Abstract

Transforming proteins E6 and E7 of human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are consistently expressed in HPV-associated cervical cancers. In ELISA with four HPV-16 E6-E7 peptides, patients with HPV-16-associated invasive cervical cancer (group 1) had a greater seroreactivity than all other groups, which included patients with HPV-16-associated cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, invasive cervical cancer patients without HPVs, and unaffected controls. A larger proportion of group 1 sera, as compared to sera of all other groups, was reactive with at least one peptide (49% vs 17-27%), and with two or more peptides (22% vs 0-6%). A clear difference between group 1 and all other groups was also found for high ELISA absorbance values to at least one peptide (22% vs 0-8%). This high seroreactivity of group 1 sera was confirmed by a radioimmunoprecipitation assay with in vitro transcribed and translated HPV-16 E7 protein. Sera from 50% of group 1 but only 3% of controls were reactive in this test. Antibodies to HPV-16 E6 and E7 proteins appear to be virus-specific and disease state-specific markers of HPV-associated cervical cancer.

Keywords

Cervical cancerCervical intraepithelial neoplasiaAntibodyBiologyCancerHPV infectionVirologyImmunologyGenetics

MeSH Terms

Amino Acid SequenceAntibodiesViralBiomarkersTumorCase-Control StudiesColombiaFemaleHumansMolecular Sequence DataOncogene ProteinsViralPapillomaviridaePapillomavirus E7 ProteinsPeptidesRepressor ProteinsSpainTumor Virus InfectionsUterine Cervical Neoplasms

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Year
1992
Type
article
Volume
187
Issue
2
Pages
508-514
Citations
146
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Martin Möller, Raphael P. Viscidi, Yeping Sun et al. (1992). Antibodies to HPV-16 E6 and E7 proteins as markers for HPV-16-associated invasive cervical cancer. Virology , 187 (2) , 508-514. https://doi.org/10.1016/0042-6822(92)90453-v

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DOI
10.1016/0042-6822(92)90453-v
PMID
1312268

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