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[Cancer Research 57, 1614-1619, April 15, 1997]
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Mutations in the Long Control Region of Human Papillomavirus DNA in Oral Cancer Cells, and Their Functional Consequences1

Zhuo Chen2, Karen A. Storthz and Edward J. Shillitoe

Department of Basic Sciences, University of Texas at Houston, Dental Branch, Houston, Texas 77030 [Z. C., K. A. S.], and Department of Microbiology and Immunology, State University of New York College of Medicine, New York, New York 13210 [E. J. S.]

Oral cancers frequently contain DNA of human papillomavirus (HPV) type 16 or 18, but the functional significance of this is unclear. A role for HPV in the progression of oral cancer would be more plausible if the viral transforming genes were likely to be overexpressed in oral cancer cells. We therefore isolated and sequenced the long control region (LCR) of HPV-16 or HPV-18 from three oral cancer cell lines and two lines of HPV-16-immortalized oral keratinocytes, using PCR. The functional activity of each LCR was measured by cloning it into a luciferase expression vector, followed by transfection into both normal oral keratinocytes and oral cancer cells. For comparison, the LCRs of the wild-type HPV-16 and HPV-18 were studied. Several mutations were found in the LCRs isolated from oral cancer cells and HPV-immortalized oral epithelial cells. The promoter activity of the mutated LCRs was significantly higher than that of the equivalent wild-type LCRs in oral cancer cells that contained the same HPV type. These results imply that mutations in the LCR of HPVs in oral cancer could lead to increased expression of HPV-transforming proteins, which might contribute to the carcinogenic process.

1 Supported by NIH Grants R01 DE10842 (to E. J. S.), R55 DE/OD10846 (to K. A. S), and R29 CA72427 (to Z. C.). Access to the GCG computer program was made available by NIH Grant CA16672.

2 To whom requests for reprints should be addressed, at Department of Basic Sciences, University of Texas Dental Branch, 6516 John Freeman Avenue, Houston TX 77030.

Received 10/ 3/96. Accepted 2/17/97.




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