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Title: Human Papillomavirus 45 Genetic Variation and Cervical Cancer Risk Worldwide
Authors: CHEN, Alyce A.HEIDEMAN, Danielle A. M.BOON, DebbyGHEIT, TarikSNIJDERS, Peter J. F.TOMMASINO, MassimoFRANCESCHI, SilviaCLIFFORD, Gary M.
Citation: JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY, v.88, n.8, p.4514-4521, 2014
Abstract: Human papillomavirus 45 (HPV45) is a member of the HPV18-related alpha-7 species and accounts for approximately 5% of all cervical cancer cases worldwide. This study evaluated the genetic diversity of HPV45 and the association of HPV45 variants with the risk of cervical cancer by sequencing the entire E6 and E7 open reading frames of 300 HPV45-positive cervical samples from 36 countries. A total of 43 HPV45 sequence variants were identified that formed 5 phylogenetic sublineages, A1, A2, A3, B1, and B2, the distribution of which varied by geographical region. Among 192 cases of cervical cancer and 101 controls, the B2 sublineage was significantly overrepresented in cervical cancer, both overall and in Africa and Europe separately. We show that the sequence analysis of E6 and E7 allows the classification of HPV45 variants and that the risk of cervical cancer may differ by HPV45 variant sublineage.
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