Detection of HPV in genital condylomata: Correlation between viral load and clinical outcome

Citation
F. De Marco et al., Detection of HPV in genital condylomata: Correlation between viral load and clinical outcome, J EXP CL C, 20(3), 2001, pp. 377-383
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Oncology
Journal title
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL & CLINICAL CANCER RESEARCH
ISSN journal
03929078 → ACNP
Volume
20
Issue
3
Year of publication
2001
Pages
377 - 383
Database
ISI
SICI code
0392-9078(200109)20:3<377:DOHIGC>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
High DNA viral load in Human Papillomavirus type 16 cervical dysplastic les ions has been proposed as a marker of progression towards malignancy. To ev aluate the prognostic value of DNA viral load in infection by HPV type othe r than HPV-16, a longitudinal study of patients with Anogenital Condylomata (AC) was designed. The study included 40 patients, 25 men and 15 women. Cl inical data were collected through standard interview and routine serum ana lyses. Viral type in lesions was assayed by PCR with general primers (MY09- MY11) and Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (RFLP). Viral load was d etermined by PCR end point determination with type specific primers on seri al sample dilutions. The duration of ano-genital lesions upon liquid nitrog en standard cryotherapy or Podofillin chemotherapy was correlated with vira l and clinical data. Patients with higher lesional viral load at study entr y showed a markedly longer disease clinical course than patients with lower viral loads. The HPV-6 was observed in 31 out of 40 patients (77.5%), much more frequently than HPV-11 (7/40 17.5%), the latter being associated with higher titres of viral load. Two cases (5%) remained undetermined. No HPV- 16 or other high-risk type was detected, while HPV-61, not uncommon in Ital y, was found once in a double infection carried by an HIV positive patient. No significant association was observed between clinical outcome and demog raphic and epidemiological data, or risk factors.