, Denise A
Risk of squamous cell skin cancer after organ transplant associated with antibodies to cutaneous papillomaviruses, polyomaviruses, and TMC6/8 (EVER1/2) variants
title Risk of squamous cell skin cancer after organ transplant associated with antibodies to cutaneous papillomaviruses, polyomaviruses, and TMC6/8 (EVER1/2) variants
title_full Risk of squamous cell skin cancer after organ transplant associated with antibodies to cutaneous papillomaviruses, polyomaviruses, and TMC6/8 (EVER1/2) variants
title_fullStr Risk of squamous cell skin cancer after organ transplant associated with antibodies to cutaneous papillomaviruses, polyomaviruses, and TMC6/8 (EVER1/2) variants
title_full_unstemmed Risk of squamous cell skin cancer after organ transplant associated with antibodies to cutaneous papillomaviruses, polyomaviruses, and TMC6/8 (EVER1/2) variants
title_short Risk of squamous cell skin cancer after organ transplant associated with antibodies to cutaneous papillomaviruses, polyomaviruses, and TMC6/8 (EVER1/2) variants
title_sort risk of squamous cell skin cancer after organ transplant associated with antibodies to cutaneous papillomaviruses, polyomaviruses, and tmc6/8 (ever1/2) variants
topic Cancer Prevention
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4302694/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24913986
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.280
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