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Investigation of multiple <i>Felis catus</i> papillomavirus types (-1/-2/-3/-4/-5/-6) DNAs in feline oral squamous cell carcinoma: a multicentric study

Gennaro Altamura, Bianca Cuccaro, Claudia Eleni, Carina Strohmayer, Sabine Brandt, Giuseppe Borzacchiello

2022Journal of Veterinary Medical Science16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Recent evidence suggests a possible association of Felis catus papillomavirus type 2 (FcaPV-2) DNA with feline oral squamous cell carcinoma (FOSCC). In this study, type-specific PCR targeting two genes (L1/E6 or E1/E6) of FcaPV-1/-2/-3/-4/-5/-6 was performed to detect viral DNA in a large amount of FOSCC samples collected in Italy and Austria. FcaPV-1/-2/-3/-4/-5 were detected in 7/113 (6.2%), 7/93 (7.5%), 6/113 (5.3%), 1/113 (0.9%) and 2/113 (1.8%) specimens, respectively, with different prevalences in Italian vs. Austrian samples, whilst FcaPV-6 went undetected. Our results confirms that FcaPV-2 is the most prevalent in FOSCC, followed by FcaPV-1/-3 and suggest that FcaPVs have variable circulation rates in European countries.

Topics & Concepts

Felis catusVirologyFelisBasal cellHuman papillomavirusBiologyCATSMolecular biologyMedicineInternal medicineMicrobial infections and disease researchCervical Cancer and HPV ResearchVeterinary Oncology Research