[Detection of HPV 58 and cloning of its E7 gene in cervical cancer].

Zhonghua Zhong Liu Za Zhi

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Second Hospital, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an 710004, China.

Published: September 2004

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to detect HPV 58 in cervical cancer biopsy specimens and to clone its E7 gene for potential diagnostic and vaccine development.
  • Researchers used PCR and fluorescent detection methods on 58 biopsy samples, finding that 10 were HPV 58-positive, which is about 19.2% of the HPV-positive cases.
  • The E7 gene was successfully amplified, cloned, and expressed in bacteria, suggesting that HPV 58 is prevalent among women with cervical cancer in Shaanxi province and that the recombinant plasmids can be useful for future research.

Article Abstract

Objective: To detect HPV 58, a common type of human papillomavirus (HPV), clone and express its E7 gene from biopsy specimens of cervical cancer.

Methods: HPV 58 from 58 biopsy tissues of cervical cancer was detected by GP5+/GP6+ PCR followed by template-directed dye-terminator incorporation assay with fluorescence polarization detection (TDI-FP). HPV 58 E7 gene was amplified from one HPV 58-positive sample, and then cloned into pGEM-T Easy vector. The recombinant plasmid, HPV58E7-pGEM-T was confirmed by sequencing. Subsequently, E7 gene was cloned into prokaryotic expression vector pRSET-A. The constructed pRSET-58E7 plasmids were transfected into BL21(DE3) cells, and induced to express 58 E7 protein by IPTG.

Results: Among the 58 biopsy tissues of cervical cancer, 10 were HPV 58-positive, accounting for 19.2% of 52 HPV-positive cases. HPV 58 E7 gene was amplified from one HPV 58-positive sample. The constructed plasmids were identified containing HPV58 E7 gene by restriction enzyme analysis and sequencing. SDS-PAGE analysis showed that HPV58 E7 His6 fusion protein of M(r) 16 x 10(3) was expressed by pRSET-58E7 after induction by IPTG. The fusion protein accounted for 30% of total bacterial proteins.

Conclusion: HPV 58 is not uncommon in Chinese women with cervical cancer in Shaanxi province. Constructed HPV58 E7 recombinant plasmids can be effectively expressed in E.coli, which may provide a tool in diagnosis and vaccine design for HPV of HPV58-associated tumors.

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