Literature DB >> 19509575

High-risk human papillomavirus DNA in the primary tumor, sentinel, and nonsentinel pelvic lymph nodes in patients with early-stage cervical cancer: a correlation with histopathology.

Jiri Slama1, Marcela Drazdakova, Pavel Dundr, Daniela Fischerova, Michal Zikan, Ivana Pinkavova, Pavel Freitag, David Pavlista, Tomas Zima, David Cibula.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Metastatic involvement of pelvic lymph nodes is the most important prognostic parameter in early-stage cervical cancer. Still, approximately 15% of patients with negative pelvic nodes experience recurrence, most of them in the pelvis. The presence of human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA in histologically negative pelvic nodes is considered a subclinical metastatic spread.
METHODS: Patients with early-stage cervical cancer referred for surgical treatment were enrolled in the study. Cytobrush technique was used for sample collection from the fresh tissue to avoid any loss of material for histology.
RESULTS: Altogether, 49 patients were enrolled in the study. High-risk (HR) HPV DNA was identified in the tumor in 91.8% patients and in the sentinel node or other pelvic nodes in 49.9% patients. Among the 10 HR HPV genotypes detected, HPV 16 was the most frequently represented in both the tumor and the lymph nodes (66.7% and 71.4%, respectively). All metastatic lymph nodes were HR HPV positive.
CONCLUSIONS: The presence of HR HPV DNA in a sentinel node had a 100% positive predictive value for metastatic involvement of pelvic lymph nodes in our study. This could be considered a sign of an early subclinical metastatic spread; however, the prognostic value has to be evaluated through a longer follow-up.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19509575     DOI: 10.1111/IGC.0b013e3181a13186

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Gynecol Cancer        ISSN: 1048-891X            Impact factor:   3.437


  8 in total

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2.  Phase II study of cisplatin plus cetuximab in advanced, recurrent, and previously treated cancers of the cervix and evaluation of epidermal growth factor receptor immunohistochemical expression: a Gynecologic Oncology Group study.

Authors:  John Farley; Michael W Sill; Michael Birrer; Joan Walker; Russell J Schilder; J Tate Thigpen; Robert L Coleman; Brigitte E Miller; Peter G Rose; Heather A Lankes
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3.  Detection of human papillomavirus DNA in peri-tumor tissues and pelvic lymph nodes as potential molecular marker of micrometastasis in cervical cancer.

Authors:  Marianna Tortora; Clorinda Annunziata; Giuseppina Liguori; Simona Losito; Gerardo Botti; Stefano Greggi; Luigi Buonaguro; Franco M Buonaguro; Maria Lina Tornesello
Journal:  Infect Agent Cancer       Date:  2016-05-11       Impact factor: 2.965

4.  Human Papilloma Viruses and Their Genotype Distribution in Women with High Socioeconomic Status in Central Anatolia, Turkey: A Pilot Study.

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Review 6.  Importance of investigating high-risk human papillomavirus in lymph node metastasis of esophageal adenocarcinoma.

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7.  Human Papillomavirus Status in Primary Lesions and Pelvic Lymph Nodes and Its Prognostic Value in Cervical Cancer Patients with Lymph Node Metastases.

Authors:  Peng Chen; Weiyuan Zhang; Dong Yang; Weiyang Zhang; Si Gao
Journal:  Med Sci Monit       Date:  2019-03-13

8.  Detection of high-risk human papillomavirus DNA in tissue from primary cervical cancer tumor, pelvic lymph nodes and recurrent disease.

Authors:  Katrine Fuglsang; Jan Blaakaer; Lone Kjeld Petersen; Else Mejlgaard; Anne Hammer; Torben Steiniche
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