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http://dx.doi.org/10.7314/APJCP.2014.15.12.4945

Genotype Distribution of Human Papillomavirus in Women with Abnormal Cervical Cytology in an Esophageal Carcinoma High Incidence Area of China  

Mai, Rui-Qin (Department of Laboratory Medicine, the First Affiliated Hospital of Shantou University Medical College)
Huang, Bo (Department of Pathology, Shantou University Medical College)
Shen, Ling (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, the First Affiliated Hospital of Shantou University Medical College)
Zhang, Guo-Hong (Department of Pathology, Shantou University Medical College)
Hong, Liang-Li (Department of Pathology, the First Affiliated Hospital of Shantou University Medical College)
Cai, Ying-Mu (Department of Laboratory Medicine, the First Affiliated Hospital of Shantou University Medical College)
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Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention / v.15, no.12, 2014 , pp. 4945-4950 More about this Journal
Abstract
Infection with human papillomavirus (HPV) could affect genesis of both cervical and esophageal cancers. The type-specific distribution of HPV in cervical cytology abnormalities of women has remained unclear in Shantou, an esophageal cancer high-incidence area of China. Data from 22,617 women who were subjected to cervical HPV DNA testing with simultaneous cervical cytological examination during 2009-2013 were therefore here retrospectively evaluated in a hospital-based study. Overall, 16.2% (3,584/22,114)of women with normal cytology were HR-HPV positive, with HPV-52 (4.07%) as the most common type followed by -16 (3.63%), and -58 (2.46%). Prevalence of HR-HPV was 50.3% (253/503) in women with cervical cytological abnormalities, of which in ASC-H 71.4%, ASC-US 39.1%, HSIL 80.3% and LSIL 73.7%. HPV-58 (14.12%) was the most common type for all cervical cytological abnormalities, followed by HPV-16 (13.72%), and -52 (12.72%), while the more common HPV-16 type in ASC-H (42.9%) and HSIL (36.1%), HPV-52 and -58 were the most common types for ASC-US (10.3%) and LSIL (25%), respectively. Multiple HPV co-infections were identified in 33.2% (84/253) cytology abnormalities with positive HR-HPV, and the highest prevalence of HPV-58/16 combination in HSIL (28.6%, 6/21) was observed. Our data indicated a relative high prevalence of HPV-58 and -52 in women with cervical cytological abnormalities, which should be considered in the development of next-generation vaccines for Shantou.
Keywords
HPV; cervical cytological abnormalities; prevalence; Shantou, China;
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