Molecular epidemiology and phylogenetic analysis of human papillomavirus infection in women with cervical lesions and cancer from the coastal region of Ecuador

Autores
Bedoya Pilozo, Cesar H.; Medina Magües, Lex G.; Espinosa García, Maylen; Sánchez, Martha; Parrales Valdiviezo, Johanna V.; Molina, Denisse; Ibarra, María A.; Quimis Ponce, María; España, Karool; Párraga Macias, Karla E.; Cajas Flores, Nancy V.; Solon, Orlando A.; Robalino Penaherrera, Jorge A.; Chedraui, Peter; Escobar, Saul; Loja Chango, Rita D.; Ramirez Morán, Cecibel; Espinoza Caicedo, Jasson; Sánchez Giler, Sunny; Limia, Celia M.; Alemán, Yoan; Soto, Yudira; Kouri, Vivian; Culasso, Andrés Carlos Alberto; Badano, Ines
Año de publicación
2017
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artículo
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versión publicada
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The aim of the present study was to gather information regarding the molecular epidemiology of Human papillomavirus (HPV) and related risk factors in a group of women with low- and high-grade cervical lesions and cancer from the coastal region of Ecuador. In addition, we studied the evolution of HPV variants from the most prevalent types and provided a temporal framework for their emergence, which may help to trace the source of dissemination within the region. We analyzed 166 samples, including 57 CIN1, 95 CIN2/3 and 14 cancer cases. HPV detection and typing was done by PCR-sequencing (MY09/MY11). HPV variants and estimation of the time to most recent common ancestor (tMRCA) was assessed through phylogeny and coalescence analysis. HPV DNA was found in 54.4% of CIN1, 74.7% of CIN2/3 and 78.6% of cancer samples. HPV16 (38.9%) and HPV58 (19.5%) were the most prevalent types. Risk factors for the development of cervical lesions/cancer were the following: three or more pregnancies (OR = 4.3), HPV infection (OR = 3.7 for high-risk types; OR = 3.5 for HPV16), among others. With regard to HPV evolution, HPV16 isolates belonged to lineages A (69%) and D (31%) whereas HPV58 isolates belonged only to lineage A. The period of emergence of HPV16 was in association with human populations (tMRCA = 91. 052 years for HPV16A and 27. 000 years for HPV16D), whereas HPV58A preceded Homo sapiens evolution (322. 257 years). This study provides novel data on HPV epidemiology and evolution in Ecuador, which will be fundamental in the vaccine era.
Fil: Bedoya Pilozo, Cesar H.. Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral; Ecuador. Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones en Salud Pública; Ecuador
Fil: Medina Magües, Lex G.. Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral; Ecuador
Fil: Espinosa García, Maylen. Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones en Salud Pública; Ecuador
Fil: Sánchez, Martha. Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones en Salud Pública; Ecuador
Fil: Parrales Valdiviezo, Johanna V.. Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones en Salud Pública; Ecuador
Fil: Molina, Denisse. Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones en Salud Pública; Ecuador
Fil: Ibarra, María A.. Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones en Salud Pública; Ecuador
Fil: Quimis Ponce, María. Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones en Salud Pública; Ecuador
Fil: España, Karool. Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones en Salud Pública; Ecuador
Fil: Párraga Macias, Karla E.. Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones en Salud Pública; Ecuador
Fil: Cajas Flores, Nancy V.. Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones en Salud Pública; Ecuador
Fil: Solon, Orlando A.. Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones en Salud Pública; Ecuador. Universidad Agraria del Ecuador; Ecuador
Fil: Robalino Penaherrera, Jorge A.. Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones en Salud Pública; Ecuador
Fil: Chedraui, Peter. Hospital Gineco-Obstétrico Enrique C. Sotomayor; Ecuador
Fil: Escobar, Saul. Universidad Católica de Guayaquil; Ecuador
Fil: Loja Chango, Rita D.. Universidad Católica de Guayaquil; Ecuador
