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Prevalence and Type Distribution of High-Risk Human Papillomavirus (HPV) in Breast Cancer: A Qatar Based Study

Gulab Sher, Nadia Aziz Salman, Michał Kuliński, Rayyan Abdulaziz Attya Fadel, Vinod Kumar Gupta, Ambika Anand, Salahddin Gehani, Sheraz Abayazeed, Omer Al‐Yahri, Fakhar Shahid, Shiyam Al-Shaibani, Sara Hassan, Muhammad Zafar Chawdhery, Giles Davies, Said Dermime, Shahab Uddin, G. Hossein Ashrafi, Kulsoom Junejo

2020Cancers36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Human papillomavirus (HPV) has been implicated in the etiology of a variety of human cancers. Studies investigating the presence of high-risk (HR) HPV in breast tissue have generated considerable controversy over its role as a potential risk factor for breast cancer (BC). This is the first investigation reporting the prevalence and type distribution of high-risk HPV infection in breast tissue in the population of Qatar. A prospective comparison blind research study herein reconnoitered the presence of twelve HR-HPV types' DNA using multiplex PCR by screening a total of 150 fresh breast tissue specimens. Data obtained shows that HR-HPV types were found in 10% of subjects with breast cancer; of which the presence of HPV was confirmed in 4/33 (12.12%) of invasive carcinomas. These findings, the first reported from the population of Qatar, suggest that the selective presence of HPV in breast tissue is likely to be a related factor in the progression of certain cases of breast cancer.

Topics & Concepts

Human papillomavirusBreast cancerMedicineCancerOncologyDistribution (mathematics)Internal medicineGynecologyVirologyMathematicsMathematical analysisCervical Cancer and HPV ResearchGlobal Cancer Incidence and ScreeningCholangiocarcinoma and Gallbladder Cancer Studies