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Novel polymerase chain reaction method for detecting cutaneous human papillomavirus DNA
- Source :
- Journal of Medical Virology. 84:138-144
- Publication Year :
- 2011
- Publisher :
- Wiley, 2011.
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Abstract
- There is no simple test to identify the human papillomavirus (HPV) genotypes that cause cutaneous warts. A new polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method, called SK-PCR, was developed for this purpose. This PCR amplifies 210-238 base pairs of L1 DNA of 17 HPV types (HPV-1a, -2a, -3, -4, -7, -10, -27, -28, -29, -40, -57, -60, -63, -65, -77, -91, and -94), which are thought to cause various cutaneous warts, including common, flat, butcher's, punctate, and pigmented warts. The method is novel because the location of these primers is completely different from that of any previous PCR method for HPV. The target sequences are specific to alpha-, gamma-, and mu-papillomaviruses (PVs), but not to beta-PVs. Furthermore, direct sequencing and restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) were used to determine the HPV genotypes. Fifty of samples of plantar warts were examined, and HPV-27 was identified in 22 warts, HPV-57 in 15 warts, and HPV-2a in 9 warts. These PVs, which are alpha species 4, were the most common. HPV-4 and -65 (gamma-PVs) and HPV-1a and -63 (mu-PVs) were detected in one case each. A single HPV type was identified in all of these warts. This method appears to be useful for genotyping the HPVs causing skin warts, and for distinguishing between HPV-induced warts and warty lesions unrelated to HPV infection.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Adolescent
Base pair
Biology
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Sensitivity and Specificity
law.invention
Young Adult
chemistry.chemical_compound
Plantar warts
law
Virology
Genotype
medicine
Humans
Child
Papillomaviridae
Genotyping
Polymerase chain reaction
Aged
Papillomavirus Infections
HPV infection
virus diseases
Oncogene Proteins, Viral
Middle Aged
medicine.disease
Molecular biology
female genital diseases and pregnancy complications
Infectious Diseases
Molecular Diagnostic Techniques
chemistry
DNA, Viral
Capsid Proteins
Warts
Restriction fragment length polymorphism
DNA
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 01466615
- Volume :
- 84
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Medical Virology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....9e23dd3df9fcc473a53dd3fc941014a8