地中海地区人乳头瘤病毒16e6基因的回顾性系统动力学和系统地理分析

IF 2.3 Q3 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS Bioinformatics and Biology Insights Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1177/11779322231178598
Oussama Souiai, Ameni Sallemi
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人乳头瘤病毒16 (HPV16)被认为与宫颈癌的发生密切相关。在8个HPV16基因中,E6是追踪HPV16在地中海盆地进化历史和空间系统动力学的重要标记。因此,这项工作旨在破译地中海盆地的主要进化事件和串扰,重点关注突尼斯菌株关于E6致癌基因。在这项研究中,我们首先从NCBI核苷酸数据库中提取了可用的和注释的hpv16e6地中海菌株的基因序列(n = 155)。这些序列被对齐、编辑,并用于下游系统发育分析。最后,采用贝叶斯马尔可夫链蒙特卡罗方法重构了HPV16迁移的进化史。我们的研究结果表明,在突尼斯流行的人乳头瘤病毒起源于1987年左右的克罗地亚祖先。2004年,这一起点蔓延到大多数欧洲国家,通过摩洛哥门户到达北非。
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Retrospective Phylodynamic and Phylogeographic Analysis of the Human Papillomavirus 16 E6 Gene in the Mediterranean Region.

Human papillomavirus 16 (HPV16) is considered to be strongly correlated with the development of cervical cancer. Among the 8 HPV16 genes, the E6 constitutes a remarkable marker to follow the evolutionary history and spatial phylodynamics of HPV16 in the Mediterranean basin. Thus, this work aims to decipher the major evolutionary events and crosstalks in the Mediterranean basin with a focus on Tunisian strains regarding the E6 oncogene. In this study, we first extracted the available and annotated Mediterranean strains of HPV16 E6 gene sequences (n = 155) from the NCBI nucleotide database. These sequences were aligned, edited, and used for the downstream phylogenetic analyses. Finally, a Bayesian Markov Chain Monte Carlo approach was applied to reconstruct the evolutionary history of HPV16 migration. Our results showed that the HPV circulating in Tunisia derived from a Croatian ancestor around the year 1987. This starting point spreads to most European countries to reach northern Africa through the Moroccan gateway in 2004.

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