Infectious Agents and Cancer (Nov 2010)

Human papillomavirus-16 presence and physical status in lung carcinomas from Asia

  • Morewaya Jacob,
  • Sun Quanfu,
  • Castillo Andres,
  • Koriyama Chihaya,
  • Anwar Muhammad,
  • Aguayo Francisco,
  • Eizuru Yoshito,
  • Akiba Suminori

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1750-9378-5-20
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
p. 20

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Abstract Background Although human papillomavirus (HPV) genome has been detected in lung cancer, its prevalence is highly variable around the world. Higher frequencies have been reported in far-east Asian countries, when compared with European countries. The present study analysed the HPV-16 presence in 60 lung carcinomas from the Asian countries China, Pakistan and Papua New Guinea. Results HPV-16 was present in 8/59 (13%) samples. According to histological type, HPV-16 was detected in 8/18 (44%) squamous cell carcinomas (SQCs), which were mainly from Pakistan; 0/38 (0%) adenocarcinomas (ACs), which were mainly from China; and in 0/4 (0%) small cell carcinomas (SCLCs). The observed histological difference was statistically significant (p Conclusion These results support the notion that HPV-16 infection is highly associated with SQCs in Pakistan. Our results show a frequent HPV-16 integration in SQCs, although the low viral load casts doubt respect a direct etiological role of HPV in lung carcinomas from Asia. Additional HPV-16 characterization is necessary to establish a direct or indirect etiological role of HPV in this malignancy.