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Chaofeng Tu1,2,3, Zhaoyang Zeng1,2,3, Peng Qi2, Xiayu Li3, Zhengyuan Yu2, Can Guo1,2,3, Fang Xiong1, Bo Xiang1,2,3, Ming Zhou1,2,3, Zhaojian Gong2, Qianjin Liao2,4, Jianjun Yu4, Yi He2,4, Wenling Zhang2, Xiaoling Li1,2,3, Yong Li2,5, Guiyuan Li6,2,3, Wei Xiong6,2,3.
Abstract
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is a ubiquitous gammaherpesvirus that is highly prevalent in almost all human populations and is associated with many human cancers, such as nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC), Hodgkin's disease, and gastric carcinoma. However, in these EBV-associated cancers, only NPC exhibits remarkable ethnic and geographic distribution. We hypothesized that EBV genomic variations might contribute to the pathogenesis of different human cancers in different geographic areas. In this study, we collected 18 NPC biopsy specimens from the Hunan Province in southern China and de novo assembled 18 NPC biopsy specimen-derived EBV (NPC-EBV) genomes, designated HN1 to HN18. This was achieved through target enrichment of EBV DNA by hybridization, followed by next-generation sequencing, to reveal sequence diversity. These EBV genomes harbored 20,570 variations totally, including 20,328 substitutions, 88 insertions, and 154 deletions, compared to the EBV reference genome. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that all NPC-EBV genomes were distinct from other EBV genomes. Furthermore, HN1 to HN18 had some nonsynonymous variations in EBV genes including genes encoding latent, early lytic, and tegument proteins, such as substitutions within transmembrane domains 1 and 3 of LMP1, FoP_duplication, and zf-AD domains of ENBA1, in addition to aberrations in noncoding regions, especially in BamHI A rightward transcript microRNAs. These variations might have potential biological significance. In conclusion, we reported a genome-wide view of sequence variation in EBV isolated from primary NPC biopsy specimens obtained from the Hunan Province. This might contribute to further understanding of how genomic variations contribute to carcinogenesis, which would impact the treatment of EBV-associated cancer.IMPORTANCE Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is highly associated with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection and exhibits remarkable ethnic and geographic distribution. Hunan Province in southern China has a high incidence rate of NPCs. Here, we report 18 novel EBV genome sequences from viruses isolated from primary NPC biopsy specimens in this region, revealing whole-genome sequence diversity.Entities:
Keywords: EBV; Epstein-Barr virus; NPC; genetic variations; nasopharyngeal carcinoma; phylogenetic analysis; virus capture sequencing
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28637758 PMCID: PMC5553176 DOI: 10.1128/JVI.00301-17
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Virol ISSN: 0022-538X Impact factor: 5.103