| human papillomavirus type 17 dna in skin carcinoma tissue of a patient with epidermodysplasia verruciformis. | epidermodysplasia verruciformis (ev) is a serious skin disease caused by certain types of human papillomavirus (hpv), because the flat wart-like lesions of ev very frequently change to malignant squamous cell carcinoma. the relation between hpv and skin carcinoma was examined by studies on an ev patient who had a squamous cell carcinoma. hpv-17 was isolated from ev lesions of this patient. with hpv-17 dna as a probe, cellular dna prepared from the carcinoma tissue was analyzed by southern blot h ... | 1985 | 2998045 |
| human papillomavirus type 17 transcripts expressed in skin carcinoma tissue of a patient with epidermodysplasia verruciformis. | certain types of human papillomavirus (hpv) are involved in skin carcinogenesis in epidermodysplasia verruciformis. however, no gene or gene product of hpv associated with skin carcinogenesis has yet been identified. here, we report hpv-17 transcripts expressed in skin carcinoma tissue of an epidermodysplasia verruciformis patient infected with hpv-17. further, we show that one of these transcripts was localized to a portion of the genome which contains the 3' open reading frames of the early re ... | 1987 | 3032809 |
| detection of papillomaviral sequences in feline bowenoid in situ carcinoma using consensus primers. | feline bowenoid in situ carcinoma (bisc) is a rare disease that presents as multiple discrete plaques of epidermal hyperplasia and dysplasia. two studies using immunohistochemistry revealed papillomaviral antigens in 11% and 47% of biscs. additionally, a recent study detected papillomaviral dna in 24% of bisc lesions. to further investigate the association between papillomaviruses and bisc, polymerase chain reaction using consensus primers was used to detect papillomaviral dna in 18 formalin-fix ... | 2007 | 17610489 |