Diversity of cervicovaginal human papillomavirus (HPV) genotypes and naturally occurring E6/E7 DNA polymorphisms of HPV-16 in Ghana

IF 4.7 Q1 VIROLOGY Tumour Virus Research Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.tvr.2023.200261
Gladys Kaba , Andrew Stevenson , Samuel Asamoah Sakyi , Thomas Okpoti Konney , Ramya Bhatia , Nicholas A. Titiloye , Samuel A. Oppong , Francis Agyemang-Yeboah , Kate Cuschieri , Sheila V. Graham
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Human papillomavirus (HPV) E6 and E7 oncogene expression is essential for cervical carcinogenesis. Evidence exists that E6/E7 variants may have different transforming activities while the risk of HPV-16 variants (A/D) differs by race/ethnicity. We determined the type-specific diversity of HPV infection in women with high grade cervical disease or cervical cancer in Ghana and investigated naturally occurring E6/E7 DNA variants in this population. HPV genotyping was carried out on 207 cervical swab samples collected from women referred to a gynaecology clinic at two teaching hospitals in Ghana. HPV-16, HPV-18 and HPV-45 were detected in 41.9%, 23.3% and 16.3% of cases respectively. HPV-16 E6/E7 DNA sequencing was performed in 36 samples. Thirty samples contained E6/E7 variants of the HPV-16-B/C lineage. 21/36 samples were of the HPV-16C1 sublineage variant and all contained the E7 A647G(N29S) single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP). This study reveals the diversity of E6/E7 DNA and the dominance of HPV16 B/C variants in cervicovaginal HPV infection in Ghana. Type-specific HPV diversity analysis indicates that most Ghanaian cervical disease cases are vaccine preventable. The study provides an important baseline from which for the impact of vaccine and antivirals on clinically relevant HPV infection and associated disease can be measured.

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加纳宫颈阴道人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)基因型的多样性和自然发生的HPV-16 E6/E7 DNA多态性
人乳头瘤病毒E6和E7癌基因的表达对宫颈癌的发生至关重要。有证据表明,E6/E7变体可能具有不同的转化活性,而HPV-16变体(A/D)的风险因种族/民族而异。我们确定了加纳患有高级别宫颈病或癌症的女性HPV感染的类型特异性多样性,并调查了该人群中自然发生的E6/E7 DNA变异。对加纳两家教学医院妇科诊所的207名女性的宫颈拭子样本进行了HPV基因分型。HPV-16、HPV-18和HPV-45的检出率分别为41.9%、23.3%和16.3%。对36个样本进行了HPV-16 E6/E7 DNA测序。30个样本含有HPV-16-B/C谱系的E6/E7变体。21/36份样本为HPV-16C1亚系变异株,均含有E7 A647G(N29S)单核苷酸多态性(SNP)。本研究揭示了E6/E7 DNA的多样性和HPV16 B/C变体在加纳宫颈阴道HPV感染中的优势。类型特异性HPV多样性分析表明,大多数加纳宫颈疾病病例都可以通过疫苗预防。该研究为疫苗和抗病毒药物对临床相关HPV感染和相关疾病的影响提供了一个重要的基线。
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Tumour Virus Research
Tumour Virus Research Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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