A small percentage of women with cervical HPV infection progress to cervical neoplasia, and the risk factors determining progression are incompletely understood. We sought to define the genetic loci involved in cervical neoplasia and to assess its heritability using unbiased unrelated case/control statistical approaches. We demonstrated strong association of cervical neoplasia with risk and protective HLA haplotypes that are determined by the amino-acids carried at positions 13 and 71 in pocket 4 of HLA-DRB1 and position 156 in HLA-B. Furthermore, 36% (standard error 2.4%) of liability of HPV-associated cervical pre-cancer and cancer is determined by common genetic variants. Women in the highest 10% of genetic risk scores have approximately...
Aim: to assess a role of genetic factors and human papillomavirus (HPV) in developing cervical neopl...
Cervical cancer is the fourth common cancer amongst women worldwide. Infection by high-risk human pa...
International audienceA small proportion of women who are exposed to infection with human-papillomav...
A small percentage of women with cervical HPV infection progress to cervical neoplasia, and the risk...
A small percentage of women with cervical HPV infection progress to cervical neoplasia, and the risk...
A small percentage of women with cervical HPV infection progress to cervical neoplasia, and the risk...
<b>ABSTRACT</b>\ud \ud A small percentage of women with cervical HPV infection progress to cervical ...
ABSTRACT A small percentage of women with cervical HPV infection progress to cervical neoplasia, and...
Twin and family studies suggest that genetic factors play a role in cervical neoplasia susceptibilit...
A small percentage of women with cervical HPV infection progress to cervical neoplasia, and the risk...
Summary Background: Most uterine cervical high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) infections are trans...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have successfully identified associations for cervical cancer...
Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are the most common sexually transmitted pathogens worldwide and among...
Cervical cancer is a multifactorial disease. Infection by oncogenic types of the human papillomaviru...
Cervical cancer is caused by a combination of environmental and genetic risk factors. Infection by o...
Aim: to assess a role of genetic factors and human papillomavirus (HPV) in developing cervical neopl...
Cervical cancer is the fourth common cancer amongst women worldwide. Infection by high-risk human pa...
International audienceA small proportion of women who are exposed to infection with human-papillomav...
A small percentage of women with cervical HPV infection progress to cervical neoplasia, and the risk...
A small percentage of women with cervical HPV infection progress to cervical neoplasia, and the risk...
A small percentage of women with cervical HPV infection progress to cervical neoplasia, and the risk...
<b>ABSTRACT</b>\ud \ud A small percentage of women with cervical HPV infection progress to cervical ...
ABSTRACT A small percentage of women with cervical HPV infection progress to cervical neoplasia, and...
Twin and family studies suggest that genetic factors play a role in cervical neoplasia susceptibilit...
A small percentage of women with cervical HPV infection progress to cervical neoplasia, and the risk...
Summary Background: Most uterine cervical high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) infections are trans...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have successfully identified associations for cervical cancer...
Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are the most common sexually transmitted pathogens worldwide and among...
Cervical cancer is a multifactorial disease. Infection by oncogenic types of the human papillomaviru...
Cervical cancer is caused by a combination of environmental and genetic risk factors. Infection by o...
Aim: to assess a role of genetic factors and human papillomavirus (HPV) in developing cervical neopl...
Cervical cancer is the fourth common cancer amongst women worldwide. Infection by high-risk human pa...
International audienceA small proportion of women who are exposed to infection with human-papillomav...