Abstract

BackgroundThe incidence of abnormal cervical smears in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is 3.6%. Data regarding specific high-risk HPV (hrHPV) genotypes are insufficient. Identification of hrHPV subtypes is essential to allow formulating effective vaccination strategies.MethodsA total of 75 archival cervical cone biopsies with HSIL or higher lesions (2012–2016) were retrieved from a tertiary hospital, including HSIL (n = 70), adenocarcinoma in-situ (n = 1) and squamous cell carcinoma (n = 4). Five tissue sections (10-μ-thick each) were cut and DNA extracted using the QIAamp DNA FFPE Tissue Kit. GenomeMeTM’s GeneNavTM HPV One qPCR Kit was used for specific detection of HPV 16 and 18; and non-16/18 samples were typed by GenomeMeTM’s GeneNavTM HPV Genotyping qPCR Kit.ResultsMedian age was 34 years (range 19–58) with 70% UAE Nationals. hrHPV detected were 16, 18, 31, 33, 35, 39, 45, 51, 52, 58, 59, 66 & 68. hrHPV testing was negative in 12% of cases. Most common types were HPV 16 (49%), HPV 31 (20%) and HPV 18 (6.6%). hrHPV 16 and/or 18 represented 56% and rare subtypes 32%. Co-infection was present in 16%. Eight cases had two-viral subtype infections and 4 cases had 3 subtype infections. Multi-viral HPV infection was limited to hrHPV 16, 18, 31 & 33 subtypes.ConclusionsInfection by non HPV 16/18 is fairly common. A higher than expected incidence of rare subtype (20% hrHPV31) and multi-viral hrHPV (16%) were detected. This finding stresses the importance of this pilot study as currently only quadravalent vaccine is offered to control the HPV infection in the UAE population.

Highlights

  • The incidence of abnormal cervical smears in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is 3.6%

  • Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infection is reported in 80% of the cases with low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (LSILs) and 90% of cases with high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (HSILs) [4]

  • DNA was extracted using the QIAamp DNA formalin fixed paraffin embedded (FFPE) Tissue Kit (QIAGEN Inc., Valencia, CA 91355, Cat No 56404) at Women & Infants Hospital, Providence, RI, USA following the protocol recommended by the manufacturer. high-risk HPV (hrHPV) genotyping was initially performed using multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction-based (PCR) followed by Tag/Capsure probe hybridization at Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island, USA, a laboratory facility of Women & Infants Hospital

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Introduction

The incidence of abnormal cervical smears in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is 3.6%. Cervical cancer is the third most common cancer in females in the United Arab Emirates as per 2014 cancer incidence report in the emirate of Abu Dhabi [1]. It is the fourth leading cause of cancer-related mortality in the UAE [2]. The reported incidence of cervical abnormalities in cervical smears among women in the UAE is 3.6% in one study [5]. A comparable overall incidence of 3.3% was reported in a retrospective study performed on cervical Pap smears on 602 UAE and immigrant women in 2012. The ASCUS:SIL ratio at our lab was 1.9 in 2017 (non-published data)

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