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Characterization of genomic changes in the cervical pre-cancerous lesions and tumors induced by different types of human papillomaviruses.

Petar Grozdanov1, Savina Hadjidekova2, Ivanka Dimova2, Ivanka Nikolova1, Draga Toncheva2, Gancho Ganchev3, Victor Zlatkov4, Angel S Galabov1.   

Abstract

Cervical carcinoma is the second most common malignancy among women in both incidence and mortality. Although much is known about the etiology and treatment of cervical cancer, the role of genetic alterations in the multistep pathway of cervical tumorigenesis is largely unknown. The aim of this study was to characterize the genomic changes in the cervical pre-cancerous lesions and tumors, induced by different types of human papillomaviruses. In this research was used the BlueGnome CytoChip oligo 2 × 105 K microarray for whole-genome oligo-array CGH. Microarray CGH analysis of 40 specimens was carried out-12 specimens from patients with early-stage squamous cell carcinomas; 19 specimens from patients with mild to moderate dysplasia and 9 with severe dysplasia. First we performed microarray CGH analysis of five DNA pools which contained the DNA from homogeneous groups of patients. The results revealed presence of micro chromosomal aberrations in chromosome region 14q11.2. According to the genome database these aberrations represent polymorphisms. Microarray analysis of DNA from 9 separate carcinoma lesions revealed a total of 26 aberrations in 14 chromosomes of nine patients. Our results showed the advantages of high-resolution chips in the clinical diagnosis of patients with cancerous and precancerous lesions caused by viral infection with HPV, but also highlight the need for extensive population studies revealing the molecular nature and clinical significance of different CNVs and the creation of detailed maps of variations in the Bulgarian population. This would facilitate extremely precise interpretation of specific genomic imbalances in the clinical aspect.

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Keywords:  CNV; Cervical cancer; Genomic aberration; Human papillomavirus; Microarray CGH analysis

Year:  2016        PMID: 28466039      PMCID: PMC5394704          DOI: 10.1007/s13337-016-0338-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virusdisease        ISSN: 2347-3584


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