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Summary
Item Summary
Project 25313082
Virus Name HPV
Sample Number 29
Disease Head and neck cancers
Country Europe;Africa;Asia;United States

Sample
ID Sample ID Age Gender Origin Detail
1 TCGA-BA-4077 45 F Europe View
2 TCGA-CN-4741 75 M Europe View
3 TCGA-CQ-5323 82 M Europe View
4 TCGA-CR-5243 51 M Asia View
5 TCGA-CR-6472 59 M Europe View
6 TCGA-CR-6473 68 M Europe View
7 TCGA-CR-6482 62 M Asia View
8 TCGA-CR-6487 50 M Europe View
9 TCGA-CR-7385 42 M Europe View
10 TCGA-CV-5442 76 F Europe View
11 TCGA-CV-5443 63 M Europe View
12 TCGA-CV-6961 61 M Europe View
13 TCGA-HD-7754 69 M Africa View
14 TCGA-CR-7404 53 M United States View
15 TCGA-CN-5374 56 F Europe View
16 TCGA-BA-5559 71 M Europe View
17 TCGA-CV-5971 60 M Africa View
18 TCGA-CR-7368 54 M Africa View
19 TCGA-CR-7369 59 M Europe View
20 TCGA-CV-7100 66 M View
21 TCGA-CV-6939 60 M View
22 TCGA-CR-6471 58 M View
23 TCGA-DQ-7591 62 M View
24 TCGA-CV-7406* 49 M Europe View
25 TCGA-CR-6481* 47 M Europe View
26 TCGA-BA-5153 51 M Europe View
27 TCGA-CR-5248 53 M Europe View
28 TCGA-CR-5250 71 M Europe View
29 TCGA-CR-6470 38 M Europe View
30 TCGA-CR-6480 53 M Europe View
31 TCGA-BB-4223 48 M Africa View
32 TCGA-BB-4228 50 M Europe View
33 TCGA-CV-6433 57 M Europe View
34 TCGA-BB-4225 73 M View
35 TCGA-CR-6467 59 M View

Literature
Item Summary
PMID 25313082
Title Characterization of HPV and Host Genome Interactions in Primary Head and Neck Cancers
Abstract Previous studies have established that a subset of head and neck tumors contains human papillomavirus (HPV) sequences and that HPV-driven head and neck cancers display distinct biological and clinical features. HPV is known to drive cancer by the actions of the E6 and E7 oncoproteins, but the molecular architecture of HPV infection and its interaction with the host genome in head and neck cancers have not been comprehensively described. We profiled a cohort of 279 head and neck cancers with next generation RNA and DNA sequencing and show that 35 (12.5%) tumors displayed evidence of high-risk HPV types 16, 33, or 35. Twenty-five cases had integration of the viral genome into one or more locations in the human genome with statistical enrichment for genic regions. Integrations had a marked impact on the human genome and were associated with alterations in DNA copy number, mRNA transcript abundance and splicing, and both inter- and intrachromosomal rearrangements. Many of these events involved genes with documented roles in cancer. Cancers with integrated vs. nonintegrated HPV displayed different patterns of DNA methylation and both human and viral gene expressions. Together, these data provide insight into the mechanisms by which HPV interacts with the human genome beyond expression of viral oncoproteins and suggest that specific integration events are an integral component of viral oncogenesis.