Detection of human papillomavirus in epithelial lesions of the conjunctiva

CONTEXT: Many factors like exposure to UV radiation, climatic conditions, genetic predisposition, immunological state and, more recently, the presence of HPV have been implicated in the genesis of some lesions of the conjunctiva, especially the carcinoma. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the presence of HPV D...

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Main Authors: Maristela Amaral Palazzi, Clélia Maria Erwenne, Luísa Lina Villa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Paulista de Medicina 2000-09-01
Series:São Paulo Medical Journal
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spelling doaj-dca9828ebd9a42d784744768099425ef2020-11-24T22:18:59ZengAssociação Paulista de MedicinaSão Paulo Medical Journal1806-94602000-09-01118512513010.1590/S1516-31802000000500003S1516-31802000000500003Detection of human papillomavirus in epithelial lesions of the conjunctivaMaristela Amaral Palazzi0Clélia Maria Erwenne1Luísa Lina Villa2Universidade Federal de São PauloUniversidade Federal de São PauloUniversidade de São PauloCONTEXT: Many factors like exposure to UV radiation, climatic conditions, genetic predisposition, immunological state and, more recently, the presence of HPV have been implicated in the genesis of some lesions of the conjunctiva, especially the carcinoma. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the presence of HPV DNA in acquired lesions of the conjunctiva and in normal mucosa. TYPE OF STUDY: Cross-sectional study. SETTING: A public university referral center (the Ophthalmology Service of the A.C. Camargo Hospital - A. Prudente Foundation, São Paulo). PARTICIPANTS: Thirty patients with acquired lesions of the conjunctiva and 60 matched controls (by age and sex) were evaluated in this study, from June 1993 to March 1995. PROCEDURES: The detection of HPV DNA in the normal conjunctiva and in acquired lesions was done by the PCR technique and dot blot hybridization. The material was collected by scraping the normal mucosa and the surface of the lesions. A fragment of fresh frozen tissue and paraffin embedded specimens of each lesion were also included. MAIN MEASUREMENTS: The association between the HPV infection and the presence or absence of conjunctival lesions. RESULTS: Sequences of HPV DNA were detected in 4 of the 31 lesions evaluated (12.9%) and in the healthy mucosa of one individual of the control group (1.6%). HPV type 16 was detected in 2 carcinomas and in the normal mucosa of one individual of the control group. HPV type 11 was demonstrated in 2 papillomas of one patient with lesions in both eyes. CONCLUSIONS: The low frequency of HPV DNA found in the lesions of this sample and the detection of the viral genome in the normal mucosa indicate that there is a weak possibility of association between HPV infection and the carcinoma of the conjunctiva.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-31802000000500003&lng=en&tlng=enHuman papillomavirusPolymerase chain reactionEpithelial lesionsConjunctiva
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author Maristela Amaral Palazzi
Clélia Maria Erwenne
Luísa Lina Villa
spellingShingle Maristela Amaral Palazzi
Clélia Maria Erwenne
Luísa Lina Villa
Detection of human papillomavirus in epithelial lesions of the conjunctiva
São Paulo Medical Journal
Human papillomavirus
Polymerase chain reaction
Epithelial lesions
Conjunctiva
author_facet Maristela Amaral Palazzi
Clélia Maria Erwenne
Luísa Lina Villa
author_sort Maristela Amaral Palazzi
title Detection of human papillomavirus in epithelial lesions of the conjunctiva
title_short Detection of human papillomavirus in epithelial lesions of the conjunctiva
title_full Detection of human papillomavirus in epithelial lesions of the conjunctiva
title_fullStr Detection of human papillomavirus in epithelial lesions of the conjunctiva
title_full_unstemmed Detection of human papillomavirus in epithelial lesions of the conjunctiva
title_sort detection of human papillomavirus in epithelial lesions of the conjunctiva
publisher Associação Paulista de Medicina
series São Paulo Medical Journal
issn 1806-9460
publishDate 2000-09-01
description CONTEXT: Many factors like exposure to UV radiation, climatic conditions, genetic predisposition, immunological state and, more recently, the presence of HPV have been implicated in the genesis of some lesions of the conjunctiva, especially the carcinoma. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the presence of HPV DNA in acquired lesions of the conjunctiva and in normal mucosa. TYPE OF STUDY: Cross-sectional study. SETTING: A public university referral center (the Ophthalmology Service of the A.C. Camargo Hospital - A. Prudente Foundation, São Paulo). PARTICIPANTS: Thirty patients with acquired lesions of the conjunctiva and 60 matched controls (by age and sex) were evaluated in this study, from June 1993 to March 1995. PROCEDURES: The detection of HPV DNA in the normal conjunctiva and in acquired lesions was done by the PCR technique and dot blot hybridization. The material was collected by scraping the normal mucosa and the surface of the lesions. A fragment of fresh frozen tissue and paraffin embedded specimens of each lesion were also included. MAIN MEASUREMENTS: The association between the HPV infection and the presence or absence of conjunctival lesions. RESULTS: Sequences of HPV DNA were detected in 4 of the 31 lesions evaluated (12.9%) and in the healthy mucosa of one individual of the control group (1.6%). HPV type 16 was detected in 2 carcinomas and in the normal mucosa of one individual of the control group. HPV type 11 was demonstrated in 2 papillomas of one patient with lesions in both eyes. CONCLUSIONS: The low frequency of HPV DNA found in the lesions of this sample and the detection of the viral genome in the normal mucosa indicate that there is a weak possibility of association between HPV infection and the carcinoma of the conjunctiva.
topic Human papillomavirus
Polymerase chain reaction
Epithelial lesions
Conjunctiva
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