Intraepithelial lesions and neoplasia associated with human papillomavirus infection

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Date publication

mars 2007

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr AUBIN François


Tous les auteurs :
Riethmuller D, Guerrini JS, Aubin F

Résumé

Anogenital lesions induced by human papilloma viruses (HP V) are due to both high-risk HPV types involved in carcinogenesis of the cervix (and also, to a lesserextent, of the vulva, anus and vagina) and to low-risk HPV types that cause external genital warts in the perianal region, perineum, vulva and vagina (less often the cervix). Cervical cancer is thus virus-induced, and there is a continuum from intraepithelial lesions to invasive Cancer This offers the opportunity to screen cervical smears for cytological abnormalities or to detect high-risk HPV infection by molecular infection. Although the causal link between human genital papillomavirus infection and cervical neoplasia is well established, the role of beta-HPV in non melanoma skin cancers is nudclear.

Référence

Bull Acad Natl Med. 2007 Mar;191(3):601-9; discussion 609.