| Literature DB >> 26940728 |
Ryan C Chai1,2, Yenkai Lim3, Ian H Frazer4, Yunxia Wan5, Christopher Perry6, Lee Jones7, Duncan Lambie8, Chamindie Punyadeera9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Human papilloma virus-16 (HPV-16) infection is a major risk factor for a subset of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), in particular oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC). Current techniques for assessing the HPV-16 status in HNSCC include the detection of HPV-16 DNA and p16(INK4a) expression in tumor tissues. When tumors originate from hidden anatomical sites, this method can be challenging. A non-invasive and cost-effective alternative to biopsy is therefore desirable for HPV-16 detection especially within a community setting to screen at-risk individuals.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26940728 PMCID: PMC4778285 DOI: 10.1186/s12885-016-2217-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Cancer ISSN: 1471-2407 Impact factor: 4.430
Sequences of polymerase chain reaction primers and probes for HPV-16 specific DNA and transcript
| A. End-point PCR primers for the detection and amplification of HPV-16 specific DNA |
| β-globin |
| B. Quantitative PCR primers for the detection and amplification of HPV-16 specific DNA |
| C. End-point RT-PCR primers for the detection and amplification of HPV-16 specific transcript |
| D. Taqman probes for the detection and amplification of HPV-16 specific transcript |
Fig. 1HPV-16 DNA in oral rinse associates with tumor p16INK4a status. a Detection of HPV-16 DNA in representative oral rinse samples of patients with p16INK4a-positive and p16INK4a-negative tumors using end-point PCR. (b) Analysis of HPV-16 DNA copy number in oral rinse of patients with p16INK4a-positive tumors using quantitative RT-PCR (ND = not detected). No HPV-16 DNA was detected in oral rinse of patients with p16INK4a-negative tumors
Detection of HPV-16 DNA in oral rinse samples of patients with p16-negative and p16-positive tumors
| Tumour p16INK4a status | Tumour p16INK4a status | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Positive | Negative | Positive | Negative | |||
| Oral rinse HPV-16 status | Positive | 39 (92.9 %) | 0 (0.0 %) | Positive | 39 (92.9 %) | 0 (0.0 %) |
| Negative | 3 (7.1 %) | 40 (100.0 %) | Negative | 3 (7.1 %) | 40 (100.0 %) | |
| Sensitivity 0.93 (0.81, 0.99), Specificity 1.00 (0.87, 1.00) PPV 1.00 (0.87, 1.00), NPV 0.93 (0.81, 0.99) Youden 0.93 (0.68, 0.99) | Sensitivity 0.93 (0.81, 0.99), Specificity 1.00 (0.87, 1.00) PPV 1.00 (0.87, 1.00), NPV 0.93 (0.81, 0.99) Youden 0.55 (0.68, 0.99) | |||||
Detection of HPV-16 RNA in oral rinse samples of patients with p16-negative and p16-positive tumors
| Tumour p16INK4a status | Tumour p16INK4a status | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Positive | Negative | Positive | Negative | |||
| Oral rinse HPV-16 status | Positive | 24 (60.0 %) | 0 (0.0 %) | Positive | 22 (55.0 %) | 0 (0.0 %) |
| Negative | 16 (40.0 %) | 40 (100.0 %) | Negative | 18 (45.0 %) | 40 (100.0 %) | |
| Sensitivity 0.60 (0.43, 0.75), Specificity 1.00 (0.87, 1.00) PPV 1.00 (0.80, 1.00), NPV 0.71 (0.58, 0.83) Youden 0.6 (0.30, 0.75) | Sensitivity 0.55 (0.38, 0.71), Specificity 1.00 (0.87, 1.00) PPV 1.00 (0.78, 1.00), NPV 0.69 (0.55, 0.80) Youden 0.55 (0.26, 0.71) | |||||
Fig. 2HPV-16 RNA in oral rinse associates with tumor p16INK4a status. a Detection of HPV-16 RNA in representative oral rinse samples of patients with p16INK4a-positive and-negative tumors using RT-PCR. (b) The analysis of HPV-16 RNA copy number in oral rinse of patients with p16INK4a-positive tumors using quantitative RT-PCR. (ND = Not detected). No HPV-16 RNA was detected in oral rinse of patients with p16-negative tumors