Fil: Ramirez Morán, Cecibel. Universidad Católica de Guayaquil; Ecuador
Fil: Espinoza Caicedo, Jasson. Universidad Católica de Guayaquil; Ecuador
Fil: Sánchez Giler, Sunny. Universidad Especialidades Espíritu Santo. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas; Ecuador
Fil: Limia, Celia M.. Instituto de Medicina Tropical Pedro Kouri; Cuba
Fil: Alemán, Yoan. Instituto de Medicina Tropical Pedro Kouri; Cuba
Fil: Soto, Yudira. Instituto de Medicina Tropical Pedro Kouri; Cuba
Fil: Kouri, Vivian. Instituto de Medicina Tropical Pedro Kouri; Cuba
Fil: Culasso, Andrés Carlos Alberto. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Nordeste; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica. Departamento de Microbiología, Inmunología y Biotecnología. Cátedra de Virología; Argentina
Fil: Badano, Ines. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Nordeste; Argentina. Secretaría de Educación Superior, Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación; Ecuador. Universidad Nacional de Misiones. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Químicas y Naturales. Laboratorio de Biología Molecular Aplicada; Argentina
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spelling Molecular epidemiology and phylogenetic analysis of human papillomavirus infection in women with cervical lesions and cancer from the coastal region of EcuadorEpidemiología molecular y análisis filogenético de la infección por el virus del papiloma humano en mujeres con lesiones cervicales y cáncer en la región litoral del EcuadorBedoya Pilozo, Cesar H.Medina Magües, Lex G.Espinosa García, MaylenSánchez, MarthaParrales Valdiviezo, Johanna V.Molina, DenisseIbarra, María A.Quimis Ponce, MaríaEspaña, KaroolPárraga Macias, Karla E.Cajas Flores, Nancy V.Solon, Orlando A.Robalino Penaherrera, Jorge A.Chedraui, PeterEscobar, SaulLoja Chango, Rita D.Ramirez Morán, CecibelEspinoza Caicedo, JassonSánchez Giler, SunnyLimia, Celia M.Alemán, YoanSoto, YudiraKouri, VivianCulasso, Andrés Carlos AlbertoBadano, InesCANCERECUADORHUMAN PAPILLOMA VIRUSPCR-SEQUENCINGPHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIShttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1The aim of the present study was to gather information regarding the molecular epidemiology of Human papillomavirus (HPV) and related risk factors in a group of women with low- and high-grade cervical lesions and cancer from the coastal region of Ecuador. In addition, we studied the evolution of HPV variants from the most prevalent types and provided a temporal framework for their emergence, which may help to trace the source of dissemination within the region. We analyzed 166 samples, including 57 CIN1, 95 CIN2/3 and 14 cancer cases. HPV detection and typing was done by PCR-sequencing (MY09/MY11). HPV variants and estimation of the time to most recent common ancestor (tMRCA) was assessed through phylogeny and coalescence analysis. HPV DNA was found in 54.4% of CIN1, 74.7% of CIN2/3 and 78.6% of cancer samples. HPV16 (38.9%) and HPV58 (19.5%) were the most prevalent types. Risk factors for the development of cervical lesions/cancer were the following: three or more pregnancies (OR = 4.3), HPV infection (OR = 3.7 for high-risk types; OR = 3.5 for HPV16), among others. With regard to HPV evolution, HPV16 isolates belonged to lineages A (69%) and D (31%) whereas HPV58 isolates belonged only to lineage A. The period of emergence of HPV16 was in association with human populations (tMRCA = 91. 052 years for HPV16A and 27. 000 years for HPV16D), whereas HPV58A preceded Homo sapiens evolution (322. 257 years). This study provides novel data on HPV epidemiology and evolution in Ecuador, which will be fundamental in the vaccine era.Fil: Bedoya Pilozo, Cesar H.. Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral; Ecuador. Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones en Salud Pública; EcuadorFil: Medina Magües, Lex G.. Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral; EcuadorFil: Espinosa García, Maylen. Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones en Salud Pública; EcuadorFil: Sánchez, Martha. Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones en Salud Pública; EcuadorFil: Parrales Valdiviezo, Johanna V.. Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones en Salud Pública; EcuadorFil: Molina, Denisse. Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones en Salud Pública; EcuadorFil: Ibarra, María A.. Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones en Salud Pública; EcuadorFil: Quimis Ponce, María. Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones en Salud Pública; EcuadorFil: España, Karool. Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones en Salud Pública; EcuadorFil: Párraga Macias, Karla E.. Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones en Salud Pública; EcuadorFil: Cajas Flores, Nancy V.. Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones en Salud Pública; EcuadorFil: Solon, Orlando A.. Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones en Salud Pública; Ecuador. Universidad Agraria del Ecuador; EcuadorFil: Robalino Penaherrera, Jorge A.. Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones en Salud Pública; EcuadorFil: Chedraui, Peter. Hospital Gineco-Obstétrico Enrique C. Sotomayor; EcuadorFil: Escobar, Saul. Universidad Católica de Guayaquil; EcuadorFil: Loja Chango, Rita D.. Universidad Católica de Guayaquil; EcuadorFil: Ramirez Morán, Cecibel. Universidad Católica de Guayaquil; EcuadorFil: Espinoza Caicedo, Jasson. Universidad Católica de Guayaquil; EcuadorFil: Sánchez Giler, Sunny. Universidad Especialidades Espíritu Santo. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas; EcuadorFil: Limia, Celia M.. Instituto de Medicina Tropical Pedro Kouri; CubaFil: Alemán, Yoan. Instituto de Medicina Tropical Pedro Kouri; CubaFil: Soto, Yudira. Instituto de Medicina Tropical Pedro Kouri; CubaFil: Kouri, Vivian. Instituto de Medicina Tropical Pedro Kouri; CubaFil: Culasso, Andrés Carlos Alberto. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Nordeste; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica. Departamento de Microbiología, Inmunología y Biotecnología. Cátedra de Virología; ArgentinaFil: Badano, Ines. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Nordeste; Argentina. Secretaría de Educación Superior, Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación; Ecuador. Universidad Nacional de Misiones. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Químicas y Naturales. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Molecular epidemiology and phylogenetic analysis of human papillomavirus infection in women with cervical lesions and cancer from the coastal region of Ecuador
Epidemiología molecular y análisis filogenético de la infección por el virus del papiloma humano en mujeres con lesiones cervicales y cáncer en la región litoral del Ecuador
title Molecular epidemiology and phylogenetic analysis of human papillomavirus infection in women with cervical lesions and cancer from the coastal region of Ecuador
spellingShingle Molecular epidemiology and phylogenetic analysis of human papillomavirus infection in women with cervical lesions and cancer from the coastal region of Ecuador
Bedoya Pilozo, Cesar H.
CANCER
ECUADOR
HUMAN PAPILLOMA VIRUS
PCR-SEQUENCING
PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS
title_short Molecular epidemiology and phylogenetic analysis of human papillomavirus infection in women with cervical lesions and cancer from the coastal region of Ecuador
title_full Molecular epidemiology and phylogenetic analysis of human papillomavirus infection in women with cervical lesions and cancer from the coastal region of Ecuador
title_fullStr Molecular epidemiology and phylogenetic analysis of human papillomavirus infection in women with cervical lesions and cancer from the coastal region of Ecuador
title_full_unstemmed Molecular epidemiology and phylogenetic analysis of human papillomavirus infection in women with cervical lesions and cancer from the coastal region of Ecuador
title_sort Molecular epidemiology and phylogenetic analysis of human papillomavirus infection in women with cervical lesions and cancer from the coastal region of Ecuador
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Bedoya Pilozo, Cesar H.
Medina Magües, Lex G.
Espinosa García, Maylen
Sánchez, Martha
Parrales Valdiviezo, Johanna V.
Molina, Denisse
Ibarra, María A.
