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J Gen Virol 73 (1992), 423-428; DOI 10.1099/0022-1317-73-2-423
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Human papillomavirus type 6a DNA in the lung carcinoma of a patient with recurrent laryngeal papillomatosis is characterized by a partial duplication

Teresa P. DiLorenzo1, Ali Tamsen2, Allan L. Abramson1 and Bettie M. Steinberg1

1 Department of Otolaryngology and Communicative Disorders, Long Island Jewish Medical Center, New Hyde Park, New York 11042
and2 Department of Pathology, SUNY Health Sciences Center, Syracuse, New York 13210, U.S.A.

Transcriptionally active human papillomavirus type 6a (HPV-6a) DNA was detected in a lung carcinoma of a patient with recurrent laryngeal papillomatosis. The carcinoma contained episomal HPV-6a genomes that had a duplication of the upstream regulatory region, the late region and a portion of the early region. HPV-6a genomes found in benign laryngeal papillomas from the same patient did not contain this duplication. A role for the mutant molecules in the pathogenesis of the malignancy is suggested.

Received 1 July 1991; accepted 23 September 1991.


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