Cutaneous wart-associated HPV types: Prevalence and relation with patient characteristics

Abstract Background Epidemiological data on cutaneous wart-associated HPV types are rare. Objectives To examine the prevalence of cutaneous wart-associated HPV types and their relation with patient characteristics. Study design Swabs were taken from all 744 warts of 246 consecutive immunocompetent p...

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Published in:Journal of clinical virology Vol. 55; no. 3; pp. 250 - 255
Main Authors: Bruggink, Sjoerd C, de Koning, Maurits N.C, Gussekloo, Jacobijn, Egberts, Paulette F, ter Schegget, Jan, Feltkamp, Mariet C.W, Bavinck, Jan Nico Bouwes, Quint, Wim G.V, Assendelft, Willem J.J, Eekhof, Just A.H
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Abstract Abstract Background Epidemiological data on cutaneous wart-associated HPV types are rare. Objectives To examine the prevalence of cutaneous wart-associated HPV types and their relation with patient characteristics. Study design Swabs were taken from all 744 warts of 246 consecutive immunocompetent participants and analysed by a broad spectrum HSL-PCR/MPG assay. Patient details including location, duration, and number of warts were recorded. Results No HPV DNA was detected in 49 (7%) swabs, a single HPV type in 577 (78%) swabs, and multiple HPV types in 118 (16%) swabs. HPV 2, 27 and 57 (alpha genus), HPV 4 (gamma genus) and HPV 1 (mu genus) were the most frequently detected HPV types, and HPV 63 (mu genus) was only frequently detected together with other HPV types. Less frequently detected HPV types were HPV 3, 7, 10 and 28 (alpha genus), 65, 88 and 95 (gamma genus) and 41 (nu genus). Warts containing HPV 1 showed the most distinct clinical profile, being related to children aged <12 years, plantar location, duration <6 months, and to patients with <4 warts. Conclusions HPV 27, 57, 2 and 1 are the most prevalent HPV types in cutaneous warts in general population. Warts infected with HPV 1 have a distinct clinical profile.
AbstractList Epidemiological data on cutaneous wart-associated HPV types are rare. To examine the prevalence of cutaneous wart-associated HPV types and their relation with patient characteristics. Swabs were taken from all 744 warts of 246 consecutive immunocompetent participants and analysed by a broad spectrum HSL-PCR/MPG assay. Patient details including location, duration, and number of warts were recorded. No HPV DNA was detected in 49 (7%) swabs, a single HPV type in 577 (78%) swabs, and multiple HPV types in 118 (16%) swabs. HPV 2, 27 and 57 (alpha genus), HPV 4 (gamma genus) and HPV 1 (mu genus) were the most frequently detected HPV types, and HPV 63 (mu genus) was only frequently detected together with other HPV types. Less frequently detected HPV types were HPV 3, 7, 10 and 28 (alpha genus), 65, 88 and 95 (gamma genus) and 41 (nu genus). Warts containing HPV 1 showed the most distinct clinical profile, being related to children aged <12 years, plantar location, duration <6 months, and to patients with <4 warts. HPV 27, 57, 2 and 1 are the most prevalent HPV types in cutaneous warts in general population. Warts infected with HPV 1 have a distinct clinical profile.
Abstract Background Epidemiological data on cutaneous wart-associated HPV types are rare. Objectives To examine the prevalence of cutaneous wart-associated HPV types and their relation with patient characteristics. Study design Swabs were taken from all 744 warts of 246 consecutive immunocompetent participants and analysed by a broad spectrum HSL-PCR/MPG assay. Patient details including location, duration, and number of warts were recorded. Results No HPV DNA was detected in 49 (7%) swabs, a single HPV type in 577 (78%) swabs, and multiple HPV types in 118 (16%) swabs. HPV 2, 27 and 57 (alpha genus), HPV 4 (gamma genus) and HPV 1 (mu genus) were the most frequently detected HPV types, and HPV 63 (mu genus) was only frequently detected together with other HPV types. Less frequently detected HPV types were HPV 3, 7, 10 and 28 (alpha genus), 65, 88 and 95 (gamma genus) and 41 (nu genus). Warts containing HPV 1 showed the most distinct clinical profile, being related to children aged <12 years, plantar location, duration <6 months, and to patients with <4 warts. Conclusions HPV 27, 57, 2 and 1 are the most prevalent HPV types in cutaneous warts in general population. Warts infected with HPV 1 have a distinct clinical profile.
