Literature DB >> 21240663

Human papillomavirus in benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostatic adenocarcinoma patients.

Alice C-H Chen1, Tim Waterboer, Annie Keleher, Beth Morrison, Shalini Jindal, Denise McMillan, David Nicol, Robert A Gardiner, Nigel A J McMillan, Annika Antonsson.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of human papillomavirus (HPV) types in tissue and HPV antibodies in prostatic disease. Prostate tissue samples were collected from 51 patients diagnosed with adenocarcinoma and 11 with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). All tissue samples were confirmed by histology. Plasma samples were available for 52 prostate patients. We investigated HPV DNA prevalence by PCR, and PCR positive samples were HPV type determined by sequencing. Prevalence of antibodies against twenty-seven HPV proteins from fourteen different HPV types was assessed in the plasma samples. The HPV DNA prevalence in the tissue samples was 14% (7/51) for prostate cancer samples and 27% (3/11) for BPHs. HPV-18 was the only type detected in tissue samples (10/62). No significant difference in HPV prevalence between the prostate cancer and BPH samples was found. HPV-positive cells were identified in eight of our thirteen prostate tissue slides (3/3 BPH and 5/10 adenocarcinoma) by in situ hybridisation, and the positive cells were found in epithelial cells and peripheral blood cells. Serology data showed no significant increase in levels of antibodies against any of the HPV-18 proteins tested for in prostatic disease patients. Antibodies against HPV-1, HPV-4, HPV-6 and HPV-11 were significantly higher in the group of males with prostatic disease. Our study did not show an association between prostatic disease and either presence of HPV DNA in samples or previous exposure of high-risk HPV.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21240663     DOI: 10.1007/s12253-010-9357-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pathol Oncol Res        ISSN: 1219-4956            Impact factor:   3.201


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