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Effect of human papilloma virus expression on clinical course of laryngeal papilloma

Authors
Kim, Kwang MoonCho, Nam HoonChoi, Hong ShikKim, Young HoByeon, Hyung KwonMin, Hyun JinKim, Se-Heon
Issue Date
2008
Publisher
INFORMA HEALTHCARE
Keywords
laryngeal papilloma; in situ hybridization; human papilloma virus (HPV)
Citation
ACTA OTO-LARYNGOLOGICA, v.128, no.10, pp 1138 - 1144
Pages
7
Journal Title
ACTA OTO-LARYNGOLOGICA
Volume
128
Number
10
Start Page
1138
End Page
1144
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/46961
DOI
10.1080/00016480701827509
ISSN
0001-6489
1651-2251
Abstract
Conclusion. Our observations suggest that human papilloma virus (HPV) 6/11 is the main causative agent of laryngeal papilloma and that detection of active HPV DNA expression may be helpful in identifying patients with aggressive recurrent laryngeal papilloma. Objectives. HPV is assumed to be the main causative agent of this disease. We investigated the expression of the entire genotype of HPV in cases of laryngeal papilloma and correlated their expression with the clinical course of the disease. Subjects and methods. Seventy cases of laryngeal papilloma were evaluated for the presence of the HPV genome by in situ hybridization (ISH) using wide-spectrum HPV DNA probe. Specific types of HPV infection were determined by DNA ISH using type-specific HPV DNA probes (HPV 6, 11, 16, 18, 31, 33). Separate analyses were conducted comparing viral types, frequency of recurrences and duration of disease-free periods. Results. We detected HPV DNA in 40 of the 70 laryngeal papilloma cases (57%). In particular, HPV DNA was detected in 75% of the juvenile types. There were significant associations between HPV and laryngeal papilloma (p < 0.01). Among the HPV-positive cases, major specific types were HPV 6/11 (97%). Significant associations were also noted between viral expression and clinical course.
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