Human Papillomavirus 16 Lineage D is Associated with High Risk of Cervical Cancer in the Brazilian Northeast Region

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Martins, Luis Felipe Leite [1 ]
Moreira, Miguel Angelo Martins [2 ]
Pinto, Rodrigo Alves [3 ]
Reis, Neilane Bertoni dos [4 ]
Felix, Shayany Pinto [2 ]
Vidal, Joao Paulo Castello Branco [5 ]
Torres, Leuridan Cavalcante [3 ]
Souza, Ariani Impieri [3 ,7 ]
de Almeida, Liz Maria [6 ]
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[1] Inst Nacl Canc, Canc Surveillance & Data Anal Div, Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
[2] Inst Nacl Canc, Tumor Genet & Virol Program, Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
[3] Inst Med Integral Prof Fernando Figueira, Recife, PE, Brazil
[4] Inst Nacl Canc, Div Populat Res, Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
[5] Univ Fed Maranhao, Sao Luis, MA, Brazil
[6] Inst Nacl Canc, Coordinat Prevent & Surveillance, Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
[7] Rua Coelhos, 300, BR-50070902 Recife, PE, Brazil
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REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE GINECOLOGIA E OBSTETRICIA | 2023年 / 45卷 / 08期
关键词
HPV16; lineage A; lineage D; CIN2/CIN3; cervical cancer; VARIANTS; TYPE-16; LESIONS; HPV16; WOMEN; CARCINOMA; DIVERSITY; E6;
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10.1055/s-0043-1772180
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R71 [妇产科学];
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Objective Similar to Human Papillomavirus (HPV) genotypes, different lineages of a genotype also have different carcinogenic capabilities. Studies have shown that specific genotype lineages of oncogenic HPV are associated with variable risks for the development of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN2/CIN3) and cervical cancer. The present study aimed to analyze the genetic diversity of the HPV16 genotype in women with CIN2/CIN3 and cervical cancer, from the northeast region of Brazil.Methods A cross-sectional multicenter study was conducted in the northeast region of Brazil, from 2014 to 2016. This study included 196 cases of HPV16 variants (59 and 137 cases of CIN2/CIN3 and cervical cancer, respectively). The difference of proportion test was used to compare patients with CIN2/CIN3 and cervical cancer, based on the prevalent HPV16 lineage ( p < 0.05).Results According to the histopathological diagnosis, the percentage of lineage frequencies revealed a marginal difference in the prevalence of lineage A in CIN2/CIN3, compared with that in cervical cancer ( p = 0.053). For lineage D, the proportion was higher in cancer cases (32.8%), than in CIN2/CIN3 cases (16.9%), with p = 0.023.Conclusion HPV16 lineage A was the most frequent lineage in both CIN2/CIN3 and cervical cancer samples, while lineage D was predominant in cervical cancer, suggesting a possible association between HPV16 lineage D and cervical cancer.
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