[HTML][HTML] Serum antibodies to the HPV16 proteome as biomarkers for head and neck cancer

KS Anderson, J Wong, G D'Souza, AB Riemer… - British journal of …, 2011 - nature.com
KS Anderson, J Wong, G D'Souza, AB Riemer, J Lorch, R Haddad, SI Pai, J Longtine…
British journal of cancer, 2011nature.com
Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV) type 16 is associated with oropharyngeal
carcinomas (OPC). Antibodies (Abs) to HPV16 E6 and E7 oncoproteins have been detected
in patient sera; however, Abs to other early HPV-derived proteins have not been well
explored. Methods: Antibodies to the HPV16 proteome were quantified using a novel
multiplexed bead assay, using C-terminal GST-fusion proteins captured onto Luminex
beads. Sera were obtained from untreated patients with OPC (N= 40), partners of patients …
Abstract
Background:
Human papillomavirus (HPV) type 16 is associated with oropharyngeal carcinomas (OPC). Antibodies (Abs) to HPV16 E6 and E7 oncoproteins have been detected in patient sera; however, Abs to other early HPV-derived proteins have not been well explored.
Methods:
Antibodies to the HPV16 proteome were quantified using a novel multiplexed bead assay, using C-terminal GST-fusion proteins captured onto Luminex beads. Sera were obtained from untreated patients with OPC (N= 40), partners of patients with HPV16+ OPC (N= 11), and healthy controls (N= 50).
Results:
Oropharyngeal carcinomas patients with known virus-like capsid particle+ Abs had elevated serum Abs to HPV16 E1, E2, E4, E6, and E7, and L1 antibody levels, but not E5. The ratios of specific median fluorescence intensity to p21-GST compared with controls were E1: 50.7 vs 2.1; E4: 14.6 vs 1.3; E6: 11.3 vs 2.4; E7: 43.1 vs 2.6; and L1: 10.3 vs 2.6 (each P⩽ 0.01). In a validation cohort, HPV16 E1, E2, and E7 antibody levels were significantly elevated compared with healthy control samples (P⩽ 0.02) and partners of OPC patients (P⩽ 0.01).
Conclusion:
Patients with HPV16+ OPC have detectable Abs to E1, E2, and E7 proteins, which are potential biomarkers for HPV-associated OPC.
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