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Sequence Variation in the E2-Binding Domain of HPV16 and Biological Function Evaluation in Tunisian Cervical Cancers

HPV16 E2 variants have different effects on the transcriptional activity of the LCR. In this study, we examined the nucleotide and amino acid sequence variation within the HPV16 E2 gene and to correlate with disease progression. E2 gene disruption was detected by PCR amplification of the entire E2 g...

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Autores principales: Kahla, Saloua, Kochbati, Lotfi, Hammami, Samia, Chanoufi, Mohamed Badis, Maalej, Mongi, Oueslati, Ridha
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4083599/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25032221
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/639321
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author Kahla, Saloua
Kochbati, Lotfi
Hammami, Samia
Chanoufi, Mohamed Badis
Maalej, Mongi
Oueslati, Ridha
author_facet Kahla, Saloua
Kochbati, Lotfi
Hammami, Samia
Chanoufi, Mohamed Badis
Maalej, Mongi
Oueslati, Ridha
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description HPV16 E2 variants have different effects on the transcriptional activity of the LCR. In this study, we examined the nucleotide and amino acid sequence variation within the HPV16 E2 gene and to correlate with disease progression. E2 gene disruption was detected by PCR amplification of the entire E2 gene using a single set of primers. Nucleotide variations were analyzed by bidirectional sequencing. mRNA expression patterns of E6 and E7 gene transcripts were evaluated by a reverse transcriptase-PCR method (RT-PCR). The detection of intact E2 genes was significantly higher among controls than cases (81.8% versus 37.5%, resp., P < 0.05). Among the E subgroup, variation at position 3684 C>A results in the amino acid substitution T310K and was more common among the E2 undisrupted cases (7/9; 77.7%), compared to controls (2/9; 22.2%). In addition, specific sequence variations identified in the E2 ORF at positions 3684 C>A were associated with increased viral oncogenes E6-E7 production. Besides HPV16 E2 disruption, the 3684 C>A variation within undisrupted E2 genes could be involved in an alternative mechanism for deregulating the expression of the HPV16 E6 and E7 oncogenes and appears to be a major factor contributing to the development of cervical cancer in Tunisian women.
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spelling pubmed-40835992014-07-16 Sequence Variation in the E2-Binding Domain of HPV16 and Biological Function Evaluation in Tunisian Cervical Cancers Kahla, Saloua Kochbati, Lotfi Hammami, Samia Chanoufi, Mohamed Badis Maalej, Mongi Oueslati, Ridha Biomed Res Int Research Article HPV16 E2 variants have different effects on the transcriptional activity of the LCR. In this study, we examined the nucleotide and amino acid sequence variation within the HPV16 E2 gene and to correlate with disease progression. E2 gene disruption was detected by PCR amplification of the entire E2 gene using a single set of primers. Nucleotide variations were analyzed by bidirectional sequencing. mRNA expression patterns of E6 and E7 gene transcripts were evaluated by a reverse transcriptase-PCR method (RT-PCR). The detection of intact E2 genes was significantly higher among controls than cases (81.8% versus 37.5%, resp., P < 0.05). Among the E subgroup, variation at position 3684 C>A results in the amino acid substitution T310K and was more common among the E2 undisrupted cases (7/9; 77.7%), compared to controls (2/9; 22.2%). In addition, specific sequence variations identified in the E2 ORF at positions 3684 C>A were associated with increased viral oncogenes E6-E7 production. Besides HPV16 E2 disruption, the 3684 C>A variation within undisrupted E2 genes could be involved in an alternative mechanism for deregulating the expression of the HPV16 E6 and E7 oncogenes and appears to be a major factor contributing to the development of cervical cancer in Tunisian women. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-06-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4083599/ /pubmed/25032221 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/639321 Text en Copyright © 2014 Saloua Kahla et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kahla, Saloua
Kochbati, Lotfi
Hammami, Samia
Chanoufi, Mohamed Badis
Maalej, Mongi
Oueslati, Ridha
Sequence Variation in the E2-Binding Domain of HPV16 and Biological Function Evaluation in Tunisian Cervical Cancers
title Sequence Variation in the E2-Binding Domain of HPV16 and Biological Function Evaluation in Tunisian Cervical Cancers
title_full Sequence Variation in the E2-Binding Domain of HPV16 and Biological Function Evaluation in Tunisian Cervical Cancers
title_fullStr Sequence Variation in the E2-Binding Domain of HPV16 and Biological Function Evaluation in Tunisian Cervical Cancers
title_full_unstemmed Sequence Variation in the E2-Binding Domain of HPV16 and Biological Function Evaluation in Tunisian Cervical Cancers
title_short Sequence Variation in the E2-Binding Domain of HPV16 and Biological Function Evaluation in Tunisian Cervical Cancers
title_sort sequence variation in the e2-binding domain of hpv16 and biological function evaluation in tunisian cervical cancers
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4083599/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25032221
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/639321
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