Title of article :
DETECTION OF HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS DNA SEQUENCES IN ORAL LESIONS USING POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION
Author/Authors :
Zarei, M. R Department of Oral Medicine - School of Dentistry - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Moradie, A Department of Virology - School of Medicine - Gorgan University of Medical Sciences , Hamkar, R Department of Virology - School of Medicine - Medical Sciences University of Tehran , Mohammadalizadeh, S Department of Nursing - School of Medicine - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Chamani, G Department of Oral Medicine - School of Dentistry - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Alizadeh, N Department of Oral Medicine - School of Dentistry - Ghazvin University of Medical Sciences , Kakooei, S Department of Oral Medicine - School of Dentistry - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Eslami, B Department of Oral Pathology - School of Dentistry - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
The purpose of the present study was to estimate the frequency of HPV DNA in four groups
of oral lesions, including oral squamous cell carcinoma. Sixty paraffin-embedded oral tissue samples
were examined for the presence of HPV DNAs using the PCR technique. These specimens were
obtained from patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), leukoplakia, oral lichen planus
(OLP), and pyogenic granuloma (PG). Consensus primers for L1 region (MY09 and MY11) and
specific primers were used for detection of HPV DNA sequences in this study. we detected HPV DNA
in 60% (9 out of 15) of OSCCs, 26.7% (4 out of 15) of leukoplakia, 13.3% (2 out of 15) of OLPs, and
6.7% (1 out of 15) of PGs. Statistical analysis showed that the prevalence of HPV in OSCC was
significantly higher than other groups (P < 0.05). The frequency of HPV-16 and 18 detection in OSCC
samples were 40% and 20%, respectively. The prevalence of these high risk HPVs was significantly
higher in OSCC group (P < 0.05). The results of the present study show a successive increase of
detection rate of HPV-16 and 18 DNAs from low level in samples of pyogenic granuloma and nonpremalignant
or questionably premalignant lesions of OLP to premalignant leukoplakia and to OSCC.
Keywords :
Oral squamous cell carcinoma , Leukoplakia , Lichen planus , Human papillomavirus , Polymerase chain reaction
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics