Genetic variability in E6 and E7 oncogenes of human papillomavirus Type 16 from Congolese cervical cancer isolates.

Infect Agent Cancer

Laboratoire de Virologie, Microbiologie et Qualité/ETB, Faculté des Sciences et Techniques de Mohammedia, Université Hassan II Casablanca, B.P. 146, 20650 Mohammedia, Maroc.

Published: May 2015

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates HPV-16 variants in Southwestern Congolese women to assess their risk for cervical cancer based on specific genetic changes in the E6 and E7 regions.
  • DNA from 20 HPV-16 isolates was analyzed using PCR and sequencing, revealing 18 nucleotide changes in the E6 and 4 in the E7 regions, with the majority being missense mutations.
  • The results show that most variants belong to the African lineage and highlight a previously undocumented mutation in the E7 region, underscoring the importance of studying geographic variations of HPV.

Article Abstract

Background: The molecular epidemiological studies showed that some variants of HPV-16, distributed geographically, would present a higher risk of causing cervical cancer. This study aimed to analyze nucleotide changes of HPV-16 E6 and E7 genomic regions from infected Southwestern Congolese women.

Methods: DNA of twenty HPV-16 isolates was analyzed by amplifying the E6 and E7 genes using type-specific primers PCR and direct sequencing. The sequences obtained were aligned with the HPV-16 GenBank reference sequences.

Results: Thirteen (65.0%) out of 20 DNA-samples were successfully amplified. Genetic analysis revealed 18 and 4 nucleotide changes in E6 and E7 genomic regions respectively. The most frequently observed nucleotide variations were the missense C143G, G145T and C335T in E6 (100%), leading to the non-synonymous amino acid variation Q14D and H78Y. E7 genomic region was found to be highly conserved with two most common T789C and T795G (100%) silent variations. All HPV-16 variants identified belonged to the African lineage: 7 (53.8%) belonged to Af-1 lineage and 6 (46.1%) to Af-2 lineage. The missense mutation G622A (D21N) in the E7 region seems to be described for the first time in this study.

Conclusion: This study reported for the first time the distribution of HPV-16 E6 and E7 genetic variants in infected women from southwest Congo. The findings confirmed almost ascendancy of the African lineage in our study population.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4437748PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13027-015-0010-4DOI Listing

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