Cutaneous human papillomavirus 88: Remarkable differences in viral load

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A human papillomavirus (HPV) was cloned from a patient with multiple squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) and identified as HPV88, recently categorized into a new species within the genus Gamma. The HPV88 viral load in an SCC of the index patient exceeded 1 million copies/cell. By contrast, a survey of 447 skin lesions (79 actinic keratoses, 73 seborrhoeic keratoses, 169 basal cell carcinomas and 126 SCCs) and 362 healthy skin biopsies found detectable HPV88 DNA in only 7 specimens. All these had very low viral loads (<1 copy/10 3 cells) implying extreme biological variability in viral load. © 2007 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Kullander, J., Handisurya, A., Forslund, O., Geusau, A., Kirnbauer, R., & Dillner, J. (2008). Cutaneous human papillomavirus 88: Remarkable differences in viral load. International Journal of Cancer, 122(2), 477–480. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.23115

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