E6 and E7 gene polymorphisms in human papillomavirus Type-6 identified in Southwest China

Abstract Background Human papillomavirus type-6 (HPV6) is the major etiological agent of anogenital warts both men and women. The present study aimed to characterize the genetic diversity among HPV6 in Southwest China, and to investigate the origin of, selective pressure experienced by, and impact o...

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Main Authors: Zuyi Chen, Qiongyao Li, Jian Huang, Jin Li, Feng Yang, Xun Min, Zehui Chen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-09-01
Series:Virology Journal
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E6
E7
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12985-019-1221-x
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spelling doaj-18a4cddc07834ba1b129a975421d1dde2020-11-25T03:05:32ZengBMCVirology Journal1743-422X2019-09-011611810.1186/s12985-019-1221-xE6 and E7 gene polymorphisms in human papillomavirus Type-6 identified in Southwest ChinaZuyi Chen0Qiongyao Li1Jian Huang2Jin Li3Feng Yang4Xun Min5Zehui Chen6Department of Laboratory medicine, Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical UniversityBio-resource Research and Utilization Joint Key Laboratory of Sichuan and ChongqingDepartment of Laboratory medicine, Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical UniversityDepartment of Thoracic Surgery, Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical UniversityDepartment of Information Technology, Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical UniversityDepartment of Laboratory medicine, Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical UniversityDepartment of Laboratory medicine, Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical UniversityAbstract Background Human papillomavirus type-6 (HPV6) is the major etiological agent of anogenital warts both men and women. The present study aimed to characterize the genetic diversity among HPV6 in Southwest China, and to investigate the origin of, selective pressure experienced by, and impact of the resultantly identified genetic variants on the HPV6 secondary structure. Methods Phylogenetic trees were constructed by Maximum-likelihood and the Kimura 2-parameters methods by Molecular Evolutionary Genetics Analysis version 6.0. The diversity of secondary structure was analyzed by PSIPred software. The selection pressures acting on the E6/E7 genes were estimated by Phylogenetic Analyses by Maximum Likelihood version 4.8 software. Results HPV6 was the most prevalent low risk HPV type in southwest China. In total, 143 E6 and E7 gene sequences of HPV6 isolated from patients were sequenced and compared to GenBank HPV6 reference sequence X00203. The results of these analyses revealed that both the HPV6 E6 and E7 were highly conserved within the analyzed patient samples, and comprised only 3 types of variant sequence, respectively. Furthermore, the analysis of HPV6 E6 and E7 sequences revealed seven/five single-nucleotide mutations, two/four and five/one of which were non-synonymous and synonymous, respectively. The phylogenetic analyses of the E6 and E7 sequences indicated that they belonged to sub-lineage A1 and sub-lineage B1, whereas the selective pressure analyses showed that only the E7 mutation sites 4R, 34E, and 52F were positive selection. Conclusions HPV6 (detection rate = 13.10%) was very prevalent in southwest China, both the HPV6 E6 and E7 sequences were highly conserved within the analyzed patient samples in southwest China, indicating that the low risk HPV6 can adapt to the environment well without much evolution.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12985-019-1221-xHPV6Genetic diversityE6E7Positive selection
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author Zuyi Chen
Qiongyao Li
Jian Huang
Jin Li
Feng Yang
Xun Min
Zehui Chen
spellingShingle Zuyi Chen
Qiongyao Li
Jian Huang
Jin Li
Feng Yang
Xun Min
Zehui Chen
E6 and E7 gene polymorphisms in human papillomavirus Type-6 identified in Southwest China
Virology Journal
HPV6
Genetic diversity
E6
E7
Positive selection
author_facet Zuyi Chen
Qiongyao Li
Jian Huang
Jin Li
Feng Yang
Xun Min
Zehui Chen
author_sort Zuyi Chen
title E6 and E7 gene polymorphisms in human papillomavirus Type-6 identified in Southwest China
title_short E6 and E7 gene polymorphisms in human papillomavirus Type-6 identified in Southwest China
title_full E6 and E7 gene polymorphisms in human papillomavirus Type-6 identified in Southwest China
title_fullStr E6 and E7 gene polymorphisms in human papillomavirus Type-6 identified in Southwest China
title_full_unstemmed E6 and E7 gene polymorphisms in human papillomavirus Type-6 identified in Southwest China
title_sort e6 and e7 gene polymorphisms in human papillomavirus type-6 identified in southwest china
publisher BMC
series Virology Journal
issn 1743-422X
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Abstract Background Human papillomavirus type-6 (HPV6) is the major etiological agent of anogenital warts both men and women. The present study aimed to characterize the genetic diversity among HPV6 in Southwest China, and to investigate the origin of, selective pressure experienced by, and impact of the resultantly identified genetic variants on the HPV6 secondary structure. Methods Phylogenetic trees were constructed by Maximum-likelihood and the Kimura 2-parameters methods by Molecular Evolutionary Genetics Analysis version 6.0. The diversity of secondary structure was analyzed by PSIPred software. The selection pressures acting on the E6/E7 genes were estimated by Phylogenetic Analyses by Maximum Likelihood version 4.8 software. Results HPV6 was the most prevalent low risk HPV type in southwest China. In total, 143 E6 and E7 gene sequences of HPV6 isolated from patients were sequenced and compared to GenBank HPV6 reference sequence X00203. The results of these analyses revealed that both the HPV6 E6 and E7 were highly conserved within the analyzed patient samples, and comprised only 3 types of variant sequence, respectively. Furthermore, the analysis of HPV6 E6 and E7 sequences revealed seven/five single-nucleotide mutations, two/four and five/one of which were non-synonymous and synonymous, respectively. The phylogenetic analyses of the E6 and E7 sequences indicated that they belonged to sub-lineage A1 and sub-lineage B1, whereas the selective pressure analyses showed that only the E7 mutation sites 4R, 34E, and 52F were positive selection. Conclusions HPV6 (detection rate = 13.10%) was very prevalent in southwest China, both the HPV6 E6 and E7 sequences were highly conserved within the analyzed patient samples in southwest China, indicating that the low risk HPV6 can adapt to the environment well without much evolution.
topic HPV6
Genetic diversity
E6
E7
Positive selection
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12985-019-1221-x
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