Human papillomavirus type 16 variants in cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and invasive carcinoma in San Luis Potosí City, Mexico

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Lápez-Revilla R. [1 ]
Pineda M.A. [1 ,3 ]
Ortiz-Valdez J. [2 ]
Sánchez-Garza M. [1 ]
Riego L. [1 ]
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[1] Divisián de Biología Molecular, Instituto Potosino de Investigacián Científica y Tecnolágica, 78216 San Luis Potosí, SLP, Camino a la Presa San José
[2] Clínica de Colposcopía, Secretaría de Salud de San Luis Potosí, Calzada de Guadalupe 530, 78339 San Luis Potosí, SLP
[3] M.C. Marco Antonio Pineda, Área de Ciencias Químico-Biolágicas, Universidad Del Noreste, 89337 Tampico, Tams
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Invasive Cervical Cancer; Single Nucleotide Change; Long Control Region; Open Reading Frame Sequence; HPV16 Subtype;
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10.1186/1750-9378-4-3
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Background. In San Luis Potosí City cervical infection by human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV16) associated to dysplastic lesions is more prevalent in younger women. In this work HPV16 subtypes and variants associated to low-grade intraepithelial lesions (LSIL), high-grade intraepithelial lesions (HSIL) and invasive cervical cancer (ICC) of 38 women residing in San Luis Potosí City were identified by comparing their E6 open reading frame sequences. Results. Three European (E) variants (E-P, n = 27; E-T350G, n = 7; E-C188G, n = 2) and one AA-a variant (n = 2) were identified among the 38 HPV16 sequences analyzed. E-P variant sequences contained 23 single nucleotide changes, two of which (A334G, A404T) had not been described before and allowed the phylogenetic separation from the other variants. E-P A334G sequences were the most prevalent (22 cases, 57.9%), followed by the E-P Ref prototype (8 cases, 21.1%) and E-P A404T (1 case, 2.6%) sequences. The HSIL + ICC fraction was 0.21 for the E-P A334G variants and 0.00 for the E-P Ref variants. Conclusion. We conclude that in the women included in this study the HPV16 E subtype is 19 times more frequent than the AA subtype; that the circulating E variants are E-P (71.1%) > E-T350G (18.4%) > E-C188G (5.3%); that 71.0% of the E-P sequences carry the A334G single nucleotide change and appear to correspond to a HPV16 variant characteristic of San Luis Potosi City more oncogenic than the E-P Ref prototype.
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