Oncogenic Human Papillomavirus involvement in epithelial ovarian carcinoma among women in Morocco.

Oncogenic Human Papillomavirus involvement in epithelial ovarian carcinoma among women in Morocco. Bioinformation. 2019;15(1):55-60 Authors: Hammou RA, Benhessou M, Bouziyane A, Hassou N, Benhchekroun MN, Bessi H, Ennaji MM Abstract Epithelial Ovarian cancer (EOC) although rare is the most lethal gynecological cancer in women worldwide. Despite its high prevalence few studies have been performed to evaluate the prevalence and determinants of HPV infection worldwide. The aim of the present study was to investigate the presence of HPV-DNA in Moroccan patients with EOC using PCR among women in Casablanca, and to examine the prevalence of some HPV genotypes in Moroccan population. We performed a study of HPV detection on Fresh biopsies of 70 epithelial ovarian cancer patients. PCR was realized using the MY09/11 and GP5+/6+ primers. Genotyping of HPV was performed by PCR typespecific for HPV 6, 11, 16, 18, 31, and 33.Data was statistically analyzed using SPSS software. Hence, the mean age was 48.9 years (range,21-76 years). Serous adeno carcinoma (75.71%) and stage III of the disease represent the majority of cases. eight patients were HPV positive (11.42%).Results of HPV genotyping revealed predominance of two genotypes: HPV 16 (87.5%) and HPV 31(12.5).No co-infection identified. Approximately 75% of positive cases had a serous cystadeno carcinoma and more than 62,5% had FIGO advanced stage (III or IV).Our study showed that high-risk HPV...
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