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Title: Human Papillomavirus 16 and 18 Infection in Oral Cancer in Thailand: A Multicenter Study
Authors: Nicha Komolmalai
Surawut Pongsiriwet
Nirush Lertprasertsuke
Suree Lekwanavijit
Sompid Kintarak
Ekarat Phattarataratip
Ajiravudh Subarnbhesaj
Kittipong Dhanuthai
Risa Chaisuparat
Anak Iamaroon
Authors: Nicha Komolmalai
Surawut Pongsiriwet
Nirush Lertprasertsuke
Suree Lekwanavijit
Sompid Kintarak
Ekarat Phattarataratip
Ajiravudh Subarnbhesaj
Kittipong Dhanuthai
Risa Chaisuparat
Anak Iamaroon
Keywords: Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology;Medicine
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2020
Abstract: © 2020 Objectives: To identify the prevalence of high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) genotypes 16 and 18 among patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) in Thailand and investigate the associations of p16 expression and HPV16/18 with the demographic, clinicopathologic, and risk parameters. Materials and Methods: A total of 403 formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded OSCC specimens from four centers in four regions were obtained. p16 expression was evaluated by immunohistochemistry. The detection of HPV16/18 DNA was performed by polymerase chain reaction. Results: Of all, 172 specimens (42.7%) were presented with amplifiable extracted DNA. Among these, 62.8% were positive for p16, 8.1% were positive for HPV16/18, and 5.8% were positive for both methods. Of all HPV-positive specimens, HPV18 was detected in 57.1%; HPV16 in 14.3%; and HPV16 and 18 (co-infection) in 28.6%. The prevalence of HPV16/18 varied between centers, with the highest rate in the northern center (20.0%). There was no significant correlation between p16 expression and HPV16/18. There were no significant associations of p16 expression and/or HPV16/18 with all variables. Conclusions: The prevalence of HPV16/18 infection in OSCC geographically varied in Thailand, with the highest rate in the northern region. Poor correlation between p16 and HPV16/18 suggests p16 not be used as a surrogate marker for HPV-positive OSCC.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/71362
ISSN: 2476762X
15137368
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