Variants in immune-related genes and genital HPV 16 persistence in men

Bigyan Mainali , Matthew B. Schabath , Staci L. Sudenga , Yuanfan Ye , Howard W. Wiener , Luisa L. Villa , Anna R. Giuliano , Sadeep Shrestha
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Abstract

Objectives

While most human papillomavirus (HPV) infection clears on its own, persistent HPV infection can cause genital warts and anal, penile and oropharyngeal cancers in men. We conducted genetic analysis in a sub-cohort of the HPV infection in men (HIM) study to test the hypothesis that differences in host genes influence HPV persistence in men.

Methods

Baseline and longitudinal genital HPV status at the genitals was measured every 6-months using the Linear Array assay amplified HPV L1 gene fragment using the PGMY09/11 L1 consensus primer system. DNA was extracted from peripheral blood and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the customized genome-wide genotyping array, the “TxArray,” were examined using logistic regression in a case-control study design to assess the association with HPV16 persistence/clearance.

Results

Of the total of 737,742 autosomal SNPs in the array, 605,885 passed basic quality control and were examined between 40 men (cases) with > 18 months persistent genital HPV 16 infection vs. 151 controls who were HPV 16-positive, but whose infections cleared in < 18 months. The logistic regression analysis from this case-control study showed variants in several gene regions associated with genital HPV 16 persistence, with the strongest association detected with SNPs on chromosomes 20 (p < 5.72 × 10−6) and 15 (p < 5.89 × 10−6), after adjusting for age, smoking status, number of sex partners and four principal components (ancestral background).

Conclusions

Our results provide a preliminary basis for understanding the biological mechanism of oncogenic HPV 16 pathogenesis at the genitals in men. Some of the genes flanking the top hit SNPs are consistent with previous findings in both HPV related and non-related cancers but further genetic studies in larger cohorts are warranted to confirm these and identify novel major susceptibility genes involved in the pathogenesis of genital HPV persistence in men.

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免疫相关基因的变异和男性生殖器HPV 16的持久性
虽然大多数人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)感染可自行清除,但持续的HPV感染可导致男性生殖器疣、肛门癌、阴茎癌和口咽癌。我们在男性HPV感染(HIM)研究的亚队列中进行了遗传分析,以检验宿主基因差异影响男性HPV持久性的假设。方法:每6个月使用线性阵列法检测基线和纵向生殖器HPV状态,使用PGMY09/11 L1一致引物系统扩增HPV L1基因片段。从外周血中提取DNA,并在定制的全基因组基因分型阵列“TxArray”中使用logistic回归检测单核苷酸多态性(snp),在病例对照研究设计中评估与HPV16持久性/清除的关系。结果在该序列中共有737,742个常染色体snp,其中605,885个通过了基本质量控制,并在40例持续感染> 18个月的男性(病例)和151例HPV 16阳性,但感染在< 18个月后清除的对照组中进行了检查。该病例对照研究的logistic回归分析显示,在调整了年龄、吸烟状况、性伴侣数量和四个主要成分(祖先背景)后,与生殖器HPV 16持久性相关的几个基因区域存在变异,其中与染色体20 (p < 5.72 × 10−6)和15 (p < 5.89 × 10−6)上的snp相关性最强。结论本研究结果为了解HPV - 16在男性生殖器的致病生物学机制提供了初步依据。顶部snp两侧的一些基因与先前在HPV相关和非相关癌症中的发现一致,但需要在更大的队列中进行进一步的遗传研究来证实这些发现,并确定涉及男性生殖器HPV持续发病机制的新的主要易感基因。
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期刊介绍: The official Journal of the International Papillomavirus Society Papillomavirus Research (PVR), the Journal of HPV and other Small DNA Tumor Viruses publishes innovative papers related to all aspects of papillomaviruses and other small DNA tumor viruses. The official journal of the International Papillomavirus Society, PVR is an open access publication that aims to bring together virologists, immunologists, epidemiologists and clinicians working in the booming field of HPV and animal papillomaviruses, polyomaviruses and other small DNA tumor viruses and their associated diseases, in order to foster and facilitate interdisciplinary communication. The journal welcomes original research articles, reviews, short communications, opinion articles and regional update reports on papillomaviruses and other tumor viruses in the following sections: a. Biology of papillomaviruses and related viruses from life cycle to cancer b. Epidemiology etiology and natural history studies c. Natural and induced immunity including vaccine research d. Intervention studies and strategies including i. Clinical studies and trials ii. HPV treatments iii. HPV vaccination programs iv. Diagnostics and screening e. Infection and disease prevention, modeling studies f. Guidelines and public health recommendations g. HPV Studies in special populations Regional and local studies on these viruses.
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