Persistently Infected Promiscuous Individuals and Cervical Neoplasia Patients

  • Alex Van Belkum
  • Leon Juffermans
  • Lianne Schrauwen
  • Gerard Van Doornum
  • Matthe ́ Burger
  • Wim Quint
Publication date
January 1995

Abstract

Nucleotide sequence variation in the noncoding region of the genome of human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV16) was determined by direct sequencing and single-strand conformation polymorphism analysis of DNA fragments amplified by PCR. Individuals of diverse sexual promiscuity and/or cervicopathology were studied. In a group of 14 healthy, monogamous HPV16-positive females, only two HPV16 sequence variants could be documented. Among 17 females and 3 males with multiple sex partners and living in the same geographical region, nine sequence variants were found, whereas among 7 patients with cervical neoplasia from another region, five variants were detected. Although numbers are limited, in the group of individuals at high risk of acquiring a sex...

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