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The quantitative analysis of the human papillomavirus DNA load in submandibular gland lesions with droplet digital polymerase chain reaction.

Ryuhei Okada1, Taku Ito2, Fuminori Nomura1, Susumu Kirimura3, Yuichiro Cho3, Masaki Sekine3, Yumiko Tateishi2, Yosuke Ariizumi1, Takahiro Asakage1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The relationship between infection with human papillomavirus (HPV) and tumorigenesis of salivary gland remains controversial.
OBJECTIVES: This study explored the relationship between HPV and salivary gland lesions as well as that of the HPV infection status and p16INK4A immunoreactivity. The HPV DNA loads were also quantitatively evaluated.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Tissue samples from 31 submandibular gland lesions were evaluated. p16INK4A immunohistochemical (IHC) staining, nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR), DNA sequencing, and droplet digital PCR (ddPCR) were performed.
RESULTS: Non-neoplastic lesion, benign tumors, and malignant tumors were noted in 9, 16, 6 cases, respectively. p16INK4A immunoreactivity was higher in malignant tumors than in benign tumors (50.0% vs. 6.3%). Single PCR with MY09/11 found that all samples were negative. Nevertheless, nested PCR revealed a high HPV-DNA positivity rate of 96.8%. No relationship between the HPV status and p16INK4A immunoreactivity was shown. HPV-18 was the only subtype identified in this study. ddPCR showed significantly lower HPV-18 DNA loads in submandibular gland lesions than in oropharyngeal cancers.
CONCLUSIONS: HPV-DNA positivity and p16INK4A-immunoreactivity were not correlated in submandibular gland lesions. The loads of HPV DNA detected in this study were small. HPV positivity therefore may not be associated with tumorigenesis of the submandibular gland.

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Keywords:  DNA load; HPV; Salivary gland; ddPCR; nested PCR; p16

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30714463     DOI: 10.1080/00016489.2018.1562215

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Otolaryngol        ISSN: 0001-6489            Impact factor:   1.494


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1.  Rapid screening of copy number variations in STRC by droplet digital PCR in patients with mild-to-moderate hearing loss.

Authors:  Taku Ito; Yoshiyuki Kawashima; Taro Fujikawa; Keiji Honda; Ayane Makabe; Ken Kitamura; Takeshi Tsutsumi
Journal:  Hum Genome Var       Date:  2019-08-30
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