Expression of human papillomavirus genes in cervical tissue and their roles in malignant transformation

Vaccine ◽  
1989 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 183
Author(s):  
Gary K. Schoolnik
1987 ◽  
Vol 7 (6) ◽  
pp. 2165-2172 ◽  
Author(s):  
S Yasumoto ◽  
J Doniger ◽  
J A DiPaolo

Human papillomavirus (HPV) type 16 DNA induces progressive transformation in NIH 3T3 cells. Two types of cell lines, PM3T3G0 and PM3T3Fo, were isolated by G418 or focus selection, respectively, after transfection of cells by a recombinant HPV 16 DNA carrying the neo gene. These cell lines exhibited distinct phenotypes compared with controls. Saturation densities of PM3T3G0 and PM3T3Fo lines were two- to three- and five- to sevenfold greater than that of control NIH 3T3 cells, respectively. Neither cell type required high serum for growth, in contrast to NIH 3T3 cells. PM3T3G0 lines were premalignant, whereas PM3T3Fo lines manifested tumorigenicity within 2 weeks. Subpopulations of three PM3T3G0 lines underwent progressive transformation as reflected by focus formation. Analysis of HPV 16-specific mRNA species demonstrated that high levels of early and late gene expression were detected in premalignant PM3T3G0 lines, whereas relatively low quantities of selected gene messages were expressed in malignant transformants. Thus, high levels of viral gene expression are not crucial for malignant transformation.


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Vol 100 (6) ◽  
pp. 563-567 ◽  
Author(s):  
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Heikki Joensuu ◽  
Lasse Siivonen ◽  
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The nuclear DNA content of 19 transitional papillomas of the sinonasal region and 9 maxillary squamous cell carcinomas was studied by flow cytometry; the presence of human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA types 11 and 16 was determined by the in situ hybridization technique from paraffin-embedded tissue. Thirteen (68%) of the papillomas and none of the carcinomas contained HPV genome. Six (32%) of the papillomas and 4 (44%) of the carcinomas had an aneuploid DNA content. The relative DNA content (DNA Index) of the aneuploid maxillary carcinomas was larger than that of aneuploid papillomas ( p = 0.004). Three of the papillomas underwent malignant transformation, all three of which contained HPV type 16 DNA; two were also aneuplold. Data Indicate that papillomas containing HPV type 16 DNA have a tendency ( p = 0.06) to undergo malignant transformation, and that this tendency Is greater If DNA aneuploidy or HPV type 11 DNA Is also present ( p = 0.02).


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