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Phylogeny and Classification of Human Papillomavirus (HPV)16 and HPV18 Variants Based on E6 and L1 genes in Tunisian Women with Cervical Lesions

Authors :
Latifa Satouri
Mohamed Kamel Makni
Ridha Khelifa
Ali Baba
Mouna Jendoubi-Ferchichi
Malek-Mellouli M
Mohamed Zili
Abdel Moneem Derbal
Reziga H
Fatma Ghoul
Michel Segondy
Université de Carthage - University of Carthage
Service de Biopathologie [CHRU Montpellier]
Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire [Montpellier] (CHRU Montpellier)
Pathogénèse et contrôle des infections chroniques (PCCI)
Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Université de Montpellier (UM)-Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Montpellier (CHU Montpellier )
Source :
Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention : APJCP, Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, Asian Pacific Education Press Ltd., 2018, 19 (12), pp.3361-3366. ⟨10.31557/APJCP.2018.19.12.3361⟩
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

International audience; BACKGROUND: High-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) types are the main etiological factors for cervical cancer. HPV16 and HPV18 are generally the most common forms associated with development of high-grade cervical lesions. This study was undertaken to identify intratypic variants of HPV16 and HPV18 among women with cervical lesions in Tunisia.MATERIALS AND METHODS: DNA was extracted from cervical samples collected from 49 women. using a PureLinkTM Genomic DNA mini Kit (Invitrogen). E6 and L1 open reading frames (ORF) were amplified by PCR and viral DNA amplicons were subjected to automated sequencing using Big Dye Terminators technology (Applied Biosystems). The obtained sequences were analyzed using an appropriate software program to allow phylogenetic trees to be generated.RESULTS: HPV16 and HPV18 were detected in 15 and 5 cases, respectively. HPV16 E6 sequences clustered with the European German lineage (A2) whereas one isolate diverged differently in the L1 region and clustered with the African sub-lineage (B1). HPV 18 E6 sequences clustered with the European sub-lineage (A1) but L1 sequences clustered as a new clade which diverged from A1-A5.CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that the distribution of HPV16 and HPV18 sequences in women with cervical lesions in Tunisia is mainly related to European epidemiological conditions and point to the presence of recombinant HPV forms.

Details

ISSN :
2476762X and 15137368
Volume :
19
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP
Accession number :
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