Human papillomavirus genotypes in women with cervical cytological abnormalities from an area with high incidence of cervical cancer

Authors

  • Gerardo Daniel Deluca Universidad Nacional del Nordeste; Instituto de Medicina Regional; Area de Biología Molecular
  • Raúl Horacio Lucero Universidad Nacional del Nordeste; Instituto de Medicina Regional; Area de Biología Molecular
  • María T. Martin de Civetta Hospital 'J. R. Vidal'; Servicio de Ginecología
  • Lilian Vicente Instituto Médico 9 de Julio
  • Ofelia L.Z. de Gorodner Hospital 'J. R. Vidal'; Servicio de Anatomía Patológica
  • Eduardo Schelover Hospital 'J. R. Vidal'; Servicio de Anatomía Patológica
  • José Mario Alonso Universidad Nacional del Nordeste; Instituto de Medicina Regional; Area de Biología Molecular

Keywords:

HPV, Cervical cancer, Papillomavirus, PCR-RFLP

Abstract

It has been well demonstrated the relationship between the infection with high-risk human papillomavirus (HPVs) genotypes and cervical cancer. In Northeastern Argentina a high incidence of this pathology has been described and therefore a high prevalence of HPV infection is expected. In order to identify HPV genotypes associated with malignant and pre-malignant cervical lesions present in the area, 53 ecto-endo cervical cell specimens obtained from women with cytohistological alterations were studied by a PCR-RFLP technique. Out of 53 patients, 34 (64.2%) were positive for HPV infection, being HPV-16 (32.3%) the most frequently found genotype, followed by HPV-58 (14.7%), -6, -18 and -45 (5.9%), -33, -52, -53, -54, -56, -66, -MM4 and -LVX100 (2.9%). Also 5 cases of infection caused by multiple genotypes were found, which corresponded to 14.7% of the positive cases. Results indicate that besides HPV-16 and -18, the most prevalent high-risk HPV genotypes worldwide, others like -45 and -58 as well as co-infection cases are frequent between women of Northeastern Argentina, and a particular attention should be paid to this circumstance because it could be an epidemiological feature of regional importance and a useful information for a future vaccination program.

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Published

2004-02-01

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Virology

How to Cite

Deluca, G. D., Lucero, R. H., Martin de Civetta, M. T., Vicente, L., Gorodner, O. L. de, Schelover, E., & Alonso, J. M. (2004). Human papillomavirus genotypes in women with cervical cytological abnormalities from an area with high incidence of cervical cancer . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 46(1), 9-12. https://revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/30773