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. 2015 Feb 23;10(2):e0118391. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0118391

Table 2. Colorectal cancer (CRC) tissues have a higher rate of high-risk HPV infection, than both adjacent normal tissues (ANT) and colorectal adenoma tissues (CRA).

Tissue Total Presence of HPV16/53 Infection χ2 P value
Origins n Pos+ n (%, 95% CI) Neg- n (%, 95% CI)
CRC 95 46 (48.4, 38–58) 49 (51.6, 42–62)
ANT 50 15 (30.0, 17–42) 35 (70.0, 83–57) 4.6 0.033
CRA 50 14 (28.0, 16–40) 36 (72.0, 60–84) 5.6 0.018

Note: All HPV-positive tissues/cases were infected by HR-HPV subtypes. Among 46 HPV-positive CRC cases, 45 were HPV16-positive (45/46, 97.8%) and 1 was HPV53-positive (1/46, 2.2%). Furthermore, all 15 HPV-positive ANT tissues (15/15, 100%) and all 14 CRA tissues (14/14, 100%) were infected with HPV16. No other HPV types were detected in all of the above tissues. HPV infections of CRC cases were compared with those of ANT and CRA, respectively. Pos+ = positive; Neg- = negative; CI = confidence interval. CRC, colorectal cancer; ANT, adjacent normal tissues; CRA, colorectal adenoma that included 3 histologic subtypes: tubular adenoma, villous-tubular adenoma, and villous adenoma, among which no differences in HPV infection rate were found (χ2 = 1.2, P = 0.543).