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Summary
Item Summary
Project 30991124
Virus Name HPV
Sample Number 14
Disease cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN)
Country Netherlands

Sample
ID Sample ID Age Gender Origin Detail
1 10 Netherlands View
2 203 Netherlands View
3 402 Netherlands View
4 410 Netherlands View
5 422 Netherlands View
6 638 Netherlands View
7 648 Netherlands View
8 665 Netherlands View
9 669 Netherlands View
10 672 Netherlands View
11 680 Netherlands View
12 681 Netherlands View
13 834 Netherlands View
14 872 Netherlands View

Literature
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PMID 30991124
Title HPV16 variant analysis in primary and recurrent CIN2/3 lesions demonstrates presence of the same consensus variant.
Abstract INTRODUCTION: Recurrent cervical intraepithelial lesions (rCIN2/3) after treatment of CIN2/3 occur in 5-15% of cases. rCIN2/3 can result from incomplete resection of CIN2/3, where the same HPV type and variant remains present. rCIN2/3 could also occur following a new infection with a different HPV variant of the same HPV type as the initial lesion. This study investigates HPV16 consensus variants in paired HPV16 positive scrapes from baseline CIN2/3 and rCIN2/3 lesions. METHODS: Paired HPV16 positive cervical scrapes of women with CIN2/3at baseline and rCIN2/3 6 or 12 months after treatment were selected for whole-genome amplification and Illumina sequencing. Sequences were compared and nucleotide changes over time were characterized. RESULTS: From 14 paired samples, 10 had identical consensus variants in baseline CIN2/3 and rCIN2/3. Four paired samples showed one to three nucleotide variations at recurrent disease compared to baseline. CONCLUSION: Identical or nearly identical HPV16 consensus variants were found in scrapes of paired HPV16 positive baseline CIN2/3 and rCIN2/3 lesions after treatment, suggesting no need for HPV variant analysis when the same HPV type is found in both lesions. These results argue for either incomplete excision of baseline CIN2/3 or inability of clearance of the original HPV infection.