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Evolution and Taxonomic Classification of Alphapapillomavirus 7 Complete Genomes: HPV18, HPV39, HPV45, HPV59, HPV68 and HPV70

BACKGROUND: The species Alphapapillomavirus 7 (alpha-7) contains human papillomavirus genotypes that account for 15% of invasive cervical cancers and are disproportionately associated with adenocarcinoma of the cervix. Complete genome analyses enable identification and nomenclature of variant lineag...

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Autores principales: Chen, Zigui, Schiffman, Mark, Herrero, Rolando, DeSalle, Rob, Anastos, Kathryn, Segondy, Michel, Sahasrabuddhe, Vikrant V., Gravitt, Patti E., Hsing, Ann W., Burk, Robert D.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3745470/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23977318
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0072565
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author Chen, Zigui
Schiffman, Mark
Herrero, Rolando
DeSalle, Rob
Anastos, Kathryn
Segondy, Michel
Sahasrabuddhe, Vikrant V.
Gravitt, Patti E.
Hsing, Ann W.
Burk, Robert D.
author_facet Chen, Zigui
Schiffman, Mark
Herrero, Rolando
DeSalle, Rob
Anastos, Kathryn
Segondy, Michel
Sahasrabuddhe, Vikrant V.
Gravitt, Patti E.
Hsing, Ann W.
Burk, Robert D.
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description BACKGROUND: The species Alphapapillomavirus 7 (alpha-7) contains human papillomavirus genotypes that account for 15% of invasive cervical cancers and are disproportionately associated with adenocarcinoma of the cervix. Complete genome analyses enable identification and nomenclature of variant lineages and sublineages. METHODS: The URR/E6 region was sequenced to screen for novel variants of HPV18, 39, 45, 59, 68, 70, 85 and 97 from 1147 cervical samples obtained from multiple geographic regions that had previously been shown to contain an alpha-7 HPV isolate. To study viral heterogeneity, the complete 8 kb genome of 128 isolates, including 109 sequenced for this analysis, were annotated and analyzed. Viral evolution was characterized by constructing phylogenic trees using maximum-likelihood and Bayesian algorithms. Global and pairwise alignments were used to calculate total and ORF/region nucleotide differences; lineages and sublineages were assigned using an alphanumeric system. The prototype genome was assigned to the A lineage or A1 sublineage. RESULTS: The genomic diversity of alpha-7 HPV types ranged from 1.1% to 6.7% nucleotide sequence differences; the extent of genome-genome pairwise intratype heterogeneity was 1.1% for HPV39, 1.3% for HPV59, 1.5% for HPV45, 1.6% for HPV70, 2.1% for HPV18, and 6.7% for HPV68. ME180 (previously a subtype of HPV68) was designated as the representative genome for HPV68 sublineage C1. Each ORF/region differed in sequence diversity, from most variable to least variable: noncoding region 1 (NCR1) / noncoding region 2 (NCR2) > upstream regulatory region (URR) > E6 / E7 > E2 / L2 > E1 / L1. CONCLUSIONS: These data provide estimates of the maximum viral genomic heterogeneity of alpha-7 HPV type variants. The proposed taxonomic system facilitates the comparison of variants across epidemiological and molecular studies. Sequence diversity, geographic distribution and phylogenetic topology of this clinically important group of HPVs suggest an independent evolutionary history for each type.
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spelling pubmed-37454702013-08-23 Evolution and Taxonomic Classification of Alphapapillomavirus 7 Complete Genomes: HPV18, HPV39, HPV45, HPV59, HPV68 and HPV70 Chen, Zigui Schiffman, Mark Herrero, Rolando DeSalle, Rob Anastos, Kathryn Segondy, Michel Sahasrabuddhe, Vikrant V. Gravitt, Patti E. Hsing, Ann W. Burk, Robert D. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The species Alphapapillomavirus 7 (alpha-7) contains human papillomavirus genotypes that account for 15% of invasive cervical cancers and are disproportionately associated with adenocarcinoma of the cervix. Complete genome analyses enable identification and nomenclature of variant lineages and sublineages. METHODS: The URR/E6 region was sequenced to screen for novel variants of HPV18, 39, 45, 59, 68, 70, 85 and 97 from 1147 cervical samples obtained from multiple geographic regions that had previously been shown to contain an alpha-7 HPV isolate. To study viral heterogeneity, the complete 8 kb genome of 128 isolates, including 109 sequenced for this analysis, were annotated and analyzed. Viral evolution was characterized by constructing phylogenic trees using maximum-likelihood and Bayesian algorithms. Global and pairwise alignments were used to calculate total and ORF/region nucleotide differences; lineages and sublineages were assigned using an alphanumeric system. The prototype genome was assigned to the A lineage or A1 sublineage. RESULTS: The genomic diversity of alpha-7 HPV types ranged from 1.1% to 6.7% nucleotide sequence differences; the extent of genome-genome pairwise intratype heterogeneity was 1.1% for HPV39, 1.3% for HPV59, 1.5% for HPV45, 1.6% for HPV70, 2.1% for HPV18, and 6.7% for HPV68. ME180 (previously a subtype of HPV68) was designated as the representative genome for HPV68 sublineage C1. Each ORF/region differed in sequence diversity, from most variable to least variable: noncoding region 1 (NCR1) / noncoding region 2 (NCR2) > upstream regulatory region (URR) > E6 / E7 > E2 / L2 > E1 / L1. CONCLUSIONS: These data provide estimates of the maximum viral genomic heterogeneity of alpha-7 HPV type variants. The proposed taxonomic system facilitates the comparison of variants across epidemiological and molecular studies. Sequence diversity, geographic distribution and phylogenetic topology of this clinically important group of HPVs suggest an independent evolutionary history for each type. Public Library of Science 2013-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3745470/ /pubmed/23977318 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0072565 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
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Chen, Zigui
Schiffman, Mark
Herrero, Rolando
DeSalle, Rob
Anastos, Kathryn
Segondy, Michel
Sahasrabuddhe, Vikrant V.
Gravitt, Patti E.
Hsing, Ann W.
Burk, Robert D.
Evolution and Taxonomic Classification of Alphapapillomavirus 7 Complete Genomes: HPV18, HPV39, HPV45, HPV59, HPV68 and HPV70
title Evolution and Taxonomic Classification of Alphapapillomavirus 7 Complete Genomes: HPV18, HPV39, HPV45, HPV59, HPV68 and HPV70
title_full Evolution and Taxonomic Classification of Alphapapillomavirus 7 Complete Genomes: HPV18, HPV39, HPV45, HPV59, HPV68 and HPV70
title_fullStr Evolution and Taxonomic Classification of Alphapapillomavirus 7 Complete Genomes: HPV18, HPV39, HPV45, HPV59, HPV68 and HPV70
title_full_unstemmed Evolution and Taxonomic Classification of Alphapapillomavirus 7 Complete Genomes: HPV18, HPV39, HPV45, HPV59, HPV68 and HPV70
title_short Evolution and Taxonomic Classification of Alphapapillomavirus 7 Complete Genomes: HPV18, HPV39, HPV45, HPV59, HPV68 and HPV70
title_sort evolution and taxonomic classification of alphapapillomavirus 7 complete genomes: hpv18, hpv39, hpv45, hpv59, hpv68 and hpv70
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3745470/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23977318
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0072565
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