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Published in: Virology Journal 1/2015

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Mucosal Alpha-Papillomavirus (HPV89) in a rare skin lesion

Authors: Francesca Paolini, Carlo Cota, Ada Amantea, Gianfranca Curzio, Aldo Venuti

Published in: Virology Journal | Issue 1/2015

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Abstract

Background

Apocrine acrosyringeal keratosis is a rare skin lesion showing a unique benign keratotic lesion associated with syringocystoadenoma papilliferum. It is characterized by an exophytic proliferation of the epidermis with two distinct keratinocytic structures: a) columns of hyperkeratotic mass surrounded by acanthotic epidermis and b) papillated and/or cystic invaginations typical of syringocystoadenoma papilliferum. No causative agents were reported.

Findings

The present report describes a typical case of apocrine acrosyringeal keratosis localized in the right retro-auricular area of 57-year-old man in which the presence of HPV was evaluated. PCR analysis and direct sequencing revealed the presence of HPV 89. The presence of this low risk mucosal HPV in a skin localization was never reported as well as in association with this rare tumor. Furthermore rolling circle amplification, RT-PCR and in situ hybridization confirmed the presence of a transcriptionally active HPV 89.

Conclusions

Taken together our results suggest that HPV89 plays a role in apocrine acrosyringeal keratosis with syringocystoadenoma papilliferum, in consideration of the documented biological activity of the virus. The association of low risk mucosal HPV infection with this skin lesion opens new perspectives in its clinical management. Further studies on samples from other patients are needed to confirm this association.
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Metadata
Title
Mucosal Alpha-Papillomavirus (HPV89) in a rare skin lesion
Authors
Francesca Paolini
Carlo Cota
Ada Amantea
Gianfranca Curzio
Aldo Venuti
Publication date
01-12-2015
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Virology Journal / Issue 1/2015
Electronic ISSN: 1743-422X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12985-015-0336-y

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