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Human papilloma virus genotypes in dysplasia and epithelial hyperplasia of oral cavity using the luminex xmap technology. A multicenter study

BACKGROUND: Oral cancer associated with high risk (HPV-HR) human papilloma virus (HPV) has been increasing. HPV-HR has been associated with epithelial dysplasia, however, little information exists on its frequency in epithelial hyperplasia lesions. The aim of this study is to compare HPV genotypes i...

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Autores principales: Perdomo-Lara, Sandra Janeth, Buenahora, María Rosa, Álvarez, Efraín, González-Martínez, Farith, Rebolledo, Martha, Aristizabal, Fabio Ancisar, Colegial, Carlos Humberto, Horta, Alvaro, Bustillo, Jairo, Díaz-Báez, David, Ardila, Carlos Martín, Lafaurie, Gloria Inés
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Publicado: Medicina Oral S.L. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6982976/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31880291
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/medoral.23188
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author Perdomo-Lara, Sandra Janeth
Buenahora, María Rosa
Álvarez, Efraín
González-Martínez, Farith
Rebolledo, Martha
Aristizabal, Fabio Ancisar
Colegial, Carlos Humberto
Horta, Alvaro
Bustillo, Jairo
Díaz-Báez, David
Ardila, Carlos Martín
Lafaurie, Gloria Inés
author_facet Perdomo-Lara, Sandra Janeth
Buenahora, María Rosa
Álvarez, Efraín
González-Martínez, Farith
Rebolledo, Martha
Aristizabal, Fabio Ancisar
Colegial, Carlos Humberto
Horta, Alvaro
Bustillo, Jairo
Díaz-Báez, David
Ardila, Carlos Martín
Lafaurie, Gloria Inés
author_sort Perdomo-Lara, Sandra Janeth
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description BACKGROUND: Oral cancer associated with high risk (HPV-HR) human papilloma virus (HPV) has been increasing. HPV-HR has been associated with epithelial dysplasia, however, little information exists on its frequency in epithelial hyperplasia lesions. The aim of this study is to compare HPV genotypes in dysplastic and hyperplastic lesions of oral cavity. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Two hundred and fifty oral lesions: 131 dysplasia and 119 hyperplasia from two regions of Colombia were evaluated. One hundred seventy-four coming from urban area and 104 from a high risk population to oral cancer from a rural area. HPV was identified by qPCR and Twenty-four HPVs genotypes were evaluated by Luminex® technology. Logistic regressions were performed to establish the associations between HPV infections with oral dysplasia. RESULTS: Twenty-eight percent (70/250) of the samples were positives for any HPV and HPV-HRs were more frequently than low risk HPVs. HPV-16 was the most detected genotype (16%) followed by HPV-31, 53, 18 and 45. HPV, HPV-HRs and HPV-16 were only associated with dysplasia in urban area; OR 3.28 (CI 95% 1.49-7.17), OR 7.94 (CI 95% 2.97-21.2) and OR 5.90 (CI 95% 2.05-17). Individuals in rural area showed more HPV and HPV-HRs infection in hyperplasic lesions than urban population. The majority of HPV+ lesions had multi-type of HPV (52/70) and the urban individuals showed more genotypes than rural population. CONCLUSIONS: HPV-.HRs are frequently found in hyperplastic and dysplastic epithelial lesions. HPV-HRs and HPV-16 were associated with dysplasia in urban population. Rural high risk population and urban population differ in the frequency and variety of HPV genotypes. Key words:Human papilloma virus, epithelial dysplasia, epithelial hyperplasia, HPV-genotypes.
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spelling pubmed-69829762020-01-29 Human papilloma virus genotypes in dysplasia and epithelial hyperplasia of oral cavity using the luminex xmap technology. A multicenter study Perdomo-Lara, Sandra Janeth Buenahora, María Rosa Álvarez, Efraín González-Martínez, Farith Rebolledo, Martha Aristizabal, Fabio Ancisar Colegial, Carlos Humberto Horta, Alvaro Bustillo, Jairo Díaz-Báez, David Ardila, Carlos Martín Lafaurie, Gloria Inés Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal Research BACKGROUND: Oral cancer associated with high risk (HPV-HR) human papilloma virus (HPV) has been increasing. HPV-HR has been associated with epithelial dysplasia, however, little information exists on its frequency in epithelial hyperplasia lesions. The aim of this study is to compare HPV genotypes in dysplastic and hyperplastic lesions of oral cavity. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Two hundred and fifty oral lesions: 131 dysplasia and 119 hyperplasia from two regions of Colombia were evaluated. One hundred seventy-four coming from urban area and 104 from a high risk population to oral cancer from a rural area. HPV was identified by qPCR and Twenty-four HPVs genotypes were evaluated by Luminex® technology. Logistic regressions were performed to establish the associations between HPV infections with oral dysplasia. RESULTS: Twenty-eight percent (70/250) of the samples were positives for any HPV and HPV-HRs were more frequently than low risk HPVs. HPV-16 was the most detected genotype (16%) followed by HPV-31, 53, 18 and 45. HPV, HPV-HRs and HPV-16 were only associated with dysplasia in urban area; OR 3.28 (CI 95% 1.49-7.17), OR 7.94 (CI 95% 2.97-21.2) and OR 5.90 (CI 95% 2.05-17). Individuals in rural area showed more HPV and HPV-HRs infection in hyperplasic lesions than urban population. The majority of HPV+ lesions had multi-type of HPV (52/70) and the urban individuals showed more genotypes than rural population. CONCLUSIONS: HPV-.HRs are frequently found in hyperplastic and dysplastic epithelial lesions. HPV-HRs and HPV-16 were associated with dysplasia in urban population. Rural high risk population and urban population differ in the frequency and variety of HPV genotypes. Key words:Human papilloma virus, epithelial dysplasia, epithelial hyperplasia, HPV-genotypes. Medicina Oral S.L. 2020-01 2019-12-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6982976/ /pubmed/31880291 http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/medoral.23188 Text en Copyright: © 2020 Medicina Oral S.L. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Perdomo-Lara, Sandra Janeth
Buenahora, María Rosa
Álvarez, Efraín
González-Martínez, Farith
Rebolledo, Martha
Aristizabal, Fabio Ancisar
Colegial, Carlos Humberto
Horta, Alvaro
Bustillo, Jairo
Díaz-Báez, David
Ardila, Carlos Martín
Lafaurie, Gloria Inés
Human papilloma virus genotypes in dysplasia and epithelial hyperplasia of oral cavity using the luminex xmap technology. A multicenter study
title Human papilloma virus genotypes in dysplasia and epithelial hyperplasia of oral cavity using the luminex xmap technology. A multicenter study
title_full Human papilloma virus genotypes in dysplasia and epithelial hyperplasia of oral cavity using the luminex xmap technology. A multicenter study
title_fullStr Human papilloma virus genotypes in dysplasia and epithelial hyperplasia of oral cavity using the luminex xmap technology. A multicenter study
title_full_unstemmed Human papilloma virus genotypes in dysplasia and epithelial hyperplasia of oral cavity using the luminex xmap technology. A multicenter study
title_short Human papilloma virus genotypes in dysplasia and epithelial hyperplasia of oral cavity using the luminex xmap technology. A multicenter study
title_sort human papilloma virus genotypes in dysplasia and epithelial hyperplasia of oral cavity using the luminex xmap technology. a multicenter study
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6982976/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31880291
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/medoral.23188
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