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RNA-based high-risk HPV genotyping and identification of high-risk HPV transcriptional activity in cervical tissues.

Corina N A M van den Heuvel1, Diede L Loopik2, Renée M F Ebisch2, Duaa Elmelik1, Karolina M Andralojc1,3, Martijn Huynen4, Johan Bulten5, Ruud L M Bekkers2, Leon F A G Massuger2, Willem J G Melchers3, Albert G Siebers5, William P J Leenders6.   

Abstract

Nearly all cervical cancers are initiated by a persistent infection with one of the high-risk human papillomaviruses (high-risk HPV). High-risk HPV DNA testing is highly sensitive but cannot distinguish between active, productive infections and dormant infections or merely deposited virus. A solution for this shortcoming may be the detection of transcriptional activity of viral oncogenes instead of mere presence of high-risk HPVs. In this study, fresh-frozen cervical tissues (n = 22) were subjected to high-risk HPV DNA detection using the line probe assay and to targeted RNA next-generation sequencing using single-molecule molecular inversion probes. Targeted RNA sequencing was applied for (1) RNA-based genotyping of high-risk HPV, giving information on specific HPV-subtype (2) discrimination of E2, E6, and E7 transcripts and (3) discovery of possible non-HPV cancer biomarkers. Data were analyzed using computational biology. Targeted RNA sequencing enabled reliable genotyping of high-risk HPV subtypes and allowed quantitative detection of E2, E6, and E7 viral gene expression, thereby discriminating cervical lesions from normal cervical tissues. Moreover, targeted RNA sequencing identified possible cervical cancer biomarkers other than high-risk HPV. Interestingly, targeted RNA sequencing also provided high-quality transcription profiles from cervical scrape samples, even after 1 week of dry storage or storage in Preservcyt fixative. This proof of concept study shows that targeted RNA sequencing can be used for high-risk HPV genotyping and simultaneous detection of high-risk HPV gene activity. Future studies are warranted to investigate the potential of targeted RNA sequencing for risk assessment for the development of cervical lesions, based on molecular analysis of cervical scrapes.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31537894     DOI: 10.1038/s41379-019-0369-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mod Pathol        ISSN: 0893-3952            Impact factor:   7.842


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Authors:  Alison A McBride; Alix Warburton
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Authors:  Karolina M Andralojc; Duaa Elmelik; Willem J G Melchers; William P J Leenders; Menno Rasing; Bernard Pater; Albert G Siebers; Ruud Bekkers; Martijn A Huynen; Johan Bulten; Diede Loopik
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Journal:  BMC Biol       Date:  2021-12-16       Impact factor: 7.431

3.  APTES-Modified Remote Self-Assembled DNA-Based Electrochemical Biosensor for Human Papillomavirus DNA Detection.

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Journal:  Biosensors (Basel)       Date:  2022-06-24

4.  In-depth insights into cervicovaginal microbial communities and hrHPV infections using high-resolution microbiome profiling.

Authors:  Mariano A Molina; Karolina M Andralojc; Martijn A Huynen; William P J Leenders; Willem J G Melchers
Journal:  NPJ Biofilms Microbiomes       Date:  2022-09-28       Impact factor: 8.462

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