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Human Papillomavirus 16 E6 Antibodies in Individuals without Diagnosed Cancer: A Pooled Analysis.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:The increasing incidence of oropharyngeal cancer in many developed countries has been attributed to human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV16) infections. Recently, HPV16 E6 serology has been identified as a promising early marker for oropharyngeal cancer. Therefore, characterization of HPV16 E6 seropositivity among individuals without cancer is warranted. METHODS:A total of 4,666 controls were pooled from several studies of cancer and HPV seropositivity, all tested within the same laboratory. HPV16 E6 seropositive controls were classified as having (i) moderate [mean fluorescent intensity (MFI) ? 484 and <1,000] or (ii) high seroreactivity (MFI ? 1,000). Associations of moderate and high HPV16 E6 seroreactivity with (i) demographic risk factors; and seropositivity for (ii) other HPV16 proteins (E1, E2, E4, E7, and L1), and (iii) E6 proteins from non-HPV16 types (HPV6, 11, 18, 31, 33, 45, and 52) were evaluated. RESULTS:Thirty-two (0.7%) HPV16 E6 seropositive controls were identified; 17 (0.4%) with moderate and 15 (0.3%) with high seroreactivity. High HPV16 E6 seroreactivity was associated with former smoking [odds ratio (OR), 5.5; 95% confidence interval (CI), 1.2-51.8], and seropositivity against HPV16 L1 (OR, 4.8; 95% CI, 1.3-15.4); E2 (OR, 7.7; 95% CI, 1.4-29.1); multiple HPV16 proteins (OR, 25.3; 95% CI, 2.6-119.6 for three HPV16 proteins beside E6) and HPV33 E6 (OR, 17.7; 95% CI, 1.9-81.8). No associations were observed with moderate HPV16 E6 seroreactivity. CONCLUSIONS:High HPV16 E6 seroreactivity is rare among individuals without diagnosed cancer and was not explained by demographic factors. IMPACT:Some HPV16 E6 seropositive individuals without diagnosed HPV-driven cancer, especially those with seropositivity against other HPV16 proteins, may harbor a biologically relevant HPV16 infection.

SUBMITTER: Lang Kuhs KA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4383678 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Human Papillomavirus 16 E6 Antibodies in Individuals without Diagnosed Cancer: A Pooled Analysis.

Lang Kuhs Krystle A KA   Anantharaman Devasena D   Waterboer Tim T   Johansson Mattias M   Brennan Paul P   Michel Angelika A   Willhauck-Fleckenstein Martina M   Purdue Mark P MP   Holcátová Ivana I   Ahrens Wolfgang W   Lagiou Pagona P   Polesel Jerry J   Simonato Lorenzo L   Merletti Franco F   Healy Claire M CM   Kjaerheim Kristina K   Conway David I DI   Macfarlane Tatiana V TV   Thomson Peter P   Castellsagué Xavier X   Znaor Ariana A   Black Amanda A   Huang Wen-Yi WY   Krogh Vittorio V   Trichopoulou Antonia A   Bueno-de-Mesquita H B As HB   Clavel-Chapelon Françoise F   Weiderpass Elisabete E   Ekström Johanna J   Riboli Elio E   Tjønneland Anne A   Sánchez María-José MJ   Travis Ruth C RC   Hildesheim Allan A   Pawlita Michael M   Kreimer Aimée R AR  

Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 20150126 4


<h4>Background</h4>The increasing incidence of oropharyngeal cancer in many developed countries has been attributed to human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV16) infections. Recently, HPV16 E6 serology has been identified as a promising early marker for oropharyngeal cancer. Therefore, characterization of HPV16 E6 seropositivity among individuals without cancer is warranted.<h4>Methods</h4>A total of 4,666 controls were pooled from several studies of cancer and HPV seropositivity, all tested within th  ...[more]

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