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Characterization of Human Papillomavirus Type 45, a New Type 18-related Virus of the Genital Tract

1987; Microbiology Society; Volume: 68; Issue: 12 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1099/0022-1317-68-12-3073

ISSN

1465-2099

Autores

Zohreh Naghashfar, N. Rosenshein, Attila T. Lörincz, Joseph Buscema, K. V. Shah,

Tópico(s)

Genital Health and Disease

Resumo

SUMMARY DNA of human papillomavirus (HPV) type 45, a new HPV type 18-related papillomavirus of the genital tract, was cloned from a recurrent cervical lesion displaying mild to moderate dysplasia with koilocytosis. HPV-45 DNA was identified in paraffin sections of biopsies of both the initial and recurrent lesions of the patient, taken 7 months apart. HPV-45 DNA hybridized efficiently to that of many different HPV types under low and moderate stringency conditions (Tm − 37 °C to Tm − 25 °C) but with only HPV-18 DNA under high stringency conditions (Tm − 17 °C). HPV-45 DNA was distinguished from HPV-18 DNA by (i) differences in restriction enzyme digest patterns, (ii) lack of hybridization at Tm - 17 °C between HPV-18 and some fragments of HPV-45, (iii) a value of 25 % in liquid reassociation kinetics between HPV-18 and HPV-45 and (iv) differences in intensities of hybridization with selected tissue DNAs. The prevalence of HPV-45 infection in the genital tract was low. In tests of over 600 tissue DNAs from female genital tract lesions, HPV-45 sequences were detected in three additional tissues, one each of invasive cervical carcinoma, condyloma, and normal cervical epithelium. HPV-45 is a newly recognized papillomavirus which rarely infects the genital tract and is associated with lesions across a wide histological spectrum.

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