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Detection of human papillomavirus infection in trichilemmomas and verrucae using in situ hybridization.

Sarah Stierman1, Shaoxiong Chen, Gerard Nuovo, Jean Thomas.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: It is hypothesized that trichilemmomas are 'burned out' verrucae. By performing in situ hybridization using HPV type-specific probes, we explored this concept.
METHODS: Verrucae vulgaris and plantaris were positive controls, and inverted follicular keratoses (IFKs) were negative controls. Additionally, all lesions were tested for HPV genital types (low and high risk).
RESULTS: We analyzed 9 trichilemmomas, 20 verrucae vulgaris, 8 verrucae plana, 3 verrucae plantaris and 6 IFKs. All trichilemmomas were negative for HPV types 1, 2 and genital types. Conversely, 9/20 verrucae vulgaris, 2 verrucae plantaris, and 1 verruca plana were positive for HPV type 2. Among HPV-2 positive lesions, 2/2 verrucae plantaris and 1 verruca vulgaris (chin) were strongly positive for genital-type HPV. One verruca plana (shin) was positive for genital-type HPV only. All 6 IFKs were HPV negative.
CONCLUSIONS: Using HPV type 1 and 2-specific probes and mixed genital-type probes, we were unable to detect HPV in trichilemmomas. This suggests that HPV-1, HPV-2 and low and high risk genital-type HPVs are not involved in the histogenesis of trichilemmoma. We also showed that genital HPV types could be present in non-genital verrucae.
Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons A/S.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19615037     DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0560.2009.01348.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cutan Pathol        ISSN: 0303-6987            Impact factor:   1.587


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