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Characterization of HPV and host genome interactions in primary head and neck cancers
Document Type
article
Author
Parfenov, MichaelPedamallu, Chandra SekharGehlenborg, NilsFreeman, Samuel SDanilova, LudmilaBristow, Christopher ALee, SeminHadjipanayis, Angela GIvanova, Elena VWilkerson, Matthew DProtopopov, AlexeiYang, LixingSeth, SahilSong, XingzhiTang, JiabinRen, XiaojiaZhang, JianhuaPantazi, AngelikiSantoso, NettyXu, Andrew WMahadeshwar, HarshadWheeler, David AHaddad, Robert IJung, JoonilOjesina, Akinyemi IIssaeva, NataliaYarbrough, Wendell GHayes, D NeilGrandis, Jennifer REl-Naggar, Adel KMeyerson, MatthewPark, Peter JChin, LyndaSeidman, JGHammerman, Peter SKucherlapati, RajuAlly, AdrianBalasundaram, MirunaBirol, InancBowlby, ReanneButterfield, Yaron SNCarlsen, RebeccaCheng, DeanChu, AndyDhalla, NoreenGuin, RanabirHolt, Robert AJones, Steven JMLee, DarleneLi, Haiyan IMarra, Marco AMayo, MichaelMoore, Richard AMungall, Andrew JRobertson, A GordonSchein, Jacqueline ESipahimalani, PayalTam, AngelaThiessen, NinaWong, TinaMahadeshwar, Harshad SHaseley, PsalmZeng, DongBristow, ChristopherHadjipanayis, AngelaSeidman, JonathanAkbani, RehanCasasent, TodLiu, WenbinLu, YilingMills, GordonMotter, ThomasWeinstein, JohnDiao, LixiaWang, JingFan, You HongLiu, JinzeWang, KaiAuman, J ToddBalu, SaianandBodenheimer, TomBuda, ElizabethHoadley, Katherine AHoyle, Alan P
Source
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 111(43)
Subject
Biological Sciences
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
Genetics
Oncology and Carcinogenesis
Rare Diseases
Human Genome
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Cervical Cancer
Infectious Diseases
Dental/Oral and Craniofacial Disease
HIV/AIDS
Cancer
2.2 Factors relating to the physical environment
Aetiology
2.1 Biological and endogenous factors
Infection
Base Sequence
DNA Methylation
Gene Expression Regulation
Neoplastic
Genes
Neoplasm
Genome
Human
Head and Neck Neoplasms
Host-Pathogen Interactions
Humans
Molecular Sequence Data
Papillomaviridae
Virus Integration
cancer
head and neck
papilloma virus
genome rearrangement
integration sites
Cancer Genome Atlas Network
Language
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.