HPV16 variants distribution in invasive cancers of the cervix, vulva, vagina, penis, and anus
2016
Nicolás Párraga, Sara | Gandini, Carolina Lia | Pimenoff, Ville N. | Alemany, Laia | de Sanjosé, Silvia | Bosch, F. Xavier | Bravo, Ignacio G.
Human papillomavirus (HPV)16 is the most oncogenic human papillomavirus, responsible for most papillomavirus-inducedanogenital cancers. We have explored by sequencing and phylogenetic analysis the viral variant lineages presentin 692 HPV16-monoinfected invasive anogenital cancers from Europe, Asia,and Central/South America. We have assessed the contribution of geography and anatomy to the differential prevalence of HPV16 variants and to the nonsynonymous E6 T350G polymorphism. Most (68%) of the variance in the distributionof HPV16 variants was accounted for by the differential abundance of the different viral lineages. The most prevalent variant (above 70% prevalence) in all regions and in all locations was HPV16_A1-3,except in Asia, whereHPV16_A4 predominated in anal cancers. The differential prevalence of variants as a function of geographical origin explained 9% of the variance, and the differential prevalence of variants as a function of anatomical location accountedfor less than 3% of the variance. Despite containing similar repertoires of HPV16 variants, we confirm the worldwide trend of cervical cancers being diagnosed significantly earlier than other anogenital cancers (early fifties vs. early sixties).Frequencies for alleles in the HPV16 E6 T350G polymorphism were similar across anogenital cancers from the same geographical origin. Interestingly, anogenita lcancers from Central/South America displayed higher 350G allele frequencies also within HPV16_A1-3 lineage compared with Europe. Our results demonstrate ample variation in HPV16 variants prevalence in anogenital cancers, which is partly explained by the geographical origin of the sample and only marginally explained by the anatomical location of the lesion, suggesting that tissue specialization is not essential evolutionary forces shaping HPV16 diversity in anogenital cancers.
Show more [+] Less [-]Fil: Nicolás Párraga, Sara. Instituto Catalán de Oncología; España
Show more [+] Less [-]Fil: Gandini, Carolina Lia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Mendoza. Instituto de Biología Agrícola de Mendoza. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias. Instituto de Biología Agrícola de Mendoza; Argentina. Instituto Catalán de Oncología; España
Show more [+] Less [-]Fil: Pimenoff, Ville N.. Instituto Catalán de Oncología; España
Show more [+] Less [-]Fil: Alemany, Laia. Instituto Catalán de Oncología; España
Show more [+] Less [-]Fil: de Sanjosé, Silvia. Instituto Catalán de Oncología; España
Show more [+] Less [-]Fil: Bosch, F. Xavier. Instituto Catalán de Oncología; España
Show more [+] Less [-]Fil: Bravo, Ignacio G.. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. Institut de Recherche Pour Le Developpement. Departement Societes Et Sante. Laboratorio de Genetique Et Evolution Des Maladies Infectieuses; Francia
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