High prevalence of human papillomavirus infection and possible association with betel quid chewing and smoking in oral epidermoid carcinomas in taiwan

Seventeen oral epidermoid carcinomas, three oral papillomas, and 17 normal gingival tissues were tested for the presence of human papillomavirus (HPV) types 6, 11, 16, and 18 sequences by Southern blot hybridization. Episomal HPV‐16 sequences in various amounts were detected in 76.4% of the oral carcinomas and in all three cases of papilloma. However, only one of the 17 normal tissues was HPV positive with an unknown type. None of the samples contained HPV‐6, ‐11, or ‐18 sequences. Examination of the habits of the patients showed that 59% of the patients were betel quid chewers and 82% were smokers. Thus, the concurrent incidence of HPV infection and betel quid chewing and/or smoking habits in oral carcinoma patients observed in Taiwan is consistent with the view that both viral and chemical factors may be involved in the process of carcinogenesis.

[1]  D. Winn,et al.  Smoking and drinking in relation to oral and pharyngeal cancer. , 1988, Cancer research.

[2]  T. Daley,et al.  Herpes simplex virus type 1 proteins in human oral squamous cell carcinoma. , 1988, Oral surgery, oral medicine, and oral pathology.

[3]  K. Choo,et al.  Integration of human papillomavirus type 16 into cellular DNA of cervical carcinoma: preferential deletion of the E2 gene and invariable retention of the long control region and the E6/E7 open reading frames. , 1987, Virology.

[4]  N. Maitland,et al.  Detection of human papillomavirus DNA in biopsies of human oral tissue. , 1987, British Journal of Cancer.

[5]  S. Beaudenon,et al.  A new type of human papillomavirus associated with oral focal epithelial hyperplasia. , 1987, The Journal of investigative dermatology.

[6]  C. Chao,et al.  Presence of episomal and integrated human papillomavirus DNA sequences in cervical carcinoma , 1987, Journal of medical virology.

[7]  Shou-Dong Lee,et al.  Hepatitis B virus DNA in leukocytes of patients with hepatitis B virus‐associated liver diseases , 1986, Journal of medical virology.

[8]  H. Kashima,et al.  Identification of genital tract papillomaviruses HPV‐6 and HPV‐16 in warts of the oral cavity , 1985, Journal of medical virology.

[9]  E. de Villiers,et al.  Papillomavirus DNA in human tongue carcinomas , 1985, International journal of cancer.

[10]  R. Schlegel,et al.  Presence and expression of human papillomavirus sequences in human cervical carcinoma cell lines. , 1985, The American journal of pathology.

[11]  J. Becker,et al.  Analysis of oral papillomas, leukoplakias, and invasive carcinomas for human papillomavirus type related DNA. , 1985, The Journal of investigative dermatology.

[12]  S. Silverman,et al.  Antibody to early and late antigens of herpes simplex virus type 1 in patients with oral cancer , 1984 .

[13]  M. Boshart,et al.  Presence of human papillomavirus in genital tumors. , 1984, The Journal of investigative dermatology.

[14]  H. Hausen,et al.  A new type of papillomavirus DNA, its presence in genital cancer biopsies and in cell lines derived from cervical cancer. , 1984, The EMBO journal.

[15]  L. Gissmann,et al.  A papillomavirus DNA from a cervical carcinoma and its prevalence in cancer biopsy samples from different geographic regions. , 1983, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[16]  H. Hausen HUMAN GENITAL CANCER: SYNERGISM BETWEEN TWO VIRUS INFECTIONS OR SYNERGISM BETWEEN A VIRUS INFECTION AND INITIATING EVENTS? , 1982, The Lancet.

[17]  S. Silverman,et al.  Oral cancer and herpes simplex virus--a review. , 1979, Oral surgery, oral medicine, and oral pathology.

[18]  C. Su,et al.  Nephrotic syndrome and renal vein thrombosis. , 1977, Taiwan yi xue hui za zhi. Journal of the Formosan Medical Association.

[19]  D T Denhardt,et al.  A membrane-filter technique for the detection of complementary DNA. , 1966, Biochemical and biophysical research communications.

[20]  C. Muir,et al.  Betel, Tobacco, and Cancer of the Mouth , 1960, British Journal of Cancer.