Human papillomavirus prevalence in women with normal cytology and with cervical cancer in Natal, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Fernandes, José Verissímo
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Meissner, Rosely de Vasconcellos, Carvalho, Maria Goretti F., Fernandes, Thales A. A. de Medeiros, Azevedo, Paulo Roberto Medeiros, Azevedo, Judson Weber Verissímo de, Araújo, Josélio Maria G. de
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Resumo: This study analyzed the prevalence of human papillomavirus (HPV) in cervical specimens obtained from women with normal cytology and with cervical cancer, in order to evaluate their correlation with health status and demographic characteristics, as well as sexual and reproductive activity in women treated at a cancer reference hospital in Natal, Northeast Brazil. A total of 158 women were divided into 2 groups according to their health status: group I comprised 110 women with normal cytology, and group II comprised 48 women with cervical cancer. Cervical smears were analyzed by cytological or histopathological examination for the detection of cytological alterations, and by PCR for HPV DNA detection using MY09/11 primers, followed by HPV genotyping by dot blot hybridization. Results showed overall HPV prevalence to be 24.5% in group I, with 19.1% of patients having single infection and 5.4% double infection. The HPV prevalence in group II was 85.4%, with 79.2% of patients having single and 6.2% double infection. We identified 10 different HPV genotypes, most with high oncogenic potential. HPV 16 was the most prevalent genotype in the two studied groups, followed by HPV 58 and HPV 18. High-risk HPV genital infection, chronological age, ethnicity, early onset of sexual and reproductive activities, multiple sexual partners and smoking increased the risk for cervical cancer.
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Cervical smears were analyzed by cytological or histopathological examination for the detection of cytological alterations, and by PCR for HPV DNA detection using MY09/11 primers, followed by HPV genotyping by dot blot hybridization. Results showed overall HPV prevalence to be 24.5% in group I, with 19.1% of patients having single infection and 5.4% double infection. The HPV prevalence in group II was 85.4%, with 79.2% of patients having single and 6.2% double infection. We identified 10 different HPV genotypes, most with high oncogenic potential. HPV 16 was the most prevalent genotype in the two studied groups, followed by HPV 58 and HPV 18. 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Human papillomavirus prevalence in women with normal cytology and with cervical cancer in Natal, Brazil
title Human papillomavirus prevalence in women with normal cytology and with cervical cancer in Natal, Brazil
spellingShingle Human papillomavirus prevalence in women with normal cytology and with cervical cancer in Natal, Brazil
Fernandes, José Verissímo
Human papillomavirus,
Uterine cervical cancer
Risk factors
title_short Human papillomavirus prevalence in women with normal cytology and with cervical cancer in Natal, Brazil
title_full Human papillomavirus prevalence in women with normal cytology and with cervical cancer in Natal, Brazil
title_fullStr Human papillomavirus prevalence in women with normal cytology and with cervical cancer in Natal, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Human papillomavirus prevalence in women with normal cytology and with cervical cancer in Natal, Brazil
title_sort Human papillomavirus prevalence in women with normal cytology and with cervical cancer in Natal, Brazil
author Fernandes, José Verissímo
author_facet Fernandes, José Verissímo
Meissner, Rosely de Vasconcellos
Carvalho, Maria Goretti F.
Fernandes, Thales A. A. de Medeiros
Azevedo, Paulo Roberto Medeiros
Azevedo, Judson Weber Verissímo de
Araújo, Josélio Maria G. de
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author2 Meissner, Rosely de Vasconcellos
Carvalho, Maria Goretti F.
Fernandes, Thales A. A. de Medeiros
Azevedo, Paulo Roberto Medeiros
Azevedo, Judson Weber Verissímo de
Araújo, Josélio Maria G. de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fernandes, José Verissímo
Meissner, Rosely de Vasconcellos
Carvalho, Maria Goretti F.
Fernandes, Thales A. A. de Medeiros
Azevedo, Paulo Roberto Medeiros
Azevedo, Judson Weber Verissímo de
Araújo, Josélio Maria G. de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Human papillomavirus,
Uterine cervical cancer
Risk factors
topic Human papillomavirus,
Uterine cervical cancer
Risk factors
description This study analyzed the prevalence of human papillomavirus (HPV) in cervical specimens obtained from women with normal cytology and with cervical cancer, in order to evaluate their correlation with health status and demographic characteristics, as well as sexual and reproductive activity in women treated at a cancer reference hospital in Natal, Northeast Brazil. A total of 158 women were divided into 2 groups according to their health status: group I comprised 110 women with normal cytology, and group II comprised 48 women with cervical cancer. Cervical smears were analyzed by cytological or histopathological examination for the detection of cytological alterations, and by PCR for HPV DNA detection using MY09/11 primers, followed by HPV genotyping by dot blot hybridization. Results showed overall HPV prevalence to be 24.5% in group I, with 19.1% of patients having single infection and 5.4% double infection. The HPV prevalence in group II was 85.4%, with 79.2% of patients having single and 6.2% double infection. We identified 10 different HPV genotypes, most with high oncogenic potential. HPV 16 was the most prevalent genotype in the two studied groups, followed by HPV 58 and HPV 18. High-risk HPV genital infection, chronological age, ethnicity, early onset of sexual and reproductive activities, multiple sexual partners and smoking increased the risk for cervical cancer.
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