Literature DB >> 26317688

No role for human papillomavirus infection in oral cancers in a region in southern India.

Claudie Laprise1,2, Sreenath A Madathil2,3, Paul Allison1,2, Priya Abraham4, Anantharam Raghavendran4, Hameed P Shahul2, Akhil-Soman ThekkePurakkal2, Geneviève Castonguay2, François Coutlée5, Nicolas F Schlecht6, Marie-Claude Rousseau2,3, Eduardo L Franco1,2, Belinda Nicolau1,2.   

Abstract

Oral cancer is a major public health issue in India with ∼ 77,000 new cases and 52,000 deaths yearly. Paan chewing, tobacco and alcohol use are strong risk factors for this cancer in India. Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are also related to a subset of head and neck cancers (HNCs). We examined the association between oral HPV and oral cancer in a sample of Indian subjects participating in a hospital-based case-control study. We recruited incident oral cancer cases (N = 350) and controls frequency-matched by age and sex (N = 371) from two main referral hospitals in Kerala, South India. Sociodemographic and behavioral data were collected by interviews. Epithelial cells were sampled using Oral CDx® brushes from the oral cancer site and the normal mucosa. Detection and genotyping of 36 HPV genotypes were done using a polymerase chain reaction protocol. Data collection procedures were performed by qualified dentists via a detailed protocol with strict quality control, including independent HPV testing in India and Canada. HPV DNA was detected in none of the cases or controls. Associations between oral cancer and risk factors usually associated with HPV infection, such as oral sex and number of lifetime sexual partners, were examined by logistic regression and were not associated with oral cancer. Lack of a role for HPV infection in this study may reflect cultural or religious characteristics specific to this region in India that are not conducive to oral HPV transmission. A nationwide representative prevalence study is needed to investigate HPV prevalence variability among Indian regions.
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Keywords:  HPV; India; human papillomavirus; oral cancer; oral squamous cell carcinoma

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26317688     DOI: 10.1002/ijc.29827

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cancer        ISSN: 0020-7136            Impact factor:   7.396


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