Oncogenic high-risk human papillomavirus in patients with full denture

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Autor(a) principal: NASCIMENTO,Alessandra Cardoso da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: NOCETTI,Mariana Calarge, LUGO,Larissa Zatorre Almeida, JACOB,Camila Mareti Bonin, MACHADO,Ana Paula, PADOVANI,Cacilda Tezelli Junqueira, FERREIRA,Alda Maria Teixeira, FERNANDES,Carlos Eurico dos Santos, TOZETTI,Inês Aparecida
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Oral Research
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Resumo: Abstract Human Papillomavirus (HPV) has considerable tropism for epithelial and mucosal tissues and can therefore be found in several anatomical sites, including the oral cavity. This study aimed to investigate the presence of HPV-DNA and the most frequent viral types in patients using full dentures, compare to patients not using full dentures and to associate its presence with socio-epidemiological and behavioral factors. The study consisted of 90 patients with or without full dentures at the time of collection, treated at a public dental clinic. The samples were obtained by exfoliating the oral cavity, and analyzed for HPV-DNA using the nested PCR with PGMY09/11 (450-bp), and general primers GP5+/GP6+ (150-bp). Genotyping was performed by specific-type PCR to HPV 6, 11, 16, 18, 31, 33, and 45; and Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (RFLP). Pearson’s Chi-square test (x 2 ) or Fisher’s exact test were applied and significant variables in these tests were analyzed by multinomial logistic regression analysis to estimate odds ratio (OR). HPV-DNA was detected in 27.7% of samples and, among those obtained from patients using full dentures, positivity for HPV-DNA was 41.9% (p = 0.025). The most frequent viral types were low-risk HPV 6 and 11, and high-risk HPV 31 and 45. Patients who used full dentures had an odds ratio of 2.1 to be positive for HPV DNA. Our results indicate the need for periodic dental follow-up of patients with full dentures in order to preserve the basic conditions of oral health, and also to monitor the appearance of lesions with malignant potential.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Oncogenic high-risk human papillomavirus in patients with full denture
title Oncogenic high-risk human papillomavirus in patients with full denture
spellingShingle Oncogenic high-risk human papillomavirus in patients with full denture
NASCIMENTO,Alessandra Cardoso da Silva
Oral Health
Papillomaviridae
Polymerase Chain Reaction
title_short Oncogenic high-risk human papillomavirus in patients with full denture
title_full Oncogenic high-risk human papillomavirus in patients with full denture
title_fullStr Oncogenic high-risk human papillomavirus in patients with full denture
title_full_unstemmed Oncogenic high-risk human papillomavirus in patients with full denture
title_sort Oncogenic high-risk human papillomavirus in patients with full denture
author NASCIMENTO,Alessandra Cardoso da Silva
author_facet NASCIMENTO,Alessandra Cardoso da Silva
NOCETTI,Mariana Calarge
LUGO,Larissa Zatorre Almeida
JACOB,Camila Mareti Bonin
MACHADO,Ana Paula
PADOVANI,Cacilda Tezelli Junqueira
FERREIRA,Alda Maria Teixeira
FERNANDES,Carlos Eurico dos Santos
TOZETTI,Inês Aparecida
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author2 NOCETTI,Mariana Calarge
LUGO,Larissa Zatorre Almeida
JACOB,Camila Mareti Bonin
MACHADO,Ana Paula
PADOVANI,Cacilda Tezelli Junqueira
FERREIRA,Alda Maria Teixeira
FERNANDES,Carlos Eurico dos Santos
TOZETTI,Inês Aparecida
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv NASCIMENTO,Alessandra Cardoso da Silva
NOCETTI,Mariana Calarge
LUGO,Larissa Zatorre Almeida
JACOB,Camila Mareti Bonin
MACHADO,Ana Paula
PADOVANI,Cacilda Tezelli Junqueira
FERREIRA,Alda Maria Teixeira
FERNANDES,Carlos Eurico dos Santos
TOZETTI,Inês Aparecida
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Oral Health
Papillomaviridae
Polymerase Chain Reaction
topic Oral Health
Papillomaviridae
Polymerase Chain Reaction
description Abstract Human Papillomavirus (HPV) has considerable tropism for epithelial and mucosal tissues and can therefore be found in several anatomical sites, including the oral cavity. This study aimed to investigate the presence of HPV-DNA and the most frequent viral types in patients using full dentures, compare to patients not using full dentures and to associate its presence with socio-epidemiological and behavioral factors. The study consisted of 90 patients with or without full dentures at the time of collection, treated at a public dental clinic. The samples were obtained by exfoliating the oral cavity, and analyzed for HPV-DNA using the nested PCR with PGMY09/11 (450-bp), and general primers GP5+/GP6+ (150-bp). Genotyping was performed by specific-type PCR to HPV 6, 11, 16, 18, 31, 33, and 45; and Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (RFLP). Pearson’s Chi-square test (x 2 ) or Fisher’s exact test were applied and significant variables in these tests were analyzed by multinomial logistic regression analysis to estimate odds ratio (OR). HPV-DNA was detected in 27.7% of samples and, among those obtained from patients using full dentures, positivity for HPV-DNA was 41.9% (p = 0.025). The most frequent viral types were low-risk HPV 6 and 11, and high-risk HPV 31 and 45. Patients who used full dentures had an odds ratio of 2.1 to be positive for HPV DNA. Our results indicate the need for periodic dental follow-up of patients with full dentures in order to preserve the basic conditions of oral health, and also to monitor the appearance of lesions with malignant potential.
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