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No role for human papillomavirus in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma in China

✍ Scribed by Jill Koshiol; Wen-Qiang Wei; Aimee R. Kreimer; Wen Chen; Patti Gravitt; Jian-Song Ren; Christian C. Abnet; Jian-Bing Wang; Farin Kamangar; Dong-Mei Lin; Magnus von Knebel-Doeberitz; Yu Zhang; Raphael Viscidi; Guo-Qing Wang; Maura L. Gillison; Mark J. Roth; Zhi-Wei Dong; Esther Kim; Philip R. Taylor; You-Lin Qiao; Sanford M. Dawsey


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
French
Weight
368 KB
Volume
127
Category
Article
ISSN
0020-7136

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Abstract

Certain regions of China have high rates of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC). Previous studies of human papillomavirus (HPV), a proposed causal factor, have produced highly variable results. We attempted to evaluate HPV and ESCC more definitively using extreme care to prevent DNA contamination. We collected tissue and serum in China from 272 histopathologically‐confirmed ESCC cases with rigorous attention to good molecular biology technique. We tested for HPV DNA in fresh‐frozen tumor tissue using PCR with PGMY L1 consensus primers and HPV16 and 18 type‐specific E6 and E7 primers, and in formalin‐fixed paraffin‐embedded tumor tissue using SPF~10~ L1 primers. In HPV‐positive cases, we evaluated p16^INK4a^ overexpression and HPV E6/E7 seropositivity as evidence of carcinogenic HPV activity. β‐globin, and thus DNA, was adequate in 98.2% of the frozen tumor tissues (267/272). Of these, 99.6% (95% confidence interval (CI) = 97.9–100.0%) were negative for HPV DNA by PGMY, and 100% (95% CI = 98.6–100%) were negative by HPV16/18 E6/E7 PCR. In the corresponding formalin‐fixed paraffin‐embedded tumor specimens, 99.3% (95% CI = 97.3–99.9%) were HPV negative by SPF~10~. By PGMY, 1 case tested weakly positive for HPV89, a noncancer causing HPV type. By SPF~10~, 2 cases tested weakly positive: 1 for HPV16 and 1 for HPV31. No HPV DNA‐positive case had evidence of HPV oncogene activity as measured by p16^INK4a^ overexpression or E6/E7 seropositivity. This study provides the most definitive evidence to date that HPV is not involved in ESCC carcinogenesis in China. HPV DNA contamination cannot be ruled out as an explanation for high HPV prevalence in ESCC tissue studies with less stringent tissue procurement and processing protocols.


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