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Genetic Variability in L1 and L2 Genes of HPV-16 and HPV-58 in Southwest China

HPV account for most of the incidence of cervical cancer. Approximately 90% of anal cancers and a smaller subset (<50%) of other cancers (oropharyngeal, penile, vaginal, vulvar) are also attributed to HPV. The L1 protein comprising HPV vaccine formulations elicits high-titre neutralizing antibodi...

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Autores principales: Yue, Yaofei, Yang, Hongying, Wu, Kun, Yang, Lijuan, Chen, Junying, Huang, Xinwei, Pan, Yue, Ruan, Youqing, Zhao, Yujiao, Shi, Xinan, Sun, Qiangming, Li, Qihan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3555822/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23372836
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0055204
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author Yue, Yaofei
Yang, Hongying
Wu, Kun
Yang, Lijuan
Chen, Junying
Huang, Xinwei
Pan, Yue
Ruan, Youqing
Zhao, Yujiao
Shi, Xinan
Sun, Qiangming
Li, Qihan
author_facet Yue, Yaofei
Yang, Hongying
Wu, Kun
Yang, Lijuan
Chen, Junying
Huang, Xinwei
Pan, Yue
Ruan, Youqing
Zhao, Yujiao
Shi, Xinan
Sun, Qiangming
Li, Qihan
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description HPV account for most of the incidence of cervical cancer. Approximately 90% of anal cancers and a smaller subset (<50%) of other cancers (oropharyngeal, penile, vaginal, vulvar) are also attributed to HPV. The L1 protein comprising HPV vaccine formulations elicits high-titre neutralizing antibodies and confers type restricted protection. The L2 protein is a promising candidate for a broadly protective HPV vaccine. In our previous study, we found the most prevalent high-risk HPV infectious serotypes were HPV-16 and HPV-58 among women of Southwest China. To explore gene polymorphisms and intratypic variations of HPV-16 and HPV-58 L1/L2 genes originating in Southwest China, HPV-16 (L1: n = 31, L2: n = 28) and HPV-58 (L1: n = 21, L2: n = 21) L1/L2 genes were sequenced and compared to others described and submitted to GenBank. Phylogenetic trees were then constructed by Neighbor-Joining and the Kimura 2-parameters methods (MEGA software), followed by an analysis of the diversity of secondary structure. Then selection pressures acting on the L1/L2 genes were estimated by PAML software. Twenty-nine single nucleotide changes were observed in HPV-16 L1 sequences with 16/29 non-synonymous mutations and 13/29 synonymous mutations (six in alpha helix and two in beta turns). Seventeen single nucleotide changes were observed in HPV-16 L2 sequences with 8/17 non-synonymous mutations (one in beta turn) and 9/17 synonymous mutations. Twenty-four single nucleotide changes were observed in HPV-58 L1 sequences with 10/24 non-synonymous mutations and 14/24 synonymous mutations (eight in alpha helix and four in beta turn). Seven single nucleotide changes were observed in HPV-58 L2 sequences with 4/7 non-synonymous mutations and 3/7 synonymous mutations. The result of selective pressure analysis showed that most of these mutations were of positive selection. This study may help understand the intrinsic geographical relatedness and biological differences of HPV-16/HPV-58 and contributes further to research on their infectivity, pathogenicity, and vaccine strategy.
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spelling pubmed-35558222013-01-31 Genetic Variability in L1 and L2 Genes of HPV-16 and HPV-58 in Southwest China Yue, Yaofei Yang, Hongying Wu, Kun Yang, Lijuan Chen, Junying Huang, Xinwei Pan, Yue Ruan, Youqing Zhao, Yujiao Shi, Xinan Sun, Qiangming Li, Qihan PLoS One Research Article HPV account for most of the incidence of cervical cancer. Approximately 90% of anal cancers and a smaller subset (<50%) of other cancers (oropharyngeal, penile, vaginal, vulvar) are also attributed to HPV. The L1 protein comprising HPV vaccine formulations elicits high-titre neutralizing antibodies and confers type restricted protection. The L2 protein is a promising candidate for a broadly protective HPV vaccine. In our previous study, we found the most prevalent high-risk HPV infectious serotypes were HPV-16 and HPV-58 among women of Southwest China. To explore gene polymorphisms and intratypic variations of HPV-16 and HPV-58 L1/L2 genes originating in Southwest China, HPV-16 (L1: n = 31, L2: n = 28) and HPV-58 (L1: n = 21, L2: n = 21) L1/L2 genes were sequenced and compared to others described and submitted to GenBank. Phylogenetic trees were then constructed by Neighbor-Joining and the Kimura 2-parameters methods (MEGA software), followed by an analysis of the diversity of secondary structure. Then selection pressures acting on the L1/L2 genes were estimated by PAML software. Twenty-nine single nucleotide changes were observed in HPV-16 L1 sequences with 16/29 non-synonymous mutations and 13/29 synonymous mutations (six in alpha helix and two in beta turns). Seventeen single nucleotide changes were observed in HPV-16 L2 sequences with 8/17 non-synonymous mutations (one in beta turn) and 9/17 synonymous mutations. Twenty-four single nucleotide changes were observed in HPV-58 L1 sequences with 10/24 non-synonymous mutations and 14/24 synonymous mutations (eight in alpha helix and four in beta turn). Seven single nucleotide changes were observed in HPV-58 L2 sequences with 4/7 non-synonymous mutations and 3/7 synonymous mutations. The result of selective pressure analysis showed that most of these mutations were of positive selection. This study may help understand the intrinsic geographical relatedness and biological differences of HPV-16/HPV-58 and contributes further to research on their infectivity, pathogenicity, and vaccine strategy. Public Library of Science 2013-01-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3555822/ /pubmed/23372836 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0055204 Text en © 2013 Yue et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Yue, Yaofei
Yang, Hongying
Wu, Kun
Yang, Lijuan
Chen, Junying
Huang, Xinwei
Pan, Yue
Ruan, Youqing
Zhao, Yujiao
Shi, Xinan
Sun, Qiangming
Li, Qihan
Genetic Variability in L1 and L2 Genes of HPV-16 and HPV-58 in Southwest China
title Genetic Variability in L1 and L2 Genes of HPV-16 and HPV-58 in Southwest China
title_full Genetic Variability in L1 and L2 Genes of HPV-16 and HPV-58 in Southwest China
title_fullStr Genetic Variability in L1 and L2 Genes of HPV-16 and HPV-58 in Southwest China
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Variability in L1 and L2 Genes of HPV-16 and HPV-58 in Southwest China
title_short Genetic Variability in L1 and L2 Genes of HPV-16 and HPV-58 in Southwest China
title_sort genetic variability in l1 and l2 genes of hpv-16 and hpv-58 in southwest china
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3555822/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23372836
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0055204
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