Quimis Ponce, María
España, Karool
Párraga Macias, Karla E.
Cajas Flores, Nancy V.
Solon, Orlando A.
Robalino Penaherrera, Jorge A.
Chedraui, Peter
Escobar, Saul
Loja Chango, Rita D.
Ramirez Morán, Cecibel
Espinoza Caicedo, Jasson
Sánchez Giler, Sunny
Limia, Celia M.
Alemán, Yoan
Soto, Yudira
Kouri, Vivian
Culasso, Andrés Carlos Alberto
Badano, Ines
author Bedoya Pilozo, Cesar H.
author_facet Bedoya Pilozo, Cesar H.
Medina Magües, Lex G.
Espinosa García, Maylen
Sánchez, Martha
Parrales Valdiviezo, Johanna V.
Molina, Denisse
Ibarra, María A.
Quimis Ponce, María
España, Karool
Párraga Macias, Karla E.
Cajas Flores, Nancy V.
Solon, Orlando A.
Robalino Penaherrera, Jorge A.
Chedraui, Peter
Escobar, Saul
Loja Chango, Rita D.
Ramirez Morán, Cecibel
Espinoza Caicedo, Jasson
Sánchez Giler, Sunny
Limia, Celia M.
Alemán, Yoan
Soto, Yudira
Kouri, Vivian
Culasso, Andrés Carlos Alberto
Badano, Ines
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Espinosa García, Maylen
Sánchez, Martha
Parrales Valdiviezo, Johanna V.
Molina, Denisse
Ibarra, María A.
Quimis Ponce, María
España, Karool
Párraga Macias, Karla E.
Cajas Flores, Nancy V.
Solon, Orlando A.
Robalino Penaherrera, Jorge A.
Chedraui, Peter
Escobar, Saul
Loja Chango, Rita D.
Ramirez Morán, Cecibel
Espinoza Caicedo, Jasson
Sánchez Giler, Sunny
Limia, Celia M.
Alemán, Yoan
Soto, Yudira
Kouri, Vivian
Culasso, Andrés Carlos Alberto
Badano, Ines
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv CANCER
ECUADOR
HUMAN PAPILLOMA VIRUS
PCR-SEQUENCING
PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS
topic CANCER
ECUADOR
HUMAN PAPILLOMA VIRUS
PCR-SEQUENCING
PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS
purl_subject.fl_str_mv https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The aim of the present study was to gather information regarding the molecular epidemiology of Human papillomavirus (HPV) and related risk factors in a group of women with low- and high-grade cervical lesions and cancer from the coastal region of Ecuador. In addition, we studied the evolution of HPV variants from the most prevalent types and provided a temporal framework for their emergence, which may help to trace the source of dissemination within the region. We analyzed 166 samples, including 57 CIN1, 95 CIN2/3 and 14 cancer cases. HPV detection and typing was done by PCR-sequencing (MY09/MY11). HPV variants and estimation of the time to most recent common ancestor (tMRCA) was assessed through phylogeny and coalescence analysis. HPV DNA was found in 54.4% of CIN1, 74.7% of CIN2/3 and 78.6% of cancer samples. HPV16 (38.9%) and HPV58 (19.5%) were the most prevalent types. Risk factors for the development of cervical lesions/cancer were the following: three or more pregnancies (OR = 4.3), HPV infection (OR = 3.7 for high-risk types; OR = 3.5 for HPV16), among others. With regard to HPV evolution, HPV16 isolates belonged to lineages A (69%) and D (31%) whereas HPV58 isolates belonged only to lineage A. The period of emergence of HPV16 was in association with human populations (tMRCA = 91. 052 years for HPV16A and 27. 000 years for HPV16D), whereas HPV58A preceded Homo sapiens evolution (322. 257 years). This study provides novel data on HPV epidemiology and evolution in Ecuador, which will be fundamental in the vaccine era.