Epidemiological data on cutaneous wart-associated HPV types are rare. To examine the prevalence of cutaneous wart-associated HPV types and their relation with patient characteristics. Swabs were taken from all 744 warts of 246 consecutive immunocompetent participants and analysed by a broad spectrum HSL-PCR/MPG assay. Patient details including location, duration, and number of warts were recorded. No HPV DNA was detected in 49 (7%) swabs, a single HPV type in 577 (78%) swabs, and multiple HPV types in 118 (16%) swabs. HPV 2, 27 and 57 (alpha genus), HPV 4 (gamma genus) and HPV 1 (mu genus) were the most frequently detected HPV types, and HPV 63 (mu genus) was only frequently detected together with other HPV types. Less frequently detected HPV types were HPV 3, 7, 10 and 28 (alpha genus), 65, 88 and 95 (gamma genus) and 41 (nu genus). Warts containing HPV 1 showed the most distinct clinical profile, being related to children aged <12 years, plantar location, duration <6 months, and to patients with <4 warts. HPV 27, 57, 2 and 1 are the most prevalent HPV types in cutaneous warts in general population. Warts infected with HPV 1 have a distinct clinical profile.
BACKGROUNDEpidemiological data on cutaneous wart-associated HPV types are rare.OBJECTIVESTo examine the prevalence of cutaneous wart-associated HPV types and their relation with patient characteristics.STUDY DESIGNSwabs were taken from all 744 warts of 246 consecutive immunocompetent participants and analysed by a broad spectrum HSL-PCR/MPG assay. Patient details including location, duration, and number of warts were recorded.RESULTSNo HPV DNA was detected in 49 (7%) swabs, a single HPV type in 577 (78%) swabs, and multiple HPV types in 118 (16%) swabs. HPV 2, 27 and 57 (alpha genus), HPV 4 (gamma genus) and HPV 1 (mu genus) were the most frequently detected HPV types, and HPV 63 (mu genus) was only frequently detected together with other HPV types. Less frequently detected HPV types were HPV 3, 7, 10 and 28 (alpha genus), 65, 88 and 95 (gamma genus) and 41 (nu genus). Warts containing HPV 1 showed the most distinct clinical profile, being related to children aged <12 years, plantar location, duration <6 months, and to patients with <4 warts.CONCLUSIONSHPV 27, 57, 2 and 1 are the most prevalent HPV types in cutaneous warts in general population. Warts infected with HPV 1 have a distinct clinical profile.
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hyperkeratotic skin lesion
Prevalence
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Epidemiology
HPV
Patient characteristics
Cutaneous warts
PCR/MPG
human papillomavirus
polymerase chain reaction/multiplex genotyping
confidence interval
Human papillomavirus (HPV)
Human
Skin disease
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Papovaviridae
Infection
Papillomavirus
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Snippet Abstract Background Epidemiological data on cutaneous wart-associated HPV types are rare. Objectives To examine the prevalence of cutaneous wart-associated HPV...
Epidemiological data on cutaneous wart-associated HPV types are rare. To examine the prevalence of cutaneous wart-associated HPV types and their relation with...
BACKGROUNDEpidemiological data on cutaneous wart-associated HPV types are rare.OBJECTIVESTo examine the prevalence of cutaneous wart-associated HPV types and...
Epidemiological data on cutaneous wart-associated HPV types are rare. To examine the prevalence of cutaneous wart-associated HPV types and their relation with...
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Adult
Aged
Allergy and Immunology
Biological and medical sciences
Child
Child, Preschool
Children
Cutaneous warts
Data processing
DNA
Epidemiology
Female
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Genotype
Human papillomavirus
Human papillomavirus (HPV)
Human viral diseases
Humans
Infectious Disease
Infectious diseases
Male
Medical sciences
Microbiology
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Miscellaneous
Papillomaviridae - classification
Papillomaviridae - genetics
Papillomaviridae - isolation & purification
Papillomavirus Infections - epidemiology
Papillomavirus Infections - virology
Patient characteristics
Prevalence
Skin Diseases, Viral - epidemiology
Skin Diseases, Viral - virology
Viral diseases
Viral diseases with cutaneous or mucosal lesions and viral diseases of the eye
Virology
Warts
Warts - epidemiology
Warts - virology
Young Adult
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