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Krystyna Zakrzewska1, Elisa Regalbuto, Federica Pierucci, Rosaria Arvia, Sandra Mazzoli, Alessia Gori, Vincenzo de Giorgi.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The association between human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and non-melanoma skin cancers (NMSCs) such as squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is not yet fully understood. We analysed the prevalence and spectrum of cutaneous beta-HPV types and mucosal/genital HPV types in paired biopsies (tumour and corresponding perilesional skin) obtained from 50 BCC immunocompetent patients. A small group of SCC patients (n=9) was also included. We also evaluated some previously postulated risk factors for HPV infection in NMSC patients.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23244448 PMCID: PMC3545977 DOI: 10.1186/1743-422X-9-309
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virol J ISSN: 1743-422X Impact factor: 4.099
Prevalence of human beta-papillomavirus (beta-HPV) in NMSC and in perilesional skin biopsies in immunocompetent patients
| BCC | 31/50 (62) | 24/50 (48) | 55/100 (55) |
| SCC | 8/9 (89) | 6/9 (67) | 14/18 (78) |
| Total | 39/59 (66) | 30/59 (51) | 69/118 (58) |
NMSC: non-melanoma skin cancer; BCC: basal cell carcinoma; SCC: squamous cell carcinoma.
Prevalence of beta-HPV species and frequency of multiple infections in tumour and in perilesional skin samples from NMSC immunocompetent patients
| | | Beta1-HPV | |
| BCC | 29/50 (56) | 19/50 (38) | 48/100 (48) |
| SCC | 7/9 (76) | 5/9 (56) | 12/18 (67) |
| Total | 36/59 (61) | 24/59 (41) | 60/118 (51) |
| | | Other than beta1-HPV | |
| BCC | 18/50 (36) | 15/50 (30) | 33/100 (33) |
| SCC | 5/9 (56) | 2/9 (22) | 7/18 (39) |
| Total | 23/59 (39) | 17/59 (29) | 40/118 (34) |
| | | Multiple infection | |
| BCC | 22/50 (44) | 12/50 (24) | 34/100 (34) |
| SCC | 6/9 (67) | 4/9 (22) | 10/18 (56) |
| Total | 28/59 (47) | 16/59 (27) | 44/118 (37) |
NMSC: non-melanoma skin cancer; BCC: basal cell carcinoma; SCC: squamous cell carcinoma.
Risk factors for cutaneous human papillomavirus infection in NMSC subjects
| Sex | | | | |
| Female | 16/22 | 3/3 | 19/25 | |
| Male | 19/28 | 6/6 | 25/34 | 1.11 (0.30-4.05) |
| Age | | | | |
| 48-70 | 7/15 | 1/1 | 8/16 | |
| 71-99 | 28/35 | 8/8 | 36/43 | 4.88 (1.29-18.39) |
| Skin type | | | | |
| 3 | 23/34 | 4/4 | 27/38 | |
| 2 | 12/16 | 5/5 | 17/21 | 0.82 (0.20-3.37) |
| UV exposure | | | | |
| Low | 18/27 | 7/7 | 25/34 | |
| Moderate/high | 17/23 | 2/2 | 19/25 | 0.59 (0.16-2.10) |
NMSC: non-melanoma skin cancer; BCC: basal cell carcinoma; SCC: squamous cell carcinoma.
a OR values were calculated for the total (no.= 44) positive subjects and adjusted for all variables in the table.
Figure 1Comparison of the spectrum and prevalence of beta-HPV types in BCC and in perilesional skin biopsies. The percentage of positive samples harbouring each beta-HPV type/putative type is illustrated. Many biopsies contained more than one HPV type.
Viral load determination for HPV5 and HPV24 in paired samples (tumour and corresponding perilesional skin)
| | BCC | Perilesional skin | | BCC | Perilesional skin |
| 1 | 61 | 1200 | 4 | 75 | 2.3 |
| 2 | 1 | 50 | 5 | 6410 | 107 |
| 3 | 132 | 3566 | 6 | 641 | 32 |
| - | - | - | 7 | 932 | 22 |
1 The viral loads were corrected for the input amount cells as described in “Material and methods”.