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Study of association and molecular analysis of human papillomavirus in breast cancer of Indian patients: Clinical and prognostic implication

OBJECTIVES: Human papillomavirus (HPV) causes tumors primarily Cervical cancer. Recently, inconsistent reports came up in Breast cancer (BC) too. In India, despite treatment 70,218 BC patients die each year. So, we explored the association of HPV, if any, with BC prognosis in Indian pre-therapeutic...

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Autores principales: Islam, Saimul, Dasgupta, Hemantika, Roychowdhury, Anirban, Bhattacharya, Rittwika, Mukherjee, Nupur, Roy, Anup, Mandal, Gautam Kumar, Alam, Neyaz, Biswas, Jaydip, Mandal, Shyamsundar, Roychoudhury, Susanta, Panda, Chinmay Kumar
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5330495/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28245287
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0172760
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author Islam, Saimul
Dasgupta, Hemantika
Roychowdhury, Anirban
Bhattacharya, Rittwika
Mukherjee, Nupur
Roy, Anup
Mandal, Gautam Kumar
Alam, Neyaz
Biswas, Jaydip
Mandal, Shyamsundar
Roychoudhury, Susanta
Panda, Chinmay Kumar
author_facet Islam, Saimul
Dasgupta, Hemantika
Roychowdhury, Anirban
Bhattacharya, Rittwika
Mukherjee, Nupur
Roy, Anup
Mandal, Gautam Kumar
Alam, Neyaz
Biswas, Jaydip
Mandal, Shyamsundar
Roychoudhury, Susanta
Panda, Chinmay Kumar
author_sort Islam, Saimul
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description OBJECTIVES: Human papillomavirus (HPV) causes tumors primarily Cervical cancer. Recently, inconsistent reports came up in Breast cancer (BC) too. In India, despite treatment 70,218 BC patients die each year. So, we explored the association of HPV, if any, with BC prognosis in Indian pre-therapeutic (PT) and Neo-adjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) patients with subsequent analysis of HPV profile. METHODS: HPV prevalence was checked and analysis of physical status, copy number, genome variation, promoter methylation and expression (mRNA and protein) of the prevalent subtype was done. RESULTS: High prevalence of HPV was observed in both PT (64.0%) and NACT (71.0%) cases with significant association with younger (20–45 yrs) PT patients. Interestingly, HPV infection was significantly increased from adjacent normal breast (9.5%, 2/21), fibro adenomas (30%, 3/10) to tumors (64.8%, 203/313) samples. In both PT and NACT cases, HPV16 was the most prevalent subtype (69.0%) followed by HPV18 and HPV33. Survival analysis illustrated hrHPV infected PT patients had worst prognosis. So, detailed analysis of HPV16 profile was done which showed Europian-G350 as the most frequent HPV16 variant along with high rate of integration. Moreover, low copy number and hyper-methylation of P97 early promoter were concordant with low HPV16 E6 and E7 mRNA and protein expression. Notably, four novel variations (KT020838, KT020840, KT020841 and KT020839) in the LCR region and two (KT020836 and KT020837) in the E6 region were identified for the first time along with two novel E6^E7*I (KU199314) and E6^E7*II (KU199315) fusion transcript variants. CONCLUSION: Thus, significant association of hrHPV with prognosis of Indian BC patients led to additional investigation of HPV16 profile. Outcomes indicated a plausible role of HPV in Indian BC patients.
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spelling pubmed-53304952017-03-09 Study of association and molecular analysis of human papillomavirus in breast cancer of Indian patients: Clinical and prognostic implication Islam, Saimul Dasgupta, Hemantika Roychowdhury, Anirban Bhattacharya, Rittwika Mukherjee, Nupur Roy, Anup Mandal, Gautam Kumar Alam, Neyaz Biswas, Jaydip Mandal, Shyamsundar Roychoudhury, Susanta Panda, Chinmay Kumar PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVES: Human papillomavirus (HPV) causes tumors primarily Cervical cancer. Recently, inconsistent reports came up in Breast cancer (BC) too. In India, despite treatment 70,218 BC patients die each year. So, we explored the association of HPV, if any, with BC prognosis in Indian pre-therapeutic (PT) and Neo-adjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) patients with subsequent analysis of HPV profile. METHODS: HPV prevalence was checked and analysis of physical status, copy number, genome variation, promoter methylation and expression (mRNA and protein) of the prevalent subtype was done. RESULTS: High prevalence of HPV was observed in both PT (64.0%) and NACT (71.0%) cases with significant association with younger (20–45 yrs) PT patients. Interestingly, HPV infection was significantly increased from adjacent normal breast (9.5%, 2/21), fibro adenomas (30%, 3/10) to tumors (64.8%, 203/313) samples. In both PT and NACT cases, HPV16 was the most prevalent subtype (69.0%) followed by HPV18 and HPV33. Survival analysis illustrated hrHPV infected PT patients had worst prognosis. So, detailed analysis of HPV16 profile was done which showed Europian-G350 as the most frequent HPV16 variant along with high rate of integration. Moreover, low copy number and hyper-methylation of P97 early promoter were concordant with low HPV16 E6 and E7 mRNA and protein expression. Notably, four novel variations (KT020838, KT020840, KT020841 and KT020839) in the LCR region and two (KT020836 and KT020837) in the E6 region were identified for the first time along with two novel E6^E7*I (KU199314) and E6^E7*II (KU199315) fusion transcript variants. CONCLUSION: Thus, significant association of hrHPV with prognosis of Indian BC patients led to additional investigation of HPV16 profile. Outcomes indicated a plausible role of HPV in Indian BC patients. Public Library of Science 2017-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC5330495/ /pubmed/28245287 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0172760 Text en © 2017 Islam et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Islam, Saimul
Dasgupta, Hemantika
Roychowdhury, Anirban
Bhattacharya, Rittwika
Mukherjee, Nupur
Roy, Anup
Mandal, Gautam Kumar
Alam, Neyaz
Biswas, Jaydip
Mandal, Shyamsundar
Roychoudhury, Susanta
Panda, Chinmay Kumar
Study of association and molecular analysis of human papillomavirus in breast cancer of Indian patients: Clinical and prognostic implication
title Study of association and molecular analysis of human papillomavirus in breast cancer of Indian patients: Clinical and prognostic implication
title_full Study of association and molecular analysis of human papillomavirus in breast cancer of Indian patients: Clinical and prognostic implication
title_fullStr Study of association and molecular analysis of human papillomavirus in breast cancer of Indian patients: Clinical and prognostic implication
title_full_unstemmed Study of association and molecular analysis of human papillomavirus in breast cancer of Indian patients: Clinical and prognostic implication
title_short Study of association and molecular analysis of human papillomavirus in breast cancer of Indian patients: Clinical and prognostic implication
title_sort study of association and molecular analysis of human papillomavirus in breast cancer of indian patients: clinical and prognostic implication
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5330495/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28245287
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0172760
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