Association of antibody to E2 protein of human papillomavirus and p16INK4A with progression of HPV-infected cervical lesions

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Jureeporn Chuerduangphui
Chamsai Pientong
Piyawut Swangphon
Sanguanchoke Luanratanakorn
Ussanee Sangkomkamhang
Thumwadee Tungsiriwattana
Pilaiwan Kleebkaow
Ati Burassakarn
Tipaya Ekalaksananan
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[1] Khon Kaen University,Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine
[2] Prince of Songkla University,Department of Medical Technology, Faculty of Medical Technology
[3] Khon Kaen University,Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine
[4] Khon Kaen Hospital,Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
[5] Khon Kaen University,HPV & EBV and Carcinogenesis Research Group
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Medical Oncology | 2018年 / 35卷
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Human papillomavirus; Serum; Antibodies; P16; HPV16 E2 and HPV16 L1; Cervical cancer;
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Human papillomavirus (HPV) E2 and L1 proteins are expressed in cervical cells during the lytic stage of infection. Overexpression of p16INK4A is a biomarker of HPV-associated cervical neoplasia. This study investigated antibodies to HPV16 E2, HPV16 L1, and p16INK4A in sera from women with no squamous intraepithelial lesion (No-SIL) of the cervix, low-grade SIL, high-grade SIL, and cervical squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). HPV DNA was detected by polymerase chain reaction. Anti-E2, -L1, and -p16INK4A antibodies in sera were determined by western blot. Among 116 samples, 69 (60%) were HPV DNA-positive. Percentages seropositive for anti-E2, -L1, and -p16INK4A antibodies were 39.6, 22.4, and 23.3%, respectively. Anti-E2 antibody was significantly correlated with HPV DNA-positive cases. Eighty-seven women (75%) were regarded as infected with HPV, having at least one positive result from HPV DNA, L1, or E2 antibody. Antibody to p16INK4A was associated with HPV infection (odds = 5.444, 95% CI 1.203–24.629, P = 0.028) and precancerous cervical lesions (odds = 5.132, 95% CI 1.604–16.415, P = 0.006). Interestingly, the concurrent detection of anti-E2 and -p16INK4A antibodies was significantly associated with HPV infection (odds = 1.382, 95% CI 1.228–1.555, P = 0.044). These antibodies might be good candidate biomarkers for monitoring HPV-associated cervical lesion development to cancer.
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