Overview of HPV associated HPV infection

Human papillomavirus infection (HPV infection) is an infection caused by human papillomavirus (HPV), a DNA virus from the Papillomaviridae family. About 90% of HPV infections cause no symptoms and resolve spontaneously within two years. However, in some cases, an HPV infection persists and results in either warts or precancerous lesions. Nearly all cervical cancer is due to HPV; two types, HPV16 and HPV18, account for 70% of cases. Between 60% and 90% of the other cancers listed above are also linked to HPV. HPV6 and HPV11 are common causes of genital warts and laryngeal papillomatosis.


ID Literature Title Group
1 10861636 Analysis of relative binding affinity of E7-pRB of human papillomavirus 16 clinical variants using the yeast two-hybrid system.
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2 12189229 Association of human papillomavirus type 58 variant with the risk of cervical cancer.
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3 12195358 Human papillomavirus type 16 intratypic variant infection and risk for cervical neoplasia in southern China.
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4 17311337 Distinctive distribution of HPV16 E6 D25E and E7 N29S intratypic Asian variants in Korean commercial sex workers.
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5 23588734 E6 and E7 variants of human papillomavirus-16 and -52 in Japan, the Philippines, and Vietnam.
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6 23977318 Evolution and taxonomic classification of alphapapillomavirus 7 complete genomes: HPV18, HPV39, HPV45, HPV59, HPV68 and HPV70.
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7 24368255 Genetic variability of HPV-58 E6 and E7 genes in Southwest China.
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8 24823962 Human papillomavirus type 16 long control region and E6 variants stratified by cervical disease stage.
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9 24901850 The distribution and common amino acid polymorphisms of human papillomavirus (HPV)-31 variants in 2700 women from Northern China.
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10 25968097 Physical Status and Variant Analysis of Human Papillomavirus 16 in Women from Shanghai.
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11 26339417 Variants of human papillomavirus type 16 predispose toward persistent infection.
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12 27070907 Genetic Diversity in the Major Capsid L1 Protein of HPV-16 and HPV-18 in the Netherlands.
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13 27693214 Identification of the impact on T- and B- cell epitopes of human papillomavirus type-16 E6 and E7 variant in Southwest China.
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14 28426749 Molecular characterization, tissue tropism, and genetic variability of the novel Mupapillomavirus type HPV204 and phylogenetically related types HPV1 and HPV63.
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15 29393441 Genetic variability in E5, E6, E7 and L1 genes of human papillomavirus type 31.
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16 29568922 Phylogeny and polymorphism in the long control regions E6, E7, and L1 of HPV Type 56 in women from southwest China.
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17 29695285 The polymorphisms of LCR, E6, and E7 of HPV-58 isolates in Yunnan, Southwest China.
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18 30013645 Follow-up study of HPV58 variants in women with incident HPV58 infection from a Colombian cohort.
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19 30425223 High frequency of HPV16 European variant E350G among Mexican women from Sinaloa.
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20 30583025 Genetic variability of human papillomavirus type 51 E6, E7, L1 and L2 genes in Southwest China.
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21 32332798 Whole-Genome Analysis of Cervical Human Papillomavirus Type 35 from rural Zimbabwean Women.
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22 32871208 Structural and functional impacts of E5 genetic variants of human papillomavirus type 31.
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23 32907991 Evidence for Missing Positive Results for Human Papilloma Virus 45 (HPV-45) and HPV-59 with the SPF10-DEIA-LiPA25 (Version 1) Platform Compared to Type-Specific Real-Time Quantitative PCR Assays and Impact on Vaccine Effectiveness Estimates.
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24 33230866 Genetic variation of E6 and E7 genes of human papillomavirus 52 from Central China.
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25 33941222 The genetic variability, phylogeny and functional significance of E6, E7 and LCR in human papillomavirus type 52 isolates in Sichuan, China.
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  • Mutation Tag: literature about this virus mutation and click the eye icon to see detail mutation information in literature
  • VIS-cistrome Tag: literature associated this virus integration and click the eye icon to see detail information of 3 cistrome factors (histone modification, transcription factor binding site and chromatin accessibility)