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NGS-based approach to determine the presence of HPV and their sites of integration in human cancer genome

BACKGROUND: Human papilloma virus (HPV) accounts for the most common cause of all virus-associated human cancers. Here, we describe the first graphic user interface (GUI)-based automated tool ‘HPVDetector', for non-computational biologists, exclusively for detection and annotation of the HPV ge...

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Autores principales: Chandrani, P, Kulkarni, V, Iyer, P, Upadhyay, P, Chaubal, R, Das, P, Mulherkar, R, Singh, R, Dutt, A
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4580395/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25973533
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/bjc.2015.121
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author Chandrani, P
Kulkarni, V
Iyer, P
Upadhyay, P
Chaubal, R
Das, P
Mulherkar, R
Singh, R
Dutt, A
author_facet Chandrani, P
Kulkarni, V
Iyer, P
Upadhyay, P
Chaubal, R
Das, P
Mulherkar, R
Singh, R
Dutt, A
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description BACKGROUND: Human papilloma virus (HPV) accounts for the most common cause of all virus-associated human cancers. Here, we describe the first graphic user interface (GUI)-based automated tool ‘HPVDetector', for non-computational biologists, exclusively for detection and annotation of the HPV genome based on next-generation sequencing data sets. METHODS: We developed a custom-made reference genome that comprises of human chromosomes along with annotated genome of 143 HPV types as pseudochromosomes. The tool runs on a dual mode as defined by the user: a ‘quick mode' to identify presence of HPV types and an ‘integration mode' to determine genomic location for the site of integration. The input data can be a paired-end whole-exome, whole-genome or whole-transcriptome data set. The HPVDetector is available in public domain for download: http://www.actrec.gov.in/pi-webpages/AmitDutt/HPVdetector/HPVDetector.html. RESULTS: On the basis of our evaluation of 116 whole-exome, 23 whole-transcriptome and 2 whole-genome data, we were able to identify presence of HPV in 20 exomes and 4 transcriptomes of cervical and head and neck cancer tumour samples. Using the inbuilt annotation module of HPVDetector, we found predominant integration of viral gene E7, a known oncogene, at known 17q21, 3q27, 7q35, Xq28 and novel sites of integration in the human genome. Furthermore, co-infection with high-risk HPVs such as 16 and 31 were found to be mutually exclusive compared with low-risk HPV71. CONCLUSIONS: HPVDetector is a simple yet precise and robust tool for detecting HPV from tumour samples using variety of next-generation sequencing platforms including whole genome, whole exome and transcriptome. Two different modes (quick detection and integration mode) along with a GUI widen the usability of HPVDetector for biologists and clinicians with minimal computational knowledge.
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spelling pubmed-45803952015-09-25 NGS-based approach to determine the presence of HPV and their sites of integration in human cancer genome Chandrani, P Kulkarni, V Iyer, P Upadhyay, P Chaubal, R Das, P Mulherkar, R Singh, R Dutt, A Br J Cancer Genetics and Genomics BACKGROUND: Human papilloma virus (HPV) accounts for the most common cause of all virus-associated human cancers. Here, we describe the first graphic user interface (GUI)-based automated tool ‘HPVDetector', for non-computational biologists, exclusively for detection and annotation of the HPV genome based on next-generation sequencing data sets. METHODS: We developed a custom-made reference genome that comprises of human chromosomes along with annotated genome of 143 HPV types as pseudochromosomes. The tool runs on a dual mode as defined by the user: a ‘quick mode' to identify presence of HPV types and an ‘integration mode' to determine genomic location for the site of integration. The input data can be a paired-end whole-exome, whole-genome or whole-transcriptome data set. The HPVDetector is available in public domain for download: http://www.actrec.gov.in/pi-webpages/AmitDutt/HPVdetector/HPVDetector.html. RESULTS: On the basis of our evaluation of 116 whole-exome, 23 whole-transcriptome and 2 whole-genome data, we were able to identify presence of HPV in 20 exomes and 4 transcriptomes of cervical and head and neck cancer tumour samples. Using the inbuilt annotation module of HPVDetector, we found predominant integration of viral gene E7, a known oncogene, at known 17q21, 3q27, 7q35, Xq28 and novel sites of integration in the human genome. Furthermore, co-infection with high-risk HPVs such as 16 and 31 were found to be mutually exclusive compared with low-risk HPV71. CONCLUSIONS: HPVDetector is a simple yet precise and robust tool for detecting HPV from tumour samples using variety of next-generation sequencing platforms including whole genome, whole exome and transcriptome. Two different modes (quick detection and integration mode) along with a GUI widen the usability of HPVDetector for biologists and clinicians with minimal computational knowledge. Nature Publishing Group 2015-06-09 2015-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4580395/ /pubmed/25973533 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/bjc.2015.121 Text en Copyright © 2015 Cancer Research UK http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
spellingShingle Genetics and Genomics
Chandrani, P
Kulkarni, V
Iyer, P
Upadhyay, P
Chaubal, R
Das, P
Mulherkar, R
Singh, R
Dutt, A
NGS-based approach to determine the presence of HPV and their sites of integration in human cancer genome
title NGS-based approach to determine the presence of HPV and their sites of integration in human cancer genome
title_full NGS-based approach to determine the presence of HPV and their sites of integration in human cancer genome
title_fullStr NGS-based approach to determine the presence of HPV and their sites of integration in human cancer genome
title_full_unstemmed NGS-based approach to determine the presence of HPV and their sites of integration in human cancer genome
title_short NGS-based approach to determine the presence of HPV and their sites of integration in human cancer genome
title_sort ngs-based approach to determine the presence of hpv and their sites of integration in human cancer genome
topic Genetics and Genomics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4580395/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25973533
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/bjc.2015.121
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