| Literature DB >> 29747121 |
Rosario N Brancaccio1, Alexis Robitaille1, Sankhadeep Dutta1, Cyrille Cuenin1, Daiga Santare2, Girts Skenders2, Marcis Leja2, Nicole Fischer3, Anna R Giuliano4, Dana E Rollison5, Adam Grundhoff6, Massimo Tommasino7, Tarik Gheit8.
Abstract
With the advent of new molecular tools, the discovery of new papillomaviruses (PVs) has accelerated during the past decade, enabling the expansion of knowledge about the viral populations that inhabit the human body. Human PVs (HPVs) are etiologically linked to benign or malignant lesions of the skin and mucosa. The detection of HPV types can vary widely, depending mainly on the methodology and the quality of the biological sample. Next-generation sequencing is one of the most powerful tools, enabling the discovery of novel viruses in a wide range of biological material. Here, we report a novel protocol for the detection of known and unknown HPV types in human skin and oral gargle samples using improved PCR protocols combined with next-generation sequencing. We identified 105 putative new PV types in addition to 296 known types, thus providing important information about the viral distribution in the oral cavity and skin.Entities:
Keywords: Broad-spectrum HPV PCR primers; New papillomaviruses; Next-generation sequencing
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29747121 PMCID: PMC9280450 DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2018.04.017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virology ISSN: 0042-6822 Impact factor: 3.513