| Literature DB >> 26709642 |
Giuseppe Pannone1, Pantaleo Bufo1, Mirella Pace1, Silvia Lepore2, Giuseppe M Russo1, Corrado Rubini3, Renato Franco4, Gabriella Aquino4, Angela Santoro5, Giuseppina Campisi6, Vito Rodolico7, Eduardo Bucci8, Gennaro Ilardi9, Massimo Mascolo10, Francesco Merolla9, Lorenzo Lo Muzio11, Iole Natalicchio12, Giuseppe Colella13, Ilaria Laurenzana2, Stefania Trino2, Rosalia Leonardi14, Paolo Bucci15.
Abstract
TLRs are main actors of the innate immune response against HPV. There are very few studies on the role of TLRs mediated HPV clearance in Head and Neck oncology. Our aim was to evaluate whether TLR4 expression identifies HPV infection and/or HR-HPV integration status in oral and oropharyngeal cancers. By immunohistochemistry we assessed TLR4 levels in OSCC/OPSCC. To detect viral integration or episomic status In situ hybridization for HPV-DNA and Pyro-sequencing techniques have been performed. The relationship between TLR4 expression with HPV infection status has been investigated. ISH HPV positive samples have reported lower levels of TLR4 intensity than negative samples (p = .002). There was no statistical correlation between TLR4 intensity and PCR HPV results (p more than 0.0.5). Point-biserial correlation coefficient revealed significant association between TLR4 expression and HR-HPV integration status (p = .0001) and between TLR4 expression index and HR-HPV infection (p = .001). These data have shown that TLR4 down-regulation is strongly associated to both HPV-16 infection and its integration into the host DNA.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26709642 DOI: 10.2741/E747
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Biosci (Elite Ed) ISSN: 1945-0494