Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3369775 Journal of Clinical Virology 2009 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundThe association between human papillomavirus (HPV) viral load and high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (HSIL) of the uterine cervix has been demonstrated for high-risk HPV-16 but has not been investigated for low-risk HPV types.ObjectiveTo determine the association between the presence of low-grade SIL (LSIL) and viral load of low-risk HPV type 6.Study design107 HPV-6-positive cytobrush samples collected from 90 women (67 without SIL, 11 with LSIL, 5 with HSIL, 6 with SIL of unknown grade and 1 with a smear with LSIL and a normal colposcopy) were analyzed for their content of HPV-6 DNA.MethodsHPV-6 E6 and E2 DNA loads were measured in the cytobrush samples with two real-time PCR assays. HPV-6 integration was confirmed with restriction-site PCR.ResultsHPV-6 DNA in cervical samples ranged from 1.8 × 102 to 4.25 × 108 copies per μg of cellular DNA. HPV-6 E6 DNA loads were higher in women with LSIL, with or without co-infection with high-risk HPV types, than in women without SIL (p = 0.03). HPV-6 loads greater than 8.76 × 106 copies per μg DNA, corresponding to the mean HPV-6 load measured in women with LSIL, were more frequently detected in these women with LSIL than in women without LSIL, controlling for age (odds ratio 13.5, 95% confidence interval 1.1–172.4). Although 10 samples generated HPV-6 E6/E2 ratios above 2, there was no evidence of integration of HPV-6 by restriction-site PCR.ConclusionSamples from women with LSIL contained higher HPV-6 loads than women without SIL. HPV-6 DNA was not integrated into cellular DNA in these samples.

Related Topics
Life Sciences Immunology and Microbiology Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
Authors
, , , , , , , ,