Background . Oral lichen planus (OLP) is a common chronic inflammatory immune-mediated disease, with an etiopathogenesis associated with cell-mediated immunological dysfunction. Viral infection has been hypothesized as a predisposing factor in the pathogenesis of this disease. Viruses may alter host cell function by inducing the abnormal expression of cellular proteins leading to disease development. However, reports on the relationship between human papillomavirus (HPV) and OLP are inconclusive. Objective . To explore the association between HPV and OLP in Thai patients. Materials and Methods . DNA was extracted from thirty-seven fresh-frozen tissue biopsy specimens from OLP lesions, and polymerase chain reaction assay for the L1 and E1 genes covering 32 types of high- and low-risk HPV was performed. Results . HPV DNA was detected in one tissue biopsy from an atrophic-type OLP lesion. All control samples were negative. Genomic sequencing of the E1 gene PCR product demonstrated that the HPV-type 16 found in the lesion is closely related to the East Asian type. Conclusion . Our data indicate a low prevalence of HPV infection in OLP lesions in Thai patients.
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Arirachakaran, P., Chansaengroj, J., Lurchachaiwong, W., Kanjanabud, P., Thongprasom, K., & Poovorawan, Y. (2013). Oral Lichen Planus in Thai Patients Has a Low Prevalence of Human Papillomavirus. ISRN Dentistry, 2013, 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/362750
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