| Literature DB >> 30292127 |
Elisa M Bolatti1, Lea Hošnjak2, Diego Chouhy1, Maria F Re-Louhau3, Pablo E Casal4, Hebe Bottai5, Boštjan J Kocjan2, Emma J Stella3, Mario D Gorosito6, Adriana Sanchez7, Ramón Fernandez Bussy7, Mario Poljak8, Adriana A Giri9.
Abstract
Genus Gammapapillomavirus (Gamma-PV) is the most diverse and largest clade within the Papillomaviridae family. A novel set of degenerate primers targeting the E1 gene was designed and further used in combination with the well-known CUT PCR assay to assess HPV prevalence and genus distribution in a variety of cutaneous samples from 448 immunocompetent individuals. General HPV, Gamma-PV and mixed infections prevalence were significantly higher in actinic keratosis with respect to benign and malignant neoplasms, respectively (p = 0.0047, p = 0.0172, p = 0.00001). Gamma-PVs were significantly more common in actinic keratosis biopsies than Beta- and Alpha-PVs (p = 0.002). The full-length genome sequence of a novel putative Gamma-PV type was amplified by 'hanging droplet' long-range PCR and cloned. The novel virus, designated HPV210, clustered within species Gamma-12. This study provides an additional tool enabling detection of HPV infections in skin and adds new insights about possible early roles of Gamma-PVs in the development of cutaneous malignant lesions.Entities:
Keywords: Actinic keratosis; CUT PCR assay; Gamma-PV PCR; Gammapapillomavirus; Genomic characterization; HPV210
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30292127 DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2018.09.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virology ISSN: 0042-6822 Impact factor: 3.616