Sensitive HPV detection in oropharyngeal cancers

Background Human papillomaviruses (HPV) are the aetiological agents of certain benign and malignant tumours of skin and mucosae; the most important of which is cervical cancer. Also, the incidence of ano-genital warts, HPV-anal cancer and oropharyngeal cancers are rising. To help ascertain a useful...

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Main Authors: Winder, D.M., Ball, S.L.R., Vaughan, K., Hanna, N., Woo, Y.L., Franzer, Y.T., Sterling, J.C., Stanley, M.A., Sudhoff, H., Goon, P.K.C.
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spelling my.um.eprints.128542015-02-23T13:21:03Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/12854/ Sensitive HPV detection in oropharyngeal cancers Winder, D.M. Ball, S.L.R. Vaughan, K. Hanna, N. Woo, Y.L. Franzer, Y.T. Sterling, J.C. Stanley, M.A. Sudhoff, H. Goon, P.K.C. R Medicine Background Human papillomaviruses (HPV) are the aetiological agents of certain benign and malignant tumours of skin and mucosae; the most important of which is cervical cancer. Also, the incidence of ano-genital warts, HPV-anal cancer and oropharyngeal cancers are rising. To help ascertain a useful PCR detection protocol for oropharyngeal cancers, we directly compared three commonly used primer sets in detection of HPV from different clinical samples. Methods We compared PGMY09/11, MY09/11 and GP5+/6+ primers sets in PCRs of 34 clinically diagnosed samples of genital warts, cervical brushings (with associated histological diagnosis) and vulval biopsies. All negative samples were subsequently tested using the previously reported PGMY/GP PCR method and amplicons directly sequenced for confirmation and typing. An optimised PCR protocol was then compared to a line blot assay for detection of HPV in 15 oropharyngeal cancer samples. Results PGMY09/11 primers detected HPV presence in more cervical brushing (100%) and genital wart (92.9%) samples compared to MY09/11 (90% and 64.3%) and GP5+/6+ (80% and 64.3%) primer sets, respectively. From vulval biopsies, HPV detection rates were: MY09/11 (63.6%), GP5+/6+ (54.5%) and PGMY09/11 (54.5%). PGMY/GP nested PCR demonstrated that HPV was present, and direct sequencing confirmed genotypes. This nested PCR protocol showed detection of HPV in 10/15 (66.7%) of oropharyngeal cancer samples. Conclusions PGMY09/11 primers are the preferred primer set among these three for primary PCR screening with different clinical samples. MY09/11 and GP5+/6+ may be used (particularly for cervical samples) but demonstrate lower detection rates. A nested PCR approach (i.e. a PGMY-GP system) may be required to confirm negativity or to detect low levels of HPV, undetectable using current primary PCR methods, as demonstrated using oropharyngeal cancer samples. BioMed Central 2009-12-15 Article PeerReviewed Winder, D.M. and Ball, S.L.R. and Vaughan, K. and Hanna, N. and Woo, Y.L. and Franzer, Y.T. and Sterling, J.C. and Stanley, M.A. and Sudhoff, H. and Goon, P.K.C. (2009) Sensitive HPV detection in oropharyngeal cancers. BMC Cancer, 9 (440). pp. 1-10. ISSN 1471-2407 http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2407/9/440 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-9-440
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topic R Medicine
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Winder, D.M.
Ball, S.L.R.
Vaughan, K.
Hanna, N.
Woo, Y.L.
Franzer, Y.T.
Sterling, J.C.
Stanley, M.A.
Sudhoff, H.
Goon, P.K.C.
Sensitive HPV detection in oropharyngeal cancers
description Background Human papillomaviruses (HPV) are the aetiological agents of certain benign and malignant tumours of skin and mucosae; the most important of which is cervical cancer. Also, the incidence of ano-genital warts, HPV-anal cancer and oropharyngeal cancers are rising. To help ascertain a useful PCR detection protocol for oropharyngeal cancers, we directly compared three commonly used primer sets in detection of HPV from different clinical samples. Methods We compared PGMY09/11, MY09/11 and GP5+/6+ primers sets in PCRs of 34 clinically diagnosed samples of genital warts, cervical brushings (with associated histological diagnosis) and vulval biopsies. All negative samples were subsequently tested using the previously reported PGMY/GP PCR method and amplicons directly sequenced for confirmation and typing. An optimised PCR protocol was then compared to a line blot assay for detection of HPV in 15 oropharyngeal cancer samples. Results PGMY09/11 primers detected HPV presence in more cervical brushing (100%) and genital wart (92.9%) samples compared to MY09/11 (90% and 64.3%) and GP5+/6+ (80% and 64.3%) primer sets, respectively. From vulval biopsies, HPV detection rates were: MY09/11 (63.6%), GP5+/6+ (54.5%) and PGMY09/11 (54.5%). PGMY/GP nested PCR demonstrated that HPV was present, and direct sequencing confirmed genotypes. This nested PCR protocol showed detection of HPV in 10/15 (66.7%) of oropharyngeal cancer samples. Conclusions PGMY09/11 primers are the preferred primer set among these three for primary PCR screening with different clinical samples. MY09/11 and GP5+/6+ may be used (particularly for cervical samples) but demonstrate lower detection rates. A nested PCR approach (i.e. a PGMY-GP system) may be required to confirm negativity or to detect low levels of HPV, undetectable using current primary PCR methods, as demonstrated using oropharyngeal cancer samples.
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author Winder, D.M.
Ball, S.L.R.
Vaughan, K.
Hanna, N.
Woo, Y.L.
Franzer, Y.T.
Sterling, J.C.
Stanley, M.A.
Sudhoff, H.
Goon, P.K.C.
author_facet Winder, D.M.
Ball, S.L.R.
Vaughan, K.
Hanna, N.
Woo, Y.L.
Franzer, Y.T.
Sterling, J.C.
Stanley, M.A.
Sudhoff, H.
Goon, P.K.C.
author_sort Winder, D.M.
title Sensitive HPV detection in oropharyngeal cancers
title_short Sensitive HPV detection in oropharyngeal cancers
title_full Sensitive HPV detection in oropharyngeal cancers
title_fullStr Sensitive HPV detection in oropharyngeal cancers
title_full_unstemmed Sensitive HPV detection in oropharyngeal cancers
title_sort sensitive hpv detection in oropharyngeal cancers
publisher BioMed Central
publishDate 2009
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/12854/
http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2407/9/440
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-9-440
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