HPV mutation literature information.


  Molecular insights into the interaction of HPV-16 E6 variants against MAGI-1 PDZ1 domain.
 PMID: 35115618       2022       Scientific reports
Abstract: The aim of this work was to evaluate, with an in silico approach, employing molecular dynamics simulation and protein-protein docking, the interaction of the intragenic variants E-G350 (L83V), E-C188/G350 (E29Q/L83V), E-A176/G350 (D25N/L83V), E6-AAa (Q14H/H78Y/83V) y E6-AAc (Q14H/I27RH78Y/L83V) and E6-reference of HPV-16 with MAG


  Distribution of HPV 16 E6 gene variants in screening women and its associations with cervical lesions progression.
 PMID: 31493439       2019       Virus research
Abstract: Interestingly, in patients with suspected cervical lesions the most prevalent variant was As variant (54.9%) by increasing significance with severity of cervical diseases (OR 4.337; 95% CI 1.248-15.067; P = 0.021), and followed by HPV 16 E-p variant while E-G350 variant only appeared in HSIL and cervical cancer.
Abstract: The HPV 16 variants were determined by sequencing parital E6 region and the detected variants were European prototype E-T350 (E-p), E-G350, E-C109 G, Asian (As) and Asian-American (AA), among which the E-p variant was the most prevalent (82.76%) followed by As variant.


  Characterization and whole genome analysis of human papillomavirus type 16 e1-1374^63nt variants.
 PMID: 22911739       2012       PloS one
Abstract: Furthermore, it appears that the silent variation 109T>C of the E-C109/G350 variant might have a significant role in the viral life cycle and warrants further study.
Abstract: However, this study shows that the variations within the E1 region could possibly affect cervical disease, since the E1-1374^63nt E-G350 variant is significantly associated with lower grade cervical lesions, in comparison to the A1 and A2 sub-lineage variants.
Abstract: In comparison to the referent HPV16, the E1-1374^63nt E-G350 variant was significantly associated with lower grade cervical lesions


  A non-radioactive PCR-SSCP analysis allows to distinguish between HPV 16 European and Asian-American variants in squamous cell carcinomas of the uterine cervix in Colombia.
 PMID: 18512138       2008       Virus genes
Abstract: HPV 16 was detected in 57.6% of the tumors. The European branch was identified in 88.2% of the samples with the E-G350 class being the most prevalent variant (41.1%).


  Human papillomavirus type 16 E2 and E6/E7 variants.
 PMID: 15721413       2005       Gynecologic oncology
Abstract: The frequency distribution of variants in the sample set was 37 European prototypes and 27 E-G350, 16 AA, 5 Af1, 2 Af2, 8 E-C109G, 3 E-G131G, and 2 As.



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