Investigator

Jacinto da Costa Silva Neto

Lecturer and Researcher · Federal University of Pernambuco, Histology and Embryology

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Collaborators(3)
Maria Rosângela Cunha…Paulo José Cunha Mira…Bárbara Simas Chagas
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Universidade Federal …

Papers

Correlation between human papillomavirus infection and histopathological diagnosis of women in Northeast Brazil

AbstractCervical carcinoma is the fourth leading cause of death among women worldwide. Epidemiological studies claim that human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is a necessary condition for cervical cancer development. Knowledge of the geographic distribution of HPV is important in guiding the introduction of prophylactic vaccines. This study analyzed the prevalence of HPV infection in cervical samples obtained from women with abnormal cervical histopathological diagnosis in Northeast Brazil. The study included an analysis of 211 women whose diagnosis was confirmed for cervical intraepithelial neoplasia type 1 (CIN‐1), cervical intraepithelial neoplasia type 2 (CIN‐2), cervical intraepithelial neoplasia type 3 (CIN‐3), and cancer. The identification of the HPV genotypes was based on the polymerase chain reaction–restriction fragment length polymorphism technique. A total of 42.7% of the samples showed a single HPV infection, while 57.3% showed multiple infections. The most common genotypes detected were HPV‐16, HPV‐18, and HPV‐31. HPV‐16, HPV‐31, HPV‐35, and HPV‐18 were the most common types in CIN‐1 with a single infection. HPV‐16 and HPV‐18 were the most often found in CIN‐2 with a single infection. HPV‐16, HPV‐18, and HPV‐31 were the most detected in CIN‐3 with a single infection. HPV‐16 and HPV‐31 were the most frequent in cancer with a single infection. Multiple infection with HPV‐16 shows a 2.7 times greater risk of CIN‐3 (P = .04). Multiple infections for HPV with HPV‐16 and excluding the HPV18/31 types, were associated with CIN‐3 (P = .01). The results allowed the detection and genotyping of HPV types circulating in the population studied. These findings must be taken into account when devising vaccination strategies against HPV.

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1Papers
3Collaborators

Positions

2009–

Lecturer and Researcher

Federal University of Pernambuco · Histology and Embryology

Education

2016

Post-doc

McGill University · Department of Oncology - Faculty of Medicine - Division of Cancer Epidemiology

2008

PhD

CCD/USP · Pathology and Cytopathology

2000

Mestrado

Universidade Federal de Pernambuco · Biofísica

1998

Especialista em Citologia clínica

Universidade Federal de Pernambuco · Citologia Clínica

Country

BR

Keywords
CytopathologyHistopathologyCancerHPV
Links & IDs
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Scopus: 55627985100

Researcher Id: R-5602-2017