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Human papillomavirus, gene mutation and estrogen and progesterone receptors in breast cancer: a cross-sectional study

INTRODUCTION: recent studies show a good relationship between breast cancer (BC) and human papillomaviruses (HPV) wich is responsible for about 18% of BC cases. This study aimed to assess the relationship between different genotypes of HPV and the expression of P53 and retinoblastoma (RB) genes and...

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Autores principales: Elagali, Abdallah Mohammed, Suliman, Ahmed Abdelbadie, Altayeb, Mohammed, Dannoun, Anas Ibrahim, Parine, Narasimha Reddy, Sakr, Hader Ibrahim, Suliman, Howayda Saeed, Motawee, Moustafa Elsaeid
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Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8017370/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33854672
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2021.38.43.22013
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author Elagali, Abdallah Mohammed
Suliman, Ahmed Abdelbadie
Altayeb, Mohammed
Dannoun, Anas Ibrahim
Parine, Narasimha Reddy
Sakr, Hader Ibrahim
Suliman, Howayda Saeed
Motawee, Moustafa Elsaeid
author_facet Elagali, Abdallah Mohammed
Suliman, Ahmed Abdelbadie
Altayeb, Mohammed
Dannoun, Anas Ibrahim
Parine, Narasimha Reddy
Sakr, Hader Ibrahim
Suliman, Howayda Saeed
Motawee, Moustafa Elsaeid
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description INTRODUCTION: recent studies show a good relationship between breast cancer (BC) and human papillomaviruses (HPV) wich is responsible for about 18% of BC cases. This study aimed to assess the relationship between different genotypes of HPV and the expression of P53 and retinoblastoma (RB) genes and estrogen and progesterone receptors in BC among Sudanese women. METHODS: one hundred and fifty tissue blocks were obtained from females diagnosed with BC. Positive samples were used to determine genotypes with an applied biosystem (ABI 3730XL) genetic analyzer for sequencing and immunohistochemistry. RESULTS: 13/150 samples showed HPV DNA. High-risk HPV-16 was detected in 5 cases, high-risk-HPV-58 was found in four cases, and HPV-18 was detected in three cases. Low-risk-HPV-11 was detected in a single invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC) case. P53 and RB gene mutations were detected in 35 and 30 BC cases, respectively. P53 gene mutation was frequently identified in grade (III) BC while RB gene mutation was positive in grade (II). Grade (II) BC had a higher incidence of HPV-16 and 58. On the other hand, HPV-18 had a higher incidence in grade (III). Estrogen and progesterone receptors were expressed in 94 and 79 HPV cases among the study group, respectively. CONCLUSION: this study elucidates the associations between HPV genotypes and BC. A statistically significant association was observed among p53 and RB gene mutations and different BC histological types. On the other hand, there was a statistically insignificant association between HPV genotyping and different BC gradings, BC histological types, P53 and RB genes mutations, and estrogen and progesterone receptor expression. Also, there was a statistically insignificant association among estrogen and progesterone receptors expression and BC grading. RB gene mutation was significantly associated with different BC grades. On the other hand, there was a statistically insignificant association between progesterone receptor expression and BC.
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spelling pubmed-80173702021-04-13 Human papillomavirus, gene mutation and estrogen and progesterone receptors in breast cancer: a cross-sectional study Elagali, Abdallah Mohammed Suliman, Ahmed Abdelbadie Altayeb, Mohammed Dannoun, Anas Ibrahim Parine, Narasimha Reddy Sakr, Hader Ibrahim Suliman, Howayda Saeed Motawee, Moustafa Elsaeid Pan Afr Med J Research INTRODUCTION: recent studies show a good relationship between breast cancer (BC) and human papillomaviruses (HPV) wich is responsible for about 18% of BC cases. This study aimed to assess the relationship between different genotypes of HPV and the expression of P53 and retinoblastoma (RB) genes and estrogen and progesterone receptors in BC among Sudanese women. METHODS: one hundred and fifty tissue blocks were obtained from females diagnosed with BC. Positive samples were used to determine genotypes with an applied biosystem (ABI 3730XL) genetic analyzer for sequencing and immunohistochemistry. RESULTS: 13/150 samples showed HPV DNA. High-risk HPV-16 was detected in 5 cases, high-risk-HPV-58 was found in four cases, and HPV-18 was detected in three cases. Low-risk-HPV-11 was detected in a single invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC) case. P53 and RB gene mutations were detected in 35 and 30 BC cases, respectively. P53 gene mutation was frequently identified in grade (III) BC while RB gene mutation was positive in grade (II). Grade (II) BC had a higher incidence of HPV-16 and 58. On the other hand, HPV-18 had a higher incidence in grade (III). Estrogen and progesterone receptors were expressed in 94 and 79 HPV cases among the study group, respectively. CONCLUSION: this study elucidates the associations between HPV genotypes and BC. A statistically significant association was observed among p53 and RB gene mutations and different BC histological types. On the other hand, there was a statistically insignificant association between HPV genotyping and different BC gradings, BC histological types, P53 and RB genes mutations, and estrogen and progesterone receptor expression. Also, there was a statistically insignificant association among estrogen and progesterone receptors expression and BC grading. RB gene mutation was significantly associated with different BC grades. On the other hand, there was a statistically insignificant association between progesterone receptor expression and BC. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2021-01-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8017370/ /pubmed/33854672 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2021.38.43.22013 Text en Copyright: Abdallah Mohammed Elagali et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 The Pan African Medical Journal (ISSN: 1937-8688). This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution International 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Elagali, Abdallah Mohammed
Suliman, Ahmed Abdelbadie
Altayeb, Mohammed
Dannoun, Anas Ibrahim
Parine, Narasimha Reddy
Sakr, Hader Ibrahim
Suliman, Howayda Saeed
Motawee, Moustafa Elsaeid
Human papillomavirus, gene mutation and estrogen and progesterone receptors in breast cancer: a cross-sectional study
title Human papillomavirus, gene mutation and estrogen and progesterone receptors in breast cancer: a cross-sectional study
title_full Human papillomavirus, gene mutation and estrogen and progesterone receptors in breast cancer: a cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Human papillomavirus, gene mutation and estrogen and progesterone receptors in breast cancer: a cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Human papillomavirus, gene mutation and estrogen and progesterone receptors in breast cancer: a cross-sectional study
title_short Human papillomavirus, gene mutation and estrogen and progesterone receptors in breast cancer: a cross-sectional study
title_sort human papillomavirus, gene mutation and estrogen and progesterone receptors in breast cancer: a cross-sectional study
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8017370/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33854672
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2021.38.43.22013
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