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HPV Genotyping Liner Assay Tests Comparison Among Cervical Cancer Patients In Bandung: Implication for HPV Prevalence and Molecular Epidemiology
Ramdan Panigoro, Ani Melani Maskoen, Herman Susanto, Edhyana Sahiratmadja
Unpad, Bandung Biomolecular Medicine Conference 2012
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Unpad, Bandung Biomolecular Medicine Conference 2012
HPV, Molecular Epidemiology
Introduction : Many women are infected with human papillomavirus (HPV) however, only a subset of women infected with persistent high-risk types of HPV will ever develop cervical cancer. Interferon gamma (IFN-y) is one of the key regulatory cytokines that influence the HPV clearance. The production and the function of IFN-y may impaired by the defect of the IFNG gene, leading to the cervical malignant progression.This study aimed to examine the association between IFNG +874 T>A polymorphism and cervical cancer.
Methods : in a case-control study design, consecutive untreated women with cervical cancer who showed for the first time in Hasan Sadikin Hospital Bandung were enrolled (n 98). Their controls were women who came for PAP smear (n = 81), and were not matched in ages and ethnicities. DNA extracted from blood was amplified by amplification refractory mutation system – polymerase chain reaction (ARMS – PCR) to detect IFNG +874 T>A polymorphism.
Results : The distribution of IFNG genotypes TT, TA and AA for women with cervical cancer who met the inclusion criteria (n = 64) and with negative intraepithelial lesion or malignancy (n = 42) were 14.1%, 50.0%, 35.9% and 7.1%, 52.4%, 40.5%, respectively. No significant differences could be observed between both groups (p= 0.64). Stratifying the cervical cancer women into group of squamous cell carcinoma (n = 54) revealed no statistical different.