Expression of the different viral mRNAs of human papilloma virus 6 in a squamous‐cell carcinoma of the bladder and the cervix
- 1 April 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in International Journal of Cancer
- Vol. 53 (6), 924-931
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.2910530610
Abstract
The prevalence of HPV6 and HPV11 in benign condylomata or mild dysplasias has led to the view of HPV6/11 as rather harmless viruses in relation to carcinogenesis. However, the detection of HPV6/11 DNA in a number of individual cases of squamous‐cell carcinomas of the anogenital/urinary tract could also point to a possible contribution of these viruses in the development of certain malignancies. Recently we have shown that the transcription of the E6 and E7 genes of HPV6 in benign anogenital condylomata is strictly confined to the basal cell layers of the epithelium, which express c‐fos mRNA. This report describes the in situ hybridization analysis of individual mRNA species of HPV6 in 2 malignant tumours. A consistent feature of both carcinomas was the lack of detectable amounts of E6 mRNA, while the E7 mRNA was the major transcript observed. In situ hybridization with a riboprobe for c‐fos revealed an expression pattern similar to that detected with the E7 probe. Hybridization with a probe specific for mRNA with a coding potential for a full‐length E2 protein yielded weak signals in both carcinomas. Using restriction‐enzyme analysis, we compared the long control region of HPV6 amplified by polymerase chain reaction from both tumours with already known HPV6 subtypes. In contrast to previous reports suggesting a correlation between genetic alterations in the long control region of HPV6 and increased malignant behaviour, our data do not support this hypothesis.Keywords
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