Human papillomavirus type distribution and HPV16 intratype diversity in southern Brazil in women with and without cervical lesions
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Resumo: | BACKGROUND Increasing evidence suggests that human papillomavirus (HPV) intratype variants (specific lineages and sublineages) are associated with pathogenesis and progression from HPV infection to persistence and the development of cervical cancer. OBJECTIVES This study aimed to verify the prevalence of HPV infection and distribution of HPV types and HPV16 variants in southern Brazil in women with normal cytology or intraepithelial lesions. METHODS HPV typing was determined by L1 gene sequencing. To identify HPV16 variants, the LCR and E6 regions were sequenced, and characteristic single nucleotide variants were identified. FINDINGS A total of 445 samples were studied, with 355 from cervical scrapes and 90 from cervical biopsies. HPV was detected in 24% and 91% of these samples, respectively. The most prevalent HPV types observed were 16 (cervical, 24%; biopsies, 57%) and 58 (cervical, 12%; biopsies, 12%). Seventy-five percent of the HPV16-positive samples were classified into lineages, with 88% defined as lineage A, 10% as lineage D, and 2% as lineage B. MAIN CONCLUSIONS This study identified a high frequency of European and North American HPV16 lineages, consistent with the genetic background of the human population in southern Brazil. |
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Human papillomavirus type distribution and HPV16 intratype diversity in southern Brazil in women with and without cervical lesionsHPVlineageHPV16intratype variantsBrazil BACKGROUND Increasing evidence suggests that human papillomavirus (HPV) intratype variants (specific lineages and sublineages) are associated with pathogenesis and progression from HPV infection to persistence and the development of cervical cancer. OBJECTIVES This study aimed to verify the prevalence of HPV infection and distribution of HPV types and HPV16 variants in southern Brazil in women with normal cytology or intraepithelial lesions. METHODS HPV typing was determined by L1 gene sequencing. To identify HPV16 variants, the LCR and E6 regions were sequenced, and characteristic single nucleotide variants were identified. FINDINGS A total of 445 samples were studied, with 355 from cervical scrapes and 90 from cervical biopsies. HPV was detected in 24% and 91% of these samples, respectively. The most prevalent HPV types observed were 16 (cervical, 24%; biopsies, 57%) and 58 (cervical, 12%; biopsies, 12%). Seventy-five percent of the HPV16-positive samples were classified into lineages, with 88% defined as lineage A, 10% as lineage D, and 2% as lineage B. MAIN CONCLUSIONS This study identified a high frequency of European and North American HPV16 lineages, consistent with the genetic background of the human population in southern Brazil.Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde2017-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02762017000700492Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz v.112 n.7 2017reponame:Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruzinstname:Fundação Oswaldo Cruzinstacron:FIOCRUZ10.1590/0074-02760160530info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessde Oliveira,Gisele RVieira,Valdimara CÁvila,Emiliana CFinger-Jardim,FabianaCaldeira,Thaís DMGatti,Fabiane AAGonçalves,Carla VOliveira,Sandro Gda Hora,Vanusa PSoares,Marcelo Ade Martinez,Ana MBeng2020-04-25T17:52:36Zhttp://www.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php0074-02761678-8060opendoar:null2020-04-26 02:21:45.075Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz - Fundação Oswaldo Cruztrue |
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Human papillomavirus type distribution and HPV16 intratype diversity in southern Brazil in women with and without cervical lesions |
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Human papillomavirus type distribution and HPV16 intratype diversity in southern Brazil in women with and without cervical lesions |
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Human papillomavirus type distribution and HPV16 intratype diversity in southern Brazil in women with and without cervical lesions de Oliveira,Gisele R HPV lineage HPV16 intratype variants Brazil |
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Human papillomavirus type distribution and HPV16 intratype diversity in southern Brazil in women with and without cervical lesions |
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Human papillomavirus type distribution and HPV16 intratype diversity in southern Brazil in women with and without cervical lesions |
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Human papillomavirus type distribution and HPV16 intratype diversity in southern Brazil in women with and without cervical lesions |
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Human papillomavirus type distribution and HPV16 intratype diversity in southern Brazil in women with and without cervical lesions |
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Human papillomavirus type distribution and HPV16 intratype diversity in southern Brazil in women with and without cervical lesions |
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de Oliveira,Gisele R |
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de Oliveira,Gisele R Vieira,Valdimara C Ávila,Emiliana C Finger-Jardim,Fabiana Caldeira,Thaís DM Gatti,Fabiane AA Gonçalves,Carla V Oliveira,Sandro G da Hora,Vanusa P Soares,Marcelo A de Martinez,Ana MB |
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Vieira,Valdimara C Ávila,Emiliana C Finger-Jardim,Fabiana Caldeira,Thaís DM Gatti,Fabiane AA Gonçalves,Carla V Oliveira,Sandro G da Hora,Vanusa P Soares,Marcelo A de Martinez,Ana MB |
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de Oliveira,Gisele R Vieira,Valdimara C Ávila,Emiliana C Finger-Jardim,Fabiana Caldeira,Thaís DM Gatti,Fabiane AA Gonçalves,Carla V Oliveira,Sandro G da Hora,Vanusa P Soares,Marcelo A de Martinez,Ana MB |
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HPV lineage HPV16 intratype variants Brazil |
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HPV lineage HPV16 intratype variants Brazil |
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BACKGROUND Increasing evidence suggests that human papillomavirus (HPV) intratype variants (specific lineages and sublineages) are associated with pathogenesis and progression from HPV infection to persistence and the development of cervical cancer. OBJECTIVES This study aimed to verify the prevalence of HPV infection and distribution of HPV types and HPV16 variants in southern Brazil in women with normal cytology or intraepithelial lesions. METHODS HPV typing was determined by L1 gene sequencing. To identify HPV16 variants, the LCR and E6 regions were sequenced, and characteristic single nucleotide variants were identified. FINDINGS A total of 445 samples were studied, with 355 from cervical scrapes and 90 from cervical biopsies. HPV was detected in 24% and 91% of these samples, respectively. The most prevalent HPV types observed were 16 (cervical, 24%; biopsies, 57%) and 58 (cervical, 12%; biopsies, 12%). Seventy-five percent of the HPV16-positive samples were classified into lineages, with 88% defined as lineage A, 10% as lineage D, and 2% as lineage B. MAIN CONCLUSIONS This study identified a high frequency of European and North American HPV16 lineages, consistent with the genetic background of the human population in southern Brazil. |
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BACKGROUND Increasing evidence suggests that human papillomavirus (HPV) intratype variants (specific lineages and sublineages) are associated with pathogenesis and progression from HPV infection to persistence and the development of cervical cancer. OBJECTIVES This study aimed to verify the prevalence of HPV infection and distribution of HPV types and HPV16 variants in southern Brazil in women with normal cytology or intraepithelial lesions. METHODS HPV typing was determined by L1 gene sequencing. To identify HPV16 variants, the LCR and E6 regions were sequenced, and characteristic single nucleotide variants were identified. FINDINGS A total of 445 samples were studied, with 355 from cervical scrapes and 90 from cervical biopsies. HPV was detected in 24% and 91% of these samples, respectively. The most prevalent HPV types observed were 16 (cervical, 24%; biopsies, 57%) and 58 (cervical, 12%; biopsies, 12%). Seventy-five percent of the HPV16-positive samples were classified into lineages, with 88% defined as lineage A, 10% as lineage D, and 2% as lineage B. MAIN CONCLUSIONS This study identified a high frequency of European and North American HPV16 lineages, consistent with the genetic background of the human population in southern Brazil. |
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