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Detection of epidermodysplasia verruciformis-associated human papillomavirus DNA in nongenital seborrhoeic keratosis.

Y-H Li1, G Chen, X-P Dong, H-D Chen.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: DNA of epidermodysplasia verruciformis (EV)-associated human papillomaviruses (HPVs) has been widely detected in lesions of malignant skin tumours, benign tumours and other proliferative diseases of epithelial origin.
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the presence of EV-associated HPV DNA in nongenital seborrhoeic keratosis (SK) and to elucidate the prevalence of distinct HPV genotypes.
METHODS: We investigated HPV DNA in 55 nongenital SK biopsies, which were compared with 48 normal skin biopsies (healthy controls) using a nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR) using consensus primers CP65/CP70 and CP66/CP69. The positive PCR products were retracted and used to prepare recombination clones with T-vector. Distinct clones were analysed with endonucleases, and HPV genotypes were identified by direct sequencing.
RESULTS: EV-associated HPV DNA was detected in 42 of 55 (76%) nongenital SK biopsies vs. only 13 of 48 (27%) healthy controls (chi2 = 22.087; P < 0.005). The prevalence was higher in patients with more than five lesions than in those with only one lesion (P < 0.05). Ten distinct HPV genotypes were detected in the nongenital SK biopsies: HPV 20, 23, 5, renal transplant recipient (RTR) X7, HPV 17, 37, 17b, RTRX4, RTRX4b and strain SK3. HPV 20 was found in 26 of 42 (62%) positive specimens, followed by HPV 23 (11 of 42, 26%) and HPV 5 (six of 42, 14%). Existence of multiple HPV genotypes was observed in 12 of 42 (29%) positive specimens. In healthy controls, five genotypes of EV-associated HPV (HPV 20, 23, 5, 17 and RTRX4) were detected, with the same predominant genotype of HPV 20 (five of 13, 38%). Several distinct HPV genotypes were found to coexist in four of 13 (31%) positive specimens.
CONCLUSIONS: This study provides some evidence that EV-associated HPVs might play a part in the pathogenesis of nongenital SK.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15541085     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2133.2004.06244.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Dermatol        ISSN: 0007-0963            Impact factor:   9.302


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