1. Development of Antibodies against HPV-6 and HPV-11 for the Study of Laryngeal Papilloma.
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Ikegami T, Kise N, Kinjyo H, Kondo S, Suzuki M, Tsukahara N, Murakami A, Kiyuna A, Agena S, Tanaka K, Hasegawa N, Kawakami J, Ganaha A, Maeda H, and Hirakawa H
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- DNA, Viral, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, In Situ Hybridization, Laryngeal Neoplasms pathology, Laryngeal Neoplasms virology, Papilloma pathology, Papilloma virology, Papillomavirus Infections immunology, RNA, Messenger metabolism, Viral Load, Antibodies, Viral, Human papillomavirus 11 physiology, Human papillomavirus 6 physiology, Laryngeal Neoplasms immunology, Papilloma immunology
- Abstract
Laryngeal papilloma (LP), which is associated with infection by human papillomavirus (HPV)-6 or -11, displays aggressive growth. The precise molecular mechanism underlying the tumorigenesis of LP has yet to be uncovered. Building on our earlier research into HPV-6, in this study, the viral gene expression of HPV-11 was investigated by quantitative PCR and DNA/RNA in situ hybridization. Additionally, newly developed antibodies against the E4 protein of HPV-6 and HPV-11 were evaluated by immunohistochemistry. The average viral load of HPV-11 in LP was 1.95 ± 0.66 × 10
5 copies/ng DNA, and 88% of HPV mRNA expression was found to be E4 , E5a , and E5b mRNAs. According to RNA in situ hybridization, E4 and E5b mRNAs were expressed from the middle to upper part of the epithelium. E4 immunohistochemistry revealed a wide positive reaction in the upper cell layer in line with E4 mRNA expression. Other head and neck lesions with HPV-11 infection also showed a positive reaction in E4 immunohistochemistry. The distribution pattern of HPV DNA, viral mRNA, and E4 protein in LP with HPV-11 infection was quite similar to that of HPV-6. Therefore, it might be possible to apply these E4-specific antibodies in other functional studies as well as clinical applications, including targeted molecular therapies in patients with HPV-6 and HPV-11 infection.- Published
- 2021
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