HPV Detection in Breast Tumors and Associated Risk Factors in Northeastern Brazil

Author:

Nascimento Kamylla Conceição Gomes1,São Marcos Bianca de França1,Fontes Pedro Henrique Bezerra1,Isídio Beatriz Eda de Oliveira1,Leão Stephanie Loureiro1,da Silva Gabriel Romulo Parente1,Lussón David Beltrán1,dos Santos Daffany Luana1,Leal Lígia Rosa Sales1,Espinoza Benigno Cristofer Flores1ORCID,de Macêdo Larissa Silva1ORCID,de França Neto Pedro Luiz1,Silva Anna Jéssica Duarte1ORCID,Silva Neto Jacinto Costa1ORCID,Santos Vanessa Emanuelle Pereira1,de Freitas Antonio Carlos1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Molecular Studies and Experimental Therapy, Department of Genetics, Federal University of Pernambuco, Av. Prof. Moraes Rego, 1235. Cidade Universitária Recife, Pernambuco, Recife 50670901, PE, Brazil

Abstract

Breast cancer risk factors include lifestyle, genetic–hormonal influences, and viral infections. Human papillomavirus (HPV), known primarily as the etiological agent of cervical cancer, also appears active in breast carcinogenesis, as evidenced in our study of 56 patients from northeastern Brazil. We assessed the clinical and sociodemographic characteristics, correlating them with various breast cancer tumor types. HPV detection involved amplifying the L1 region, with viral load measured using the E2/E6 ratio and viral activity indicated by E5 oncogene expression. Predominantly, patients over 56 years of age with healthy lifestyles showed a high incidence of invasive ductal carcinoma and triple-negative breast cancer. HPV was detected in 35.7% of cases, mostly HPV16, which is associated with high viral loads (80 copies per cell) and significant E5 expression. These results hint at a possible link between HPV and breast carcinogenesis, necessitating further studies to explore this association and the underlying viral mechanisms.

Funder

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPQ)/ Departamento de Ciência e Tecnologia da Secretaria de Ciência, Tecnologia, Inovação e Complexo da Saúde do Ministério da Saúde

CNPq/MS

CNPq Bolsa Produtividade

Publisher

MDPI AG

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