Fil: Bedoya Pilozo, Cesar H.. Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral; Ecuador. Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones en Salud Pública; Ecuador
Fil: Medina Magües, Lex G.. Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral; Ecuador
Fil: Espinosa García, Maylen. Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones en Salud Pública; Ecuador
Fil: Sánchez, Martha. Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones en Salud Pública; Ecuador
Fil: Parrales Valdiviezo, Johanna V.. Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones en Salud Pública; Ecuador
Fil: Molina, Denisse. Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones en Salud Pública; Ecuador
Fil: Ibarra, María A.. Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones en Salud Pública; Ecuador
Fil: Quimis Ponce, María. Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones en Salud Pública; Ecuador
Fil: España, Karool. Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones en Salud Pública; Ecuador
Fil: Párraga Macias, Karla E.. Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones en Salud Pública; Ecuador
Fil: Cajas Flores, Nancy V.. Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones en Salud Pública; Ecuador
Fil: Solon, Orlando A.. Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones en Salud Pública; Ecuador. Universidad Agraria del Ecuador; Ecuador
Fil: Robalino Penaherrera, Jorge A.. Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones en Salud Pública; Ecuador
Fil: Chedraui, Peter. Hospital Gineco-Obstétrico Enrique C. Sotomayor; Ecuador
Fil: Escobar, Saul. Universidad Católica de Guayaquil; Ecuador
Fil: Loja Chango, Rita D.. Universidad Católica de Guayaquil; Ecuador
Fil: Ramirez Morán, Cecibel. Universidad Católica de Guayaquil; Ecuador
Fil: Espinoza Caicedo, Jasson. Universidad Católica de Guayaquil; Ecuador
Fil: Sánchez Giler, Sunny. Universidad Especialidades Espíritu Santo. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas; Ecuador
Fil: Limia, Celia M.. Instituto de Medicina Tropical Pedro Kouri; Cuba
Fil: Alemán, Yoan. Instituto de Medicina Tropical Pedro Kouri; Cuba
Fil: Soto, Yudira. Instituto de Medicina Tropical Pedro Kouri; Cuba
Fil: Kouri, Vivian. Instituto de Medicina Tropical Pedro Kouri; Cuba
Fil: Culasso, Andrés Carlos Alberto. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Nordeste; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica. Departamento de Microbiología, Inmunología y Biotecnología. Cátedra de Virología; Argentina
Fil: Badano, Ines. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Nordeste; Argentina. Secretaría de Educación Superior, Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación; Ecuador. Universidad Nacional de Misiones. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Químicas y Naturales. Laboratorio de Biología Molecular Aplicada; Argentina
description The aim of the present study was to gather information regarding the molecular epidemiology of Human papillomavirus (HPV) and related risk factors in a group of women with low- and high-grade cervical lesions and cancer from the coastal region of Ecuador. In addition, we studied the evolution of HPV variants from the most prevalent types and provided a temporal framework for their emergence, which may help to trace the source of dissemination within the region. We analyzed 166 samples, including 57 CIN1, 95 CIN2/3 and 14 cancer cases. HPV detection and typing was done by PCR-sequencing (MY09/MY11). HPV variants and estimation of the time to most recent common ancestor (tMRCA) was assessed through phylogeny and coalescence analysis. HPV DNA was found in 54.4% of CIN1, 74.7% of CIN2/3 and 78.6% of cancer samples. HPV16 (38.9%) and HPV58 (19.5%) were the most prevalent types. Risk factors for the development of cervical lesions/cancer were the following: three or more pregnancies (OR = 4.3), HPV infection (OR = 3.7 for high-risk types; OR = 3.5 for HPV16), among others. With regard to HPV evolution, HPV16 isolates belonged to lineages A (69%) and D (31%) whereas HPV58 isolates belonged only to lineage A. The period of emergence of HPV16 was in association with human populations (tMRCA = 91. 052 years for HPV16A and 27. 000 years for HPV16D), whereas HPV58A preceded Homo sapiens evolution (322. 257 years). This study provides novel data on HPV epidemiology and evolution in Ecuador, which will be fundamental in the vaccine era.
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