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Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift | 2009

Rekurrierende respiratorische Papillomatose

Michael Pawlita; Lutz Gissmann

Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP) is a rare disease in children and adults. It is characterized by proliferation of benign squamous cell papillomas within the respiratory-digestive tract, predominantly the larynx. RRP is caused by oral infection with human papilloma virus (HPV) types 6 or 11. In aggressive disease, which within few months or even weeks requires multiple surgical interventions to remove papillomas, residual impairment of voice and breathing is almost inevitable. Nowadays immune stimulation with interferon alpha or topic application of Cidofovir are recommended to lower the recurrence rate in aggressive disease but vaccination against mumps virus and photodynamic therapies has also been administered. The recently developed tetravalent HPV vaccine Gardasil induces neutralizing antibodies against capsid antigens of the HPV types 16 and 18, which are associated with cervical cancer, as well as against types 6 and 11, which are associated with condylomata acuminata und respiratory papillomatosis. The vaccine has been shown to be safe and highly immunogenic. It can efficaciously prevent new genital infections by one of the four vaccine types as well as the epithelial lesions induced by them. However, the vaccine had no effect against pre-existing genital infections or lesions. Here we propose the hypothesis that HPV vaccination could have a therapeutic effect in RRP by preventing new papilloma formation at additional sites. First case reports on Gardasil vaccination in juvenile as well as adult onset RRP have become available and their serological findings are presented here. In view of the low risk of this adjuvant immunotherapy a larger controlled multicentric trial is proposed to verify this hypothesis.


Archive | 1992

Applied Tumor Virology

Michael Pawlita; Georg Sczakiel; Heinz D. Osiewacz; Peter Lichter; Annemarie Poustka; Jörg R. Schlehofer

The Research Program Applied Tumor Virology investigates the role of various viruses in carcinogenesis.


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2002

Versatile Biosynthetic Engineering of Sialic Acid in Living Cells Using Synthetic Sialic Acid Analogues

Cornelia Oetke; Reinhard Brossmer; Lars R. Mantey; Stephan Hinderlich; Rainer Isecke; Werner Reutter; Oliver T. Keppler; Michael Pawlita


Journal of Virology | 1996

DNA encapsidation by viruslike particles assembled in insect cells from the major capsid protein VP1 of B-lymphotropic papovavirus.

Michael Pawlita; Martin Müller; M Oppenländer; Hanswalter Zentgraf; M Herrmann


Journal of Virology | 1992

Tat- and Rev-directed antisense RNA expression inhibits and abolishes replication of human immunodeficiency virus type 1: a temporal analysis.

Georg Sczakiel; M Oppenländer; K Rittner; Michael Pawlita


Journal of Virology | 1993

The cell surface receptor is a major determinant restricting the host range of the B-lymphotropic papovavirus.

G Haun; Oliver T. Keppler; C T Bock; M Herrmann; H Zentgraf; Michael Pawlita


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1992

Structure−function relationships of HIV−1 reverse transcriptase determined using monoclonal antibodies

Tobias Restle; Michael Pawlita; Georg Sczakiel; Barbara Müller; Roger S. Goody


Journal of Virology | 1994

Regulation of susceptibility and cell surface receptor for the B-lymphotropic papovavirus by N glycosylation.

Oliver T. Keppler; M Herrmann; M Oppenländer; W Meschede; Michael Pawlita


Archive | 2011

Diagnostic transcript and splice patterns of hpv16 in different cervical lesions

Lutz Gissmann; Michael Pawlita; Markus Schmitt


Journal of Virology | 1995

Fast and high-affinity binding of B-lymphotropic papovavirus to human B-lymphoma cell lines.

M Herrmann; M Oppenländer; Michael Pawlita

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Markus Schmitt

German Cancer Research Center

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Oliver T. Keppler

Goethe University Frankfurt

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Tim Waterboer

German Cancer Research Center

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Lutz Gissmann

German Cancer Research Center

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Stephan Hinderlich

Humboldt University of Berlin

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Dana Holzinger

German Cancer Research Center

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